The Psychology of Choosing Seats and Bouncing Legs
Nobody has asked me a question in so long, I have forgotten that my voice exists. My legs, tired of this restlessness, trudge along with the crowd, hoping to go unnoticed.
By Bharti Bansal
Papanasam, ‘the destruction of sins’
the woman in the backseat had gone back to hometown, a husband who drank and beat her face to a pulp,
By Fatima Hijas
The False Lover
He let me believe we were two halves. but he was whole, dangerously whole; full of himself, like a god who demands worship but never offers grace.
By Tara
My musallah bears the weight of my persecution
At Fajr, my hands pick at the frayed threads in tandem with my whispered prayers.At Dhuhr, it collects my cobalt blue grief in a leaking jar.
By Hina Zeinab Ashraf
Ashajyoti
My kin have fled to places strange; to the warm cities of Delhi and Bangalore, and to tenements in the next street, to scrape their skies and dig their graves
By Ayaan Halder
The Lesser Hevajra Tantra
I search for your name. To petrify it in the interstices of my thought.
By Ashwin Kumar
South Asian Summer
Tropical summers in South Asia are modest, conservative, hard-working, and, for most of the hours, frustrated.
By Anushri Muthusamy
Uppa’s home
Uppa’s home was the definition of what makes a house, home. It was my mother’s house where we as kids spent days and nights together; when being toget...
By Suhana Shajahan
Reparation to Mother - Three Poems by Vinita Agrawal
Reparation to Mother Mother, I’ve come to erase the ink of your loneliness, pooling in corners no coffee could warm. I’ve come to...
By Vinita Agrawal
The Home I can't reach — Three Poems by Reya Raffi
On a quiet August noon, I left
your warming daylight to the monsoon
of the state that birthed me, here
By Reya Raffi
A Sketch from a Ghost Town — Poems by Laila Brahmbhatt
A Sketch from a Ghost Town Soldiers’ hands knead bread, milk cows in the fresh meadow beside their barracks. Across the border, a child...
By laila BRAHMBHATT
Bastar Art- The Patrimony of Tribal Craftsmanship
Bastar Wooden Handmade Art (reflecting local mythology, rituals and folklore in exquisite shapes and forms) Bastar, a district in the...
By Resham Sharma
The Psychology of Choosing Seats and Bouncing Legs
Nobody has asked me a question in so long, I have forgotten that my voice exists. My legs, tired of this restlessness, trudge along with the crowd, hoping to go unnoticed.
Bharti Bansal•6m
Papanasam, ‘the destruction of sins’
the woman in the backseat had gone back to hometown, a husband who drank and beat her face to a pulp,
Fatima Hijas•3m
The False Lover
He let me believe we were two halves. but he was whole, dangerously whole; full of himself, like a god who demands worship but never offers grace.
Tara•5m
My musallah bears the weight of my persecution
At Fajr, my hands pick at the frayed threads in tandem with my whispered prayers.At Dhuhr, it collects my cobalt blue grief in a leaking jar.
Hina Zeinab Ashraf•2m
Ashajyoti
My kin have fled to places strange; to the warm cities of Delhi and Bangalore, and to tenements in the next street, to scrape their skies and dig their graves
Ayaan Halder•4m
The Lesser Hevajra Tantra
I search for your name. To petrify it in the interstices of my thought.
Ashwin Kumar•2m
South Asian Summer
Tropical summers in South Asia are modest, conservative, hard-working, and, for most of the hours, frustrated.
Anushri Muthusamy•4m
Uppa’s home
Uppa’s home was the definition of what makes a house, home. It was my mother’s house where we as kids spent days and nights together; when being toget...
Suhana Shajahan•5m
Reparation to Mother - Three Poems by Vinita Agrawal
Reparation to Mother Mother, I’ve come to erase the ink of your loneliness, pooling in corners no coffee could warm. I’ve come to...
Vinita Agrawal•2m
The Home I can't reach — Three Poems by Reya Raffi
On a quiet August noon, I left
your warming daylight to the monsoon
of the state that birthed me, here
Reya Raffi•3m
A Sketch from a Ghost Town — Poems by Laila Brahmbhatt
A Sketch from a Ghost Town Soldiers’ hands knead bread, milk cows in the fresh meadow beside their barracks. Across the border, a child...
laila BRAHMBHATT•4m
Bastar Art- The Patrimony of Tribal Craftsmanship
Bastar Wooden Handmade Art (reflecting local mythology, rituals and folklore in exquisite shapes and forms) Bastar, a district in the...