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    Wednesday, April 26, 2006

    Tulips by Sylvia Plath


    The tulips are too excitable, it is winter here.
    Look how white everything is, how quiet, how snowed-in.
    I am learning peacefulness, lying by myself quietly
    As the light lies on these white walls, this bed, these hands.
    I am nobody; I have nothing to do with explosions.
    I have given my name and my day-clothes up to the nurses
    And my history to the anesthetist and my body to surgeons.

    They have propped my head between the pillow and the sheet-cuff
    Like an eye between two white lids that will not shut.
    Stupid pupil, it has to take everything in.
    The nurses pass and pass, they are no trouble,
    They pass the way gulls pass inland in their white caps,
    Doing things with their hands, one just the same as another,
    So it is impossible to tell how many there are.

    My body is a pebble to them, they tend it as water
    Tends to the pebbles it must run over, smoothing them gently.
    They bring me numbness in their bright needles, they bring me sleep
    Now I have lost myself I am sick of baggage
    My patent leather overnight case like a black pillbox,
    My husband and child smiling out of the family photo;
    Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling hooks.

    I have let things slip, a thirty-year~old cargo boat
    Stubbornly hanging on to my name and address.
    They have swabbed me clear of my loving associations.
    Scared and bare on the green plastic-pillowed trolley
    I watched my teaset, my bureaus of linen, my books
    Sink out of sight, and the water went over my head.
    I am a nun now, I have never been so pure.

    I didn't want any flowers, I only wanted
    To lie with my hands turned up and be utterly empty.
    How free it is, you have no idea how free -
    The peacefulness is so big it dazes you,
    And it asks nothing, a name tag, a few trinkets.
    It is what the dead close on, finally; I imagine them
    Shutting their mouths on it, like a Communion tablet.

    The tulips are too red in the first place, they hurt me.
    Even through the gift paper I could hear them breathe
    Lightly, through their white swaddlings, like an awful baby.
    Their redness talks to my wound, it corresponds.
    They are subtle: they seem to float, though they weigh me down
    Upsetting me with their sudden tongues and their color,
    A dozen red lead sinkers round my neck.

    Nobody watched me before, now I am watched.
    The tulips turn to me, and the window behind me
    Where once a day the light slowly widens and slowly thins,
    And I see myself, flat, ridiculous, a cut-paper shadow
    Between the eye of the sun and the eyes of the tulips,
    And I have no face,
    I have wanted to efface myself
    The vivid tulips eat my oxygen.

    Before they came the air was calm enough,
    Coming and going, breath by breath, without any fuss.
    Then the tulips filled it up like a loud noise.
    Now the air snags and eddies round them the way a river
    Snags and eddies round a sunken rust-red engine.
    They concentrate my attention, that was happy
    Playing and resting without committing itself.

    The walls, also, seem to be warming themselves.
    The tulips should be behind bars like dangerous animals;
    They are opening like the mouth of some great
    African cat,And I am aware of my heart: it opens and closes
    Its bowl of red blooms out of sheer love of me.
    The water I taste is warm and salt, like the sea,
    And comes from a country far away as health.



    This poem gives me the creeps.It's a rare poem that employs such vivid imagery. The woman in the poem has to be Plath herself.It's too personal not to be her.

    Thursday, April 20, 2006

    Just an observation

    Today I read in the paper that most of our characteristics, as in our habits, choices, likes and dislikes are infact inherited from our parents. Does this mean that our individual quirks, since even they are inherited (and therefore not really individual) are not what defines us? Then what makes us who we are?

    Are you a Secularist?

    This is a mail i received some time back. It’s really offensive. At least to me. So be forewarned.
    Do read my reply at the end.


    PLEASE READ PATIENTLY, VERY GOOD INFO
    please forward it, to as many - Indians as possible Please read this entire article, before you delete it.
    Are you a Secularist? Then please answer these questions,


    1. There are nearly 52 Muslim countries. Show one Muslim country, which provides Haj subsidy.

    2. Show one Muslim country where Hindus are extended the special rights that Muslims are accorded in India?

    3. Show one Muslim country, which has a Non-Muslim as its President or Prime Minister.

    4. Show one country where the 85% majority craves for the indulgence of the 15% minority.

    5. Show one Mullah or Maulvi who has declared a 'fatwa' against terrorists.

    6. Hindu-majority Maharashtra, Bihar, Kerala, Pondicherry, etc. have in the past elected Muslims as CMs; Can you ever imagine a Hindu becoming the CM of Muslim - majority J&K?

    7. Today Hindus are 85%. If Hindus are intolerant, how come Masjids and Madrassas are thriving? How come Muslims are offering Namaz on the road? How come Muslims are proclaiming 5 times a day on loudspeakers that there is no God except Allah?

    8. When Hindus gave to Muslims 30% of Bharat for a song, why should Hindus now beg for their sacred places at Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi?

    9. Why temple funds are spent for the welfare of Muslims and Christians, when they are free to spend their money in any way they like?

    10. When uniform is made compulsory for school children, why there is no Uniform Civil Code for citizens?

    11. In what way, J&K is different from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu or Uttar Pradesh, to have article 370?

    12. Why Gandhiji supported Khilafat Movement (nothing to do with our freedom movement) and what in turn he got?

    13. Why Gandhiji objected to the decision of the cabinet and insisted that Somnath Temple should be reconstructed out of public fund, not government funds. When in January 1948 he presurrised Nehru and Patel to carry on renovation of the mosques of Delhi at government expenses?

    14. If Muslims & Christians are minorities in Maharashtra, UP, Bihar etc., are Hindus not minorities in J&K, Mizoram, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya etc? Why are Hindus denied minority rights in these states?

    15. Do you admit that Hindus do have problems that need to be recognized? Or do you think that those who call themselves Hindus are themselves the problem?

    16. Why post-Godhra is blown out of proportion, when no one talks of the ethnic cleansing of 4 lakh Hindus from Kashmir?

    17. In 1947, when India was partitioned, the Hindu population in pakistan was about 24%. Today it is not even 1%. In 1947, the Hindu population in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) was 30%. Today it is about 7%. What happened to the missing Hindus? Do Hindus have human rights?

    18. In contrast, in India, Muslim population has gone up from 10.4% in 1951 to about 14% today; whereas Hindu population has come down from 87.2% in 1951 to 85% in 1991. Do you still think that Hindus are fundamentalists?

    19. Do you consider that - Sanskrit is communal and Urdu is secular, Mandir is Communal and Masjid is Secular, Sadhu is Communal and Imam is Secular, BJP is communal and Muslim league is Secular, Dr. Praveen Bhai Togadia is ANTI-NATIONAL and Bhukari is Secular, Vande Matharam is communal and Allah-O-Akbar is secular, Shriman is communal and Mian is secular, Hinduism is Communal and Islam is Secular, Hindutva is communal and Jihadism is secular, and at last, Bharat is communal and Italy is Secular?

    20. When Christian and Muslim schools can teach Bible and Quran, Why Hindus cannot teach Gita or Ramayan?

    21. Abdul Rehman Antuley was made a trustee of the famous Siddhi Vinayak Temple in Prabhadevi, Mumbai Can a Hindu - say Mulayam or Laloo - ever become a trustee of a Masjid or Madrassa?

    22. Dr. Praveenbhai Togadia has been arrested many times on flimsy grounds. has the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, Delhi, Ahmed Bhukari been arrested for claiming to be an ISI agent and advocating partition of Bharat?

    23. When Haj pilgrims are given subsidy, why Hindu pilgrims to Amarnath, Sabarimalai & Kailash Mansarovar are taxed?

    A Muslim President, A Hindu Prime Minister and a Christian Defence Minister running the affairs of the nation with a unity of purpose.

    Can this happen anywhere, except in a HINDU NATION - BHARAT?

    Later on please forward it to as many Hindus - Indians as possible


    Vandhe Matharam
    Vishva Hindu Parishad, Sankat Mochan Ashram, Sector-6, Ramakrishna Puram, New Delhi-110 022, Bharat (India)Fax: 00-91-11-26195527, 26178992, Ph:00-91-11-26161369, 26103495, 26178992

    Kindly visit the following websites: -www.vhp.org, www.ayodhya.com, www.ekalvidyalay.org, www.ekalvidya.org, www.hindunet.com, www.hindulinks.org, www.vhp-america.org



    I really hope that you guys have read this article. do you agree with what the VHP(the people who send the article) says? trust me, it made makes my blood boil. i am sorry , but i think the article is utter nonsense. It's not only absolutely ridiculous, but really preposterous. I am offended. I think I am Secular. And I dont think what the article is trying to advocate is by any means secular - it's highly separatist infact. As long as we Indians think of anyone as Us vs. Them, India will never be a truly Secular state. I agree that there is no other place like India, (Bharat mata ki Jai!!) but this article is absolutely astounding in its audacity. Just think logically about What Exactly is being said in the questions. I mean it's really ironic they are trying to pull off this pathetic attempt at Hindu propaganda under the heading of SECULAR. Hey, I'm a Hindu, a Brahmin and proud of it, but i think Togadia should be hung till not a breath of life is left in his treacharous body.
    I may have offended people with this open disagreement, but, hey, what the hell, last time I checked, India was still a Secular Democracy.

    Saturday, April 15, 2006

    Iqbal

    I found this little gem in one of Khushwant Singh's books. I think it was his autobiography Truth, Love and a little Malice.
    Here goes-
    The great poet Iqbal says:

    Dhoonta phirta hoon main, ae Iqbal apne aap ko
    Aap hi goya musafir, aap hi manzil hoon main.

    The Dog Land

    I am quite patriotic. I feel for my country and want to be a part of it's progress. I believe our country can progress and eventually be "great". But, after seeing today's news on t.v., I am sad to announce that India has gone to the dogs. What business do the B.J.P. and the Congress or the Shivsena or RSS/VHP or any other organization have with who does or doesn't support the Narmada Bachao Aandolan? Did anyone see the way people were brandishing the posters of Rang de Basanti with there chappals and jootas? Is our country only fool of ignorant heathens who are protesting against the NBA started by "Mehra" Patkar ( yes, some guy from Vadodara actually called Medha that!). Is this our nation's understanding of a problem that will make hundreds of thousands of poor farmers and tribals homeless, destroy the ecology of the region, lead to the extinction of thousands of species of flora and fauna (some of which may be still undiscovered- may be the cure for AIDS or cancer was in there?), and submerge miles upon miles of cultivable land? The real issue isn't Aamir Khan supporting the NBA. For Heaven's sake it isn't. It's our nations total lack of understanding of the problems that plague it. Almost half the country is uneducated. What the hell do they care if some celebrity joined some revolution? (They only care about their daily bread). I'm educated. I don't care. But I do care about the future of my country.