Thursday, 21 February 2019

Ripples on the Silence

The Arabian Sea, off the coast of Kerala.

On entering the silence, one realizes that the great living silence is one's being. That it always has been. That all specks of creation are but ripples that seemingly rise and subside in that very silence.

Saturday, 16 February 2019

Life is Change!


The Gliricidias. For over five decades, they had stood there in all majesty, in a row by the roadside. Lush green, even in summer, their thick, nutritious foliage, often lopped by farmers to provide a fodder supplement to cattle, and used as rich, green leaf fertilizer in the fields and gardens. In winter, they would shed their leaves, and be decked with glorious pinkish, purple blooms.


Enduring the seasons and providing cool shade to the passersby, they had flourished, with an aura of permanence about them, a challenge to time, perhaps.


Then suddenly came the deluge, a year and a half’s dispensation of rain, all within a few days. Lands turned to rivers, and then to lakes. Unable to breathe, the roots rotted away, the leaves disappeared, and when the sun came out in all its burning ferocity, the trunks and branches dried out, leaving naught but stark, upright firewood; heartbreak for nature lovers.


Hardly had a couple of months passed, when seeds of wild Ipomea, washed down by the floodwaters, germinated and turned the place green.


Within weeks, they had entwined themselves firmly around the dead Gliricidia (quickstick) branches, and were full of purple blooms, swaying and dancing joyously in the winds.


Nature had renewed herself, in her own immaculate way. In her eyes, there is neither birth nor death, nor pain nor suffering, though to her individualized entities, all creation is so real. Every bit of existence is her body; constantly forming and dissolving, transmuting, transforming, decaying, rejuvenating, materializing and disappearing, she plays with the master of illusions, time. In her very exuberance of being, her whole body is the infinite flow of energy, an endless dream play of light and of shadow. In the infinite emptiness of space, life is change itself.


P.S. In nature’s immaculate vision, rocks, sand, water, trees, birds, animals, humans, everything is life. Yet, in her infinite magnanimity, she has given humanity the great gift of choice. For it is up to us, to determine whether we need to continue depleting and transforming natural resources for petty gains, welcoming climate change on a scale large enough to wipe out the flora and fauna, including the human race, or, to restrain ourselves, embracing an eco-friendly, sustainable lifestyle.

Friday, 8 February 2019

The River!

A view of the river Kabini, chief tributary of river Kaveri, near Mananthavady, Wayanad.
She flows and flows,
Yet not an inch doth she move,
Bowing to rain and to drought,
She wouldst swell, only to wane.

From mountain to sea,
Still lies she, all to see,
An enigma, still, yet, flowing,
And everflowing, yet, still!

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Bulbul!


The most prolific of birds in our area. Though wild, they are affectionate toward humans. Quite friendly and trusting, they accompany us when we work in the garden. All grubs and worms are gobbled up in a flash of feathers, so we have to be careful with our spades. This bird is called Erattathalayan (ഇരട്ടത്തലയൻ) in Malayalam, because the crest of stiff feathers atop its head together with its beak, makes it appear to have a twin head.


They sing beautifully in the evenings before retiring to roost and never fail to wish you good morning at dawn.


They nest in shrubby trees, laying small mottled eggs, and raise two to three chicks in a clutch, the parents urged by famished squeaks, frantically flying to and fro, filling the tender pulsating crops of their offspring.


No one needs to teach them love!

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