Published in The Asian Weekly, Edition 771 ( 13th June to 19th, 2025)
He is a Father! (Father’s Day)
Published in The Asian Weekly, Edition 771 ( 13th June to 19th, 2025)
Their hands held high In giving they reach the sky Such blessed souls around With their silent peaceful sound They bless! They impress! From the folds of their largesse The blessings from the hands Stitch up life’s crude shreds They unite ! They provide! The comforting solace to the mind Sikiladi
An appreciation post! Appreciation for the unconditional love imparted by Kamal Tolia towards her group members and non group members at Lotus Healing Seva Group.
Suppressing the heart and enfolding all emotions.... You may have been quiet.... YET Your body speaks... through acquired illness and disease.....
A mother just as God cannot be described yet can be described in several ways. This poetic description of Mother as penned for the Mother’s Day Edition of The Asian Weekly is just a feeble attempt to narrate what a mother is.
Holding the reigns when it was needed, And letting go in giving me my freedom. It must have broken your heart doing so, Forgive me dad unknowingly I hurt you so........
This poem is expressive of gratitude felt towards so many who make our life comfortable. We live peacefully because there are those who make it possible for us. Read on for more.....
Excitement comes to the first time traveler but loses its charm gradually as the formalities of travel are cumbersome.
At the time of losing someone dear and even later on those known to you offer their condolences. How much of it is needed by the grieving you?
Death is inevitable but does it have to mean suffering. Affected by the unhygienic conditions prevalent in on of the bigger hospitals in India I have penned these sentiments. Losing a mother is punishment enough for anyone but for me it was a torture to see my mother being handled by unethical morals of the nursing staff and doctors. Sikiladi