Varanasi
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2020
Summary
The train stops at Varanasi.
Behind each silk a suicide
Behind the cracks abandoned handlooms
Spiritualism lurks, in each nostril burning tyre
Rickshaw-men tout and hassle
to pay back loans in Ayurvedic banks.
And yet, something lives on
In the caking mud, in Ganga's sulphur
In-between decay and obstinance
and barter
The officer, more plump than muscle
Who spoke of terror all this way
Turned soft and breezy on the platform
Heading for Sarnath for a deep mystical chore,
Bade us a mournful farewell
She took a pearl right from her eyes
and placed it in his palm
And he was gone
Untiring crowds
Officious holy priests
So many bodies
Burnt, the lines are long in heaven
On the short-cut to some eternal bliss
And Hori's Cow lost between incessant horns
And chants
The sun dyes the river red
Raising a pink sliver of a moon
There is still hope
Symmetry, desire
On the shelf of a makeshift shop
In between, the Vishnus and the Shivas
A Buddha is smiling.
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- Around the World in Eighty DaysThe India Section, pp. 66 - 67Publisher: University of South AfricaPrint publication year: 2014