Triveni Journal
1927 | 11,233,916 words
Triveni is a journal dedicated to ancient Indian culture, history, philosophy, art, spirituality, music and all sorts of literature. Triveni was founded at Madras in 1927 and since that time various authors have donated their creativity in the form of articles, covering many aspects of public life....
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(A)
Message Sans Mots
Come, Winds! what makes you shy of me?
I’ve only sighs to speak to you.
You, blowing across many a sea,
May breathe them out to a pining few.
Swell, Waves! O’er me, don’t waver any more;
Imbibe what currents-inside-me throw,
So you, who break at man, a shore,
For me, may touch some sloping low.
Shine, Sun! without any nimbus frill;
Take all my warmth–I am unwound�,
So you may salve the few who chill
And welcome you as you go around.
(B)
Grant me I speak for them
Denuded roots, how roll!
The wrinkled trunk, how stares!
Glum branches! what’s your goal?
For these, how no one cares!
This poor twig curls a-writhe;
Dumb leaf here flutters, waves;
Mute buddie, you look unblithe!
I read what each one craves.
Neglected beautiful art,
This flower here more than sighs;
This fruit–with a chasmy heart!
Oh, smothered enterprise!
Around me, see, they hem�
They also need uplift.
Grant me I speak for them,
Or what’s the use of Your gift?
–K. S. R. SARMA, Cambridge (Mass)