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Potent Garden Tales


A woman-centric poem by Mitali, wherein she talks of women from Indian and Western mythologies. A Special Feature for International Women’s Day.

Each garden weaves a new story.
The garden where I was born,
had roses that bloomed between
thorns. There was a garden where

Sita waited to be rescued, chaste,
hoping she remained un-raped.
Why? Did she not know of Kali who
killed demons when men failed?

Could Kali ever be made
unchaste by the fear of rape?
In that garden, Sita waited for
the man who worshipped Durga

to win a war. The same rescuer
abandoned her for vox populi.
Yet, he prayed to the goddess to
rescue his wife. Each garden has

a new story to tell. Eve’s garden wept
over her abandonment. Again, a story
of lost innocence. My garden smiles
jasmine-scented, at the fabric

woven to veil women who bear
men and their own ilk, with mute
acceptance of myths. Omnipotents —
did they even exist before a garden?

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7 Comments Text
  • A nice way of finding equivalence between different gardens in different contexts.
    A wonderful poem!

  • Gender has always played a vital role in human relations n reckonings. What humanity needs to accept is roles change as values do. N change is an essential part of our larger humanity🙏

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