Here’s a love poem from Lata, in Different Truths. Far away from your city, sitting beneath the stars, my impatient heart and sensible mind were fighting a deadly war.One...
An evocative and enchanting poem of love and loss that leaves behind a sense of disquiet of nature, by Devika, for Different Truths. You stood up Shook the ends Dusted...
Madhu’s evocative poem, featuring karela and palak, evokes bittersweet nostalgia for a mother’s cooking, a unique experience, exclusively for Different Truths. Cooking karela with palak and veggies your signature...
Shernaz delves into the themes of separation and love, emphasising the interconnectedness of all individuals, exclusively for Different Truths. Separation — a narrative embedded in hostility and dread the...
Monika Ajay KaulBorn in the breathtakingly beautiful vale of Kashmir, Monika had her schooling there. A postgraduate in Business Management, an academician by profession, she is an art history...
An evocative love poem, full of longing, by Rajashree, exclusively for Different Truths. Indeed, I am a lamp misread in a waxed night As the tenebrosity deliquesces I turn...
Here’s a poem, by Arun, in the tradition of the Romantics, wherein the poet’s love for the night, in Different Truths, is invigorating. The myriad conversations I hold with...
Raksha Bandhan is a heartwarming festival that celebrates the lasting bond between siblings. It transcends borders and evolves, as seen in Arindam’s journey—an exclusive for Different Truths. In a world brimming...
Raksha Bandhan commemorates love and unity among Indians, celebrating the enduring bond between siblings from mythical origins to modern expressions, opines Rajul exclusively in Different Truths. In a jubilant...
An evocative love poem, by Sujatha, that reveals a journey from joy to woe on a winding road of emotions, exclusively for Different Truths. A road that sped right...
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