Friday, October 30, 2020

Mora Gora Ang Lai Le

 

Gora Gora Ang Lai Le

Film: BANDINI

Lyrics : Gulzar
Music : SD Burman
Singer : Lata Mangeshkar


Mora gora ang lai le, 

mohe sham rang dai de

Chhup jaungi rat hi me, 

mohe pi kaa sang de de

 

 

Ek laj roke paiyya, 

ek moh khinche baiyya

Jau kidhar naa janu, 

humka koyi batayide

 

 

Badali hata ke chanda 

chupke se jhanke chanda

Tohe rahu lage bairi 

musakaye ji jalayake

 

 

Kuchh kho diya hain payake, 

kuchh paa liya gawayake

Kaha le chala hain manwa, 

mohe bawari banayake

 

Take my luminous body now, 

Imprint on it an ebony glow,

Into the night I hideaway, 

With my dusky love in tow.

 

 

Steps held back in trepidation, 

Loving arms unto you beckoned,

Which way do I head pray, 

Will someone point the way?

 

 

The moon she peeks curiosity,

Through a curtain cloud serenity,

I curse darkness on her wretched,

She smiles, my heart's enflamed.

 

 

I've lost some in this gain,

Gained some too in this loss,

Unbeknownst the mind wanders,

Forging a crazed sweetness haze.

मोरा गोरा अंग लै ले,

मोहे श्याम रंग दे दे

छुप जाऊँगी रात ही में,

मोहे पी का संग दे दे

 

 

एक लाज़ रोके पाइयाँ

एक मोह खींचे बैंया

जाऊं किधर ना जानू

हमका कोई बताइदे

 

 

बदली हटा के चंदा

चुपके से झांके चंदा

तोहे राहु लागे बैरी

मुसकाये जी जालयके

 

 

कुछ खो दिया है पायके,

कुछ पा लिया गवाइके

कहा ले चला है मनवा,

मोहे बाँवरी बनायके


Saturday, June 6, 2020

GuruDakshina - A Guru's Fee

(P A R T  1)
Into the forest Drona led,
Princes of the palace bred,
To make men and kings of boys,
Archery or fencing - deadly choice!

They setup camps, routines and such,
Dawn to dusk, they slogged much,
"learn, practice, master" spake the Guru,
"To perfect any life skill", 't’was only true!

As the princes sweat, blood and tears,
A tribal boy Eklavya, afar observed,
'This how you build a bow?',
'The string, angle, tension, whoa!'

After sunset he went to his hamlet,
Built a bow of oak branch, animal gut,
Idolized the Guru instructing only him,
“Learn, practice, master” his only hymn!

Over hours-days-weeks-months,
Important craft, the princes learnt ,
Eklavya on his part, persever’d
Ran triple-shifts, hut-life was tough!

Home-made targets, arrows, and some,
Again & a’gain, till he could do it in his REM,
Soon he was the best shot out there,
Better than Arjuna, Drona's protege' !

(P A R T  2 )
Training done, the princes’ graduated,
Skills for the Great War, of the future collected.
 “Celebrate!”, the Guru declared,
A royal hunt  was soon mounted.

Horses, dogs, marksmen & young blood,
Set out to test, abilities newfound,
The dogs scented a game in the forest,
Chased after it with breaths hot and torrid!

They entered the thickset, raucous and wild,
A marauding party, hot on heels.
Soon silence was all  that was heard,
The search party of dogs, dumbfounded returned!

Fed a mouthful of  precise arrows,
Waterboarded by a quiverful of sorrows,
Arjuna fascinated, wondered aloud,
“Find me the archer with such bravado!”

Drona formulated thoughts his own,
“Someone  really archered this well?,
Not even be a pupil I had taught,
Yes find me him, Such  pomp, what  show!”

Shortly the royal party arrived,
Reached a large clearing and a sight,
Manned by a tribal boy, fiercely upstanding,
His herd,  proudly and fiercely protecting.

 “Who are you boy What is your name?”
Thundered Drona in a demanding tone,
You do this to our royal hounds?
With malice and intent or unknowingly?”
  
“Eklavya at your service sire”,
Bowed the tribal with humility,
No matter his hamlet upbringing,
He knew honor, he knew dignity.

“I tend to my sheep, I protect them like children,
So they can feed me & my tribe, through humdrum.
Your hounds came a barking,
My sheep they were a scaring.

Had no choice but shut them,
Arrows in bulk had to be deployed,
A mechanism of  plain defense,
Sire, I make no  simple pretense.

Surely you agree  O wise one?
Forced as my move, but also just?
You are sage and earned, hence I ask,
Fairness I plead in your judginess task”

( P A R T  3)
“Who taught you to shoot boy?”
Thundered Drona almost accusingly,
Eyes on an idol, yonder a banyan tree,
With a likeness,  curiously to he,

“You Gurudev”, offered Eklavya meekly,
“My only teacher, mentor”, he  submitted humbly.
Eyes narrowed, Drona shenanigan’d,
His mind raced to protect his illustrious student,

“In which case you will have no objection,
In providing me due compensation.
For helping yourself  to unpaid lessons,
When you weren’t exactly my student.”

Eklavya replied , with no hesitation,
“Of course Gurudev. Your will is my command”
Drona had him, where he wanted,
Keeping Arjuna’s status of best archer protected.

“Wonderful then son, so shall it be!
The thumb of your right hand,
Weilding your very arrow dance,
I demand you give now to me.”

The princes gasped, when they heard this,
This cruel and unrelenting, could their Guru be?
Arjuna’s eyes welled up in tears,
He too understood, this cruel decree!
  
They watched as Eklavya neither slowed nor thought,
Pulled his dagger, to the web of his palm,
Looked his Guru straight in the eye,
Relieved his  thumb, like a lotus  from its stalk.

The princes returned to live with the thought,
Perhaps Arjuna wasn’t the best of all.
Drona too felt the curse of his ask,
Caused damage to two of his stars.

(Epilogue)
Ek –lavya decapacitated physically,
Parth full of doubts and worry,
The Great War he almost fled,
 Until Sarathy pulled him from the brink back , with the Gita-song!

Thursday, May 7, 2020

In Betterment

have seen our ancestors
flawed, broken, mangled
which needs undone
for myself if allowed.

as i strive to better me
praying fervently my genes
have the programming to
let me take that road.

the hope is this change
is entirely mine
not resisted by the wiring
of a handed down code.

the goal is this
transformation somehow
transmits ungenetically
into my offspring.

so no future Gens-X,Y,Z
need an Arc built
nor prevent any deluge
from coming about.