This is a tribute to my dear Mom whom I lost 3 months ago. |
This is a poem which I wrote as a tribute to my dear Mom whom I lost 3 months ago. As is customary in India daughters never participate in the cremation process but I accompanied my brother and took part in this ritual to bid goodbye to the one who brought me into this world. The cremation took place in a town called Kancheepuram which is about 70 kilometres away from the city of Chennai (Madras). The poem is as follows: CREMATION AT KANCHEEPURAM. An encumbered life, now extirpated by the somber reaper on his daily trudge There was no foul play Alas! The evident smell of Death was so strong Her still presence now bedecked with flowers A futile mortal ritual when the soul has already left In a remote town with no real mode of transport Like weary travelers they mulled amidst high pitched voices Ridiculous suggestions, shocking to the ears To guide her to her final resting place! And then a friendly hand proffered aid. A numb and grieved farewell The brevity of Life offering no solace They carried her in quietude; the sounds of a neighbourhood celebration so incongruent The world was a mad vortex of emotional occurrences. A little far away from the human cacophony A four pole structure awaited their arrival Layers of mud and blocks of wood became her resting place She didn't implore about the discomfort Consciousness had left her entire mien in the early hours of the dawn Amidst the grim silence, some solitary sounds still prevailed. The so called 'holy' priests performed the rites For them she was but moving on Her own could only weep and stare At her compromising demeanour The once fiery and authoritative figure Now lay humble to the mighty Earth So was this the reality of Life? Some more layers of wood to cover her mortal being Incessant tears blurred the image of her prostrate Mother More catalyzing agents; the time had come to liberate her from this selfish world. She was the reason they were there Her presence so deeply embedded in them. And then! The sudden strike of a match, a tiny flame aggravated the daughter’s ears The rituals began Bringing home the finality. Chants to appease the Gods were recited Ensuring the parting soul eternal peace Some more oil, some more flowers and the flames, their part did play The Heavens opened their arms to welcome their child home. The daughter's screams were stifled Emotional dementia pervaded her entire being The sacred rites were performed first by the son and then the daughter as well Only the priests could be heard. The flames were gentle The first wisps of smoke began to rise The return to Dust began She watched her Mother go The one who had breathed life into her She now bid her a tearful goodbye. This is a poem which I wrote as a tribute to my dear Mom whom I lost 3 months ago. As is customary in India daughters never participate in the cremation process but I accompanied my brother and took part in this ritual to bid goodbye to the one who brought me into this world. The cremation took place in a town called Kancheepuram which is about 70 kilometres away from the city of Chennai (Madras). Canta Dadlaney |