Memories

by on Jan 19, 2016

A friend brings me two books about India from his mother’s house and two small brass candlesticks with a swastika at their base. He also brings a bottle of her homemade mango chutney. The talk revolves around the significance of the swastika in India, Japan and Germany. I have come full circle with the Indian meal I have cooked for my host family in Plattsburg.

overcast sky
a pale sun quivers through
a rabbit’s  ears

 

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Author’s note: The word swastika came from the Sanskrit meaning any lucky or auspicious object

 


An eye surgeon by profession, Angelee Deodhar is a haiku poet, translator and artist from India. Her haiku, haibun and haiga have been published internationally in various books, journals and on the internet. Reviews of Journeys 2015, an anthology of International Haibun edited by Angelee Deodhar, can be read here and here.

nail art

by on Jan 15, 2015

 

nail art-
the guitarist’s fingers flash
the colors of Advent

 


Dr. Angelee Deodhar, an eye surgeon by profession, is a haiku poet, translator and artist from India. Her haiku, haibun, and haiga have been published internationally in various books, journals and on the internet. Her work has been translated into many languages including Japanese, Croatian, Romanian, Russian, German, French, Serbian and several Indian languages. She considers haiku to be a medium for international friendship and peace.