I was at Haveri, about
25Km is Bankapur fort, from here about 10km (there is a tempo that is quite
infrequent) is Baada, you will have to walk about a km to reach Kanakadasa’s
birth place. There seem to be elaborate plans to develop the place; you could
see some construction activity. While I was
walking on this shrubby terrain strewn with rocks that a bird fluttered and
bolted away few feet from me, he so very well camouflaged that I didn’t see. So
I walked cautiously to witness Ashy crowned Sparrow lark male in its full glory,
it has quite a peculiar way of descend. You could see from the picture above how
beautifully he blends into the surroundings.
Ashy crowned Sparrow lark
(Eremopterix griseus) is a sparrow sized bird of lark family that can be
seen throughout the peninsula in the shrubby habitat. They nest on the ground,
in small depressions.
Kanakadasa,
a saint poet and reformer

English
Translation of Nee Mayeyolago
Are you a creature of illusion?
or illusion your creation?
Are you a part of the body? Or is the body a part of you? Is space within the house? Or the house within space? Or are both space and the house within the seeing eye? Is the eye within the mind? Or the mind within the eye? Or are both the eye and the mind within you? Does sweetness lie in sugar, or sugar in sweetness? Or do both sweetness and sugar lie in the tongue? Is the tongue within the mind? Or the mind within the tongue? Or are both the tongue and the mind within you? Does fragrance lie in the flower? Or the flower in fragrance? Or do both the flower and fragrance lie in the nostrils? I cannot say, O Lord Adikeshava of Kaginele, O! peerless one, are all things within you alone?
From
my scribble pad…
Thoughts
to be pulped
Gandhi, I read
was a mahatma
apostle of peace and bearer of
non-violence.
He stands like a statue on busy street
clutching his lathi in a rigor mortis thought.
Alright let’s give him a break
Here he comes down from his high pedestal
And swing his lathi at the sleeping policeman
Take the cheating politician by
his throat
and chase the goon down the
street
Gives the children lesson on
morals
and teachers some guidance.
Feed the poor from his pocket.
Meets the business leaders and
extol them to contribute for society
Calls on the scientific community
to be inspiration
Speaks on climate change and
dangers of nuclear bombs.
Is there anything else left to do,
he ponders,
and climb back to his pedestal.
Bit trite, I say.
No he isn’t concerned about any vigilantism
Or superhero stuff.
Aha so he takes up the stone
Swings it at the baffled street
cow where it hurts the most
Plucks the wings out of butterfly
Dismembers the insect
Smokes marijuana
And piss down the bridge over the
passing train
Pukes at the sleeping dog
Utters profanity concerning sacred
Swears at the kind stranger
He chuckle, relieved
climb up his pedestal
That I think will complete
a blasphemy that every statue
in every street corner will find
hard to replicate
and live to tell.
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