The Parsi Vision Of Life In Keki N.Daruwalla's Poetry Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

The Parsi Vision Of Life In Keki N.Daruwalla's Poetry



Whether you accept or not my thesis,
There is the Parsi vision of life in Daruwalla,
What it is in Adil Jussawalla, Gieve Patel and K.D.Katrak,
A poet of the doonger vari,
The Tower of Silence
Upon which the Parsis expose their dead
And the birds of prey upon
To cleanse forth,
Yea, the cheel-ghar I am
Talking about,
So ecologically strong,
But the number of the birds
Dwindling
And rarely to be sighted,
The overt references to Zoroaster and his Zoroastrianism,
Embedded in the psyche and ethos of his,
The Fire Hymn he does,
The Zend Avesta,
The talk of a homeland and the missing tongue
Of course twitch him
For an indirect response.

Sunday, January 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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