Temple Day
Temple going day.
Queue is long with
hundreds of folks
waiting to see God
and praying:
to escape from sins,
for getting easy money,
resolve doubts
or feel strong.
Priest is doing rituals,
chanting fierce mantras
in dense Sanskrit,
adorning idol with flowers
and sandal-paste,
and burning
powerful incense.
Devotees are awed
'Siva Siva' they are chanting.
Outside one shop is there
selling things for God:
Flowers and coconut
to bribe the God
inside the temple.
It is asking one rupee
for keeping chappals
safe for pilgrims.
Prasadam also it is selling.
It is also selling
tacky little idols
of brass or copper,
little brocade dresses for
the goddess lined with jari
and little steel cradles
for baby God to sleep in.
There are cushions for
the cold metal idols
to rest when tired,
pretty little crowns
and lots of other things.
All for pious believers
to dress up their Gods
as if they are dolls.
Is God like a doll,
to be adored and played with
and not awed or worshipped?
Or is he a dangerous king
who will be angry
if looked upon
with love, not awe?
Doll-god? God-doll?
Mere idolatry
or the feelings
of innocent faith?
I am thinking
God is living
not in the big temple
but in that doll shop.
Labels: poetry
4 Comments:
Ozymandias,
I can smell Nissim Ezekiel in your posts...enjoyed all of them thoroughly :-)
Jeet Thayil? Just read an interview of Jeet in a magazine called 'm' (!?).
Good, more like Kolatkar + Ezekiel + Ferlenghetti or is it 'The Howl'er.
Ezekiel is a great influence yes, but I've not had the chance to read anything of Kolatkar yet.
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