Friday, August 2, 2013

TSUNAMI FROM SNOWY HILLs

The plight of stranded pilgrims






The destructive floods















Ravaged surroundings in front of the kedarnath temple


   
The raging Ganges near Rishikesh
                                                            



           
  1.            1)    In large numbers the pilgrims struggled hard
  2.                   An arduous climb to see their beloved Lord
  3.                   The old borne in sedans--a sturdy task:
  4.                 In unforeseen weather changing fast;
  5.                   A warm sun now, and next a stormy blast;
  6.                   The roaring river burst through rugged rocks.

  7.            2)     Unmindful of weather, this ill-fated journey
  8.                    No warning given-- all think of money:
  9.                    The icy lakes leaped forth like monsters dread
  10.                    From snowy mountains with hellish fury
  11.                    Sparing none, not even a roof or tree
  12.                    A huge expanse of muddy waters spread.

  13.            3)     Like rolling pebbles, houses dragged by tide
  14.                    In thousands pilgrims sank and cried
  15.                    Like sinking ships in dreadful Charybdis
  16.                    A huge avalanche of mud swallowed
  17.                    Whole buses with pilgrims tumbled and bellowed
  18.                    Drowned in gigantic mound of slush and debris.

  19.             4)    Buried under the tidal blast in a flash
  20.                    As all dwellings at once did crash
  21.                    Whole families cut off by deadly waves
  22.                    The temple echoed with loud piercing cries
  23.                    All submerged under debris in a trice
  24.                    Nothing remained and none to save.

  25.             5)    Deprived of food and drink, frozen with cold
  26.                    Wading through mire of sufferings untold
  27.                    The pilgrims ran for their lives to hilly tops and cried
  28.                    Losing all goods except their bodies bare
  29.                    No help in sight to save them from rocky slides
  30.                    From jaws of death engulfing everywhere.

  31.             6)   Looted by vendors, the pilgrims wept
  32.                   Hounded by deceit and cruel theft
  33.                   Tottering through dead bodies they went
  34.                   So many died famished with dry parched lips
  35.                   None gave them water at least to sip
  36.                   Others moved forth dying each and every moment.

  37.           7)     Through rocks and pits they had to tread
  38.                   Through vast desert of countless dead
  39.                   No trivial clue to find their near and dear
  40.                   In freezing cold begging for water and bread
  41.                   Pierced by fangs of poverty they bled
  42.                   No helping hand approached to wipe their tears.

  43.          8)     Help came too slow to starving souls
  44.                  Ill-planned confusion: no clear goal:
  45.                  The choppers flew, too few to clear
  46.                  The running pilgrims with languishing eyes
  47.                  The weak and old pushed back by greedy guys
  48.                  Thousands left behind with streaming tears.

  49.          9)     In midst of this dire torrential doom
  50.                  In dusky chambers of silent gloom
  51.                  Dweller of Burial Ground, the mighty Lord
  52.                  Unshaken dwelt in meditative mood
  53.                  Steadfast Nature's powers withstood
  54.                  In deep penance unperturbed by raging discord.

  55.       10)     Who can uproot Thee, All-Pervading Lord?
  56.                  Maker of million Spheres with Thy nod:
  57.                  Thou, radiant Glow above this earthly cage!
  58.                  Thy temple too withstood the rushing onslaught
  59.                  Of rolling rocks in muddy deluge fraught.
  60.                  Why Death razed so many before Thy gaze!

  61.       11)      Though Death had taken a heavy toll
  62.                  Untouched by her destructive role
  63.                  Thou Lord of Kedar, stay in placid state
  64.                  As pilgrims' bodies lie like faded flowers
  65.                  Amidst the broken homes and fallen towers.
  66.                  Can't You behold, Oh Lord! their wretched state!

  67.       12)       The Sacred Bull before Thee Knelt so firm and calm
  68.                   With faith profound in majestic form
  69.                   None can explain Thy acts, a mystic maze:
  70.                   This sacred place, now, turned a burial ground
  71.                   A ghastly sight of corpses strewn around:
  72.                   Protect thy devotees,this vast disaster assuage:
  73.       
  74.      13)       Why such dire punishment? What have they done?
  75.                   A tremendous shock to thousands that none
  76.                   Can withstand or relieve this stunning blow;
  77.                   Deprived of wealth and losing all their near and dear
  78.                   Poor survivors struggled with utmost shocking fear:
  79.                   Oh Lord! Protect them now, Thy mercy show!

  80.     14)         Is it Nature's response to pollution?
  81.                   Men ruined rivers with devilish ambition
  82.                   A heinous crime deprived of vision!
  83.                   Murdering forests and harmless cliffs
  84.                   Not sparing wild life with destructive grip
  85.                   God's gifts with vile misdeeds undone!

  86.     15)         Let us not doom ourselves with devilish greed
  87.                   Exploiting Nature with selfish deeds:
  88.                   Once Nature ruined, no redeeming cure:
  89.                   Let us leave rivers,woods and mountains free
  90.                   Let us maintain their status pure:
  91.                   Feel for every creature and find divinity.

  92.            ( Dedicated to the Lord Of Kedarnath with humble devotion)
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  95.         August 1st 2013                                   Gutala Somaseshu

  96.          Reference: Charybdis-- In the Odyssey, a monster that 
  97.                             swallowed sailors travelling in ships. It is also
  98.                             a whirlpool on the Sicilian side in the straits of Messina.
  99.                             
  100.        Note: Kedarnath is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the Himalayan valley at a height of 11,755 ft. on the banks of the river Mandakini, a tributary of the Ganges. The great spiritual teacher Sri Adi Shankara renovated the temple  in eighth century. He attained siddhi or final liberation here only. The  construction of too many hydel projects, buildings and roads with so many tunnels and deforestation resulted in huge land slides and flooding of lakes,destroying so many lives and causing enormous damage to property and projects on the fateful day, June16th,2013.
  101. Yet the temple remained in tact in midst of tons of debris and massive boulders. In the name of modernization these holy places only suitable for simple life and pious living are converted into busy crowded areas without any regulation and planned organisation. Only people should be allowed in limited numbers just to have Darshan and not to indulge in luxuries or treat this as a holiday trip.
  102.  We should bear in mind that in the name of development we have no right to disturb the serenity or meddle with ecological balance putting at stake so many lives including flora and fauna.
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