Amaravati Poetic Prism 2017
With their characteristic enthusiasm, passion, indefatigable efforts, the Cultural Centre of Vijayawada and Amaravati (CCVA), under the priceless leadership of Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh and his teeming members Mandali Buddha Prasad, Deputy Speaker, Bhuma Akhila Priya, Minister for Tourism, Mukesh Kumar Meena I.A.S Secretary to Government (Tourism and Culture), Dr D. Vizai Bhaskar, CEO, AP State Creativity and Culture Commission, Y. Harish Chandra Prasad, Founder and Chief Mentor, Chairman, Malaxmi Group, his amicable life partner Dr Y. Tejaswini, Founder CCVA, Dr E. Sivanagi Reddy, CEO, CCVA, and Padmaja Iyengar, Curator and Honorary Literary Advisor, CCVA has successfully organized its third International Multilingual Poets’ meet on 11th and 12th November 2017 hosting International poet delegates from 14 countries and from nearly all the states of India.
Numbers speak a thousand words
The APP (Amaravati Poetic Prism) 2017 anthology comprises 987 poems in 85 languages coming from 67 countries, an unimaginable feat bringing in almost one third of the world under the same book; it is a victory for Literature, a festival for poetry, writing and above all a collective effort reinforcing the importance of team work. It is little wonder that this phenomenal growth of CCVA’s brainchild APP 2017 is recognized by the India Book of Records as a Unique Record of Excellence. The two day enthralling reading of poems of all languages, from Estonian to Mandarin, from Maithili, Urdu, French, Danish, Hindi, English to rare languages like Kaithi, Esperanto had also seen spectacular performance by Anjali Patil and her troupe who came all the way from Canada to coalesce with the CCVA’s message of love and peace as they were dancing on themes of Sufi and Shiva; they literally transported us into another world and naturally had a standing ovation from the mesmerized audience; a beautiful Mohiniyattam, the unique form of dance from Kerala by Seema S. also had the audience, national and international, in awe and wonder.
International presence
This year's Poetic Prism meet witnessed the presence of fourteen countries making the event truly international. The countries were Sri Lanka, Austria, Croatia, Poland, Denmark, Albania, Estonia, Israel, China, Iran, Jordon, Saudi Arabia and the USA.
A memorable boat-ride
At the end of the session, poet delegates were taken for a long boat ride in the Krishna river and was shown the confluence of two rivers, Krishna and Godavari, a yet another humongous initiative by the Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu to make the lives of people of Andhra Pradesh happier and more prosperous. Some were also taken to Amaravati. It was heartening to see Y. Harish Chandra Prasad, Chairman Malaxmi Group personally accompanying us and explaining the mythological background of the importance of Krishna river and the adjacent Durga temple. His humorous and effective communication makes him clearly a fantastic orator.
Raison d’être of CCVA
The message of love and peace, of brotherhood and acceptance of diversity reinforced through reading and listening of various languages has made the two-day fulfilling for all who were a part of the programme. It ended with a touching message from the leaders, including the discourse of the Krishna ZJilla Parishad Chairperson Ms Gadde Anuradha who upheld so beautifully our traditional and age-old camaraderie of looking at guests as Gods (Atithi Devo Bhava) and on the same breath urged us to look at Vijayawada as ‘our’ Vijayawada in the same way we look at the world as our own – this was the underlying intent of the poetic programme held at the A Plus convention centre that made Vijayawada truly victorious thus justifying its very name, its raison d’être.
The message of love and peace, of brotherhood and acceptance of diversity reinforced through reading and listening of various languages has made the two-day fulfilling for all who were a part of the programme. It ended with a touching message from the leaders, including the discourse of the Krishna ZJilla Parishad Chairperson Ms Gadde Anuradha who upheld so beautifully our traditional and age-old camaraderie of looking at guests as Gods (Atithi Devo Bhava) and on the same breath urged us to look at Vijayawada as ‘our’ Vijayawada in the same way we look at the world as our own – this was the underlying intent of the poetic programme held at the A Plus convention centre that made Vijayawada truly victorious thus justifying its very name, its raison d’être.
The relentless team of volunteers from FORBES giving a selfless round-the-clock service
It was heartening to see the volunteers from FORBES college, a fresh willing-to-work-round-the-clock team of youngsters who were literally on their toes, and without whose effort the event wouldn't have been as successful as it was. Their willingness to work and serve for this great cause was instantaneously felt by all the delegates who took part in the memorable event. Hats off to the team. Love you all.
The message
All the visionary leaders behind this great effort envisioned even more support from the Government to take this event forward, reaching out to the entire world in the days to come, with the sole purpose of making Literature and Poetry as the forerunner of thoughts to rebuild the mindset in order to foster peace and prosperity not for the region alone, but for the world at large.
The Anthology
The Amaravati Poetic Prism anthology stands as a witness of a sincere effort that speaks volumes, in terms of effort put up by all the stakeholders; by the poets around the world, by those who worked day and night in the background correcting the form and the content, by the leaders who made this impossible task possible taking care of the intricate logistics and other aspects of the project. While the anthology goes down into history, it will carry with it an incomparable and the most magnanimous gesture of sensitizing the world that despite diverse cultures, languages, castes, creed, beliefs and faiths, we are all united when it comes to poetry. It stands as a proof that we can win, as one.
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