Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Heaven on earth - Hyderabad ZINDABAD















Hyderabad - a cosmopolitan city, with a mélange of culture,
A modern- ancient charm, with Charminar its signature.

With loving and lively hospitality, wealth and grace,
It offers bonhomie and warmth to people of every race.

A temple and a mosque standing side by side
Speak of peace, with the unique Indian pride.

Ladbazaar’s colorful music, those bangles’ “chhan chhan!”
Steals the heart of every lady and her gentleman!

In the winding lanes, the craftsmen of jewels
Of stones and pearls sell exquisite ornaments

From lacquer ware of vases to Ikat weaving,
Or gods and goddesses in fine wood carving

From bidriware, bangles to Hyderabadi biriyani
From Banjara women’s mirror work to chai Irani

It offers delightful places, to curious sight-seeing firangis
And also to those fun-loving shop-addict Hindustanis

If you want to taste the modern IT glitterati,
You must frequent our fashionable HiTech city!

With roads posh and wide and jaw-dropping malls,
World-class buildings with unending wherewithal!

Metro is soon to whistle on the streets…
Commuting fast in style will also be at ease!

The lingo of Hyderabad has a very special touch,
 Dakkani is a mix of many a beautiful tongue!

Mushairas and Mehfils that sing in the heart
Of Hyderabadi culture are an essential part

The poetic words of Wali, Makhdoom and Areeb
Are pillars that strengthen the Deccani Tehzeeb!

And Sarojini, whom Nehru called the nightingale
Mesmerized even the Brits with her poetic trail.

Bhagamati became Hyder Mahal in Qutub Shah’s palace,
Bhagyanagar became Hyderabad in a loving embrace,

Andhra and Telangana as twins have taken a rebirth
United, they’ll make Hyderabad a heaven on earth!


This poem was read on Monday 21 March 2016 at the multilingual poetic meet at Rabindra Bharati on the occasion of World Poetry Day organised by the Department of Language and Culture, Telengana on the theme of Hyderabad Vishwanagaram.


My heartfelt thanks goes to the Department of Language and Culture Telengana for inviting me and for promoting poetry on the occasion of World Poetry Day. While their unparalleled hospitality goes to prove the bonhomie of Hyderabad, the efficiency with which they had organized the multilingual poetry meet is laudable in every sense.


My special thanks goes to Elizabeth Kurian Mona for having helped me with the re-structuring of the poem. Without her effort, the poem wouldn't have had the look of a string of couplets. Thank you Mona.

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