Thank you Rallentanda. It is believed that God Krishna visits Vrindavan(he spent his childhood in this town) on full moon nights and dances with his consort, Radha.
Dear Mrs Usha Menon, I love ur prompt and the simple words are deep and profound if we reflect properly. I so appreciate ur kind words on my blog:) Regards Vishal www.vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com
ReplyDeletewow...the second one dispels fear for ever.. great.... :)
Thank you Sumana.
DeleteMy take is that in every myth is a kernel (maybe a very tiny kernel) of truth...
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Thank you MMT.
DeleteWe have the tendency to believe in Myth. Your Haiku explain why we shouldn't. Nice;y written. :)
ReplyDeleteOops..sorry. My typo there. It should be "Nicely".
DeleteThank you Balqis, Our mindset is such that we believe in myths knowing fully that they are not correct.
DeleteThese are nicely done, Usha.
ReplyDeleteThank you Celestine(I hope this is your name).I am glad you liked it.
DeleteRadha and Krishna are mythical realities :)Ghosts are real myths :)
ReplyDeleteNice ones there, Usha Ma'm :)
Thanks Sreeja. How nicely you have differentiated the myths!
DeleteNever believed in myths.
ReplyDeleteNice message given here.
I like the first one. I have no idea what it means but I feel a bit of magic in there somewhere:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rallentanda. It is believed that God Krishna visits Vrindavan(he spent his childhood in this town) on full moon nights and dances with his consort, Radha.
DeleteVery beautifully done, Usha...:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Panchali.
DeleteBeautiful take on the prompt word!! But must comment on the previous one....the Home Sweet Home is lovely and so cozy Usha!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nanka for such sweet comments on both posts.
DeleteDear Mrs Usha Menon, I love ur prompt and the simple words are deep and profound if we reflect properly. I so appreciate ur kind words on my blog:)
ReplyDeleteRegards
Vishal
www.vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com