Saturday, August 10, 2013

Things I'll Tell My Daughter

This is not actually written by me, but a relative of mine, Ruchira Sen. But I agree to whatever she has said, so decided to pen it down here...

Things I'll tell my daughter(Hope I have one someday)

1.You don't need to feel pressurized to look 'presentable'. Maintain the level of hygiene that makes you comfortable. Quite honestly, how you look doesn't matter. What matters is what you stand for, which should feature in who you are.

2.No, you don't need to be home by sunset. People will try to harass/molest/rape you wherever you are. The idea is to terrorize you into hiding at home and to keep you away from making your voice heard. It helps to be safe, to take transport after dark instead of walking, t know your routes, to be with friends if possible but assert your right to be whenever and wherever you want to be and if you are walking and alone and are stalked, remember it is not your fault. You are not asking for it. If you are in a boy's room at a particular time, it does not mean that anyone can treat you anyway. You are not asking for it.

3.Eat and drink as much as you like.

4.A blood stain in your dress is not a shameful thing. Menstruating is normal.

5.No, you don't need to be a 'lady' because 'well behaved women seldom made history'. It's enough to be a good person-to be helpful,caring and sensitive, to know what's true and right and good and strive for it.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Clips of My Mind: Shiva and Kaali

Clips of My Mind: Shiva and Kaali

Shiva and Kaali

I have been planning to get a tattoo of Shiva and Kaali done for quite sometime now.

I just love what they represent metaphorically. Kaali, is the feminine word for eternal time. Kaal, is the masculine word for the same. Shiva, in his meditative state represents the universe in it's primal, passive and subconscious state. Kali dancing on him represents the dance of time eternal. Both of them together basically represent the dance of time on the passive state of the universe.

Also, what a lucky gal she is. To have Shiva as her man. Shiva, who is there for her when she is at her best, and when she is at her worst. Shiva, who is the epitome of acceptance when she is angry, erratic and uncontrollable. His unconditional love calms her down. He has understood her at her core, and supports her, come what may. She is totally free when she is with him. He is the one she comes home to.

That kind of love is every mere mortal gal's dream. May every Kali of this mortal world find her Shiva.