Kashi






Kashi does not ask
where you come from.
It only asks
what you carry.
Joy. Guilt.
Hope. Exhaustion.
Everything finds its place here.

Conversations with Shiva-do not begin with prayer.
Sometimes they beginwith complaints,
a tired laugh, a tear wiped quickly
knowing he will speak, when our hearts fall silent

Life in this city
doesn’t pretend to be perfect.
It spills, it stains, it heals in crooked ways.

At the ghats,
death stands openly
like a teacher-who will not lie to you.
Not frighteningnot comforting-Just true, to realize

People come to end their story.
People come to rewrite it.
The river holds both-without judgment.

Here, Shiva is not above you.
He grows in the gaps between your doubts.
He listens even when you stop speaking.

Kashi teaches slowly
The divine is not distant.
The mortal is not weak.
The fire does not destroy.
The water does not erase.
They all release.

This city does not give answers.
It loosens knots. It reveals a courage
you did not know belong to you.

In Kashi,
you realize the Truth: Living and Leaving are two names
for the same act-of letting go.


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