Kumartuli
‘You are weeks too early,’ they said ‘If you still want to see God, Go to Kumartuli.’ And so I went To the mortal birthplace Of the Heavenly Gods Embryonic, there they were Emerging from clay, Waiting to grasp their multi-armed blades, To be draped in silk To be painted with autumn’s gold To open their eyes, waking anew From their annual sleep Breaking with the rhythm Of Dhak and Dhol To smell the incense and the Chatim To hear Bhadra’s baritone all over again For a few days – earth turns divine again But there was another Category of deity, Who no one worshipped - The old frail God-makers Breathing life through sleepless nights That the city might wake anew With every brushstroke, a big bang Every idol an unknown cosmos – The god-makers trading heaven For a few hundred rupees The price for staying on earth And creating heaven right in our midst… Kumartuli, located along th...