Hello! It is time for Colleenβs #TankaTuesday challenge where the rules are to to write in any of the 24 syllabic forms of Japanese poetry using a kigo or season word as an inspiration. While there are 24 seasons in Japan, we are allowed to use season words as per our region.
But before I begin, I am very chuffed that Colleen was kind enough to choose my previous entry as the poem of the week and couldnt resist sharing. Yayy and thank you again Colleen π
Now off to the tanka of this week. First the tanka and then the explanatory note. Perhaps, some of you may not need the note π
Navratri
going to office on
an empty stomach
they join the
bhandara queue
I have used Navratri (literally nine-nights) as the βkigoβ word for this tanka. In India, we are currently celebrating Navratri and today is day 3 of the festival. Navaratri is a bi-annual Hindu festival observed in honour of the Mother Goddess Durga and many devotees keep a fast during this period. A bhandara is a mass feast given to the needy by the Hindus, particularly in North India on auspicious occasions such as the Navratri.
Here’s wishing you all a very auspicious and happy Navratras to you and yours. π

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Navratri.The waxing crescent moon.Dancing (Dandiya Ras) nine nights,praying to Mahishasur Mardini. Remembering happy childhood Navratri celebrations. Thank you Dahlia for Navratri Tanka.
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Thank you Ferdi π π
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Loved reading your Navratri Tanka Dahlia
Thanks
Chinnulu
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Thanks a lot Chinnulu π
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Well done, Dahlia. Those holidays are great kigo words.
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Thanks a lot Colleen π
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You’re welcome.
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Wishing you a very auspicious and happy Navratras to you and yours also, Dahlia. I’m sure Mother Goddess Durga is pleased by the generosity to those in need β€
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Thank you so much Msjadeli π π
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You’re welcome β€
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Beautiful! Well shared π
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Thanks a lot Priti π
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Thank you π
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For whatever reason, the food made in big quantities tastes nice. No wonder someone who decided to go to work empty stomach ended up at Bhandara.
Cheers..
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Ah that’s another interpretation. Thanks π
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Congratulations for winning the Poem of the week.
Cheers..
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He he. Thanks π
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