#tanka 12

Happy Ganesha Chaturthi. 🙏🏼May you and your family be blessed with a happy, healthy and prosperous life 🙂 Isn’t the mosaic beautiful! This was made and kindly shared by my friend, Hansa. Thanks a lot, Ferdi.

Today, i have one tanka for you. Do let me know if it resonates with you.

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#haiku 3 & #tanka 11

Hello and welcome to my mid-week haikai and tanka posts. Very pleased to have published these in the Cold Moon Journal. I was even more pleased (actually quite stunned) find that the haiku made it to the journal’s long list for Touchstone nominations 2024.

Mohua Maulik
Cold Moon Journal 10th November 2024

Mohua Maulik
Cold Moon Journal 1st February 2025

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#tanka 9 & 10

Hello, hope you are having a grand week. This week in my usual mid-week posting, i present to you, two of my published tanka.

Mohua Maulik
haikuKATHA issue 38 December 2024

Mohua Maulik
haikuKATHA issue 38 December 2024

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#tanka 8

A mid-week tanka for your reading pleasure (hopefully!).

haikuKATHA Issue 30 April 2024

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#tanka 7

Hello everyone, hope you are having a great week. Today after days of sweltering heat, the clouds decided cut us some slack – phew! Below is a tanka of mine for your kind perusal. Do share your thoughts and comments.

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#senryu 1 & #tanka 6

This is my first time posting a senryu. According to the Haiku Society of America, haiku is the “essence of a movement keenly perceived in which nature is linked to human nature”. Senryu, by contrast, is “primarily concerned with human nature; often humorous or satiric”. Although, sometimes the line is blurred, at least for me. So apologies in advance for misnaming either.

Published in Cold Moon Journal

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#tanka 4 & 5

Hello everyone, i am back with a couple of my tanka published in haikuKATHA Issue 34 2024.

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#tanka 2

Wishing you all a very happy Bengali New Year! And my warm, albeit belated, greetings to all for Baisakhi, Vishu, Ugadi, Puthandu, Maha Vishubha Sankranti, Bohag Bihu and (my apologies for the) many more that I am sure to have missed. This New Year, may all our lives be filled with peace and joy.

Posting one of my published tanka for your kind perusal.

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And for those reading Some Sugar & Spice the second chapter is up. See you there!

PS: How does this image look? First time trying my hand on Canva. Do share your thoughts and tips. Thank you.

#tanka 1

Hello everyone! Today i present two unpublished tanka for your comments and suggestions

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TankaTuesday#7

Hello and welcome to my second post of the day. A rarity I assure you but the thing is I thought I had posted my entry for Collen’s #TankaTuesday challenge but apparently I had just thought about it. But thankfully, the unexpected rains washed away the pollution daze and I am double posting before it is too late. 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.

Here’s my tanka for the challenge:

As you may have guessed, the Indian or dare I say the global festival of lights, Diwali is the kigo word here. Wishing everyone a very Happy and Prosperous Diwali. May all the darkness be banished, evil vanquished and peace reign supreme.