Ever been caught by the sight of a hundred kohuas swaying by the blue Brahmaputra?
If your answer is a yes, probably you would understand what makes me vouch for them while mother Nature has a thousand more marvels to be admired.
I have grown associating the kohuas with the onset of Durga Puja. The kohuas have been my constant. I may completely forget about their existence but they return each year to make me believe in the power of hope. I have always admired them in their full bloom from a distance. I realise, whenever I try to step into a story as it's character, I ruin the magic of the story. Probably that is why, kohuas still fascinate me for I have always admired them from the periphery of my story.
I have been through cold rough seasons. I have felt hopeless at times and my heart has known what it takes to be through losses, but between seasons of hope and seasons of despair I have shed parts of who I used to be. I have learnt to be a kohua, flimsy yet tough!
Kohua bon mur oxanto mon...
This particular song this evening, brought home a thousand memories.
*Thank you Praschurya for letting me borrow your painting. |
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