The bindi* the nose ring, the pallu**
Defines her identity
Or the strings of covered women
Bound through eternity
Walking through centuries
With a male for a crutch
A father, a husband or a son
Or any related by birth
Where the cloth on her head
Is a sign she needs to wear
To constantly remind herself
That she is inferior
Where she has to walk
A few paces behind
Where her screams are stifled
By the cover which binds
Where her agonies lie hidden
In miles of drapes
Along with her ambition
And all she craves
Representing the female form
Often a symbol of worship
While in day–to–day life
Frequently torn to bits
An unequal game
Right from the start
Where one half is deprived
From playing their part
An unequal ledger, where
Women appear as debit
And men with only half the load
Often claim all the credit
**Pallu – the end of a saree / scarf, which Indian women use to cover their head
*Bindi – the red dot, Indian women often wear on their forehead
Subir Chakraborty / 4th Sept 2018

Subir,
You have unveiled the facts of the veil very beautifully!! Its really the universal status and perennially has been man’s world!!
Rama
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I agree with you totally. Nothing seems to have changed. Have we , Have I . Our outlook remains the same. We need to alter our thoughts, approach and acknowledge the power that women bring to the world.
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