Lament of Chandramatī
(This a loose translation of சந்திரமதி புலம்பல், a Tamil poem featuring King Hariśchandra’s wife, Chandramatī’s lament over the death of her son.)
Scorched by the sun, bitten by frost,
Parched with thirst, after a kingdom lost.
Is it fate that is set out to be cruel,
Or, did my sins past deny us of gruel?
I had gone to beg, beseech or borrow,
And I return empty to a lifetime of sorrow.
Was it that I gave you up to the reaper,
Or, did fate sound the knell as a viper?
As king, your father ruled as per scripture,
His ministers faced not any stricture.
We treated our vanquished with honour,
And none in our land was a slave or owner.
What had we done to fall from grace?
To a fate we wish not even our foes face.
Driven to penury, and riven in misery,
Is your calm the last of fate’s vagary?
I pray unto all the deities that we revered,
Can you not unite what has been severed?
A wish, if I were to ask and you to give,
Take not the offspring when the genitors live.


2 Comments:
Nice..last two lines especially touching
simply super
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