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Somjit Dasgupta  Preserving the

Heritage of his Teacher

 

Evolution of the Rabab and the Jori

By Dr. Bharat Gupt.

 

KAJURAHO

Poem by Dennis Dinopoulos

 

ΙΝΔΙΚΑ

2005

OUR LADY LAXMI
Dennis Dinopoulos (POEM
)

 

ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΛΟΒΟΥΛΟΣ

Δίνοντας ζωή στα μάρμαρα της Θάσου.

 

Rabindra Narayan

Goswami

υνέντευξη)

 

Συνέντευξη με τον σκηνοθέτη

ΓΙΑΝΝΗ ΤΡΙΤΣΙΜΠΙΔΑ

 

THE LOTUS TEMPLE: A SACRED HEALING

    SPACE WITHIN

 Marco Barile

 NEKTARIOS MITRITSAKIS

Μουσικά Ταξίδια

Musical Travels

 

ΙΝΔΙΚΑ

2004

JOHN PROTOPAPAS 
 PASSION FOR MUSIC

 

ΑΝΤΩΝΗΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΟΥΔΑΚΗΣ

ΤΑ ΧΡΩΜΑΤΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΝΔΙΑΣ

 

 GOA
 CONTEMPORARY  ART

by Radhika Yeddanapudi
 

VICTIM OF LIFE
by Dennis Dinopoulos

(POEM)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KAJURAHO

by Dennis Dinopoulos

 

The British had left them hidden,
grateful to the thick jungle,
relieved that it had entwined itself
around them - temples the lot of them!
Such 'unmentionable' monuments,
huddled together like newly hatched,
depicting in exquisite details
the delights of love.
Here was love's triangle fused
into one explosion, with
differentiating lines blurred,
with matter suspended and torn
by desire for deliverance
from earth's embrace.
Here was the sexual act turning
the skies into an open thoroughfare,
for spirits released from love's energy.

Our guide was very matter of fact,
pointing out the elaborate techniques,
the group sessions, the ways release may
be achieved, taking great delight at
certain angles, accuracy or depth.
In Khajuraho, she said, Love's Labours
are never lost.

Toured the village in the afternoon;
women cooking on open fires,
thick grey smoke spiraling to an
evening sky, open gutters, community taps
for fresh water; kids playing cricket
with a rubber ball, no stumps,
'caught and you're out' their only option,
shrieks of the crouching fieldsmen
filling the sky.

 

 

 

By the same poet:

Our Lady Laxmi, INΔΙΚΑ 2005.

Victim of Life, INΔΙΚΑ 2004.

 

 

D.Dinopoulos. (c)  Kifisou 3 Halandri Athens 152 34 Greece

 

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