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Secrets of Ishbar
Index
PART I: Snow in Srinagar 
Exile
Reaching Srinagar
The city of fame
Rainy afternoon in ...
Up the Sindh river in a doonga
Snow in Srinagar
Chilai Kalan
Crossing the Vitasta
Journey into the Himalayas
Ishbar evenings
Pony ride in the Liddar valley
Views of Haramukh
My father in Hawaii
PART II: Ten Thousand Years of Solitude 
The Fire in the Waters
Records of our lives
Threads
Ask Krishna
The Conductor of the dead
A Wounded bird
The riddle of Isha
Patanjali's song
The hidden path up the hill
Inner Sarasvati
Naming things
On high desert
A small beginning
Uncovering
Seeking answers
Nachiketa's dual
Quantum implications
Chance and necessity
A Boy and his dog

 

THE SECRETS OF ISHBAR


Nachiketa's Dual

Sorrowing for his father
Nachiketa fasted for three nights
and his dual spoke: 

There is a path
narrow as a razor's edge
that leads to a landscape
where the sun does not shine
nor the moon and the stars
nor these lightnings
and much less this fire. 

Here is an upside-down tree
with the leaves resting on the ground
climb it to the roots
till you find the seed. 

Take a chariot for your journey
the driver will know the answer.

The Secrets of Ishbar

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