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Tag: Hinduism

‘Lalita Speaks’ by Basudhara Roy

29th September 202129th September 2021  Basudhara Roy

Dancing milkmaids surround Krishna, but it’s not the Hindu deity they’re excited to be around. In Basudhara Roy’s gorgeous and erotically tinged poem, bodies undress and dissolve to the music of their own longing.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Baroque, BAROQUE Guest Editorial, Basudhara Roy, Gopis, Hindu Deities, Hinduism, Krishna, Poetry, queer love
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