Monday, December 07, 2015
Results of the Indian Kukai #14
Namaste! Greetings!
We conclude another edition of the Indian Kukai today, our fourteenth. November/December has been a torrid period so far, and we, along with the world, have had a few bumps along the way. For this edition, we aren’t withholding results of those who haven’t sent their votes.
93 participants graced our 14th Kukai, and they came from 26 different countries. The voting was quite close throughout and is reflected in our results as we have a 4-way tie for 4th place, and just 3 points separating 2nd to 5th place.
Our winner is Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy from Birmingham, England.
Vidya S Venkatramani from Chennai, India takes the runner-up slot, and Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara from Galaţi, Romania takes third place.
The 4-way tie for 4th place is between Paresh Tiwari (Mumbai, India), Pepa Odjakova (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), Alexey Andreev (Moscow, Russia) and F. Florian (Botosani, Romania).
Ana Drobot of Bucharest makes it three from Romania in our top 5.
Congratulations to all of them, and to each of you who participated as well.
Complete results as below.
Points are indicated as (5,3,1) = 5*1pt + 3*2pt + 1*3pt = 5+6+3 = 14pts.
WINNER
16
coffeehouse...
one more gulp
of gossip
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
[Birmingham, England]
(12,6,1)=27pts
RUNNER UP
53
gossip column-
the coffee steam mists
my glasses
Vidya S Venkatramani
[Chennai, India]
(4,3,4)=22pts
THIRD PLACE
44
honeymoon -
only morning coffee
without sugar
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara
[Galaţi, Romania]
(5,5,2)=21pts
FOURTH PLACE (x4)
19
between
everything and nothing . . .
the lukewarm coffee
Paresh Tiwari
[Mumbai, India]
(5,6,1)=20pts
65
lazy weekend
circles of coffee
on the magazine
Pepa Odjakova
[Plovdiv, Bulgaria]
(5,3,3)=20pts
90
cold morning
in the bottom of her cup
my future
Alexey Andreev
[Moscow, Russia]
(7,5,1)=20pts
93
coffee in the trenches...
stirring the hunter's moon
anticlockwise
F. Florian
[Botosani, Romania]
(4,2,4)=20pts
FIFTH PLACE
83
morning coffee -
the fog lifts off
the town's name
Ana Drobot
[Bucharest, Romania]
(4,6,1)=19pts
SIXTH PLACE
68
breathing in -
the fading cream enso*
in my coffee
*Ensō (circle) is a sacred symbol in the Zen school of Buddhism and is one of the most common subjects of Japanese calligraphy.
Anitha Varma
[Kochi, India]
(2,6,1)=17pts
SEVENTH PLACE
35
black coffee
quietly I sip the last
remaining stars
Billy Antonio
[Laoac, Philippines]
(4,1,3)=15pts
EIGHTH PLACE
57
black coffee
white sugar
I stir the world into oneness
Adjei Agyei-Baah
[Kumasi, Ghana]
(4,2,2)=14pts
NINTH PLACE (x2)
27
last leaf has fallen -
he still brings two cup of coffee
to the empty bad
Tomasz Szymczak
[Chojnice, Poland]
(3,2,2)=13pts
89
chilly dawn...
the kitten finds the spot
where the coffee mug was
Sanaa Dayal
[Jaipur, India]
(2,1,3)=13pts
TENTH PLACE (x4)
4
winter…
the squirming sun
in my latte
Seshu Chamarty
[Hyderabad, India]
(6,3,0)=12pts
18
silence…
sp(l)ilt coffee
between us
Diana Teneva
[Haskovo, Bulgaria]
(1,1,3)=12pts
86
winter chill—
a homeless man curls both hands
around his coffee
Carole MacRury
[Point Roberts, USA]
(4,1,2)=12pts
87
dawn - the black
night condensing
into a cup
Francesco de Sabata
[Pescantina, Italy]
(2,2,2)=12pts
ELEVENTH PLACE
11
a date
coffee in cups
has cooled
Andrzej Dembonczyk
[Silesia, Poland]
(2,3,1)=11pts
TWELFTH PLACE (x3)
3
cold window
black coffee
& tax forms
Anna Cates
[Wilmington, USA]
(2,1,2)=10pts
33
morning coffee -
on the widow's table
two pair cups
Dan Iulian
[Bucharest, Romania]
(3,2,1)=10pts
62
old coffee stains
on the kitchen counter -
trying to read my future
Rivka Tzur
[Kfar Saba, Israel]
(2,1,2)=10pts
TWELFTH PLACE (x2)
39
crescent moon—
the sound of the cup
on the tip of the spoon
Edward Beach
[Bristol, England]
(1,4,0)=9pts
88
just one sip…
so many
fantasies
Ali Znaidi
[Redeyef, Tunisia]
(3,0,2)=9pts
THIRTEENTH PLACE
31
Just now they both
are wrapped in fog...
two steaming coffees
Vasile Moldovan
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,3,0)=8pts
FOURTEENTH PLACE (x5)
5
silver wedding
fallen rose petals
in the cup of coffee
Lyudmila Hristova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
(2,1,1)=7pts
48
another coffee -
woman in ethereal sari
at the next table
Krzysztof Kokot
[Nowy Targ, Poland]
(0,2,1)=7pts
49
monsoon scent
from wet earth the rise
of coffee blossom
Kala Ramesh
[Pune, India]
(3,2,0)=7pts
78
not even
three spoonfuls help . . .
scan results
Marion Clarke
[Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland]
(2,1,1)=7pts
80
morning that I like
the taste of coffee
in your kiss
Mary T. Stella
[Rome, Italy]
(0,2,1)=7pts
FIFTEENTH PLACE (x3)
36
valentines day
the barista swirls
a heart
Catherine Smith
[Sydney, Australia]
(3,0,1)=6pts
37
in my white coffee
dipping my croissant —
morning moon
Minh-Triêt Pham
[Paris, France]
(1,1,1)=6pts
72
sitting next to a beggar
my nostrils on high alert -
smell of coffee
Christiane Ranieri
[Wittenheim, France]
(1,1,1)=6pts
SIXTEENTH PLACE (x3)
23
smell of fresh coffee -
another perfusion
for breakfast today
Miruna Covor
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,0,1)=5pts
25
coffee cloud
the faded strands
in her hairbun
G. Akila
[Hyderabad, India]
(3,1,0)=5pts
76
cafe bar terrace -
an express with migrants
rushing westward
Djurdja Vukelic Rozic
[Ivanic-Grad, Croatia]
(0,1,1)=5pts
SEVENTEENTH PLACE (x8)
6
distant shot-
coffee spills over
my shadow
Rita Odeh
[Haifa, Israel]
(2,1,0)=4pts
10
her lipstick
on empty coffee cup-
he treasures!
Munia Khan
[Dhaka, Bangladesh]
(1,0,1)=4pts
29
long corridor—
I halt in front of the office
with a coffee aroma
Tomislav Maretic
[Zagreb, Croatia]
(2,1,0)=4pts
40
roadside inn...
in a coffee can
tips collected
Arturas Silanskas
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
(0,2,0)=4pts
52
a blank sudoku
on the coffee table -
grandpa's monocle
Arvinder Kaur
[Chandigarh, India]
(2,1,0)=4pts
60
the first taste
of coffee after pregnancy:
a stark new life
Ingrid Jendrzejewski
[Cambridge, England]
(2,1,0)=4pts
63
receding waves
I curl my fingers around
the coffee mug
Vandana Parashar
[Sri-Ganganagar, India]
(2,1,0)=4pts
79
disposable cups -
a roofless child sipping
coffee leftovers
Lavana Kray
[Iasi, Romania]
(2,1,0)=4pts
EIGHTEENTH PLACE (x11)
2
downtown office -
a coffee cup connects me
with the nature
Mihail Buraga
[Bucharest, Romania]
(1,1,0)=3pts
8
monsoon kisses-
the taste of filter coffee
still lingers on
Vani Sathyanarayan
[Bangalore, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
22
starved . . .
her unbathed body
smells coffee
Ajaya Mahala
[Pune, India]
(3,0,0)=3pts
30
black, no sugar —
the long night filled
with tar
Ernesto P. Santiago
[Athens, Greece]
(1,1,0)=3pts
42
huge coffee mug
smell of life is spreading -
new day of labour
Arik Benedek Chaviv
[Gyvataim, Israel]
(0,0,1)=3pts
45
college reunion
the lingering smell of coffee
in old-time gossip
Shalini Sunkuru
[Norwich, England]
(1,1,0)=3pts
51
warm fall colors --
matching his neckties
to a medium roast
Julie Warther
[Dover, USA]
(1,1,0)=3pts
55
bilingual
mixing cream
in my Kaffee
Meik Blottenberger
[Hanover, USA]
(0,0,1)=3pts
58
brightening -
an old friend popping in
for a cup of coffee
Angelica Seithe
[Wettenberg, Germany]
(1,1,0)=3pts
84
bubbles through coffee grounds
silence in between
the two of us
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
[Klaipeda, Lithuania]
(1,1,0)=3pts
91
yes
to become
morning
coffee
Sondra Byrnes
[Santa Fe, USA]
(0,0,1)=3pts
NINETEENTH PLACE (x9)
12
coffee
under his nose
a frothy smile
Dorota Ocińska - Karin
[Łódź, Poland]
(2,0,0)=2pts
15
kohl trails
through our conversation...
black coffee
Yesha Shah
[Surat, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
34
morning coffee --
aroma of those faraway
thoughts
Kumarendra Mallick
[Hyderabad, India]
(2,0,0)=2pts
47
Porcelain shines
proud housewife -
does not see the stain.
Božidar Škobić - Čika Boško
[Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina]
(0,1,0)=2pts
61
In the kitchen
fresh smell of coffee
the moon invites itself
Richard Jodoin
[Montréal, Canada]
(0,1,0)=2pts
69
alumni meet ...
we share secrets
over a coffee cup
Archana Kapoor Nagpal
[Bangalore, India]
(2,0,0)=2pts
71
cold night
sitting by the radio
coffee song
Kwaku Feni Adow
[Akosombo, Ghana]
(2,0,0)=2pts
74
in the end of love
last kiss
with taste of coffee
Andrius Luneckas
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
(2,0,0)=2pts
81
mugs of strong coffee -
my only ammunition
to meet tight deadlines
Sandra Martyres
[Mumbai, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
TWENTIETH PLACE (x9)
9
another morning
a whiff of coffee
instead of coins
Iliyana Stoyanova
[St. Albans, England]
(1,0,0)=1pts
13
rose sky -
on the coffee foam
first snowflakes
Steliana Voicu
[Ploiesti, Romania]
(1,0,0)=1pts
20
Long night dissapearing
from my sleepy eyes
smell of coffee
Ruzica Soldo
[Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia & Herzegovina]
(1,0,0)=1pts
24
Holding the cup
- a frozen heart
in a barista
Reshmy Warrier
[Mumbai, India]
(1,0,0)=1pts
28
cloud on cloud-
I add another spoon of sugar
to my latte
Sreelatha Nair
[Chennai, India]
(1,0,0)=1pts
38
cold latte --
the summer morning
takes me away
James Dobson
[Prudhoe, England]
(1,0,0)=1pts
41
expecting snow...
the coffee-grounds in the bin
still hot
Adrian Bouter
[Gouda, The Netherlands]
(1,0,0)=1pts
70
coffee aroma
the rose garden
is teary
Rajeshwari Srinivasan
[Thane, India]
(1,0,0)=1pts
92
beckoning us
daily to the same place
coffee klatch
Devin Harrison
[Vancouver, Canada]
(1,0,0)=1pts
NO POINTS THIS TIME, SORRY. (x21)
1
bitter-sweet parting :
bidding farewell
to the fragrant coffee blooms
Chitra Rajappa
[Bangalore, India]
7
last coffee
he hides the fortune slip
out of habit
Radka Mindova
[Sliven City, Bulgaria]
14
heavy winter darkness
proving neutrinos' weight -
over my black coffee
Nicu Stopel
[Bucharest, Romania]
17
such calamity!
the dog's tail spills coffee
on her new white dress
Barbara A. Taylor
[Mountain Top, Australia]
21
sunday morning
in coffee grounds
your sour smile
Dainius Dirgela
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
26
Grandmother’s ritual
in the kettle black coffee
for waking up
Tatjana Debeljački
[Uzice, Serbia]
32
monday morning
before starting the car's engine
I chew a coffee bean
Nijolė Kerušauskienė
[Kaunas, Lithuania]
43
peaty waves
roll onto the beach
black coffee
Nancy Brady
[Huron, USA]
46
sidewalk café
I keep turning my head -
black hair bare shoulder
Freddy Ben-Arroyo
[Haifa, Israel]
50
Sunday coffee
all fortune slips at the betting point
with an inscription “Money”
Zornitza Harisanova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
54
Birthday in the fall -
last sip coffee with friends
in a pool of blood
Marie Alice-Maire
[Rungis, France]
56
coffee -
steam swirls and sways
...sambas of Brazil
John McDonald
[Edinburgh, Scotland]
59
morning discussion -
from the hissing machine
a smell of coffee
Janina Weidholz
[Wiesbaden, Germany]
64
dense aroma of
the decocted and strong coffee
her wedded love
Purush
[Noleansville, USA]
66
smoke rising
from snow-capped chimneys...
scent of coffee
Keith A. Simmonds
[Rodez, France]
67
dry, cracked fingers
snag on sweater threads—
coffee aroma
Ignatius Fay
[Sudbury, Canada]
73
Café states mum
it's coffee argues dad
And child relishes sip
Shabbir Shaikh
[Selu, India]
75
cafe near the station
your cup
bottom up
Alexander Shytkovskiy
[Energodar, Ukraine]
77
beyond my reach
wandering mind
I sip my coffee
Pravin Menon
[Bangalore, India]
82
with sternness ...
the smell of coffee
smooths his brow
Martina Heinisch
[Oelde, Germany]
85
cup after cup
she does the jitterbug dance
with coffee
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
[Fairlawn, USA]
The certificates for the winners will be sent by Thursday, 10th December.
Our next Kukai is in January 2016.
Wishing all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Organizers, Indian Kukai.
Friday, November 06, 2015
Call for Entries - Indian Kukai #14 - November 2015
Namaste! Hello!
We welcome you to the 14th edition of Indian Kukai.
Indian Kukai, which will be held once every two months, comes to you from IN haiku group, which was formed by few like-minded haiku poets at the Haiku Utsav in February of 2013 – for exploring, promoting, enjoying and sinking deeper into the intricacies of this beautiful art form.
We request you to bookmark or follow our blog, Indian Kukai @ http://indiankukai.blogspot.com/
Topics and results will be posted to this blog only. We’ll send you the ballot to the mail ID you use to enter the kukai.
The topic for Indian Kukai #14 is COFFEE.
The word need not be used in the haiku, but the haiku should be showing the topic clearly.
Submission Period:
FRI – 6th NOV. to SUN – 29th NOV. 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Voting Period:
MON – 30th NOV. to SUN – 6th DEC. 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Results no later than: FRI – 11th DEC. 2015
Guidelines:
- Participants may send no more than ONE HAIKU ENTRY on the topic. No haiga entries please. Only haiku in English shall be accepted.
- Please do not enter any previously published haiku. Publication includes personal blogs, journals, Facebook, print or websites. Also, please do not use any obscene words in your haiku. We wish to keep the Indian Kukai free of such words.
- All haiku entries are to remain anonymous till we publish the results.Any shared information or discussion about your entries in any group or forum, will be considered a violation of the rule.
- If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
- If you fail to vote during the voting period, then your haiku will be shown without ranking points in the results.
How to enter?
- Send one haiku to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com
- Only haiku in English shall be accepted.
- The subject for correspondence will be “Indian Kukai #14 (COFFEE) – My Entry”
- Please sign your haiku with your name and place of residence (city, country).
- The acknowledgement for the same will come at most by the weekend after we receive your entry.
- Write your entry in the body of the mail, left aligned. Attachments will not be considered.
- We will send a ballot mail with the entries to those who have entered, once the submission period closes.
Guidelines for Voting Period:
- Only those who have submitted an entry to this edition of the kukai can vote.
- We will send you an e-mail with the entries numbered and made anonymous.
- You will have 6 points to use in total, no more than 3 marks to any one haiku entry. All 6 points must be used.
- Send all your votes in one e-mail to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com with the subject for correspondence as "Indian Kukai #14 (COFFEE) - My Votes". We request you not to reply to the ballot mail itself, as it will help us to tally your votes easily.
- The acknowledgement for the same will come at most by the weekend after we receive your vote mail.
- Please do not vote for your own entry. Such votes will result in all your votes being rejected.
- Order your votes in the same order as in list.
For eg:#01 -- 3 points#06 -- 1 points#25 -- 2 points - Once voting period closes, the results will be published on this blog. We will intimate the publishing of results on blog via a mail as well.
Welcome again, and we hope you enjoy this edition of Indian Kukai.
Cheers!
Organizers, Indian Kukai.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Winners' Certificates - Indian Kukai #13 - Spider
Indian Kukai congratulates the eight poets who take the first five places in this edition.
First place:
Ajaya Mahala from Pune, India.
Second place:
Adjei Agyei-Baah from Kumasi, Ghana.
Joint third place:
Pepa Odjakova from Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Archana Kapoor Nagpal from Bangalore, India.
Joint fourth place:
Andrzej Dembonczyk from Silesia, Poland.
Sanaa Dayal from Jaipur, India.
Joint fifth place:
Kripa Anand from Pune, India.
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy from Birmingham England.
Results - Indian Kukai #13 - Spider
Greetings, participants of the Indian Kukai #11.
Namaste! Bon jour! Alo!
We have completed another edition of the Indian Kukai, the thirteenth. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the participation and support that you have given us!
We had received entries from 97 haiku poets from 24 countries this time!
Australia (5), Bangladesh (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1), Bulgaria (4), Canada (2), Croatia (2), England (4), France (4), Germany (2), Ghana (3), India (31), Israel (1), Italy (3), Lithuania (4), Nepal (2), Northern Ireland (1), Philippines (1), Poland (6), Romania (10), Russia (1), Scotland (1), Ukraine (1), USA (6).
The winners of the Kukai this time are:
First: Ajaya Mahala (Pune, India)
Second: Adjei Agyei-Baah (Kumasi, Ghana)
Joint Third: Pepa Odjakova (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) & Archana Kapoor Nagpal (Bangalore, India)
Joint Fourth: Sanaa Dayal (Jaipur, India) & Andrzej Dembonczyk (Silesia Poland)
Joint Fifth: Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy (Birmingham, England) & Kripa Anand (Pune, India)
Votes displayed as ( 7, 4, 5 ) = 7 x 1pt votes + 4 x 2pt votes + 5 x 3pt votes = 7 + 8 + 15 = 30 pts
The complete results are below:
Winner (1)
Entry #6
winter wind
a spider web holds together
the swaying bamboos
Ajaya Mahala
[Pune, India]
(5,5,7)=36pts
Runner-up (1)
Entry #23
night reading
a hanging spider drops
into its shadow
Adjei Agyei-Baah
[Kumasi, Ghana]
(7,7,1)=24pts
Joint Third Place (2)
Entry #56
wrapped
in a spider's hammock
my first doll
Archana Kapoor Nagpal
[Bangalore, India]
(7,4,1)=18pts
Entry #81
penniless
sharing the room
with a spider
Pepa Odjakova
[Plovdiv, Bulgaria]
(7,4,1)=18pts
Joint Fourth Place (2)
Entry #9
autumn walk
in her long hair
small spider
Andrzej Dembonczyk
[Silesia, Poland]
(6,2,2)=16pts
Entry #30
lace doilies...
a spider crochets
the mist
Sanaa Dayal
[Jaipur, India]
(3,2,3)=16pts
Joint Fifth Place (2)
Entry #1
eyes open
to a sunlit spider's web-
dream catcher
Kripa Anand
[Pune, India]
(4,1,3)=15pts
Entry #29
wet dusk—
a spider rocking
its rainbow
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
[Birmingham, England]
(6,3,1)=15pts
RESULTS CONTINUED…
Sixth Place (1)
Entry #17
fractured enamel...
spiders knit
our wedding frame
Yesha Shah
[Surat, India]
(3,4,1)=14pts
Joint Seventh Place (4)
Entry #2
spider silk:
if only my grief
were as strong
Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
[Mumbai, India]
(6,3,0)=12pts
Entry #42
a dandelion wisp
caught in a spider's web -
wish list
Arvinder Kaur
[Chandigarh, India]
(4,1,2)=12pts
Entry #72
destiny
a spider chooses lines
on my palm
Nadezhda Stanilova
[Stara Zagora, Bulgaria]
(2,2,2)=12pts
Entry #91
cobwebbed window-
few more scars on the
face of the moon
Kashinath Karmakar
[Durgapur, India]
(5,2,1)=12pts
Joint Eighth Place (2)
Entry #5
handcuffed
in gossamer silk
old friendship
Margaret Conley
[Hunters Hill, Australia]
(3,1,2)=11pts
Entry #64
an orb weaver
hangs from a thread ...
clap of thunder
Dawn Bruce
[Sydney, Australia]
(3,1,2)=11pts
Joint Ninth Place (5)
Entry #11
Dew diamonds
On web
Can I sell?
Shabbir Shaikh
[Partur, India]
(1,3,1)=10pts
Entry #12
first date
a piece of cobweb
on her shoulder
Alexey Andreev
[Moscow, Russia]
(1,3,1)=10pts
Entry #58
Gita chants...
how the spider struggles
in its own web
Gautam Nadkarni
[Mumbai, India]
(3,2,1)=10pts
Entry #80
the route
of my thoughts
spider's web
Gabriel Sawicki
[Wroclaw, Poland]
(6,2,0)=10pts
Entry #86
life and death -
warp and weft
of a spiderweb
Mary T Stella
[Rome, Italy]
(1,0,3)=10pts
Joint Tenth Place (3)
Entry #4
heartbeat quickens
eight legs crawling
up my spine
Naihan Nath
[Pune, India]
(0,3,1)=9pts
Entry #51
new season
in the middle of spiderweb
the moon
Alexander Shytkovskiy
[Energodar, Ukraine]
(3,3,0)=9pts
Entry #89
aerial act -
caught in the spider's web
a shooting star
Ana Drobot
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,2,1)=9pts
Joint Eleventh Place (4)
Entry #39
distant explosion-
still weaving its web between
refugee tents
Rita Odeh
[Haifa, Israel]
(4,2,0)=8pts
Entry #49
slowly descending
a black speck unfolds
its legs
Anna Cates
[Wilmington, USA]
(1,2,1)=8pts
Entry #53
an abandoned home
the fishing net all covered
in cobwebs
Lyudmila Hristova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
(3,1,1)=8pts
Entry #76
in my childhood home
only the spiders are many...
I relock the door
Lavana Kray
[Iasi, Romania]
(1,2,1)=8pts
Joint Twelfth Place (7)
Entry #3
dusk
on a spider web
september rain
Dorota Ocińska - Karin
[Łódź, Poland]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #26
autumn sunset...
a lonely fly is kicking
in a spiderweb
Nijolė Kerušauskiene
[Kaunas, Lithunia]
(1,3,0)=7pts
Entry #28
little fly, be careful!
there's a spider somewhere
in the world wide web
Tomasz Szymczak
[Chojnice, Poland]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #65
under surveillance...
moonlight strikes
the spider's eyes
Barbara A. Taylor
[Mountain Top, Australia]
(0,2,1)=7pts
Entry #73
first hunting -
in the spider’s web
a star trembles
Dan Iulian
[Bucharest, Romania]
(3,2,0)=7pts
Entry #90
lacy spider’s web catches petals
Nancy Brady
[Huron, USA]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #92
autumn dew
a spider catches the last sun rays
in his cobweb
Zornitza Harizanova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
(1,3,0)=7pts
Joint Thirteenth Place (2)
Entry #8
sunshine spills
into iridescent circles-
a spider's web
Vidya S Venkatramani
[Chennai, India]
(2,2,0)=6pts
Entry #44
parlour games --
starting to believe
his compliments
Julie Warther
[Dover, USA]
(1,1,1)=6pts
Joint Fourteenth Place (5)
Entry #47
crevice. . .
a spider weaves its
world wide web
Pranav Chheda
[Pune, India]
(2,0,1)=5pts
Entry #50
the tiny spider –
.......................
scream from the kitchen
Krzysztof Kokot
[Nowy Targ, Poland]
(1,2,0)=5pts
Entry #57
gray attic...
I've seen some fly
without wings
Aditya Ashribad
[Dehradun, India]
(2,0,1)=5pts
Entry #62
roadside shrine
Jesus' body wrapped
in spider silk
Cezar Ciobîcă
[Botoşani, Romania]
(3,1,0)=5pts
Entry #63
end of a summer
in empty finches nest
spider’s family
Wiesław Karliński
[Namysłów, Poland]
(5,0,0)=5pts
Joint Fifteenth Place (6)
Entry #16
after the storm --
a spider's web
still waving in the wind
Chitra Rajappa
[Bengaluru, India]
(4,0,0)=4pts
Entry #34
reflections on the lake -
in the spider's web
sleeping moon
Steliana Cristina Voicu
[Ploiesti, Romania]
(2,1,0)=4pts
Entry #37
spider web
on zoo fence
captive animals
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
[Fairlawn, USA]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Entry #40
One legged spider
Trapped in its own web
Labyrinth
Jhanvi Tiwari
[Pune, India]
(2,1,0)=4pts
Entry #83
like a spider
contemplating the forest
in a dewdrop
Minh-Triêt Pham
[Paris, France]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Entry #88
spider leaving
the corner of the room
meteor shower
Laura Csilla
[Brasov, Romania]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Joint Sixteenth Place (12)
Entry #13
across the floor
the blur of eight legs
spring rains
Ignatius Fay
[Sudbury, Canada]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #18
spider's prey
wrapped in spider silk
mummy
Kwaku Feni Adow
[Akosombo, Ghana]
(0,0,1)=3pts
Entry #24
abandoned house
searching for its web
lone spider
Purush
[Noleansville, USA]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #25
morning sun
on dew-laced spider web
weaving thoughts
Glory Sasikala Franklin
[Chennai, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #33
intact wedding dress
in the deserted attic -
spider webs broken
Miruna Covor
[Bucharest, Romania]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #36
the morning sun lit
a sparkling diamond necklace
on the spider's web
Tahera Moiz Mannan
[Nagpur, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #48
cicada haze ---
a drift of webs reflecting
sunset dreams
Carole Harrison
[Jamberoo, Australia]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #71
midnight rain-
she kissed her
spider goodnight.
Precious Oboh
[Warri, Nigeria]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #82
frozen spider web-
my thoughts run around
in circles
Vani Sathyanarayan
[Bangalore, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #94
Widow spider
at the end of her thread
lustful lace
Richard Jodoin
[Montréal, Canada]
(0,0,1)=3pts
Entry #95
racing to catch
the incoming call -
spider
John McDonald
[Edinburgh, Scotland]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #97
my thoughts
shining through
a spider's web
Shalini Sunkuru
[Norwich, England]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Joint Seventeenth Place (12)
Entry #10
A greedy fly
doing gymnastics
in a spider’s web
Keith A. Simmonds
[Rodez, France]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #14
Silence
Spider waiting for
The next victim
Astha Dadhich
[Pune, India]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #15
Quaint company:
a frail fly and the fool moon
togeher in a web
Vasile Moldovan
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #19
entangled in
his web of deceit
the spider dies
Sandra Martyres
[Mumbai, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #21
Spider's web -
virtual grounds for divorce
only when XXX
Nicu Stopel
[Bucharest, Romania]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #31
The intricacies of her web
Enchanted all
But trapped none
Saroj Javeri
[Mumbai, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #35
thieves tiptoeing...
"don't make a-" crunch
went the spider
Bhumika Pravin
[Pune, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #46
Indian summer-
day wrapped by the silk
and the spiders
Nada Jacmenica
[Sveti Kriz Zacretje, Croatia]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #55
sprider webs
glistening satellites
after the rain
Iliyana Stoyanova
[St. Albans, England]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #68
burning afternoon –
the spider shelters itself
in the gutter-pipe
Francesco de Sabata
[Pescantina, Italy]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #70
nightmare
I am frozen
spiderman
Andrius Luneckas
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #77
a spider waits --
the door
is left ajar
James Dobson
[Prudhoe, England]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Joint Eighteenth Place (6)
Entry#20
wedding ring binds:
within the spider's web
a fly flutters
Deborah Guzzi
[Monroe, USA]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #43
broken again
I urge the spider
to continue
Marion Clarke
[Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #69
Full moon night —
a spider build its web
on dark balcony
Marie-Alice Maire
[Rungis, France]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #84
summer come early
I scoop another funnelweb
from the pool
Cynthia Rowe
[Sydney, Australia]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #87
a web
glowing in the evening sun -
someone addicted
Angelica Seithe
[Wettenberg, Germany]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #93
spinning jenny
abandoned spider web
shivers in the wind
Billy Antonio
[Laoac, Philippines]
(1,0,0)=1pts
No Points This Time. Sorry. (14)
Entry #7
silver threads ...
an inverted spider is seen
in the morning dew
Tanvi Shah
[Mumbai, India]
Entry #22
Staring ravished at the spiderweb
he calls out
the other children
Francesco Gonella
[Padova, Italy]
Entry #32
relatives reunite...
like a cobweb's waiting
for its prey
Maitreya Rolba
[Pune, India]
Entry #38
dripping tap –
the cobweb traps
the spider itself
Rohan Das
[Pune, India]
Entry #45
sun
in spider web floundering shines
last september’s fly
Dainius Dirgela
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
Entry #52
where is the spider
that went to spy
from the weaver's ceiling
Kojo Turkson
[Accra, Ghana]
Entry #54
Heat wave —
in the shower tray a spider
cling on to my wash glove
Christiane Ranieri
[Wittenheim, France]
Entry #61
artist
and greatest web designer-
spider!
Munia Khan
[Dhaka, Bangladesh]
Entry #66
there has to be order! —
I wipe out a spider's web
with spider and fly
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
[Klaipeda, Lithuania]
Entry #67
movie night with spider-man –
even the spider on ceiling
stays still
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara
[Galaţi, Romania]
Entry #74
the girls
weaving their love nets-
scared of a spider
Božidar Škobić
[Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina]
Entry #79
Our civilization
as spider's web as
and ruled one spider.
Ram Sharan Maharjan
[Kathmandu, Nepal]
Entry #85
spider veins...
shining in the forked river
broken red moon
Vandana Parashar
[Jammu, India]
Entry #96
silk spiral
bracing the wind...
Charlotte’s Web
Azadé Y. Aria
[Pune, India]
Result Not Displayed as the Poet Didn't Cast Their Vote
Entry #27
eight pm.....
a wasp rumbles in fear
into the web
Suren SJB Rana
[Kathmandu, Nepal]
Entry #41
time
wrapping up my web…
wedding bells
Seshu Chamarty
[Hyderabad, India]
Entry #59
the spider waits
for its vitim
with an invite
Pravin Menon
[Bangalore, India]
Entry #60
big spider
in my bedroom -
you can stay
Janina Weidholz
[Wiesbaden, Germany]
Entry #75
looking from its corner –
the starry sky covered
with the spiderweb
Tomislav Maretić
[Zagreb, Croatia]
Entry #78
spider cobwebs...
still more distinct than
my thoughts
Dhruvi Lakhani
[Pune, India]
The next kukai will be in November 2015. See you then!
Organizers, Indian Kukai.
Namaste! Bon jour! Alo!
We have completed another edition of the Indian Kukai, the thirteenth. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the participation and support that you have given us!
We had received entries from 97 haiku poets from 24 countries this time!
Australia (5), Bangladesh (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1), Bulgaria (4), Canada (2), Croatia (2), England (4), France (4), Germany (2), Ghana (3), India (31), Israel (1), Italy (3), Lithuania (4), Nepal (2), Northern Ireland (1), Philippines (1), Poland (6), Romania (10), Russia (1), Scotland (1), Ukraine (1), USA (6).
The winners of the Kukai this time are:
First: Ajaya Mahala (Pune, India)
Second: Adjei Agyei-Baah (Kumasi, Ghana)
Joint Third: Pepa Odjakova (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) & Archana Kapoor Nagpal (Bangalore, India)
Joint Fourth: Sanaa Dayal (Jaipur, India) & Andrzej Dembonczyk (Silesia Poland)
Joint Fifth: Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy (Birmingham, England) & Kripa Anand (Pune, India)
Votes displayed as ( 7, 4, 5 ) = 7 x 1pt votes + 4 x 2pt votes + 5 x 3pt votes = 7 + 8 + 15 = 30 pts
The complete results are below:
Winner (1)
Entry #6
winter wind
a spider web holds together
the swaying bamboos
Ajaya Mahala
[Pune, India]
(5,5,7)=36pts
Runner-up (1)
Entry #23
night reading
a hanging spider drops
into its shadow
Adjei Agyei-Baah
[Kumasi, Ghana]
(7,7,1)=24pts
Joint Third Place (2)
Entry #56
wrapped
in a spider's hammock
my first doll
Archana Kapoor Nagpal
[Bangalore, India]
(7,4,1)=18pts
Entry #81
penniless
sharing the room
with a spider
Pepa Odjakova
[Plovdiv, Bulgaria]
(7,4,1)=18pts
Joint Fourth Place (2)
Entry #9
autumn walk
in her long hair
small spider
Andrzej Dembonczyk
[Silesia, Poland]
(6,2,2)=16pts
Entry #30
lace doilies...
a spider crochets
the mist
Sanaa Dayal
[Jaipur, India]
(3,2,3)=16pts
Joint Fifth Place (2)
Entry #1
eyes open
to a sunlit spider's web-
dream catcher
Kripa Anand
[Pune, India]
(4,1,3)=15pts
Entry #29
wet dusk—
a spider rocking
its rainbow
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
[Birmingham, England]
(6,3,1)=15pts
RESULTS CONTINUED…
Sixth Place (1)
Entry #17
fractured enamel...
spiders knit
our wedding frame
Yesha Shah
[Surat, India]
(3,4,1)=14pts
Joint Seventh Place (4)
Entry #2
spider silk:
if only my grief
were as strong
Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
[Mumbai, India]
(6,3,0)=12pts
Entry #42
a dandelion wisp
caught in a spider's web -
wish list
Arvinder Kaur
[Chandigarh, India]
(4,1,2)=12pts
Entry #72
destiny
a spider chooses lines
on my palm
Nadezhda Stanilova
[Stara Zagora, Bulgaria]
(2,2,2)=12pts
Entry #91
cobwebbed window-
few more scars on the
face of the moon
Kashinath Karmakar
[Durgapur, India]
(5,2,1)=12pts
Joint Eighth Place (2)
Entry #5
handcuffed
in gossamer silk
old friendship
Margaret Conley
[Hunters Hill, Australia]
(3,1,2)=11pts
Entry #64
an orb weaver
hangs from a thread ...
clap of thunder
Dawn Bruce
[Sydney, Australia]
(3,1,2)=11pts
Joint Ninth Place (5)
Entry #11
Dew diamonds
On web
Can I sell?
Shabbir Shaikh
[Partur, India]
(1,3,1)=10pts
Entry #12
first date
a piece of cobweb
on her shoulder
Alexey Andreev
[Moscow, Russia]
(1,3,1)=10pts
Entry #58
Gita chants...
how the spider struggles
in its own web
Gautam Nadkarni
[Mumbai, India]
(3,2,1)=10pts
Entry #80
the route
of my thoughts
spider's web
Gabriel Sawicki
[Wroclaw, Poland]
(6,2,0)=10pts
Entry #86
life and death -
warp and weft
of a spiderweb
Mary T Stella
[Rome, Italy]
(1,0,3)=10pts
Joint Tenth Place (3)
Entry #4
heartbeat quickens
eight legs crawling
up my spine
Naihan Nath
[Pune, India]
(0,3,1)=9pts
Entry #51
new season
in the middle of spiderweb
the moon
Alexander Shytkovskiy
[Energodar, Ukraine]
(3,3,0)=9pts
Entry #89
aerial act -
caught in the spider's web
a shooting star
Ana Drobot
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,2,1)=9pts
Joint Eleventh Place (4)
Entry #39
distant explosion-
still weaving its web between
refugee tents
Rita Odeh
[Haifa, Israel]
(4,2,0)=8pts
Entry #49
slowly descending
a black speck unfolds
its legs
Anna Cates
[Wilmington, USA]
(1,2,1)=8pts
Entry #53
an abandoned home
the fishing net all covered
in cobwebs
Lyudmila Hristova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
(3,1,1)=8pts
Entry #76
in my childhood home
only the spiders are many...
I relock the door
Lavana Kray
[Iasi, Romania]
(1,2,1)=8pts
Joint Twelfth Place (7)
Entry #3
dusk
on a spider web
september rain
Dorota Ocińska - Karin
[Łódź, Poland]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #26
autumn sunset...
a lonely fly is kicking
in a spiderweb
Nijolė Kerušauskiene
[Kaunas, Lithunia]
(1,3,0)=7pts
Entry #28
little fly, be careful!
there's a spider somewhere
in the world wide web
Tomasz Szymczak
[Chojnice, Poland]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #65
under surveillance...
moonlight strikes
the spider's eyes
Barbara A. Taylor
[Mountain Top, Australia]
(0,2,1)=7pts
Entry #73
first hunting -
in the spider’s web
a star trembles
Dan Iulian
[Bucharest, Romania]
(3,2,0)=7pts
Entry #90
lacy spider’s web catches petals
Nancy Brady
[Huron, USA]
(2,1,1)=7pts
Entry #92
autumn dew
a spider catches the last sun rays
in his cobweb
Zornitza Harizanova
[Sofia, Bulgaria]
(1,3,0)=7pts
Joint Thirteenth Place (2)
Entry #8
sunshine spills
into iridescent circles-
a spider's web
Vidya S Venkatramani
[Chennai, India]
(2,2,0)=6pts
Entry #44
parlour games --
starting to believe
his compliments
Julie Warther
[Dover, USA]
(1,1,1)=6pts
Joint Fourteenth Place (5)
Entry #47
crevice. . .
a spider weaves its
world wide web
Pranav Chheda
[Pune, India]
(2,0,1)=5pts
Entry #50
the tiny spider –
.......................
scream from the kitchen
Krzysztof Kokot
[Nowy Targ, Poland]
(1,2,0)=5pts
Entry #57
gray attic...
I've seen some fly
without wings
Aditya Ashribad
[Dehradun, India]
(2,0,1)=5pts
Entry #62
roadside shrine
Jesus' body wrapped
in spider silk
Cezar Ciobîcă
[Botoşani, Romania]
(3,1,0)=5pts
Entry #63
end of a summer
in empty finches nest
spider’s family
Wiesław Karliński
[Namysłów, Poland]
(5,0,0)=5pts
Joint Fifteenth Place (6)
Entry #16
after the storm --
a spider's web
still waving in the wind
Chitra Rajappa
[Bengaluru, India]
(4,0,0)=4pts
Entry #34
reflections on the lake -
in the spider's web
sleeping moon
Steliana Cristina Voicu
[Ploiesti, Romania]
(2,1,0)=4pts
Entry #37
spider web
on zoo fence
captive animals
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
[Fairlawn, USA]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Entry #40
One legged spider
Trapped in its own web
Labyrinth
Jhanvi Tiwari
[Pune, India]
(2,1,0)=4pts
Entry #83
like a spider
contemplating the forest
in a dewdrop
Minh-Triêt Pham
[Paris, France]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Entry #88
spider leaving
the corner of the room
meteor shower
Laura Csilla
[Brasov, Romania]
(1,0,1)=4pts
Joint Sixteenth Place (12)
Entry #13
across the floor
the blur of eight legs
spring rains
Ignatius Fay
[Sudbury, Canada]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #18
spider's prey
wrapped in spider silk
mummy
Kwaku Feni Adow
[Akosombo, Ghana]
(0,0,1)=3pts
Entry #24
abandoned house
searching for its web
lone spider
Purush
[Noleansville, USA]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #25
morning sun
on dew-laced spider web
weaving thoughts
Glory Sasikala Franklin
[Chennai, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #33
intact wedding dress
in the deserted attic -
spider webs broken
Miruna Covor
[Bucharest, Romania]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #36
the morning sun lit
a sparkling diamond necklace
on the spider's web
Tahera Moiz Mannan
[Nagpur, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #48
cicada haze ---
a drift of webs reflecting
sunset dreams
Carole Harrison
[Jamberoo, Australia]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #71
midnight rain-
she kissed her
spider goodnight.
Precious Oboh
[Warri, Nigeria]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #82
frozen spider web-
my thoughts run around
in circles
Vani Sathyanarayan
[Bangalore, India]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #94
Widow spider
at the end of her thread
lustful lace
Richard Jodoin
[Montréal, Canada]
(0,0,1)=3pts
Entry #95
racing to catch
the incoming call -
spider
John McDonald
[Edinburgh, Scotland]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Entry #97
my thoughts
shining through
a spider's web
Shalini Sunkuru
[Norwich, England]
(1,1,0)=3pts
Joint Seventeenth Place (12)
Entry #10
A greedy fly
doing gymnastics
in a spider’s web
Keith A. Simmonds
[Rodez, France]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #14
Silence
Spider waiting for
The next victim
Astha Dadhich
[Pune, India]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #15
Quaint company:
a frail fly and the fool moon
togeher in a web
Vasile Moldovan
[Bucharest, Romania]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #19
entangled in
his web of deceit
the spider dies
Sandra Martyres
[Mumbai, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #21
Spider's web -
virtual grounds for divorce
only when XXX
Nicu Stopel
[Bucharest, Romania]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #31
The intricacies of her web
Enchanted all
But trapped none
Saroj Javeri
[Mumbai, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #35
thieves tiptoeing...
"don't make a-" crunch
went the spider
Bhumika Pravin
[Pune, India]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #46
Indian summer-
day wrapped by the silk
and the spiders
Nada Jacmenica
[Sveti Kriz Zacretje, Croatia]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #55
sprider webs
glistening satellites
after the rain
Iliyana Stoyanova
[St. Albans, England]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #68
burning afternoon –
the spider shelters itself
in the gutter-pipe
Francesco de Sabata
[Pescantina, Italy]
(2,0,0)=2pts
Entry #70
nightmare
I am frozen
spiderman
Andrius Luneckas
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Entry #77
a spider waits --
the door
is left ajar
James Dobson
[Prudhoe, England]
(0,1,0)=2pts
Joint Eighteenth Place (6)
Entry#20
wedding ring binds:
within the spider's web
a fly flutters
Deborah Guzzi
[Monroe, USA]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #43
broken again
I urge the spider
to continue
Marion Clarke
[Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #69
Full moon night —
a spider build its web
on dark balcony
Marie-Alice Maire
[Rungis, France]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #84
summer come early
I scoop another funnelweb
from the pool
Cynthia Rowe
[Sydney, Australia]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #87
a web
glowing in the evening sun -
someone addicted
Angelica Seithe
[Wettenberg, Germany]
(1,0,0)=1pts
Entry #93
spinning jenny
abandoned spider web
shivers in the wind
Billy Antonio
[Laoac, Philippines]
(1,0,0)=1pts
No Points This Time. Sorry. (14)
Entry #7
silver threads ...
an inverted spider is seen
in the morning dew
Tanvi Shah
[Mumbai, India]
Entry #22
Staring ravished at the spiderweb
he calls out
the other children
Francesco Gonella
[Padova, Italy]
Entry #32
relatives reunite...
like a cobweb's waiting
for its prey
Maitreya Rolba
[Pune, India]
Entry #38
dripping tap –
the cobweb traps
the spider itself
Rohan Das
[Pune, India]
Entry #45
sun
in spider web floundering shines
last september’s fly
Dainius Dirgela
[Vilnius, Lithuania]
Entry #52
where is the spider
that went to spy
from the weaver's ceiling
Kojo Turkson
[Accra, Ghana]
Entry #54
Heat wave —
in the shower tray a spider
cling on to my wash glove
Christiane Ranieri
[Wittenheim, France]
Entry #61
artist
and greatest web designer-
spider!
Munia Khan
[Dhaka, Bangladesh]
Entry #66
there has to be order! —
I wipe out a spider's web
with spider and fly
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
[Klaipeda, Lithuania]
Entry #67
movie night with spider-man –
even the spider on ceiling
stays still
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara
[Galaţi, Romania]
Entry #74
the girls
weaving their love nets-
scared of a spider
Božidar Škobić
[Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina]
Entry #79
Our civilization
as spider's web as
and ruled one spider.
Ram Sharan Maharjan
[Kathmandu, Nepal]
Entry #85
spider veins...
shining in the forked river
broken red moon
Vandana Parashar
[Jammu, India]
Entry #96
silk spiral
bracing the wind...
Charlotte’s Web
Azadé Y. Aria
[Pune, India]
Result Not Displayed as the Poet Didn't Cast Their Vote
Entry #27
eight pm.....
a wasp rumbles in fear
into the web
Suren SJB Rana
[Kathmandu, Nepal]
Entry #41
time
wrapping up my web…
wedding bells
Seshu Chamarty
[Hyderabad, India]
Entry #59
the spider waits
for its vitim
with an invite
Pravin Menon
[Bangalore, India]
Entry #60
big spider
in my bedroom -
you can stay
Janina Weidholz
[Wiesbaden, Germany]
Entry #75
looking from its corner –
the starry sky covered
with the spiderweb
Tomislav Maretić
[Zagreb, Croatia]
Entry #78
spider cobwebs...
still more distinct than
my thoughts
Dhruvi Lakhani
[Pune, India]
The next kukai will be in November 2015. See you then!
Organizers, Indian Kukai.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Call for Entries - Indian Kukai #13 - September 2015
Namaste! Hello!
We welcome you to the 13th edition of Indian Kukai.
Indian Kukai, which will be held once every two months, comes to you from IN haiku group, which was formed by few like-minded haiku poets at the Haiku Utsav in February of 2013 – for exploring, promoting, enjoying and sinking deeper into the intricacies of this beautiful art form.
We request you to bookmark or follow our blog, Indian Kukai @ http://indiankukai.blogspot.com/
Topics and results will be posted to this blog only. We’ll send you the ballot to the mail ID you use to enter the kukai.
The topic for Indian Kukai #13 is SPIDER.
The word need not be used in the haiku, but the haiku should be showing the topic clearly.
Submission Period:
MON – 24th AUG. to SUN – 13th SEP. 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Voting Period:
MON – 14th SEP. to SUN – 20th SEP. 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Results no later than: WED – 30th SEP. 2015
Guidelines:
- Participants may send no more than ONE HAIKU ENTRY on the topic. No haiga entries please. Only haiku in English shall be accepted.
- Please do not enter any previously published haiku. Publication includes personal blogs, journals, facebook, print or websites. Also, please do not use any obscene words in your haiku. We wish to keep the Indian Kukai free of such words.
- All haiku entries are to remain anonymous till we publish the results.Any shared information or discussion about your entries in any group or forum, will be considered a violation of the rule.
- If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
- If you fail to vote during the voting period, then your haiku will be shown without ranking points in the results.
How to enter?
- Send one haiku to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com
- Only haiku in English shall be accepted.
- The subject for correspondence will be “Indian Kukai #13 (SPIDER) – My Entry”
- Please sign your haiku with your name and place of residence (city, country).
- The acknowledgement for the same will come at most by the weekend after we receive your entry.
- Write your entry in the body of the mail, left aligned. Attachments will not be considered.
- We will send a ballot mail with the entries to those who have entered, once the submission period closes.
Guidelines for Voting Period:
- Only those who have submitted an entry to this edition of the kukai can vote.
- We will send you an e-mail with the entries numbered and made anonymous.
- You will have 6 points to use in total, no more than 3 marks to any one haiku entry. All 6 points must be used.
- Send all your votes in one e-mail to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com with the subject for correspondence as "Indian Kukai #13 (SPIDER) - My Votes". We request you not to reply to the ballot mail itself, as it will help us to tally your votes easily.
- The acknowledgement for the same will come at most by the weekend after we receive your vote mail.
- Please do not vote for your own entry. Such votes will result in all your votes being rejected.
- Order your votes in the same order as in list.
For eg:#01 -- 3 points#06 -- 1 points#25 -- 2 points - Once voting period closes, the results will be published on this blog. We will intimate the publishing of results on blog via a mail as well.
Welcome again, and we hope you enjoy this edition of Indian Kukai.
Cheers!
Organizers, Indian Kukai.
Monday, August 03, 2015
Winners Certificates - Top 5 - Indian Kukai #12
Indian Kukai wishes to congratulate its Top 5 winners from its 12th edition.
1st Place Winner
Nishant Mehrotra from Surat, India
2nd Place Winner
Gautam Nadkarni from Mumbai, India
3rd Place Winners
Wieslaw Karlinski from Namislaw, Poland
Kwaku Feni Adow from Akosombo, Ghana
4th Place Winner
Goda V. Bendoraitiene from Klaipeda, Lithuania
5th Place Winner
Cezar C. from Botosani, Romania
Please click on the image to enlarge. Thank you for the participation and congratulations once again!
1st Place Winner
Nishant Mehrotra from Surat, India
2nd Place Winner
Gautam Nadkarni from Mumbai, India
3rd Place Winners
Wieslaw Karlinski from Namislaw, Poland
Kwaku Feni Adow from Akosombo, Ghana
4th Place Winner
Goda V. Bendoraitiene from Klaipeda, Lithuania
5th Place Winner
Cezar C. from Botosani, Romania
Please click on the image to enlarge. Thank you for the participation and congratulations once again!
Results - Indian Kukai #12 - Boomerang
Dear participants of the Indian Kukai #12,
Namaste!
We have completed another edition of the Indian Kukai. Congratulations are in order to each of you for participating.
_______________________________________________________________________
We had received entries from 66 haiku poets from 22 countries this time!
Australia (3), Bangladesh (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2), Bulgaria (7), Canada (3), Croatia (1), England (5), France (4), Germany (2), Ghana (3), India (16), Indonesia (1), Italy (2), Lithuania (4), Northern Ireland (1), Philippines (1), Poland (3), Romania (8), Russia (1), Serbia (1), Ukraine (1), USA (1)
________________________________________________________________________
The winners of the Kukai this time are:
First: Nishant Mehrotra [Surat, India]
Second: Gautam Nadkarni [Mumbai, India]
Joint Third: Wiesław Karliński [Namysłów, Poland], Kwaku Feni Adow [Akosombo, Ghana]
Fourth: Goda V. Bendoraitiene [Klaipeda, Lithuania]
Fifth: cezar c. [Botosani, Romania]
________________________________________________________________________
Votes displayed as ( 7, 4, 5 ) = 7 x 1pt votes + 4 x 2pt votes + 5 x 3pt votes = 7 + 8 + 15 = 30 pts
The complete results are below:
First place with 23 points
back home...
all the voices here
still mine
Nishant Mehrotra [Surat, India]
(4,5,3) = 23 pts
*
Second place with 22 points
lovers' point—
her name bounces back
from the hills
Gautam Nadkarni [Mumbai, India]
(8,4,2) = 22 pts
*
Third place with 21 points
incorrect address
a love letter
from me to me
Wiesław Karliński [Namysłów, Poland]
(5,5,2) = 21 pts
*
asphalt vapour. . .
afternoon raindrops
return to the sky
Kwaku Feni Adow [Akosombo, Ghana]
(5,5,2) = 21 pts
*
Fourth place with 19 points
short summer...
grannie is learning the language
of her grandchild
Goda V. Bendoraitiene [Klaipeda, Lithuania]
(5,4,2) = 19 pts
*
Fifth place with 16 points
father's day
still waiting for his return
from the war
cezar c. [Botosani, Romania]
(11,1,1) = 16 pts
*
14 points
moonlit night-
the moss scented echoes
from the old well
Vidya Venkatramani [Chennai, India]
(4,2,2) = 14 pts
*
half a dream—
my letter returns
unopened
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy [Birmingham, UK]
(6,4,0) = 14 pts
*
12 points
after the storm--
his letters are returned
unopened
James Dobson [Prudhoe, UK]
(5,2,1) = 12 pts
*
nursery school van
my smile at the girl comes back
with a tongue tease
Ajaya Mahala [Pune, India]
(2,2,2) = 12 pts
*
11 points
into the morning
and out again
a church bell chime
Iliyana Stoyanova [St Albans, UK]
(6,1,1) = 11 pts
*
At the storks clattering
he remembers my first name -
Alzheimer
Christiane Ranieri [WITTENHEIM FRANCE]
(0,1,3) = 11 pts
*
old age home...
he gets the same room
as his father
Vandana Parashar [Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir) India]
(6,1,1) = 11 pts
*
old photographs
she longs to revisit
her younger self
Marion Clarke [Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland]
(1,5,0) = 11 pts
*
10 points
boomerang...
the echo of mother's instructions
on my lips!
Shalini Sunkuru [Norwich, United Kingdom]
(3,2,1) = 10 pts
*
the boomerang
we dusted all these years --
crescent moon
Sheila Windsor [Bexhill-on-Sea, England]
(4,3,0) = 10 pts
*
spring morning
the stick comes back
dog attached
Raamesh Gowri Raghavan [Thane, India]
(4,3,0) = 10 pts
*
old by lanes--
my childhood returns
to a new city
Rajeshwari Srinivasan [Thane, India ]
(1,0,3) = 10 pts
*
9 points
new moon
the waves brought back
an empty boat
Alexey Andreev [Moscow, Russia]
(7,1,0) = 9 pts
Voter’s comment: Would have been better using ‘bring’ instead of ‘brought’ on L2.
*
8 points
like in childhood –
the old dog tries
to fetch back the ball
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara [Galaţi ,Roumanie]
(2,0,2) = 8 pts
*
7 points
foreign moon
a broken boomerang
in my drawer
Billy Antonio [Laoac, Pangasinan, Philippines]
(3,2,0) = 7 pts
*
mossy well...
startled doves echo
my loneliness
Yesha Shah [Surat, India]
(3,2,0) = 7 pts
*
6 points
city of childhood
over the house
new moon
Alexander Shytkovskiy [Energodar, Ukraine]
(0,0,2) = 6 pts
*
once and again
the horse cannot outrun the snail -
carousel
Lyudmila Hristova [Sofia, Bulgaria]
(6,0,0) = 6 pts
*
first flush of cherry -
'cause of too much beauty
returns every spring
Mary T. Stella [Rome, Italy]
(0,0,2) = 6 pts
*
5 points
sand fishing
the child throws back her catch
with a sob
Cynthia Rowe [Sydney, Australia]
(2,0,1) = 5 pts
*
in ancient caves
tall figures jesture
with boomerangs
Barbara Taylor [Mountain Top, Australia]
(0,1,1) = 5 pts
*
will she come back? -
in our park first time I see
boys with boomerangs
Tomasz Szymczak [Chojnice, Poland]
(0,1,1) = 5 pts
*
on the way
my bad thoughts return
to me
Pepa Odjakova [Plovdiv, Bulgaria]
(3,1,0) = 5 pts
*
boomerang
keeps coming back
like karma
Munia Khan [Dhaka, Bangladesh]
(0,1,1) = 5 pts
*
letter to grandma -
never return than
the memories
Dan Iulian [Bucharest-Romania ]
(0,1,1) = 5 pts
*
4 points
I do not want
night cry comes back from darkness
want want want
Dainius Dirgėla [Vilnius, Lithuania]
(0,2,0) = 4 pts
*
the beggar shouts
at the almsgiver...
too much cholesterol
Seshu Chamarty [Hyderabad, India]
(1,0,1) = 4 pts
*
resting on cattle’s back
after their migratory escapade
white egrets
Adjei Agyei-Baah [Kumasi, Ghana]
(1,0,1) = 4 pts
*
Angry teens slams
The swinging door -
Mother feels her pain
Saikiran [ Hyderabad, India]
(0,2,0) = 4 pts
*
3 points
old age home —
the stepson returns
her spite
Vinay Leo R. [Bangalore, India]
(3,0,0) = 3 pts
*
birthday party -
behind the waves
sunset or sunrise
Ana Drobot [Bucharest, Romania]
(0,0,1) = 3 pts
*
boomerang
he never came back
to her
Janina Weidholz [Wiesbaden Germany]
(0,0,1) = 3 pts
*
boomerang --
again and again he tries
for a laugh
Julie Warther [Dover, Ohio USA]
(1,1,0) = 3 pts
*
windless night ...
her cries retreat
as the lullaby dims
Aditya Ashribad [Dehradun, India ]
(0,0,1) = 3 pts
*
lean season
the goat returning from
the dried grass
kOJO TURKSON [Ghana ]
(1,1,0) = 3 pts
*
2 points
echoes of falling
winter shadows
chiaroscuro
Ignatius Fay [Sudbury, Ontario, Canada]
(2,0,0) = 2 pts
*
happy moment
once shared gets back
pen-pal's letter
Artūras Šilanskas [Vilnius, LITHUANIA]
(0,1,0) = 2 pts
*
a true love
returns to a lover
like boomerang...
Božidar Škobić - Čika Boško [Višegrad , Bosnia and Herzegovina ]
(2,0,0) = 2 pts
*
sunset
my toddler reading sunbeam
a bedtime story
Ken Sawitri [Jakarta, Indonesia]
(0,1,0) = 2 pts
*
Flapping, back here --
the boomerang,
the swallow.
Francesco Gonella [Padova, Italy]
(0,1,0) = 2 pts
*
1 point
In the mailbox
a return love letter...
another boomerang
Vasile Moldovan [Bucharest, Romania]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
boomerang moon
being in a wax she makes him
mad at her
Angelica Seithe [Wettenberg Germany]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
this summer
a stranger is close
to me
Dorota Ocińska [Łódź, Polska]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
His estranged wife
returns for the second time…
a new beginning
Keith A Simmonds [Rodez, France]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
sunrise again
to nowhere
just widowed
Andrius Luneckas [Vilnius, Lithuania]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
lunar eclipse -
in shaman's dream boomerang
thrown at the sun
Miruna Covor [Bucharest, Romania]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
oh, so silly...
after receiving a new boomerang
I threw my old one!
Tomislav Maretić [Croatia]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
hurling their voices after the tour guide's Cooeeeee! in the gorge
* Cooee: used to attract attention, especially at a distance
Samar Ghose [Perth, Australia]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
just a peep -
her look smiled to me
like a train
Mihail Buraga [Bucharest, Romania]
(1,0,0) = 1 pts
*
No points this time, sorry.
larger than life
temptations await
my return
Pravin Menon
[Bangalore, India]
*
Quo vadis Cartoon Art -
as too offensive pencil
bullet boomerang
Nicu Stopel
[Dridu, Romania]
*
dinner crumbs
the bouncing chat clears
my thoughts of him
Alegria Imperial
[Vancouver, Canada]
*
Neither in wood nor in carbon
My heart thrown
Dangerous boomerang
Sylvain Gardet
[Rouen, France]
*
Lazy summer days
all this time in the hammock
a nine months feeling
Richard Jodoin
[Montréal, Canada]
*
Tho echo of refugees´ cry
flys in cold-hearted emptiness
like boomerang in dry desert
Ruzica Soldo
[Bosnia and Herzegovina]
*
Returning boomerang
Teaches me
Karma. ...
Shabbir Shaikh [India]
*
shooting star —
my vow such a boomerang
of the moon
Minh-Triêt PHAM [Paris, France]
*
the lingering scent
on your red baby scarf-
home alone
Vani Sathyanarayan [Bangalore, India]
*
tom and jerry --
the pirates lose their way
in stormy night
Kumarendra Mallick [Hyderabad, India]
*
No votes received. Results hidden
IN TRANCE
RUNNING IS THE WITCH BEFORE
THE MOON
Tatjana Debeljacki
[Užice,Serbian ]
**
See you at the next kukai in September 2015.
Jayashree Maniyil
(for Indian Kukai)
Thursday, July 02, 2015
Call for Entries - Indian Kukai #12 - July 2015
Dear haiku friend,
We welcome you to the 12th edition of Indian Kukai.
Indian Kukai, which will be held once every two months, comes to you from IN haiku group, which was formed by few like-minded haiku poets at the Haiku Utsav in February of 2013 – for exploring, promoting, enjoying and sinking deeper into the intricacies of this beautiful art form.
We request you to bookmark or follow our blog, Indian Kukai @ http://indiankukai.blogspot.com/
The topic for this edition is BOOMERANG.
The word need not be used in the verse. Please feel free to interpret it as your muse desires.
An example:
distant village
an empty house awaits
my return
- - Samar Ghose
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Submission Period:
Now - 22 JULY 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Voting Period:
23 JULY 2015 - 1 AUG 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
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Submission Guidelines:
• Participants may send no more than ONE ENGLISH HAIKU ENTRY on the topic.
• No haiga entries please.
• Please do not enter any previously published haiku. Publication includes personal blogs, journals, facebook, print or websites.
• Please do not use any obscene words in your haiku. We wish to keep the Indian Kukai free of such words.
• All haiku entries are to remain anonymous till we publish the results. Any shared information or discussion about your entries in any group or forum, will be considered a violation of the rule.
• If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
• Once the submission period closes, a ballot mail with the anonymous entries will be sent only to those who have submitted. The e-mail will arrive to your email ids used during submission.
How to enter?
• Send one haiku to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com
• The subject for correspondence will be “Indian Kukai #12 (BOOMERANG) – My Entry”
• Please sign your haiku with your name and place of residence (city, country).
• Write your entry in the body of the mail, left aligned. Attachments will not be considered.
• We will acknowledge the receipt of your entry.
A request: PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MAIL WITH YOUR ENTRY.
Voting Guidelines:
• Only those who have submitted an entry to this edition of the kukai can vote.
• If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
• We will send you an e-mail with the entries numbered and made anonymous.
• You have six points to use in total, no more than three points to any one haiku entry. All six points must be used.
How to vote?
• Send all your votes in one e-mail to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com with the subject for correspondence as "Indian Kukai #12 (BOOMERANG) - My Votes".
• We will acknowledge the receipt of your votes.
• Please do not vote for your own entry. Such votes will result in all your votes being rejected.
• If you fail to vote during the voting period, then your haiku will be listed without ranking points in the results.
• Order your votes in the same order as in list.
For eg:
#01 -- 3 points
#06 -- 1 points
#25 -- 2 points
• Once voting period closes, the results will be published on this blog. We will intimate the publishing of results on the blog via email.
There will be e-certificates awarded for the top five winners of the kukai.
With much thanks for your support in the first eleven editions, and looking forward to your participation again. We hope you enjoy this edition of Indian Kukai.
Regards,
Jayashree Maniyil
Organiser, Indian Kukai.
We welcome you to the 12th edition of Indian Kukai.
Indian Kukai, which will be held once every two months, comes to you from IN haiku group, which was formed by few like-minded haiku poets at the Haiku Utsav in February of 2013 – for exploring, promoting, enjoying and sinking deeper into the intricacies of this beautiful art form.
We request you to bookmark or follow our blog, Indian Kukai @ http://indiankukai.blogspot.com/
The topic for this edition is BOOMERANG.
The word need not be used in the verse. Please feel free to interpret it as your muse desires.
An example:
distant village
an empty house awaits
my return
- - Samar Ghose
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission Period:
Now - 22 JULY 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
Voting Period:
23 JULY 2015 - 1 AUG 2015 (12 NOON INDIAN STANDARD TIME)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submission Guidelines:
• Participants may send no more than ONE ENGLISH HAIKU ENTRY on the topic.
• No haiga entries please.
• Please do not enter any previously published haiku. Publication includes personal blogs, journals, facebook, print or websites.
• Please do not use any obscene words in your haiku. We wish to keep the Indian Kukai free of such words.
• All haiku entries are to remain anonymous till we publish the results. Any shared information or discussion about your entries in any group or forum, will be considered a violation of the rule.
• If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
• Once the submission period closes, a ballot mail with the anonymous entries will be sent only to those who have submitted. The e-mail will arrive to your email ids used during submission.
How to enter?
• Send one haiku to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com
• The subject for correspondence will be “Indian Kukai #12 (BOOMERANG) – My Entry”
• Please sign your haiku with your name and place of residence (city, country).
• Write your entry in the body of the mail, left aligned. Attachments will not be considered.
• We will acknowledge the receipt of your entry.
A request: PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MAIL WITH YOUR ENTRY.
Voting Guidelines:
• Only those who have submitted an entry to this edition of the kukai can vote.
• If you submit a haiku to the kukai, then voting is mandatory.
• We will send you an e-mail with the entries numbered and made anonymous.
• You have six points to use in total, no more than three points to any one haiku entry. All six points must be used.
How to vote?
• Send all your votes in one e-mail to our email id: in.kukai@gmail.com with the subject for correspondence as "Indian Kukai #12 (BOOMERANG) - My Votes".
• We will acknowledge the receipt of your votes.
• Please do not vote for your own entry. Such votes will result in all your votes being rejected.
• If you fail to vote during the voting period, then your haiku will be listed without ranking points in the results.
• Order your votes in the same order as in list.
For eg:
#01 -- 3 points
#06 -- 1 points
#25 -- 2 points
• Once voting period closes, the results will be published on this blog. We will intimate the publishing of results on the blog via email.
There will be e-certificates awarded for the top five winners of the kukai.
With much thanks for your support in the first eleven editions, and looking forward to your participation again. We hope you enjoy this edition of Indian Kukai.
Regards,
Jayashree Maniyil
Organiser, Indian Kukai.
Friday, June 05, 2015
Winners Certificates - Indian Kukai #11 - Thunder
Indian Kukai wishes to congratulate its Top 5 entrants from its 11th Edition.
1st Place (Joint Winner)
Dan Iulian, Bucharest, Romania.
1st Place (Joint Winner)
Vidya S Venkatramani, Chennai, India.
2nd Place
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara, Galati, Romania.
3rd Place
Vani Sathyanarayan, Bangalore, India.
4th Place (Joint Winner)
Kashinath Karmakar, Durgapur, India.
4th Place (Joint Winner)
Dainius Dirgėla, Vilnius, Lithuania.
5th Place
Ana Drobot, Bucharest, Romania.
The design on the certificate was done by Shloka Shankar.
1st Place (Joint Winner)
Dan Iulian, Bucharest, Romania.
1st Place (Joint Winner)
Vidya S Venkatramani, Chennai, India.
2nd Place
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara, Galati, Romania.
3rd Place
Vani Sathyanarayan, Bangalore, India.
4th Place (Joint Winner)
Kashinath Karmakar, Durgapur, India.
4th Place (Joint Winner)
Dainius Dirgėla, Vilnius, Lithuania.
5th Place
Ana Drobot, Bucharest, Romania.
The design on the certificate was done by Shloka Shankar.
Results - Indian Kukai #11 - Thunder
Greetings, participants of the Indian Kukai #11.
Namaste! Bon jour! Alo!
We have completed another edition of the Indian Kukai, the tenth. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the participation and support that you have given us!
We had received entries from 88 haiku poets from 23 countries this time!
Australia (4), Bangladesh (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2), Bulgaria (7), Canada (3), Croatia (2), England (4), France (4), Germany (2), Ghana (1), India (27), Israel (1), Italy (2), Lithuania (5), Nepal (1), Northern Ireland (1), Philippines (1), Poland (5), Romania (8), Scotland (1), Serbia (1), Ukraine (1), USA (4)
The winners of the Kukai this time are:
Joint First: Vidya S Venkatramani (Chennai, India), Dan Iulian (Bucharest, Romania)
Second: Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara (Galaţi, Romania)
Third: Vani Sathyanarayan (Bangalore, India)
Joint Fourth: Kashinath Karmakar (Durgapur, India), Dainius Dirgėla (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Fifth: Ana Drobot (Bucharest,Romania)
Votes displayed as ( 7, 4, 5 ) = 7 x 1pt votes + 4 x 2pt votes + 5 x 3pt votes = 7 + 8 + 15 = 30 pts
The complete results are below:
JOINT FIRST PLACE
TWENTY NINE POINTS
3
midnight thunder-
your side of the bed
empty
Vidya S Venkatramani
[ Chennai, India ]
( 7 , 5 , 4 ) = 29 pts
25
summer rain -
between two thunders
her heartbeat
Dan Iulian
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
( 5 , 3 , 6 ) = 29 pts
SECOND PLACE
TWENTY TWO POINTS
47
summer thunder –
only her baby doll
with open eyes
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara
[ Galaţi, Romania ]
( 7 , 6 , 1 ) = 22 pts
THIRD PLACE
NINETEEN POINTS
58
claps of thunder-
the twins kick in my
womb
Vani Sathyanarayan
[ Bangalore, India ]
( 6 , 5 , 1 ) = 19 pts
JOINT FOURTH PLACE
SEVENTEEN POINTS
39
nothing more to say-
only distant thunder
breaks our silence
Kashinath Karmakar
[ Durgapur, India ]
( 5 , 3 , 2 ) = 17 pts
41
aspen
between lightning and thunder
trembling darkness
Dainius Dirgėla
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 2 , 6 , 1 ) = 17 pts
FIFTH PLACE
SIXTEEN POINTS
29
after the thunderstorm -
trembling at my feet
a few stars
Ana Drobot
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
( 5 , 4 , 1 ) = 16 pts
Results Continued…
FIFTEEN POINTS
33
rumbles of thunder
the dog not knowing
what to chase
Simon Hanson
[ Allendale, Australia ]
( 7 , 1 , 2 ) = 15 pts
FOURTEEN POINTS
5
after the thunder
how deep is the birds' silence
before the storm
Francesco de Sabata
[ Pescantina, Italy ]
( 4 , 2 , 2 ) = 14 pts
87
a thunder -
my brave watchdog
under the bed
Tomislav Maretić
[ Zagreb, Croatia ]
( 6 , 1 , 2 ) = 14 pts
TWELVE POINTS
10
dawn thunder...
staring at the empty
crib
Meik Blöttenberger
[ Hanover, USA ]
( 4 , 1 , 2 ) = 12 pts
ELEVEN POINTS
31
Sound of thunder
gradually darkens the sky
painter's brushes
Richard Jodoin
[ Montréal, Canada ]
( 4 , 2 , 1 ) = 11 pts
TEN POINTS
2
thunders
my daughter quickly leaves
the tree house
Pepa Odjakova
[ Plovdiv, Bulgaria ]
( 4 , 0 , 2 ) = 10 pts
11
thunderclouds
lightning cuts into
our conversation
Cynthia Rowe
[ Sydney, Australia ]
( 4 , 3 , 0 ) = 10 pts
35
thunder
emptying
my mind
Laura Csilla
[ Brasov, Romania ]
( 6 , 2 , 0 ) = 10 pts
57
a street dweller
folds up his cardboard house...
claps of thunder
Keith A. Simmonds
[ Rodez, France ]
( 4 , 0 , 2 ) = 10 pts
NINE POINTS
24
rippling grasses
the scent of thunder
in the breeze
Gautam Nadkarni
[ Mumbai, India ]
( 4 , 1 , 1 ) = 9 pts
79
heaven's mridang ...
each raindrop tripping down
with a moon
*mridang is an Indian barrel-shaped, two-headed drum
Kala Ramesh
[ Pune, India ]
( 3 , 3 , 0 ) = 9 pts
EIGHT POINTS
16
distant thunder
I found yellowed
act of divorce
Robert Kania
[ Warsaw, Poland ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
19
distant thunder-
reed shadows tremble
in the pond
Arvinder Kaur
[ Chandigarh, India ]
( 4 , 2 , 0 ) = 8 pts
20
peal of thunder
from an old oak hollow
a bristling tail
Marta Chocilowska
[ Warsaw, Poland ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
23
thunderbolt--
prayer flags flutter
in the quake ruins
Yesha Shah
[ Surat, India ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
49
waterfall
thundering silence
in us
Angelica Seithe
[ Wettenberg, Germany ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
51
distant thunder
the wind rattles
a loose window
Billy Antonio
[ Laoac, Philippines ]
( 6 , 1 , 0 ) = 8 pts
86
spring thunder –
the tail of my cat
in zigzags
Radka Mindova
[ Sliven City, Bulgaria ]
( 6 , 1 , 0 ) = 8 pts
SEVEN POINTS
1
faint thunder –
the hilltop waiting
for the Buddha moon
Ramesh Anand
[ Bangalore, India ]
( 4 , 0 , 1 ) = 7 pts
6
thundercloud-
herding the sheep back
their own tracks
Sreelatha
[ Chennai, India ]
( 3 , 2 , 0 ) = 7 pts
22
thunder through my drumstick bones
Julie Warther
[ Dover, USA ]
( 4 , 0 , 1 ) = 7 pts
45
roll of thunder . . .
everyone grabbing
their beach towels
Marion Clarke
[ Warrenpoint, North Ireland ]
( 3 , 2 , 0 ) = 7 pts
SIX POINTS
9
Spring thunder.
Cherry blossoms' rain
before the real storm...
Zornitza Harizanova
[ Sofia, Bulgaria ]
( 1 , 1 , 1 ) = 6 pts
17
summer thunder --
the nightingale sings
to low clouds
James Dobson
[ Prudhoe, England ]
( 3 , 0 , 1 ) = 6 pts
26
As the teacher
orders to keep silence...
distance thunder
Tania Trivedi
[ New Delhi, India ]
( 3 , 0 , 1 ) = 6 pts
60
Thunderclap -
jump toad!
we’ll have water
Christiane Ranieri
[ Wittenheim, France ]
( 1 , 1 , 1 ) = 6 pts
FIVE POINTS
52
receding storm
the scent of wet earth
in you . . . in me
Paresh Tiwari
[ Hyderabad, India ]
( 1 , 2 , 0 ) = 5 pts
62
high desert
the thunder
we don't hear
Bill Kenney
[ Whitestone, USA ]
( 3 , 1 , 0 ) = 5 pts
72
A thunder!
My cat's eyes
searching for mine.
Francesco Gonella
[ Padova, Italy ]
( 1 , 2 , 0 ) = 5 pts
FOUR POINTS
21
distant thunder
skinny horses facing
their cracked shadows
Florin C. Florian
[ Botosani, Romania ]
( 4 , 0 , 0 ) = 4 pts
48
a prayer
every thunder
gathers my hands
Nadezhda Stanilova
[ Stara Zagora, Bulgaria ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
55
thunder...
her clear face gives
no clue
Seshu Chamarty
[ Hyderabad, India ]
( 2 , 1 , 0 ) = 4 pts
66
a thunder storm
family dog barks
under the bed
Artūras Šilanskas
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
77
from black sky
dazzling tree
convulses the night
Andrius Luneckas
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
THREE POINTS
27
struck by lightning
night swimmer
anemia wave
Tatjana Debeljacki
[ Uzice, Serbia ]
( 0 , 0 , 1 ) = 3 pts
84
summer thunderstorm —
the slate gray sky revealing
its rainbow necklace
Minh-Triêt Pham
[ Paris, France ]
( 0 , 0 , 1 ) = 3 pts
TWO POINTS
4
clattering roof...
grandma's hand steadies
my heartbeat
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
[ Birmingham, England ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
28
small rivulets of tears
sliding down cloudy cheeks
silent thunder
Tahera Mannan
[ Nagpur, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
37
near thunder…
a recruit is looking
unblinkingly
Alexander Shytkovskiy
[ Energodar, Ukraine ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
43
thunderous valley
his hand holds hers
under the rubble
Barbara A. Taylor
[ Mountain Top, Australia ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
50
final farewell
the thunderstorm within
breaks at last
Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
[ Mumbai, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
64
"from the blue
a bolt-
her divorce!"
Munia Khan
[ Dhaka, Bangladesh ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
65
heat lightening—
another terror attack
on the front page
Samar Ghose
[ Perth, Australia ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
68
on a dark day
much like this—
Noah raising the drawbridge
Edward Beach
[ Bristol, England ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
71
Thunderclap -
My pen suddenly
Dries
Nishant Mehrotra
[ Surat, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
75
as she runs
to close the windows-
a thunderclap
Ajaya Mahala
[ Pune, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
76
roaring
from the high Himalayas -
not thunder!
John McDonald
[ Edinburgh, Scotland ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
80
Sudden heated air
Deafening clap of thunder
Lightening of adolescence
Sylvain Gardet
[ Rouen, France ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
81
ant line
eggs in mouth
thunder
Dr. Rajiv Goel
[ Delhi, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
82
thunder -
rain on the gutter
I'm playing jazz
Dorota Ocińska
[ Łódź, Poland ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
ONE POINT
8
The wild daffodils
shaking under grey clouds
Thunder on the sky
Ruzica Soldo
[ Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia & Herzegovina ]
12
unexpected thunder-
the dog`s reflection and mine
become one
Rita Odeh
[ Haifa, Israel ]
18
dozing
sudden thunder shower
my smeared poems
Ignatius Fay
[ Sudbury, Canada ]
34
late date
the heart throbs
in the rhythm of thunders
Lyudmila Hristova
Sofia, Bulgaria
40
was it the thunder
or a glance of a girl
that struck my heart
Božidar Škobić
[ Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina ]
73
In the distance
a flash of lightning...
but no thunder
Vasile Moldovan
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
NO POINTS THIS TIME. SORRY.
13
somewhere in the blue hills --
the lightning wakes up
a sleeping lion
Kumarendra Mallick
[ Hyderabad, India ]
14
roaring thunderclaps…
my cat and dog
at war
Gracy D'Souza
[ London, England ]
15
flash of lightning
scary rocks appear
on the seashore
Nijolė Kerušauskienė
[ Kaunas, Lithuania ]
30
marshmallow clouds...
the thunderous applause
fills her heart
Urveez Kakalia
[ Mumbai, India ]
36
stormy spring
from the depth of my mirror
the lightning
Janina Weidholz
[ Wiesbaden, Germany ]
42
rumbling thunder
the thought of God
being a rolling stone
Adjei Agyei-Baah
[ Kumasi, Ghana ]
44
labor day...
her first cry follows
the flash and the rumble
Aditya Ashribad
[ Dehradun, India ]
54
I show home to a friend
ants do the same
thunder. ....
Shabbir Shaikh
[ Partur, India ]
56
rumbling sky
I’ve heard one before
in my heart
Alegria Imperial
[ Vancouver, Canada ]
61
after the first storm -
her warm tears cut his silence
sharper than thunder
Tomasz Szymczak
[ Chojnice, Poland ]
63
distant thunder...
all that's broken receding
into the background
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
[ Klaipeda, Lithuania ]
69
Blue flashes
of lightning in your eyes
set me afire
Murali Raman
[ Mumbai, India ]
70
your face indistinct
in flashes of lightning -
popping bubble gum
Anitha Varma
[ Cochin, India ]
78
Lightning and thunder
the cosmic sky
fecundate the Earth
Ruzha Velcheva
[ Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria ]
83
To come and go
The thunder is it
Life-cycle.
Ram Sharan Maharjan
[ Kathmandu, Nepal ]
85
thunderbolt -
the blood of flowers
on my running legs
Lavana Kray
[ Iasi, Romania ]
88
spring sky full of jets -
flying pigs brand Thunderbolt
Ukraine to protect
Nicu Stopel
[ Dridu, Romania ]
VOTES UNRECEIVED
RESULTS HIDDEN
32
distant thunder
the birds fly--
hunter's gunshot
Ishita Blest
[ Ghaziabad, India ]
38
low rumble
yet again, she dreams
of a dragon
Akila G
[ Hyderabad, India ]
46
the roar of thunder-
a little mouse scurries
for shelter
Sandra Martyres
[ Mumbai, India ]
53
thunder struck
with howling sounds
of his laughter
Purush
[ Noleansville, USA ]
59
distant thunder-
earth and sky connected
with silence
D.V.Rozic
[ Ivanic Grad, Croatia ]
74
searching for cover
the birds scatter
thunder claps
Pravin Menon
[ Bangalore, India ]
TWO ENTRIES WERE WITHDRAWN FROM THE KUKAI
The next Kukai will be in July 2015. Thanks for the support and participation this time.
Regards,
Organizing Team,
Indian Kukai from IN haiku.
Namaste! Bon jour! Alo!
We have completed another edition of the Indian Kukai, the tenth. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the participation and support that you have given us!
We had received entries from 88 haiku poets from 23 countries this time!
Australia (4), Bangladesh (1), Bosnia and Herzegovina (2), Bulgaria (7), Canada (3), Croatia (2), England (4), France (4), Germany (2), Ghana (1), India (27), Israel (1), Italy (2), Lithuania (5), Nepal (1), Northern Ireland (1), Philippines (1), Poland (5), Romania (8), Scotland (1), Serbia (1), Ukraine (1), USA (4)
The winners of the Kukai this time are:
Joint First: Vidya S Venkatramani (Chennai, India), Dan Iulian (Bucharest, Romania)
Second: Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara (Galaţi, Romania)
Third: Vani Sathyanarayan (Bangalore, India)
Joint Fourth: Kashinath Karmakar (Durgapur, India), Dainius Dirgėla (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Fifth: Ana Drobot (Bucharest,Romania)
Votes displayed as ( 7, 4, 5 ) = 7 x 1pt votes + 4 x 2pt votes + 5 x 3pt votes = 7 + 8 + 15 = 30 pts
The complete results are below:
JOINT FIRST PLACE
TWENTY NINE POINTS
3
midnight thunder-
your side of the bed
empty
Vidya S Venkatramani
[ Chennai, India ]
( 7 , 5 , 4 ) = 29 pts
25
summer rain -
between two thunders
her heartbeat
Dan Iulian
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
( 5 , 3 , 6 ) = 29 pts
SECOND PLACE
TWENTY TWO POINTS
47
summer thunder –
only her baby doll
with open eyes
Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara
[ Galaţi, Romania ]
( 7 , 6 , 1 ) = 22 pts
THIRD PLACE
NINETEEN POINTS
58
claps of thunder-
the twins kick in my
womb
Vani Sathyanarayan
[ Bangalore, India ]
( 6 , 5 , 1 ) = 19 pts
JOINT FOURTH PLACE
SEVENTEEN POINTS
39
nothing more to say-
only distant thunder
breaks our silence
Kashinath Karmakar
[ Durgapur, India ]
( 5 , 3 , 2 ) = 17 pts
41
aspen
between lightning and thunder
trembling darkness
Dainius Dirgėla
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 2 , 6 , 1 ) = 17 pts
FIFTH PLACE
SIXTEEN POINTS
29
after the thunderstorm -
trembling at my feet
a few stars
Ana Drobot
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
( 5 , 4 , 1 ) = 16 pts
Results Continued…
FIFTEEN POINTS
33
rumbles of thunder
the dog not knowing
what to chase
Simon Hanson
[ Allendale, Australia ]
( 7 , 1 , 2 ) = 15 pts
FOURTEEN POINTS
5
after the thunder
how deep is the birds' silence
before the storm
Francesco de Sabata
[ Pescantina, Italy ]
( 4 , 2 , 2 ) = 14 pts
87
a thunder -
my brave watchdog
under the bed
Tomislav Maretić
[ Zagreb, Croatia ]
( 6 , 1 , 2 ) = 14 pts
TWELVE POINTS
10
dawn thunder...
staring at the empty
crib
Meik Blöttenberger
[ Hanover, USA ]
( 4 , 1 , 2 ) = 12 pts
ELEVEN POINTS
31
Sound of thunder
gradually darkens the sky
painter's brushes
Richard Jodoin
[ Montréal, Canada ]
( 4 , 2 , 1 ) = 11 pts
TEN POINTS
2
thunders
my daughter quickly leaves
the tree house
Pepa Odjakova
[ Plovdiv, Bulgaria ]
( 4 , 0 , 2 ) = 10 pts
11
thunderclouds
lightning cuts into
our conversation
Cynthia Rowe
[ Sydney, Australia ]
( 4 , 3 , 0 ) = 10 pts
35
thunder
emptying
my mind
Laura Csilla
[ Brasov, Romania ]
( 6 , 2 , 0 ) = 10 pts
57
a street dweller
folds up his cardboard house...
claps of thunder
Keith A. Simmonds
[ Rodez, France ]
( 4 , 0 , 2 ) = 10 pts
NINE POINTS
24
rippling grasses
the scent of thunder
in the breeze
Gautam Nadkarni
[ Mumbai, India ]
( 4 , 1 , 1 ) = 9 pts
79
heaven's mridang ...
each raindrop tripping down
with a moon
*mridang is an Indian barrel-shaped, two-headed drum
Kala Ramesh
[ Pune, India ]
( 3 , 3 , 0 ) = 9 pts
EIGHT POINTS
16
distant thunder
I found yellowed
act of divorce
Robert Kania
[ Warsaw, Poland ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
19
distant thunder-
reed shadows tremble
in the pond
Arvinder Kaur
[ Chandigarh, India ]
( 4 , 2 , 0 ) = 8 pts
20
peal of thunder
from an old oak hollow
a bristling tail
Marta Chocilowska
[ Warsaw, Poland ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
23
thunderbolt--
prayer flags flutter
in the quake ruins
Yesha Shah
[ Surat, India ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
49
waterfall
thundering silence
in us
Angelica Seithe
[ Wettenberg, Germany ]
( 1 , 2 , 1 ) = 8 pts
51
distant thunder
the wind rattles
a loose window
Billy Antonio
[ Laoac, Philippines ]
( 6 , 1 , 0 ) = 8 pts
86
spring thunder –
the tail of my cat
in zigzags
Radka Mindova
[ Sliven City, Bulgaria ]
( 6 , 1 , 0 ) = 8 pts
SEVEN POINTS
1
faint thunder –
the hilltop waiting
for the Buddha moon
Ramesh Anand
[ Bangalore, India ]
( 4 , 0 , 1 ) = 7 pts
6
thundercloud-
herding the sheep back
their own tracks
Sreelatha
[ Chennai, India ]
( 3 , 2 , 0 ) = 7 pts
22
thunder through my drumstick bones
Julie Warther
[ Dover, USA ]
( 4 , 0 , 1 ) = 7 pts
45
roll of thunder . . .
everyone grabbing
their beach towels
Marion Clarke
[ Warrenpoint, North Ireland ]
( 3 , 2 , 0 ) = 7 pts
SIX POINTS
9
Spring thunder.
Cherry blossoms' rain
before the real storm...
Zornitza Harizanova
[ Sofia, Bulgaria ]
( 1 , 1 , 1 ) = 6 pts
17
summer thunder --
the nightingale sings
to low clouds
James Dobson
[ Prudhoe, England ]
( 3 , 0 , 1 ) = 6 pts
26
As the teacher
orders to keep silence...
distance thunder
Tania Trivedi
[ New Delhi, India ]
( 3 , 0 , 1 ) = 6 pts
60
Thunderclap -
jump toad!
we’ll have water
Christiane Ranieri
[ Wittenheim, France ]
( 1 , 1 , 1 ) = 6 pts
FIVE POINTS
52
receding storm
the scent of wet earth
in you . . . in me
Paresh Tiwari
[ Hyderabad, India ]
( 1 , 2 , 0 ) = 5 pts
62
high desert
the thunder
we don't hear
Bill Kenney
[ Whitestone, USA ]
( 3 , 1 , 0 ) = 5 pts
72
A thunder!
My cat's eyes
searching for mine.
Francesco Gonella
[ Padova, Italy ]
( 1 , 2 , 0 ) = 5 pts
FOUR POINTS
21
distant thunder
skinny horses facing
their cracked shadows
Florin C. Florian
[ Botosani, Romania ]
( 4 , 0 , 0 ) = 4 pts
48
a prayer
every thunder
gathers my hands
Nadezhda Stanilova
[ Stara Zagora, Bulgaria ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
55
thunder...
her clear face gives
no clue
Seshu Chamarty
[ Hyderabad, India ]
( 2 , 1 , 0 ) = 4 pts
66
a thunder storm
family dog barks
under the bed
Artūras Šilanskas
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
77
from black sky
dazzling tree
convulses the night
Andrius Luneckas
[ Vilnius, Lithuania ]
( 1 , 0 , 1 ) = 4 pts
THREE POINTS
27
struck by lightning
night swimmer
anemia wave
Tatjana Debeljacki
[ Uzice, Serbia ]
( 0 , 0 , 1 ) = 3 pts
84
summer thunderstorm —
the slate gray sky revealing
its rainbow necklace
Minh-Triêt Pham
[ Paris, France ]
( 0 , 0 , 1 ) = 3 pts
TWO POINTS
4
clattering roof...
grandma's hand steadies
my heartbeat
Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy
[ Birmingham, England ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
28
small rivulets of tears
sliding down cloudy cheeks
silent thunder
Tahera Mannan
[ Nagpur, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
37
near thunder…
a recruit is looking
unblinkingly
Alexander Shytkovskiy
[ Energodar, Ukraine ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
43
thunderous valley
his hand holds hers
under the rubble
Barbara A. Taylor
[ Mountain Top, Australia ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
50
final farewell
the thunderstorm within
breaks at last
Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
[ Mumbai, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
64
"from the blue
a bolt-
her divorce!"
Munia Khan
[ Dhaka, Bangladesh ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
65
heat lightening—
another terror attack
on the front page
Samar Ghose
[ Perth, Australia ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
68
on a dark day
much like this—
Noah raising the drawbridge
Edward Beach
[ Bristol, England ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
71
Thunderclap -
My pen suddenly
Dries
Nishant Mehrotra
[ Surat, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
75
as she runs
to close the windows-
a thunderclap
Ajaya Mahala
[ Pune, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
76
roaring
from the high Himalayas -
not thunder!
John McDonald
[ Edinburgh, Scotland ]
( 0 , 1 , 0 ) = 2 pts
80
Sudden heated air
Deafening clap of thunder
Lightening of adolescence
Sylvain Gardet
[ Rouen, France ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
81
ant line
eggs in mouth
thunder
Dr. Rajiv Goel
[ Delhi, India ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
82
thunder -
rain on the gutter
I'm playing jazz
Dorota Ocińska
[ Łódź, Poland ]
( 2 , 0 , 0 ) = 2 pts
ONE POINT
8
The wild daffodils
shaking under grey clouds
Thunder on the sky
Ruzica Soldo
[ Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia & Herzegovina ]
12
unexpected thunder-
the dog`s reflection and mine
become one
Rita Odeh
[ Haifa, Israel ]
18
dozing
sudden thunder shower
my smeared poems
Ignatius Fay
[ Sudbury, Canada ]
34
late date
the heart throbs
in the rhythm of thunders
Lyudmila Hristova
Sofia, Bulgaria
40
was it the thunder
or a glance of a girl
that struck my heart
Božidar Škobić
[ Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina ]
73
In the distance
a flash of lightning...
but no thunder
Vasile Moldovan
[ Bucharest, Romania ]
NO POINTS THIS TIME. SORRY.
13
somewhere in the blue hills --
the lightning wakes up
a sleeping lion
Kumarendra Mallick
[ Hyderabad, India ]
14
roaring thunderclaps…
my cat and dog
at war
Gracy D'Souza
[ London, England ]
15
flash of lightning
scary rocks appear
on the seashore
Nijolė Kerušauskienė
[ Kaunas, Lithuania ]
30
marshmallow clouds...
the thunderous applause
fills her heart
Urveez Kakalia
[ Mumbai, India ]
36
stormy spring
from the depth of my mirror
the lightning
Janina Weidholz
[ Wiesbaden, Germany ]
42
rumbling thunder
the thought of God
being a rolling stone
Adjei Agyei-Baah
[ Kumasi, Ghana ]
44
labor day...
her first cry follows
the flash and the rumble
Aditya Ashribad
[ Dehradun, India ]
54
I show home to a friend
ants do the same
thunder. ....
Shabbir Shaikh
[ Partur, India ]
56
rumbling sky
I’ve heard one before
in my heart
Alegria Imperial
[ Vancouver, Canada ]
61
after the first storm -
her warm tears cut his silence
sharper than thunder
Tomasz Szymczak
[ Chojnice, Poland ]
63
distant thunder...
all that's broken receding
into the background
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
[ Klaipeda, Lithuania ]
69
Blue flashes
of lightning in your eyes
set me afire
Murali Raman
[ Mumbai, India ]
70
your face indistinct
in flashes of lightning -
popping bubble gum
Anitha Varma
[ Cochin, India ]
78
Lightning and thunder
the cosmic sky
fecundate the Earth
Ruzha Velcheva
[ Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria ]
83
To come and go
The thunder is it
Life-cycle.
Ram Sharan Maharjan
[ Kathmandu, Nepal ]
85
thunderbolt -
the blood of flowers
on my running legs
Lavana Kray
[ Iasi, Romania ]
88
spring sky full of jets -
flying pigs brand Thunderbolt
Ukraine to protect
Nicu Stopel
[ Dridu, Romania ]
VOTES UNRECEIVED
RESULTS HIDDEN
32
distant thunder
the birds fly--
hunter's gunshot
Ishita Blest
[ Ghaziabad, India ]
38
low rumble
yet again, she dreams
of a dragon
Akila G
[ Hyderabad, India ]
46
the roar of thunder-
a little mouse scurries
for shelter
Sandra Martyres
[ Mumbai, India ]
53
thunder struck
with howling sounds
of his laughter
Purush
[ Noleansville, USA ]
59
distant thunder-
earth and sky connected
with silence
D.V.Rozic
[ Ivanic Grad, Croatia ]
74
searching for cover
the birds scatter
thunder claps
Pravin Menon
[ Bangalore, India ]
TWO ENTRIES WERE WITHDRAWN FROM THE KUKAI
The next Kukai will be in July 2015. Thanks for the support and participation this time.
Regards,
Organizing Team,
Indian Kukai from IN haiku.
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