Sunday, June 14, 2020

Results of the 32nd Indian Kukai

We conclude the 32nd edition of the Indian Kukai
today.

75 participants took part in the 32nd Indian Kukai.

The theme was HOPE.

This time the winner is Ed Bremson from
Raleigh, NC,USA,  with 36 points.

Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara from Romania takes the Second Place with 24 points.

Gautam Nadkarni from Mumbai,India is Third with 21 points.

Marion Clarke from Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland is Fourth with 19 points and Pepa Odjakova from Plovdiv, Bulgaria , takes the 5th place with 17 points.

Congratulations to all of them, and to each of you
who participated as well.


Here are the complete results:

Points are indicated as (5,3,1) = 5*1pt + 3*2pt + 1*3pt = 5+6+3 = 14 pts.

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1st Place

#1

loneliness...
spring offers me
a new leaf

Ed Bremson Raleigh, NC,USA
(10,1,8)=36 points


 *



 2nd place


#17


quarantine silence - from somewhere a lullaby


Capotă Daniela Lăcrămioara Romania

(9,6,1)=24 points


 *



 3rd place


 #46


empty crib... still searching the night sky for a new star


Gautam Nadkarni Mumbai, India

(3,6,2)=21 points



 *


4th place


 #48


aftermath resting on the rubble a white butterfly


Marion Clarke Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland

(5,4,2)= 19 points



 *


5th place


# 29


last hope an old couple adopt a lame dog


Pepa Odjakova Plovdiv, Bulgaria

(2,3,3)=17 points


 *


6th place


# 35


a robin hops
0n the sunlit window sill-
isolation ward

arvinder kaur
Chandigarh,India
(6,3,1)= 15 points



 *


7th place(x2)


# 24


time standing still my cherry tree continues to bloom


Eléonore Nickolay Vaires sur Marne,France
(3,2,2)=13 points


#49


Mother's Day in the orphanage self made cards


Marta Chocilowska, Warsaw, Poland

(2,4,1)= 13 points


 *


 8th place(x4)


 #25


cherry tree in bloom - her first makeup on social media


Ana Drobot Bucharest, Romania

(4,4,0)= 12 points


#37


pregnant – in each puddle sparkles the spring sunshine


Krzysztof Kokot,

Nowy Targ, POLAND
(4,1,2)= 12 points


# 60


parched sky in the farmer's eyes a drop of hope


Vinay Leo R. Bangalore, India.

(2,2,2)= 12 points



#69


power cut

the comfort
of fireflies

Adjei Agyei-Baah Kumasi, Ghana

(7,1,1)= 12 points



 *



 9th place


#53


mother's dream ... her son's image at the doorstep


Mohammad Azim Khan, Peshawar,Pakistan

(3,1,2)= 11 points




 *


 10th place(x3)


 #13


social isolation two tulips fondle their heads


Radka Mindova Bulgaria, Sliven city

(3,2,1)= 10 points


#43


Deserted roads - the pair of swallows returns to the old nest


Pasquale Asprea Italy

(1,3,1) = 10 points



# 44


lockdown all her dreams gathered in a tea bin


(4,3,0)= 10 points



 *


 9 points(x2)


 #31


shedding to sprout again — Sakura


Madhuri Pillai Australia

(3,0,2)=9 points


 #42


Hiroshima the silence of a new dawn


Mark Gilfillan London

(1,4,0)= 9 points



*

8 points



#11


silent prayers a quiver of votive candles


Ingrid Baluchi Ohrid, Macedonia

(4,2,0)= 8 points


 *


7 points(x5)


#4


a bunch of white lilies - I deceive myself with the hope of reconciliation


Costache Nastasă Romania

(1,0,2)= 7 points


#41


first crocus she knows better days are coming


Nancy Brady Huron, USA

(4,0,1)= 7 points

 #54


spring expectation the first grandchild comes along with the lockdown


Lyudmila Hristova, Sofia, Bulgaria

(1,0,2)=7 points


#59


cyclone - a firefly flickers In dark

Sudebi Singha Kolkata ,India
(0,2,1)=7 points

#68


son in ICU enters the temple the atheist


quamrul hassan dhaka, bangladesh

(2,1,1)=7 points


*


6 points(x3)


#21


returning geese ... a migrant child on expressway flashes a V


sanjuktaa asopa India

(3,0,1)= 6 points

#23


gloomy night a candlelit prayer passes on one more balcony


Milan Rajkumar Imphal , India

(2,2,0)= 6 points

#32

rainbow – my grandson drawing it with a smiley face


Rodica Ștefan Bucharest, Romania
(2,2,0)= 6 points





 *

5 points(x8)


#6


words of prayer invisible whisper lips under the mask


Jurate Norvaisiene Mazeikiai, Lithuania

(3,1,0)= 5 points


#10


after lock down can snow-capped Everest again be viewed?


Barbara A. Taylor Mountain Top, NSW Australia

(2,0,1)= 5 points



 #15

hopefully solar bunnies run without masks


Viktoriya Marinova, BULGARIA

(0,1,1)= 5 points


 #18


hope and hops one different letter two universes


Dainius Dirgela Vilnius, Lithuania

(0,1,1) = 5 points


#36


ventilator beep followed by a breathe – Covid ward


Archana Kapoor Nagpal, Bengaluru, Karnataka

( 3,1,0) =5 points


# 52


Seniors' residence two elderly friends walk free under a green foliage


Richard Jodoin

Montréal, Canada
(0,1,1) =5 points


#71


in quarantine... the plum tree shares its light with a few sparrows


Kaiser von Kahn Darmstadt,Germany

(3,1,0)=5 points


#73


irises my daughter decorates her father's coffin


Tanusha Sharma Mohali, India

(3,1,0)= 5 points




 *


 4 points (x5)


#8


Thunder storm? Wait for the rainbow.


Subhankar Bhattacharya Dharmanagar,Tripura, India

(1,0,1) = 4 points


 #9 


vernal equinox-- the apricot tree becoming


Sondra J. Byrnes Jimenez Street Santa Fe

(1,0,1) = 4 points


 #12


a winner in times of pandemic - the hope


Vasile Moldovan Romania

(1,0,1)= 4 points


 #57


we kill viruses - believing in God and in our doctors


Adina Enăchescu

Râmnicu Vâlcea - România
(0,2,0) = 4 points



# 75


bluer skies another business reopens


Christine L. Villa, North Highlands, CA, USA

(4,0,0)= 4 points


*


3 points (x7)


#19


travel map I plan vacation trip no mask I hope


Wieslaw Karlinski,Poland

(1,1,0)= 3 points






#20


back from the lockdown — at the customs control point hoping and praying


Minh-Triêt Pham Paris, France

(0,0,1)= 3 points


# 22


prolonged lockdown... how freely seagull stops in flight before the turn


Goda V. Bendoraitienė Klaipėda, Lithuania

(0,0,1) = 3 points


# 27


fireflies in this dark summer— shine lamps


Neena Singh Chandigarh, India

(3,0,0) =3 points


# 39


summer grassland for the surviving zinnias I write a haiku


Neelam Dadhwal Chandigarh, India

(0,0,1)=3 points


#40


GMAT exam... sitting for the fourth time with more confidence


Munia Khan Dhaka, Bangladesh

(1,1,0) =3 points


#66


lockdown... under the eaves sounds of birds


Cristina Apetrei Saveni, Romania

(3,0,0)= 3 points


*

2 points (x5)


#5


writing the note I hope she’ll never see late thaw


Ignatius Fay Sudbury, Canada

(0,1,0) =2 points


#34


across pandemic spring is on time


Lakshmi Iyer Chennai,India

(2,0,0)= 2 points



# 55


protest march– a peace lily blooms in my garden


Kinshuk Gupta New Delhi, India

(2,0,0) = 2 points


#64


enjoying the stork's comeback to its nest ceasefire


Cezar Florescu

(2,0,0) = 2 points


#65


waiting for the test hail from the dark clouds or drizzle


Henryk Czempiel Strzelce Opolskie, Poland

(0,1,0) = 2 points



*


1 point(x5)



#14


a little bit of hope and then some gender equality


Vandana Parashar Panchkula,India




#28


ceasefire a flock of cranes under the rainbow


Nikolay Grankin Russia, Krasnodar



#33


pandemic morning-- at the end of narrow road reliable hope


Teiichi Suzuki Osaka ,Japan



#50


long journey following small steps of hope


Kumarendra Mallick Hyderabad, India



#74


Declutter! They motivate still I mess it to messier with desires to create


Kashfy Ahsan Dhaka ,Bangladesh



NO POINTS THIS TIME,SORRY




#2


blooming irises — this pandemic brings us a true humanity


Goran Gatalica, Zagreb, Croatia



# 16


Never have I ever Claimed my share In hope of a recognition that lay bare.


Nazala Salauddin Dhaka, Bangladesh



#26


snow avalanche I pray that you will return to life



Nijolė Kerušauskienė, Kaunas, Lithuania



# 38


Pandemic the world is down side up morning sun brings hope


RANIERI Christiane France



# 45


In the wake of war Hope fixed its mangled feathers Set to reach new heights


Ramisha Rahman

Dhaka, Bangladesh


# 47


Her tent on the beach Open, she smiles wide Black teeth



Roy Duffield Barcelona, Spain

#56

inside cocoons – distanced social larvae feeding on hope


B.Vadivelrajan , Chennai, India



# 58


blossoming nature clear waters and blue sky - I hope we learned that


Mihail Buraga Bucharest, Romania



#61


brought lilac scent the wind hopeless romantic


Andrius Luneckas, Vilnius, Lituania




#62


locked down conscience— a balm of native hope on migrants' blistered feet


Rashmi VeSa Bengaluru, India



#63


sunday blues - a rainbow grows from the rain


Florin Golban, Bucuresti, Romania




#67


writing a haiku pinging a message to myself


Mark Gilbert Nottingham, UK



#70


gentle breeze seranade... startled lantern ignites


Kamrun Nahar Dhaka,Bangladesh



#72


hope amidst the clanging of alarm bells- hundreds back home cured


Sandra Martyres Mumbai





 *Haiku#3,#7,#30 and #51 are not shown in the final list as the contestants didn't send their votes.



We look forward to your participation in the 33rd Indian kukai.



Organizers,

Indian Kukai




















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