Poems by Dr Jernail Singh Anand

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THE COSMIC VOICE by Jernail S Aanand

Suppose you are travelling in a bus,

comparable to living

In a house

In the bus, people are talking,

And some are fighting too over space

In human homes,

You can listen to the clamour

Of understandings and misunderstandings

Now, suppose you are standing

On the road,

And that bus passes by you

You do not hear anything

Except the sound of the bus

When it passes

Cutting the winds

In that sound is blended

All the  sounds that are raised

Inside the bus

The voice ….shoooooooooon,

Overrides all the voices

In which everything

Human and mechanical sinks

The voices and the noise that we create

Sinks into the voice of the planets

Which move like packed buses

Giving out a unified sound of

Óoooooooooooooooooooooo

This is the voice of the void

The cosmic voice in which

All the individual voices

Of men, animals, birds, beasts,

Winds, oceans and mountains

Are finally sunk.

OM by Jernail S Aanand

Oooooooooooooooo

is the Vedic voice,

The cosmic voice

Of the Void

Which is constant.

When it enters Me, or Em,

It connects the two spheres

The Cosmos and the Living Entity

It is OM.

When this cosmic voice

Ooooooooooo

enters man,

It is stilled for some time

Because of the noise of human bones

How we express stillness?

A hush …..sh…shhh…shhh..

So,here it is

Ooooosh…….

But soon man dies and this voice

Retains its journey

Again…Oooooooo

Now we out it all together.

It is

Oooooooshoooooooo (Osho)

Dr Jernail Singh Anand, with an opus of 190 plus books, is Laureate of the Seneca, Charter of Morava, Franz Kafka and Maxim Gorky awards.  His name adorns the Poets’ Rock in Serbia. Anand is a towering literary figure whose work embodies a rare fusion of creativity, intellect, and moral vision. He’s not just an Indian author but a global voice, challenging readers to confront the complexities of existence while offering hope through art and ethics.   If Tagore is the serene sage of a colonial past, Anand is the fiery prophet of a chaotic present. Recently he dedicated his collection of 12 epics Epicacia Vol 1 and Vol 2 to Serbia and Dr Maja Herman Sekulic. His evolving oeuvre, from the Mahakaal Trilogy to the Cosmic Trilogy cements his status as a visionary poet-philosopher, comparable to Wordsworth in his moral and philosophical depth, yet distinctly modern in his focus on technology and globalization, particularly his interest in alternate realities.

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