Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi, NM

(Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi —an ex Naval Officer, possesses a multifaceted personality. He served as a Senior Advisor in prestigious Supercomputer organisation C-DAC, Pune. He was involved in various Artificial Intelligence and High-Performance Computing projects of national and international repute. He has got a long experience in the field of ‘Natural Language Processing’, especially, in the domain of Machine Translation. He has taken the mantle of translating the timeless beauties of Indian literature upon himself so that it reaches across the globe. He has also undertaken translation work for Shri Narendra Modi, the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, which was highly appreciated by him. He is also a member of ‘Bombay Film Writer Association’.

We present an English Version of Mrs. Latika Batra’s Hindi poetry “कैंसर हॉस्पिटल.  We extend our heartiest thanks to the learned author Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi Ji (who is very well conversant with Hindi, Sanskrit, English and Urdu languages) for this beautiful translation and his artwork.)

(Famous book of Mrs Latika Batra “पुकारा है ज़िंदगी को कई बारDear Cancer)

? Oncology Sanatorium ? Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi, NM ??

(Here’s the saga of Mrs Latika Batra… A real-life story based on her personal life-experience… She defeated the Cancer in her resolute battle against it… faced countless challenges… some owing to dreaded disease while other ones due to the human negligence… Ultimately, she emerged victorious…! Salute to her fighting spirit…!)

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On the farthest end of the road,

adorned with the Gulmohar and

bright ochre-coloured flowering

palash trees, stands  a  haughty  

gigantic  skyscraper,  on  a  lush

green sprawling landscaped  field,

known as the  “Cancer Hospital..!”

An  abominable world is laid out there

Where death manifests its remorseless

face,  routinely putting a full  stop to

countless,  –otherwise  happy  lives…

 *

On the entrance, there’s no threshold

at its  huge  glass automatic doors

A sea of humanity, -traumatized with

agonisingly crestfallen countenance,

fill  up  the  vast  entrance  hall,

wherein countless animated bodies

are imprisoned  there like hordes of

battle  weary  prisoners  of  war…

 *

Laden with unbearable weights of

worries,  hopelessness;  as  if  they 

are carrying heavy sacks of loathful

abominable insects on their shoulders

 *

As if,  the outcome of all their tainted

deeds of past Karma are manifesting

in the excruciating pain and suffering

The shrouds of self-defeating faith,

an invisible placard of diffidence is

stuck around their necks, gnawing

away  the  last  ray  hope  of  life.

 *

All are ailing; yes, sick to their

inner core,  in  the  clutches  of

cancer, totally  indisposed  off,

in the realm of utter despair…

 *

Like a group of monks, wandering

around with their clean shaven heads

but  not  in  the  quest  of Nirvana,

Their  loathsum  state  defines the

precarious  condition  they  are  in…

Agony, despair, unbearable pain

Those who have experienced the

vastness of their sufferings are

accompanying  them,  with  the

hope against the hopes to return

to  some semblance  of  normalcy…

 *

But  some  defiant never-say-die

warriors, with their steely resolve

are also there, determined not to be

vanquished, till their last breath…

 *

Operating huge, strange and

monstrous machines, are those

operators, –the robotic humans,

wearing gleaming blue outfits,

Dispassionate, detached, but

hardworking  like  machines…

 *

Routinely engaged in their standard  

procedures of binding unclothed, barely

fleshy, sick bodies in those machines, as

they keep probing and diagnosing diseases

 *

Carnality, debauchery, amorousness and

every perverted emotion is forbidden here —

Every door here reflects a signage to be

followed  as  gospel: “Entry Prohibited”

 *

Donning a white coat wearing a stethoscope

around the neck with nonchalant look in eyes

are supremely experienced skilled doctors

who are bound by oath to serve the humanity

They are not moved, disturbed, or shaken

They have endowed special abilities on

deciphering the pain sensation & symptoms

In their kingdom every patient is an ‘object’

 *

People  here, are  packed  to  the  brim but

apparently  no  one  is  connected  through

pain  or  sympathy  with  each  other, as the

adage  goes: “Sympathy  does  not  grow

out  of fungus-infested seeds of feelings!”

 *

Confused life cycles are seen somewhere,

sometimes, with all their strangeness.

 *

When a dreaming, self-obsessed nurse

wearing a pink coat is seen, with golden

bangles  reaching  up  to  her  elbows…

The unfazed  ‘will to live’  sweeps  away

the  dark  shadow  of  this  ‘hamlet  of

death’  right  beneath  her  feet.

 *

The rest of the instincts are playing their

roles scrupulously as everyone is fighting

with his agony, melting in excruciating pain.

 *

Every  face  present is  an eyewitness to  the

impending death, awaiting for the eternal rest

But,  still  holding their faith is a  pinch  of  life  

in  the  providential hands of unending hope..!

 *

Yes,  this  is  the  cancer  hospital,  with  a  

conundrum,  is  it  sanatorium  or  hospice?

The answer remains: it depends on the will to

fight  to stay alive or just surrender meekly..!

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~ Pravin Raghuvanshi

© Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi, NM

Pune

≈ Editor – Shri Hemant Bawankar/Editor (English) – Captain Pravin Raghuvanshi, NM ≈

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