DAILY PHOTO: Pinnacle of Golconda Fort

Taken at Golconda in August of 2022

DAILY PHOTO: A Church in Bidar

Taken in Bidar in August of 2022

Elephantine Baobab [Free Verse]

It's called 
Hatiyan-ka-Jhad
because it looks like 
a huddled herd of elephants --
not only in its corpulence
but also with its rough, gray skin.

So rotund at its base
that it's hard to figure
how its slowly slimming upward taper 
can come to twiggy ends,
and not be a mile tall.

The branches are overly muscular, 
like a bodybuilder who got carried away,
moving from strong and vigorous 
into the domain of science fiction mishap.

It has its own mythology -- 
multiple creation tales about 
how its seed got from Madagascar
to the middle of India half a millennium ago:
tales of fakirs and royal envoys.

It's even been said that the Forty Thieves,
the ones who tormented Ali Baba,
used its hollow as their cache cave.

But it refuses to respond to "Open Sesame" --
so I guess we'll never know.

DAILY PHOTO: Bareed Shahi Gardens, Bidar

Taken in Bidar in August of 2022

DAILY PHOTO: Golconda Fort

Taken on August 7, 2022 in Hyderabad

DAILY PHOTO: Charminar, Hyderabad

Taken on August 7, 2022 in Hyderabad

DAILY PHOTO: Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib

Taken on August 5, 2022

DAILY PHOTO: Bidar Fort

Taken on August 4, 2022 in Bidar

DAILY PHOTO: Bidar Fort

Taken on August 4, 2022 in Bidar

DAILY PHOTO: Jamia Masjid, Bangalore

Taken in Bangalore in July of 2022