जून 2026

भाषान्तरJasmine     Posted: August 1, 2023

Translated from the Original Hindi by

Kanwar Dinesh Singh

Summer vacations. Like every year, my niece has come here for a week with her six-year-old  daughter,  Udita—fickle,  talkative,  innocent,  and  does  not  sit  in  one place for a moment; so her uncles affectionately call her Udi.

She’s  quite  comfortable  with  me.  Repeatedly,  I  say  to  her,  “Go  and  take  a  rest for  a  while  in  your  uncle’s  room,  then  come  again…but  she  escapes  from  there and  comes  back  to  me…again…then,  hot  midday―horrific  heat―the  power cut… I am sitting on the porch.

Suddenly, there’s the creak of gate opening. Who could be there at such a terrible noon?  The  couriers  only  come  until  eleven  in  the  morning  or  at  five  in  the evening….

A  female  skeleton…carrying  a  bundle  of  rags  in  the  left  arm.  She  came  closer, “Mother,  I  bow  to  you,  please  get  me  some  cold  water…It  will  be  so  kind  of you….”

Stunned,  I  got  up  and  filled  an  empty  Bisleri  (drinking water) bottle  with  some  normal  water along with cold water…lest, in such heat, too much cold water might cause harm to her…but she did not  take it. She put  the bundle down and took water into her cupped palms…There was a rustle in the bundle. Oh! It was a live baby!

It  was  horrifying…like  the  skin  was  stuck  on  the  bone!  Sunken  eyes!  In  such scorching  sunlight  and  heat,  the  mother  and  the  son  were  wandering  on  the streets…alas! Only God knows His ways! Not decided what to do, I turned to go inside,  but  got  confounded…Udi  was  watching  all  that.  Holding  my  knee,  very innocently,  she  said,  “Granny,  you  say,  sole  water  is  harmful;  why  don’t  you give  them  something  to  eat  and  prepare  the  sharbat  Rooh-Afza  for them…Granny,  give  Frooti (flavoured soft-drink) to  that  little  baby!”  I  was  angry  at  my  silliness  as  to why I couldn’t think of it. It was my duty…I felt very ashamed…but then I softly stroked Udi:

“Just  stop  them,  I’ll  get  them  some  breakfast.”  I  put  some  food on a  paper  plate, then filled cold milk in a glass. She said to Udi, “You hold this plate….”

She immediately retorted, “No, I will take the milk to the baby.” 

Handing  over  the  glass  of  milk  very  carefully  to  the  woman  sitting  outside,  she said,  “Give  the  milk  to  your  baby.”  That  woman’s  look  became  so  deep  in  my mind  that  I will  not  forget  it  in  my  lifetime.  Severe  heat  and  hot  air  were  lost somewhere … Suddenly,  a  gust of  the  cool  breeze came,  showering  the  flowers  of jasmine!

-0-Kanwar Dinesh Singh, Poet, Storyteller, Critic and Translator (English/Hindi), Associate Professor of English & Editor: Hyphen

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