By Sourav Sengupta

LINES WRITTEN AT NALANDA The fanatics of every day and age Are known to fear the inquisitive mind. One such was Bakhtiyar who came to wage A campaign of a very savage kind. Here, witnessed by these time-encrusted walls, A thousand helpless monks he set ablaze; While o'er these hills a cloud of smoke so tall Engulfed the skies that darkness reigned for days. The knowledge of eight hundred years contained In countless parchment scrolls, in flames was tossed; And when the fires died all that remained Was human ash and ash of wisdom lost. Today, a tale survives in these relics: Of mankind’s folly told in blackened bricks.
Sourav Sengupta is an architect by training and a human resource manager by profession. His poetry has been published in literary journals like Revue {R}évolution, Society of Classical Poets and Better Than Starbucks. He lives and works in Kolkata, India.
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