Touch Elder's Feet

Touch Elder's Feet

A Poem by Shivam Murari
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The poem takes on and discusses the blind following of old traditions being considered as good and the belief that youth is spoiled.

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Touch Elder’s Feet

 

Beta, take the tea to the drawing room

First comb your hair and make a respectful smile

Serve the tea and touch their feet

Respect your elders, that is Indian style.

 

Heard my mother, as I always heed

Did the task, but it was a task indeed.

But a question had got stuck amiss

And it wouldn’t get off, until I wrote this.

Is the respect in the union of our hand and their feet,

Or is it in the sincere, honest and heartfelt greet?

 

“Youth is spoilt,” elders always complain,

“This isn’t modernity,” I don’t refrain.

Touching elder’s feet does no harm

It has been our culture since the time of Lord Ram.

But what is the meaning of the culture

If there is no respect in the heart,

We need to have the feeling

And not the idol on the cart!



© 2013 Shivam Murari


Author's Note

Shivam Murari
Though the poem is about an Indian culture, but it has just been taken as a symbol for many other cultures in many other regions and religions which are blindly considered by their followers as being 'good' without reflecting about it. The lack of acceptance of new ideas have also been dealt with.

GLOSSARY -
Beta (Hindi) = son
spoilt = spoiled
Lord Ram = A Hindu God.

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Very interesting poem. I personally believe in respecting elders - if they deserve it, however, I also believe in understanding traditions and making sure they suite the times. There's no need to stand on ceremony, especially if it's out dated. And I personally can't stand feet. I won't even touch my husbands feet. There's no way in hell I'm touching some body else's feet. It doesn't matter if it's Lord Ram, the Dali Lama, or Jesus. It isn't happening. I'd gladly give them the shirt off my back or go to the ends of the earth to get them a glass of water...anything else to show them respect. But I am not touching someone's feet. Like I said...updated traditions.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

I was waiting for this! This is so much of what I had in my head while I was writing this poem!Thoug.. read more



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It's a terrific poem. The point you've made with it is also very true. I personally respect this tradition of touching elder's feet, a lot. And definitely, it holds it's actual meaning, if done with love and respect from the heart. Good one!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thanks a lot! I am glad you liked my piece :)
Yes respect is earned. Good one

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much. :)
So True...Firstly,I title really attracted me to your poem :)
I personally believe in touching parents feet :)
not always but whenever i have to start a long journey without them...
My good luck is that whenever i touch my parents feet ..everything seems so good
and every work will finish without having any trouble :)
Lovely poem Shivam...keep writing!!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thanks a million, Akshat.
Akshat♥

10 Years Ago

you're welcome bro
Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

: )
Interesting piece to chew on. The old traditions being eroded by the modern world and the extremist ideologies that have risen in the face of a complex and difficult modern world. Least that's what I got from it.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Well, you got a lot of it! Thanks a lot Ricochet :)
HATS OFF! ^_^

This carries a wonderful message... A message to stand as the base to the spirits of all of us :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thanks a million, Rajat! :)
a wonderful poem infused with truth. Well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thank you very much, great poetess :)
Super senseful poem. Appreciate you for writing this. Every one has to discern this especially the seniors and the teachers :P who almost die if they dont get wished.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much Anxia :)
Nice on Shivam...

Being a girl, I can't much Touch my elder's feet.. Till a girl get married... But I surely touch my mother's feet whenever my vacation ends and I have to leave my home :)

Very well said..!!

'But what is the meaning of the culture
If there is no respect in the heart,
We need to have the feeling
And not the idol on the cart!'


Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

smilempsn

10 Years Ago

..hehe.. Haan mujhe toh yahi laga :p
luks like Taylor herself will come to u, and ask u to sha.. read more
Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

hahaha! I hope so! :P
smilempsn

10 Years Ago

:D :P
i like this poem a lot, its quite thought provoking. i like the fact that its centered around the indian traditions, but yet resect is everywhere, its expected everywhere. Also i feel elders see youth as spoilt because society is changing in ways they do not yet understand, and may never understand and therefore perhaps they percieve the "new society" as a spoilt one, and thus making our generations and furture generations as such?
as i said, a great write


Posted 10 Years Ago


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Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thanks a million In the Dark! So you're an Indian?
Bowers

10 Years Ago

Your totally welcome :) and no I'm not an Indian :)
Traditions are often carried out in heartless, robotic fashion. You captured this exceeding well. The accompanying pictures just added to this excellent piece.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shivam Murari

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Sharon!

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