Harassment



We talk about methodologies, cultures and privileges of India but we will never talk about the culture of treating women in India

One divided her among the five
Others kept her at the spike
She was dragged into the court of Justice
To face the injustice
There were hundreds of witnesses looking the cruelty
But none stood to stop it
She kept pleading for help
But everyone had there greed
She kept requesting the masters
Who ignored there own teachings
No one questioned for once
But all asked for a chance
Where we say mother's lap is a heaven
But when they asked her to sit on his lap
They forgot there mother was also a women
Duryodhana punished her just because she laughed at him
But when she asked for a justice
They told that was a karma
Her saree was pulled in front of God of lords  
But she was saved by the creator
Who can became there destroyer
They thought they have won the game
By keeping there life at stake

About this poem

The poem is about how girls are been harassed from olden ages in our country it's like , it's in our culture of our country we would be talking about the greatness of it what we achieved what we have given back to our world what prestige we hold but no one talks about the how people are treaten there how women have been living there being victims of the deeds which are done by the man, not only in our country but it's the position of every women in our world which we neglect so in this people I have highlighted a incident from our purana's of our country

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Written on December 23, 2022

Submitted by komalvasantha on December 24, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 945
Words 196
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 23

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