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January 04, 2021 00:17 IST
Brought out by a group of haiku poets, this haikai calendar celebrates the beauty of Indian seasons
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Brought out by a group of haiku poets, this haikai calendar celebrates the beauty of Indian seasons
The newness of a January sky, the saffron
palash that blooms in March, the peacocks that celebrate the arrival of the monsoon… each season is an experience that we cherish and have fond memories of. A
haikai calendar, brought out by a collective of haiku poets in India, is a journey through the Indian seasons. Each of the seasons portrayed in the calendar is relatable to someone who has lived in India take the scent of the mango blossoms in February or the pleasure of walking on a carpet of yellow laburnum in May.