Quotes by Sindhu Rajasekaran

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Without the axiom, things cannot hold. It all falls apart very quickly.
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If allegories unfold and any one of the above is true, you’re a speck in the larger order of things, useless, leading a pointless life.
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She sits naked in the bathtub – a soupy mixture of water and milk, saffron and incense – she looks at the misty valley lit up with fluorescent lights. The Ganges at dusk. Lighted lamps floating away, gently, carrying secret sins.
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The sound of her mother’s voice will break the glasshouse she has built around herself, a space devoid (of melodrama, of madness) ~ she’d rather go about doing her yogic routines.
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Maybe she is wrong about her marriage. Perhaps there is love, a love defined by marriage. Devoted, spiteful love.
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Memory is fiction, she has decided, every detail mysteriously metamorphoses into something else. Nothing is stable.
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And I never thought this day would come, but here I am, sitting in front of the ritual fire, repeating Sanskrit mantras I don’t understand. He’s looking at me now, and I can feel it on my skin. We are getting married. Damini is locked away somewhere in a room, Lakshmi is at Lord Krishna’s feet in the heavens, and I’m going to be his wife.
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Dreams? Yours are skewed versions of your everyday reality. Of Java, Oracle and servers, greasy subway trains and skyscrapers. You do fall off the precipice sometimes, naked, fly into three-dimensional turquoise oceans. At times you see pixels around you. Sperms. Electrons and black holes, the matrix, 0’s and 1’s, polarised light.