Why Polygamy?

Because for men, it teaches leadership – says Mr. Rizdam. And it helps women control their desires and jealousies and bring them closer to God, says Rizdam’s wife Dr Gina Puspita. Both of them are supporters of Polygamy Club (yes, you read it right) in Indonesia.

Coming to think of controlling the desires (and thus bringing their men closer to God), the women out there should have asked their husbands to stick to monogamy, right? So does this mean that the women don’t care if their polygamist husbands are rot in hell? But it is not just about Indonesia. About an year back, a famous cleric from Kerala had justified polygamy because “Women’s menstrual cycle prevents them from sexual contact for 5-6 days“!

Anyways, not all women in Indonesia think in the same line as Dr Gina Puspita. For example, Nursyahbani Katjasungkana says this:

“When the scripture revealed to the Prophet Muhammad its direction on polygamy, it was during the time of war,” she says.

“I believe it was a direction to the Muslims of that time that all the victims of war or widows and children who lost a father or a husband have to be protected. That’s the message of the scriptures – it wasn’t really a command to men to have a second or third or fourth wife.”

Oh Holy Night

“Oh Holy Night” is one of my favorite Christmas songs ever. Yesterday I was listening to different versions of this song, sung by different singers. And my most favorite ones are the following three versions:

1. Billy Gilman – Just listen to this kiddo singing so beautifully and how he handles even the high notes with ease!

2. Mariah Carey – I love this one the most for Mariah Carey’s vocal range in the higher notes, her beautiful falsettos and the choir singing in the background.

3. Celine Dion – I love this version too, for the sweet, heavenly voice that this lady has.

A Christmas Wish

If you have been listening to music blogs and music online, George Kuruvilla should be a name that you are all familiar with. This amazing singer with a unique voice has recently been chosen by singer Sonu Nigam for his song tribute to Michael Jackson called “MJ, This One’s For You“. Now George has come up with a compilation of his favorite Gospel songs in this Christmas season. Titled “A Christmas Wish“, all the songs (cover versions) are available to listen and download from his blog. Click here to listen and download the songs.

Verry India!

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Vikram Nandwani is an amazing caricaturist. He is also the driving force behind “Save the Tiger” initiative. He did caricatures of people to pool in the funds for this and thus brought art to make a change. If you look at the top of this blog or my Twitter profile pic, my caricature there was done by Vikram. You might have seen his political cartoons blog at point blank, and now he has started a caricature series called “Verry India“. In his own words, “Verry India is a caricature series on daily life in India by Vikram Nandwani. It is an attempt to capture fast disappearing rustic images of the country that is urbanizing rapidly.Check it out.

Avant Garde Bloggies Awards 2009

Like in the last year, Poonam and team are coming up with the Avant Garde Bloggies Awards for 2009. As she says in her blog, – “Avant Garde Bloggies awards aim to recognise the best posts from your blog. It is an award competition where your entries are voted and judged by fellow, expert bloggers. It is a competition to recognise your blog. And as always, its meant to be fun and healthy.

So rush your entries now! Check out Poonam’s blog for more details.

Sudheesh passes away

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If you remember, I had written about K M Sudheesh in my old blog, back in June 2008. Sudheesh was a young Malayali poet whose works have been published by Kerala Sahithya Academy. He has been fighting with cancer and was a very good fighter at that. Many readers of this blog and Mutiny blog helped me collect some funds for his surgery back then, which was then transferred to his bank account. I remember talking to him on the phone and I felt the purity and innocence in that young man’s voice. He was so full of life and was excited to see that people around the world whom he did not even know were helping towards his cause. He enthusiastically asked about blogging etc and I felt like talking to a brother.

That blessed boy has passed away yesterday evening. I would like to take a moment to thank all those who contributed for his cause and may his soul rest in peace…

Cloud over Bhopal

A Cloud Still Hangs Over Bhopal by Suketu Mehta in New York Times is the best article that I read so far about Bhopal tragedy.

All over India, when misfortune strikes — when a child is ill, for example — people burn chilies to drive away the evil eye. The gas smelled like chilies burning, and people said to one another, it must be a powerfully evil eye that’s being driven away, the stench is so strong.

Fleeing the gas, the Bhopalis clutched their children. Some babies fell, gasping, and their parents had to choose which ones to carry on their shoulders. One image still comes up over and over in their dreams: in the stampede, a thousand people are stepping on their child’s body.

Read it in full here.