Despite being busy attending board meetings and chairing business conferences, B Ramalinga Raju, founder and former chairman of erstwhile Satyam Computer Services Limited, had managed to squeeze in some time to try his hand at poetry.
"My tryst with poetry began when I was 20 years old. And, I continued penning other poems in three to four phases in the last 35 years," Raju says in the foreword to his book Naalo Neenu (Introspection). The book was published by Emesco Books in June 2011.
Raju's anthology consists of 56 prose poems in Telugu touching upon all facets of human nature, countering the busy city life, flora and fauna, wilderness etc.
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"As I aged with growing knowledge, when I took those poems that lied buried somewhere and started reading them, I have realised that there is a lot of depth behind those words (which I couldn't understand earlier). This book is an attempt to introduce those to you."
Some of the poems penned by Raju draw a clear parallel between real life and his quest for things that don't exist.
For instance, in 'Leni Nalla Pilli' (Nonexistent Black Cat) Raju says:
How long shall I search blindly for a nonexistent black cat in a dark room
What secrets shall I search for in this bubble-like life
How long shall I search behind those unchanged stars in that static sky
How long shall I search blindly for a nonexistent black cat in a dark room
How could I predict that the ticket among those lots that I didn't buy would hit the jackpot
How could I hand pick oases in this deserted life
How long shall I search blindly for a nonexistent black cat in a dark room
In his another poem titled 'Sakshyalu (Proofs) Raju talks about truth, proofs and evidences, on doing experiments in search of truth, and seeing everything with suspicious eyes until it is proved etc. Was the intention to commit a fraud hovering in his mind for years? Read on:
Senses are doors to Satyam (truth)
Proofs are roads to knowledge
One should experiment in search of truth and preserve cleverly those experiments
Those experiments should unearth the truth
Should separate it like water from milk
Should chisel the shape of truth, bit by bit
Those proved truths should remain for posterity
Senses are doors to Satyam (truth)
Proofs are roads to knowledge
Whatever your conciseness says truth should prevail
Until proved you should see everything with suspicious eyes
This search for truth should continue forever
Man should fly to the sky with the strength of truth and reach heights that can't see
One should do gimmicks that couldn't be captured by intelligence
Human race should be revered
Senses are doors to Satyam (truth)
Proofs are roads to knowledge