Matrix
by Nidhi Agrawal

You undress my vagina with your eyes, tell me what you see. The layers of my vulva protrude the sensuality of “Lingam”. I wonder how you failed to understand that if godhead is the object of love, yoni (vagina) is the generative force of all that exists. Your evil eye has put Rahu to disgrace, watch it and refrain from leering at the Mother Goddess; if you don’t stop now, Shiva, in the form of phallus will penetrate all the matrices and destroy your axis.

Packingtown Review – Vol. 19, Spring 2023

Nidhi Agrawal's works have appeared in various publications including St. Francisco Literary Journal, The Elevation Review, California State Poetry Society, Chronogram Media, South Asian Today, etc. Nidhi's work stems from the distinct theories illustrated in the religious texts such as Vedas. She has worked on the concept of Ardhanareeswara, psychological disorders and her pieces are coordinated amicably with different subjects such as natural disasters, agony, complex realism and profound affairs of day to day life. Subsequently, she writes as she talks to God! Nidhi is a distal pancreatectomy survivor and is in the pink with atrophic pancreas followed by diabetes & mild scoliosis.

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