Yuddhale Sarapeko Kokh
Summary
Kriti Adhikari’s “Yuddhale Sarapeko Kokh” depicts the trauma of Nepal’s civil war through a mother’s eyes. It narrates fear, displacement, joining the revolution, leaving a child behind, and enduring lasting guilt and isolation. The poem critiques war’s devastating cost to families, portraying sacrifice, regret, and suffering rather than glory, with vivid emotional imagery of loss.