
“Kural” means verse/voice in Tamil (a South Indian langauge) — Kural (Voice) of the Unseen is the name of this blog.
A sanctuary for the shadowed soul, where poetry, psyche & ancestry meet. For seekers of depth—welcome home.
*Please note these poems are artistic reflections, not therapy. If you’re seeking therapeutic support, please contact for a consult.
By Sakthi Ramesh
Litany for the Bleeding Divine
This piece is not just a poem. It is a ritual. A fire-lit lament. A soul invocation drawn from the deep wells of ancestral memory, cultural contradiction, and feminine fury.
The Ranis and Rajas of our Bloodline
This piece is about reclaiming worth and healing generational pressure in brown families
Healing Seven Generations: The Children of Immigrant Dreams
Breaking cycles, healing bloodlines, and remembering that we were always enough.
You Were Never a Minority: Healing the Shadow of Worth
A soft rebellion. A remembering. A return to inherent worth.
Calling Back my Mother Tongue: Healing Diasporic Roots
For those who broke the script, and still long to remember where they came from. A poetic reclamation of roots, voice, and desire—across oceans, generations, and jasmine-scented memory.
Reclaiming Shakti: Putting the Soul Back into Vedanta
What if our sufferings are sacred? The gods don’t just bless us, they break us open. A reflection on ancestral roots, spirituality, rites and feminine power.