Kisan may refer to:
Several organizations in India use "Kisan" in their name.
The Kisan are a Hindu caste found in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. They are also known as Kisan Mahur and Mahato. They have been granted Other Backward Class status.
The Kisan get their name from the Hindi word kisan, which literally meanns a farmer. They are a community of cultivators found in Rohilkhand, Farrukhabad District, and the Awadh districts of Kheri and Hardoi. The Kisan are simply an endogamous sub-group of the lodhi community. Like other neighbouring Hindu communities, they practice clan and village exogamy. There clans, which are known as gotras, are the Haldiya, Saki, Kanaujiya, Khagi, Lodha and Patariya. Each of these clans in of equal status, and intermarry.
As a community of cultivators, they tend to live in villages dominated by their own community. Their villages contain caste councils, known as biradari panchayats, which act as instruments of social control.
Kisan is a Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil released in the year 2006. The film stars Kalabhavan Mani, Bhavana, Biju Menon, Geethu Mohandas. This film was first titled Ilakal Pacha Pookal Manja and was planned to release in early 2004, but because of some technical difficulties, the film was shelved and restarted shooting in 2006.
The boat that failed it's only sail
is burning in the river
It's heating up the water mains
while the rest of the house just shivers
It's sinking fast
straight through the grass
A buoyant mask
A medical grasp
and that... was
all I had to give her
...but I will take my hand's mistakes
Stay afloat in
this flushing river
With the smell of your soul
and fix the bridge that
bowed
from the blows that age delivers
But I fear collapse...
as your
weight will pass
You know... I love you more that you will know
Something
is coming for us
t's coming through the vents
.for the worst and
best.
And so it seems
Like old beliefs...
We're struggling in the
water
Fishing for a fish that knows
of a way to save the other...
Don't turn
blue
It's turning the room...
and as it spins the violence
coats the walls
in bother...
Carousels and comet tails
are somewhere in this river
...and