Watching the Fish in Masjid Gedhe Mataram while Children Practise Gamelan

In the compound of Masjid Gedhe Mataram, Yogyakarta's oldest mosque, roosters crow and squawk, people chat, and there is the inimitable sound of Javanese music played by children's hands. Meanwhile, a toddler tries to sing along, as others watch and feed the mosque's fish. There is a serenity to this aural and visual landscape. It captures a peaceful, even contemplative moment in these people's lives, where a man thoughtfully, quietly observes one fish tentatively approach a floating morsel but another more blithely grab at and munch on it.

This is not about the endless frustrations of having to keep up with the hurried, frenetic movement of life outside these fish tanks, where minds are spent on jobs and bank accounts and finding some sort of equilibrium in an unbalanced system. Instead, it's about what life could be in the absence of this noise, in the absence, if only momentary, of our constant striving.

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