“Be Like the Sky” by Dashbalbar Ochirbat(English translation)
Introduction to the Poet Ochirbatyn Dashbalbar (Очирбатын Дашбалбар, 1957–1999) was a Mongolian poet and politician who emerged during a period of deep social and political transformation. Born in the Naran district of Sükhbaatar aimag, he nurtured an early passion for literature and eventually studied at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. Dashbalbar’s poetry, shaped by traditional Mongolian values and a reverence for nature, often carries spiritual, philosophical, and nationalist undertones. In the turbulent years after the fall of socialism, he became involved in politics, championing cultural identity, integrity, and resistance against corruption. His works, once banned or contested, now stand as symbols of honesty and moral fortitude. “Be Like the Sky” (Тэнгэр шиг бай) is among his most emblematic poems, urging readers to remain unwavering, compassionate, and humble amidst life’s adversities. This poem draws from Mongolian spiritual cosmology, especially the noti...