Sunday, 17 June 2018

A Slice of Life!


Dinning together we chat, we discuss, watch TV, listen to music, we hush, we hurry, we fuss mostly everything but concentrate on what we are eating, what taste does it have, what all ingredients etc.? Ain't it? We've all kind of discussions, arguments, chats over dinning table but one that took back seat was the source, the food that we need to survive (needless to mention except for when some national TV brings up the debate/news about farmers pathetic situation, roadblocks, peace march, throwing away of their produces, suicide etc.)
This is when, I belong to middle class, still 50% agri based, family where few of my immediate relatives still entirely depends on agriculture for livelihood.
So, coming to this Youth for India fellowship and settling in the rural lives was nothing very new (but not easy) for me except for the change in geographical location and the temperature (i.e- from around 2- late 20ish to 30- early40ish degrees so you can imagine!).

One random Saturday my fellow and me, received a call from anna inviting us to his house for the occasion of his daughter's home coming on her first leave from hostel (there's no term like holiday here ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿ˜€). Just so made me muse, we all are same human beings yet so different, sees enjoyment in different things. How, that farther we go and achieve something, the more we forget tiny little things in life. เฅ›िเคจ्เคฆเค—ी เคฎें เคเค• เค เคนเคฐाเคต เค•ी เฅ›เคฐूเคฐเคค เค•ो เคนी เคฎเคจाเคจे เค•ो เคญूเคฒ เคœाเคคे เคนैं เคนเคฎ (We forget acknowledging the need for celebrating the abeyance in life). Isn't that also an accomplishment?
It was home welcoming for a feat achieved by village girl going to hostel, with idli, dosai, sambhar and thengai chutney for meals. Sitting and chatting I noticed akka and chitthi were preparing to go to field for cutting the paddy crop "Karadh Arkaradh" which means cutting of crop and karadh is a type of paddy and I went along.

There were few akkas already cutting the crop and chit chatting. The eldest lady, paati (grandmother) was around 65yrs with tobacco in her mouth & some wrapped up in saree, for later. I was excited to help them but patti scolded & asked me to go back for it was too hot. Isn't it touching when you get warmth and care just like your loved ones do, few relations you made but haven't found name for them. Of course, I had to request her to let me help them with their work and convince that I'll not cut my hand, leg, fingers with aarua (sickle) but just the paddy; I'll not get black (Yes! I had to convince them not that I wouldn't mind getting dark in sun but I'll not get dark ๐Ÿ™ˆ); it's okay for my clothes to have mud and sweat on them.. whew!!
So mission 'just cut paddy and nothing else' started. Around 10 minutes passed, I was already drenched in sweat when I heard akkas around talking about some lady Nandini (few things that I could gather of their chit chat being a non Tamizihan). Tired already, I got up and inquired who's this Nandini and what's wrong with her? And.... there came the answer in bloody 40 degrees scorching, burning heat, drenched and thirsty, that it's a TV Soap! Yeah! That wtf expression crossing my face and followed by a huge laughter by all the ladies around.

Laughing, singing, teasing everybody kept working and suddenly somebody somewhere probably was happy and blessed me, for in a searing Sunday afternoon it rained, for a while. It was like heaven was let loose. Bliss were those droplets replacing the sweat-beads on my face. I felt so happy but it was short lived for it isn't that good as it sounds. It was a selfish thought! How we tend to just think aout ourselves even for a few moments of pleasure. No?! Untimely rains and crops never go together. But, why I did not see even a frown on their faces? They were worried and complained "Ah rain! it will spoil the crop." and smiled. That was it!! The only expression! Just being in field for few hours, I was more angry, frustrated and complaining for the rain than they were. Just 3 hours of my sweat was in there!

Have they adapted themselves and accepted the untimely happenings, the rejections, no support a way of life or they have learnt to be happy and fight each situation that comes along. Are we so restless, intolerant, impatient that we cannot even accept the nature's knock without cribbing forget about a smile on face, of-course unless we are selfish.

We hastened to get under a tree; they discussed TV soap, scolded me; then sang 'on my request' the song which is part of Tamil tradition (knock knock the folklores, songs and traditions are vanishing somewhere they told sadly and I observed disheartingly) while sowing or cutting paddy.
Since it turned to drizzle so we got back to wrap up and around in an hour 5 of us completed the task. As a feat achieved 'by me' they brought a cold drink and they celebrated laughing and chit chatting applauding me. Sometime in between one akka sitting next to me, yun hi baat karte karte, took out a cloth and started wiping the sweat off my face, neck, arms again and again and again till I was dry. I let her do that and just watched her awe. It was a feeling like none other, of being pampered and taken care of, of loving and expecting nothing in return :).
She still had patience, courage, love to do something for someone else in this almost cupboard love kind of world.

A smile crossed my face and eyes were full of respect for these ladies. I couldn't even gather words to thank her. It would have been injustice to her gesture. I just looked at her and she smiled. That is all I could do, take that moment and the feel alongwith me.It's now, I know whom the food prayer is addressed to. When I sit and eat, I know to appreciate the efforts of the people who strived day and night, for food to be here on my plate. I can feel what all hardships and emotions these few morsels of food went through just for me not go empty stomach even a day!
A little gesture and it said all!
Knock Knock.... Take care of the old traditions, the folklores, the stories, the emotions and farmers, they are endangered! Let them survive, they belong to us!

Leaving something for you to hymn, pray and thank....



11 comments:

  1. As I started reading this blog post, I knew it has to do with life of people we less care or know about in our daily lives. By the time I came to the last paragraph, I felt so moved and touched by the whole feeling. The way you have written this brought moments live in front of my eyes. Needless to say it was penned down right from the heart. You're my new favourite wordsmith :) Keep sharing such wonderful accounts so that we at least get a chance to connect with our roots, the common men and women out there who are uncommon in every aspect. Bravo! I now to my Annadaata :)

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    1. Just trying to pen down what comes from heart and touches alongwith something that needs our immediate attention. Thank you for the kind words. When you get comments like such it feels that you have been able to convey what you wanted to. You're always so encouraging baabe! :)

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  2. This is an amazing reality of life, You have just portrayed the complete picture... Salute to the people who are able to spread happiness and A big thanks to you to bring the facts in front of us. We the mango people can only crib about every small issue but reading such fascinating experiences, I feel ashamed about what I do and motivated to contribute something positive to our society.... Hats off to you.. You are doing a wonderful job

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    1. Thank you my friend! I am trying to share as much as I go through and learn and experience. Just trying to be what I am supposed to be -a human. We all are trying to contribute to society in one way or other. Thanks for your constant support :)

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  3. They earned your respect and you earned mine. Keep it up ma'am.you are an inspiration for me..

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    1. Honored I am and thank you. I hope and I certainly will try to keep upto this :)

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  4. We also felt, what u want would have felt... U have written in such a manner...keep writing..

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    1. Thank you! I will definitely keep sharing the experiences that I 'feel'. :)

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  5. Awww...Its beautifully written life experiences Monitor Captain.While reading your post the entire scenario is like infront of my eyes.And your women are really cute and inspiring.The lady who was taking care of you after the field work is speechless emotion captain.I can imagine how much you had happiness in your heart.so lucky captain.please keep sharing such beautiful experiences.

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  6. I completely get involved while reading and it seems that I myself facing the same hardships as these folk of Ladies are facing, it is truth that earning food for them is hard but with the blessing food automatically comes to their plates, it is kind of magic or kind of hard work, dont know exactly but these people's have learned that there is also a life without getting involved in lightening world. I appreciate your work Axi and the way you presented this blog one can easily get involved like I did. Keep on posting. One more thing, you completely forgot to carry their husbands on picture, if they would be there story would be entirely different.

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  7. How beautifully you have captured the feeling “Small little things of life are so precious”!! Keep up the good work of spreading smiles.

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