Sunday, November 16, 2008

Importance of parents


Today is again Sunday morning. Great celebrations are underway for Hitesh marriage. Bhai sab reached Jodhpur by morning Bus. I could not sleep the whole night, thinking about Bhaosa (my father), who left us for heaven abode in the month of March, 08. How would he been happy to see the marriage of his grand son.

I got up at 5 am and switched on Tape and started writing this blog while listening to Bhajans.

Bhaosa raised a family of 9 kids. He was a revenue official in Rajasthan. Very bold and honest officer. He never compromised on his principle. He could never see injustice meted out to anybody. He would fight with anybody who dared to challenge his point of view. Though he spent most of his life in rural areas, his outlook was very progressive and modern. He gave highest importance to education, ethics and moral values. He was never a narrow minded person. Perhaps this is the reason all my sisters are working ladies and had equal contribution in the growing of the family.

Till the age of 86 he was hale and hearty and never gave chance to anybody to support him physically. However, after that once he fell down, had fracture and unfortunately could not be recovered. Bhai sab and Bhabhiji never allowed him to be alone. With full devotion, dedication, forgetting all personal interest, they were with him till his last breath. I can compare bhai sab and bhabhiji's service to bhaosa that of Sharvan Kumar.

Our baiji (mother) is now around 77. I remember my old village days. While father had transferable job, Mokalsar was made as a permanent base for education of growing siblings. We had big house and lot of cows. The day would start at 4 am, preparing cattle feed, milching them, preparing tiffins for school going kids, and so on. While sisters got teaching job through direct offers from Government immediately after matriculation, all male members were sent to Jodhpur for higher education. Susheela also came to Jodhpur and completed her post graduation and now she is chairperson of a bank and also running her business successfully. It is because of hard pains, labour, all her sons are post graduate, professionally qualified and with God blessing are well placed.

Though my mother also have a background of rural life. She is also having a modern and progressive outlook. She has no problem staying with sons, she prefers to visit them by turn at different cities and whenever in Jodhpur stays alone at our old house. She loves to work for herself so that she remains fit physically and mentally.

While she is a wonderful mother, she is an excellent mother-in-law. Our Hindi movies and TV soap opera always show bad relationships between Sas Bahu. But my mother is an exception. She loves all her daughter in laws like her own daughters. She recently came to Chandigarh stayed with us for around 3 months and I noticed that our elders do not require anything except a few words of love and affection. I would notice how she would enjoy cutting vegetables, washing utensils, cooking food, preparing old traditional dishes, gossiping with Beenu and all ladies of society. She became friend of almost all woman folk in the society. Now since she has gone to Jodhpur, all my neighbours keep on asking me about her. She stayed with us earlier also at Chandigarh, Jamnagar, Mumbai and Jalore and I always noticed that my wife enjoyed her company. My mother would ask her to wear clothes of her choice, though she would wear traditional cloth in front of her.

One day I asked Beenu, how she enjoyed the company of Baiji. And she said that she loved her more than that of me. She is one of the best mother in laws. So much loving, appreciating, helping.

I was wondering why in Indian families, people feel parents as burden. A feel of mutual respect, compassion, love and patience are the basic requirement. Only one need to understand. Now I feel alone when she has gone to Jodhpur.

My father was die hard lover of my mother. But he never showed it publicly. My mother tells me a story. While leaving Ahmdeabad for Jodhpur, my mother went to him to say good bye..he looked in her eyes and said “thoda aur ruk jate to maira man lagjata.”


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Finest Example of National Integration





It is rightly said relationships are made in heaven. Ours is a family of conservative ethos but modern outlook.
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We are six brothers and three sisters, all married in the same community.
Now it a turn of second generation. The second generation is highly progressive looking and least bothered about century's established social taboos.
First Bhanja Niranjan married to a girl out of our community, inviting ire of all relatives, while all others have reconciled and started loving couple, but his own parents is yet to understand them and welcome. Hope, time will be a great patcher. Personally I feel Neeru has given the perfect example of Viveka Nand's preaching of which he himself is follower. And such persons should be honoured.

Now Kaku was batting. And he married to his class fellow Anju, a very dynamic and handworking partner. She was lecturer in Vansthali and presently working with one MNC. She has now become cynosure of our family and extremely loved by all family members including both side parents.



Then, it is a turn of great Hitesh, my brother's son. He could influence an ex air hostess, Ms Photogenic (Uttarakhand), loving and charming, Priya to be his life partner. Understand that they had affairs for quite some time but seriousness noticed recently. Parents were taken in loop and they were very generous. However, drama was played as if they were absolutely not aware. After Diwali actual drama was unfolded.
However, there is tremendous difference in approaches. While there cannot be any comparison with Neeru. He is done the most pious and saintly work. One need to have guts, boldness and honesty to take such steps. Gordhansa should be proud of him. At least we all are.
Kaku was more discreet and straightforward. He was very clear about his aim and he conveyed his feelings to parents and dearones well in advance and got married once he was able to convince his parents.
Great Hitesh has also chosen partner of his choice. But I personally do not agree on the methodology he has adopted.
Leave this for further discussion.
















Sunday, November 2, 2008

SUNDAY - GREAT DAY


Yes...last week was the mood of festivity and happiness. Diwali is the arrival of pink cold and most pleasant season.
As usual, we got up in the early morning, had our tea and went for walk. The cool breeze was blowing and sun started giving its glimpse. We normally take different but shady routes for our walk to see new things and people and enjoy exchanging smile with them. Holiday mood is always different, no tension of kids rising late, no school so we can have free walk. We soaked ourselves in early fresh air and soothing sun light, had a glass of fresh vegetable juice. Very refreshing. We rejuvinate and had a feel of 24.

On 30th evening, we went to Moti Mahal to attend a party being thrown by our friend Ms Renu and Laxmi kant Swami on the occasion of their 18th marriage anniversary. It was a splendid party. Some of our friends had best of drinks and then it was time of dance. Behanji performed the most stupendous dance and as usual she got the first prize of best dancing couple and also some secret cash prize from one of the fans. Renu's new sari was sparkling.

Last night, there was get tother of Rajasthan Parishad. Along with multile choices, traditional Rajsthani food - Dal, Bati, Churma was the most delicious item was served.

Friday, October 31, 2008

DIWALI DIARY


26.10.2008 : 4 am : Chhota Bhai Raju, his wife Renu, Kids-Kartik and Nandini reached at our place by taxi from Ambala. We were eagerly waiting for them. Today being sunday, we had great time enjoyoing together. Today is also Dhan teras, my birthday. Kartik Birthday is on 31st october. We jointly celebrated. In the evening we went to sector 46 market and thrilled to see the vibranrancy of festival.


27.10.2008 : Today is my working day. Behnji got up early morning, took bath, wore new sari and dressed up in the most traditional way. She was looking exteremly beautiful, as today is also celebrated as Roop Chahudas. I came back from office at 6 pm and had great evening.


28.10.2008 : Today is Diwali. We had lot of visitors at our place for wishing Happy Diwali. Behanji prepared lot of sweets, deshi methai etc on this occastion. Interior and exterior decoration was adding extra happiness on this day. We performed Puja by 8.30 pm. Then with all neighbours we burst crackers for about 2 hours. Kartik played Casio and sang a few melodious songs. The neighbours were surprised to see a boy of 9 years singing best of Bollywood and Marwari songs with instrument. Our neighbour Mr. Thakur, an IAS officer also sang a beautiful fok song : dil bhoom bhoom kare...

We went to bed at 1 am and got up at 6 am in the next morning.


29.10.2008. Gopi was complaining about non supply of municipal water and there was virtually no drinking water. In the last night we bought a few mineral water bottles from market. So I searched the mobile no of MC officers from internet. Telephoned SC Mr. Bedi at 6 am and told him about the problem. He was very receptive and asked me to give him some time. Within minutes he organised his team to see why water supply had disturbed. Then I got call from SDO to see whether water supply was normal in the neighbourhood. I verified and found that no where was any problem. I went to security guard of the society and asked him to recheck the operation of internal valve. And to utter my shock, it was a mistke on the part of the guard, who could not operate Valves properly and water supply was disturbed for about 24 hours. But by this time, I saw Over Sear from Engg deptt was there at my society to help us. It was really a nice experience to see that all govt officers were on their toes at 6 am and nobody felt irritated on my complaint but instantly tried to help us. India has great future in the hands of such officers.


We went to York Resort in the afternoon. Had very scrumptious lunch, enjoyed the beauty of nature in the lap of great Shivalik range, came back by 7 pm and at 9 pm Raju took his train from Railway station and went back to his home place Bhilwara.


We had wonderful Diwali. Wishing all readers a very happy diwali and prosperous new year.




Tuesday, October 28, 2008

FESTIVAL OF lights-DIPAWALI


Today is Deepawali, 28th October, 2008. Normally we celebrate Diwali alongwith other family members. Either we go to our native place or common place or brother's place or some of them visit us normally on this auspicious day.

This time, my mother and brother's family is here. We celebrate Diwali with great joy. Brother's son Master Kartik is a great singer and dancer. Since I do sing, we have a great company. Posting some phtographs of our previous Diwali celebrations.


There were some hooligansm in Mumbai in the last few weeks. Some politicians are exploiting the situations by inciting local crowd. This is the most unfortunate. Perhaps we have got democracy very cheaply. These politicians have forgotten the great sacrifice made by our leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Subhash Chandra and others who toiled and served nations without selfish end. In my opinion such poeple should be dealth with firmly and rule of law should prevail. Nobody has right to ask people to destroy public properties and attack the innocent people. If such things allowed to happen, then there will be total anarchy. And histroy will repeat, we will again by attacked by outsiders, perhaps then we will understand our mistakes. Else, let us treat these politicians firmly and should not compromise on national integirity and security. Nobody is above law.


Let message go to all and sundries on this Diwali that we are a great nation and anybody who tries to pinch its basic structure, will be dealth with iron hand.


I wish all my readers a very happy Diwali and propserous new year.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

HEALTH FUNDA


hi....


adding some more photographs...

Sunday, October 12, 2008

NAVARATRI FESTIVAL


Hi....


Last week was full of fun. We went to Kalagram for playing Dandia. And as the luck would have it, we were declared best dancing couple and given honour of dancing on stage for 10 minutes. We were also given a gift hamper.


Yesterday evening was last day and great finale was held. Some youngesters performed much better and they truly won the First prize.


Today is sunday. I have just finished reading news papers. There is good article on front papge of Times of India regarding great bust in American financial system.


with love,


Pradeep

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Dushera, 9th sept 2008


hi...,

Today is dushera. This day Ram killed Ravan. Said to be victory over evil. But there are so many Ravans in India. We need to do something about them...I will not suggest killing them physically, but they should be taught lesson. In a zeast to earn a few votes...some of our politicians and parties have started questioning our heroes who fought with the terrorists and made supere sacrfice of their life..but these politicians will only understand the language of votes..nothing else...let us discard them.


See my Kashmir photoes.


Sunday, October 5, 2008

SUNDAY THOUGHTS


hi,


introducing myself....a young of 44, having a cute wife, two kids. I am a professional, working at a senior position in a very reputed company...my wife..Beenu is a great dancer, singer, home maker...


When I am at not in office, I will always be with her or I would say she will always be with me. Either I go for a walk or reading a book, or in market, or in movie, or travelling..she will always be there to give me company. She is MBA, LLB and very good radio artist(would be).


Surprised....I am talking about my wife only. Yes...if she he so good..I do not need to think some thing else...


Wish everybody get such a nice partener