Sunday, July 22, 2012

Thatha was very excited when I got a camera and always wanted to see what photos I was taking in my class. He particularly wanted me to use a zoom lens and get better close-up pictures. I have included some of my photos that I think he would have enjoyed. 













Sunday, July 8, 2012

Fondest Memories of Thatha

Thatha always seemed quiet and unassuming until he made one of his jokes. They would slyly slip in, a piece of witty humor punctuating the conversation. And he would never resort to the Iyer/Redi joke. That was beneath him. Unfortunately I cannot remember any particular jokes at this moment but if anyone does, please comment!

I also remember his experience with the bird pepper when he was visiting us six, seven years ago. There was this pungent pepper growing at the base of our garden. While all of us were outside, he quietly plucked the small, pebble-sized pepper from the plant, popped in his mouth, slapped his knee and exclaimed, "Good for arthiritis!" Patti was horrified. Taking no heed of Patti's protestations, Thatha calmly plucked another pepper and repeated it.


Kannan's House (Winter 2010)

Thatha making a funny face...

O Appa, Dear Appa

O Appa, Dear Appa

O Appa, dear Appa, your wonderful life is done,
From this day forward, a new journey begun.
The priests are here, their chants so clear, hymns vented in the air,
Friends and relatives, from near and far, grieving for you so dear.

But here you are, so rigid, so far
Lying still on the marble floor
Your body so cold to the touch,
Your faithful heart beats no more.

O Appa, dear Appa, wake up and hear us all,
Wake up just once more to give your cheerful call.
From distant lands and nearby ports, the messages keep pouring in,
They have lost their dearest friend, their kith, their kin.

Here appa, dear appa, let me hold your head
You have been my rock, my dad, my dearest friend.
I can hear your calming voice when our life was in turmoil,
I can see your joyous smile, even in pain a foil.

My father does not answer, he has no pulse, no will.
In a life to us memorable, he has had his fill.
Close family and friends at hand to share their personal due,
In their own special ways, reflecting on a memory or two.

Goodbye dear appa, I need to celebrate.
You have given me everything, you are to me truly great.
In some small measure, there is a bit of you in me,
As I learn to grow that measure, I too will be free.


Nostalgia

Bhavani Nagar plot - appa's Railway plot

Our Yelahanka House - post retirement from Railways

The excellent Rajiv Gandhi Park opposite our Yelahanka House

California Gardens



Saturday, July 7, 2012

"In Memory of an Inimitable Brother" by hexaface


In Memory of an Inimitable Brother

EIGHTY TWO YEARS AGO

After a pilgrimage to Puri

There was a good news in the family

That of the birth of a male baby

Who was given the name ‘ Jagannathan ‘ promptly !

LATER

November 14th is a day very popular

To all Indians this is a day to remember

Two great persons share this honour

Jagannathan and chacha Jawahar !


Due to a compelling family situation

In the North in Nagpur , he had his early education

No need to say that he completed it with distinction

Earning for the school a high reputation


Loyola Collage in the then Madras , embraced him instinctively

For his intermediate and B.Sc. study

To the Institution he prooved himself worthy

Due to intelligence , hard work that is praiseworthy !


Pilani in the Rajputana ,was his next destination

At that time poor living conditions in that Instituition

Did not deter him from his firm determination

To come out with flying colours – later on to serve the nation


He had a brief stint with the family firm after graduation

He then moved on to The Railways with an inspiration

To keep the wheels and axles of the Railway’s aspiration

On a suitable track , for the development of the nation!


To him patience was a habit

Mental or physical pain did not afflict him a bit

Walking long distances kept him fit

All said & done , as a human being he was a hit !


Reader’s Digest was his favorite magazine

Not reading it he considered it as a sin

Many a friend did he not win ?

By his conduct and behavior so plain!


The care he took of his parents & siblings is admirable

The days spent with him memorable

His unbeatable qualities should be etched on a marble

Persons reading it will certainly turn noble !


A selective viewer of TV

Sports & News it ought to be

For him ,if it is IPL it proved to be

A joy to be shared with whoever it be !


He was never tired of extensive travel

Many a time it was on his own or official

Wherever he visited he never failed to marvel

A beach, a fort, monument or a temple


To look at his handwriting is a visual delight

Letters like beads strung tight

Even a child can read it right

For those with such a handwriting life is indeed bright!


Gone is the face we loved so dear

Silent the voice we loved to hear

We need not unneceesarily fear

As he is sure to guide us always from the rear


He has taken off on his last journey

Leaving behind a sorrowing family

Henceforth to remember him & his good deeds daily

Is our foremost and bounden duty


भारद्वाजगोत्रोद्भवम्

जानक्यावर्धितम् लक्ष्मीकलत्रम्

वेङ्कटाचलसुतम्

रवि-श्रीधर्-शेखर्-शंकर् –पुत्रपौत्रादि संपन्नम्

सहस्रचन्द्रदर्शिनम् जगन्नाथन् नामधेयम्

आश्रित्य मुक्तिं देहीति पूरी-जगन्नाथम् प्रार्थये

( பாரத்வாஜ கோத்திரத்தில் பிறந்தவரும் , வேங்கடாசலத்தின் புத்திரரும், ஜானகியினால்

வளர்க்கப்பட்டவரும், லக்ஷ்மியை மனைவியாக அடைந்தவரும், ரவி-ஸ்ரீதர் –சேகர் – சங்கர இவர்களை புத்திரர்களாக

உடையவரும், மற்றும் பேரன்களுடன் கூடியவரும்,ஆயிரம் சந்திர பிறை கண்டவரும் , ஜகந்நாதன் என்னும்

பேருடையவரையும் ஆச்ரயித்து முக்தி கொடு எனறு பூரி ஜகந்நாதரை வேண்டிக்கொள்கறேன்.)

by hexaface

1 st July , 2012