Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Summer Icecream

It was a normal hot sunny day of May. Time: around 4pm. Place: a small town in Bihar.

People had wake up from their siesta. Children had started listening, screaming and running towards the bells of icecreamwallah, chanawallah, cholewallahs. I, a kid of age 6, also ran for a cone icecream stall, having pursed in Rs. 1 coin, exact amount for a piece, in my clutched fist.

The icecreamwallah, ringing the bell of his stall, was standing on other side of road. I waited for few bicycles to pass across the road and then crossed. Standing in front of the stall, I Proudly flashed the coin and asked for an icecream. Pouring his hand inside a red-scarved pot, the salesguy took out one metal jacketed cone icecream. He tucked the metal from icecream slowly. Now, the mouthwatering iceacream was sizzling in his hand beating the prevalent coup of sun. The icecreamwallah held out his hand and in no time I grabbed the prized possession. It was a garish colored conical icecream. Planning to share the same with my siblings, I turned back as I had to cross the road again. Staring joyously at the icecream, I forgot the world around me.

I stepped further and what I found was first most grievous loss of my life till then. I was holding only a stick in my hand as a cyclewallah sped blowing off icecream from the stick. Stunned I was only having all future implications going through my mind. The emotional trauma of sudden loss was huge.

Then comes the hand of god, never seen till date by me. The icreamwallah calls me back. I took a step back. He took out another metal-jacketed cone, took out icecream and handed it to me without any charge.

The poor salesguy, who was earning his bread and butter from selling those 1 rs icecream and feeding a family of motherless children (as I knew years later) on margin of hardly 1000rs per month, had all of sudden taught me the gentlest and most moving story of my life.

The lesson, which many books of Budhdha had even not been able to teach me till then.

Years later, I knew his son. He was my classfellow. I helped him through his studies. Today, he is in a public sector company at respectable position. Three years back, Once I was standing on the railway station near my home, waiting for my train. There I saw him calling “sujit, you here!!!” and he told me story of his present life. I tried to sympathise with him for his past. But he told forget those days.

Yes, he should forget those days. But the lesson taught by his father will always be with me. Many a time, I read the Gandhi’s talisman (NCERT books regularly publish it), but find no better practical lesson than this one.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Lord Thiru Bday




(My post at Loving Thiru kumaran's Birthday, my batchmate at IIMK, also this was my first PJ mail to D batch in IIMK..

can anyone tell when is lord thiru B'day..

or when He came to this Earth ..

Fact is that...

When evr someone is celebrating his or her birthday..
to add to the enjoyment of that guy lord thiru himself comes to this land
called Kozhikode on that day
again to add to the joy of his batchmates...

something like Lord Krishna used to do for the gopikas in Mathura
Thats why we celebrate Lord thiru's birthday everytime on someone's
Birthday...
We celebrate his birthday by pouring milk on him..putting bangs on his
back..and ceveral other ways by which lord becomes very happy ..
and gives us some part of oil of ABB Transformer..

Dont miss the next chance..Be there to pour water and milk on Bhagwan and
get some prasadam...

Boliye thiru bhagwan ki jay....


Sujit Kumar
PGPM Batch of 2010
pgp/12/236
Hostel:H-207
Indian Institute of Management
Kozhikode
ph:9946501250

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Meree Job!!!

चाह नहीं मैं एक मेनेजर की टेबल से बंध जाऊं
चाह नहीं मैं दफ्तर में बस फाइल के नीचे दब जाऊं
मुझे pick कर लेना कंपनी वालों उस location पे देना तुम फ़ेंक
ऐश मौज हो और हंसी ठहाके
लड़कियां जिस पथ जाये अनेक

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

And that was the movie " In pursuit of happiness" didnt know it was movie of a gardner a real story of rags to riches...

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Dear Papa

you moved to small home room from ahome you made for us...

you slept in darkness leaving us in light
u didnt take food properly giving us proper food
you picked water from a water tap which was 200 mtrs away...
you made us live happliy in that small planned move..
you planned for our good eduation..you suffered you cried but u remained silent in front of us..

you r great.. u r my father..

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is the life a plane defunct thing...

after a cetain level of excellence there doesnt exist any..
what you say
i lost mmyself .

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My Papa

we went to a shop.. the shop was a watch shop
I selected a watch which was very big, even though i didnt like it..
I liked a watch which was small cute .. i liked one which shivesh weared, i liked the one which was black ..
but it was enough for me that he bought something for me..
I appreciate that gift even now...
I bought a 2000 rs watch one day... gave it to my bro..
bought another in 500 rs.. gave it to him
bought a 4000rs watch and i have this with me..

I am confused ...

He is my father..

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The day i became 26.. i lost the count of day month and years...

30 seemed to be coming the next day..
there was no change in life..
once i myself had fought over the chnges in life... that its not standstill...
but today at 29.75 when i look back at past 3.75 yrs
i feel myself passing days just like that..

It was 24.5 it was 25... everything seemed to go well then.. but its 30 going to be tomoorow or after few days from tomorrow.. but how does it matter...
life is bound in a very hard bound jacket like a book's cover like a cd's cover.. whatever the book may try it ll never come out of the cover... unless someone steals it and puts it a fresh.. but what if the book doesnt want to lose anything either... everything is going to be like that..
He will live a life which was just like that...

Another day just like that...

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Saturday, October 03, 2009

Bapu

Person called Bapu.. Nation's Father

We try to follow him..
step in his shoes
Walk as he walks..

World loves him.. they think he was great
But do we follow him..
do we love truth
do we love tolerance
do we love Brotherhood

Probably and definitely not..

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