Wednesday, August 24, 2016

kerala may be God's own country but pondicherry too at times might resemble for a fleeting moment

 After walking for an hour and sipping a small peg of hot tea in Kerala shop,opposite to Sarguru  fresh energy has been pumped into and I want to capture a few lines lest I forget.  I was reminiscent of the weather of wayyanad and Kumaraham region of kerala- the regions I visited more in the last one year, while devouring the fresh air and enchanting beauty of Pondicherry beach between 5 and 6 am today; the weather was very pleasant. It had rained the previous night; the air was cool and soothing; the sky was overcast with black shade and the sea water was also black. Who says black is not beautiful?
Kerala may be God’s own country. I also love my country Puducherry .Despite the absence of dynamic and smart leadership this region has grown modestly and there is a semblance of peace and beauty.
By the time I returned back towards the non functional Distillery zone the light had come and the black beauty has disappeared .Then I realized that unlike Kerala Nature will not be at full play always!.
But there is a new found enthusiasm now on the part of both CM and The Lt governor to make the city clean and livable and the sea erosion is also likely to be addressed.
Lazy Sam, Do not lay on the bed depleting energy and allowing devilish thoughts ,just escape to  the seashore early and enjoy the painting by the supreme on the vast canvas, the colours and the contour of the sky changing every fleeting moment.
 Did not Bharathi sing long ago: Translated on the back of the envelope,it reads :  we shall row the boat in the Ganges river singing a beautiful song in sweet Telugu in the  pleasant company of young keralite beauty on a full moon day and play. Does the federal India know there was one such mad person lived here in my region and talked about the unity and integration of the country without undermining any state or any part of the state ?


.Though life is not  a child’s play it is manageable only if we discover the child in us and behave with all naiveté without abandoning the spirit of  the stubbornness and strength of a child.

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