Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Happy Pongal


Hi,
First of all, Happy Pongal to everyone who are all not celebrating it. And very very Happy Pongal to who are all celebrating the Tamilian's one of the cultural and the longest festival, 'Pongal' even in these busy,money-seeking,machine-life. In that case it is just a 'Happy Pongal' for me. In childhood, Pongal means a much joy for us as we will get 4 days leave plus, 2 or 3 new dresses, gifts,money from relatives, watching new cinemas in theatre or little old ones playing in TV, participating in games and competitions which are conducted in our villages. But where that joy went now? Is it because of the decrease in leave days or no leaves. Now we are getting only one day leave and if we're outside southindia, no leave. Next is buying new dresses, eventhough if we buy dresses for more money than those in our childhood, will it bring that joy. Only a computer monitor will monitor your branded new dresses. Then gifts. Frankly speaking i shouldn't be talking about gifts. I don't remember an incident where i gave a gift to someone. I donno about others, so i'll jump to next one. New movies. Yeah, new movies are releasing even now. How it'll be to watch in our village enjoying every scene of the film shouting, whistling no matter how the film is, rather than giving 250 bucks and sitting in a multiplex like a monk, thinking that we are behaving very decently and became a matured person. I remember that in childhood i gave pongals,sweets to my muslim neighbours, sharing our joy n happiness with them also. Now even to my Mom n Dad, i'm wishing in cell phone. And see, instead of celebrating a festival, i'm writing why we're not celebrating it. what does it shows?

Monday, January 4, 2010

PONNIYIN SELVAN

Before few months if someone asked me to read a tamil novel, i would have laughed out loudly, that too a 1600 page novel. But now i'm feeling why the novel ended up soon. It has been like a wonderful journey to 10th century itself, meeting great men like Arulmozhivarman, Vandhiyathevan etc and some beautiful ladies like Kundhavai, Nandini, Poonguzhali etc. Though the novel is based on the incidents happened over just eight months, you will get to know about the 200 yrs of Chola Kingdom from 800-1000 A.D after completing the novel. This novel explains Arulmozhivarman's leadership quality, treating everyone equally, his desire to build big temples (later he built the Brihadiswara temple in Thanjur) etc, that he had in the young age itself. Though the title role is Arulmozhivarman, the story revolves around Vandhiyathevan and the problems he is facing to finish his job and Thirumalai Nambi, a talented spy who helps Vandhiyathevan during troublesome times. The picture above is the scene where Vandhiyathevan and Kundhavai meets for the first time after knowing each other (before they met once without knowing each other's name). The way the author explained their emotions at this time is, fantastic. It is one of my favourite part in the novel. I got so much angry after finishing the novel as many would have got after reading it in weekly magazine 'Kalki' for 3 and a half years in 1950s. (Author 'Kalki Krishnamurthy' came out of weekly magazine 'Anandha Vikatan' and started 'Kalki' in 1941 in which his novels 'Ponniyin Selvan','Sivagamiyin Sabadham' were published). But after reading his explanation for his ending, it seems reasonable and i'm quite satisfied. Altogether it is a great novel in tamil, and everyone should have read this. I think some other novels came as a continuation for this novel. I'm searching those and i'll update about that soon.

PS: 'Ponniyin Selvan' is translated in English also. So Non tamilians can try reading that one. I guarantee you that it is worth reading.