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Friday 23 October 2015

A Glimpse of Dussehra at Darjeeling


"Om Bhur Bhuwasya Tatsha Witur Warenyam Bhargo Devashya Dhimahi Dhiyoyona Prachodayat"... The famous "Gayatri Mantra" we heard during 90s and early 2000s at Chowrasta, the famous public hub at Darjeeling.

I still recall how we used to impatiently wait for the Dussehra vacations to begin as it was not only the most sought after and longest holiday but also because it meant celebrations, blessings, food and "dakshina" from the elders.

For all those who aren't from Darjeeling, I will try and give a glimpse of how Dussehra or "Dashain" as we Nepalese call it used to celebrate it back in the days. As soon as October starts the monsoon starts receding in the hills and the sun starts to shine with all its might (not to worry as it's a hill station and it's never to hot. Even in summers you need to carry either a jacket or a pullover). We have the "Saipatri" (sunflower) and other flowers blooming and the whole town is engulfed with an overwhelming festive atmosphere. 

When we were kids we used to buy new clothes for "Dashain", as everybody wanted to look their best. Then once the Navaratri started, we used to head for Chowrasta, as everyone from the town flocked there, the elders to receive blessings from the huge idol of Durga Goddess placed at the altar, the kids to play balloons (being the notorious one, we use to burst 'em often resulting in the kids crying and us fleeing the scene not to be beaten by the kids guardian or parents). We as teenagers used to go there to "season khelnu, chiksing", literally meaning to check out beautiful girls or just casual flirting. Well, we used to be pretty drunk before that as dashain for us youngsters was incomplete without a little intoxication. (Thanks to the local pubs "Washington", "Soaltee", "Buzz", "Joey's Pub", "New Dish", when we had cash and "Uchhyang", "Palas", "Dikila" when we were broke.) Yeah, most of the girls we approached either ran away or said they were engaged, in a relationship. We knew it was an alibi for them to just do away with it, but it was fun anyway. But if someone agreed then from the next day, we were sober and spent most of the time with the girl (Pehla pyar ka nasha), It couldn't be called a date as we were either accompanied by friends either from the guys side or the girls. We always had the "masu ma haddi" (bone in the meat) or "phool ma kada" (the thorn in the flower) material, but we never blamed them. I still remember going for double, triple or even quadruple dates. Relax people, I didn't mean I was out with 2 - 3 girls. It was a joint date with other couples joining in.

At our "Gaon" (village), we used to play "Housie" (Bingo), which is a number calling game and if someone crossed out all the numbers either in the lines or the house, we used to hear a "Yes", which meant the game is won and others used to be like, "Ghanta, ewtai number matrai thyo new" (Damn, I just had one number left). Then we had "Jhandi - Makut" Dice, which is a game played with six cubes having a flag (Jhandi), a crown (makut), a spade (bhotay), a heart (pana), a club (chidi) and a diamond (ita) on its six sides. We used to place our bets on a board which had the pictures of all the above mentioned signs and depending upon the number of signs the bet used to be doubled, tripled and so on. We also played cards; "Flash" (3 cards), "Rummy", "Hazare" (the first one to reach the one thousand point wins) etc. Traditional gambling was permitted by the elders, but it hardly mattered who won, we used to hang around together and the one who has won the most ended up spending even more than that.

As Dashain approached, we had "Ful - Pati", (literally meaning flower and leaves), which was characterized by processions from various ethnic groups, the gurungs, mangars, tamangs, rais, subbas, bhutias etc. Later we had programs in our respective villages, where we had traditional dances, songs, performances of various kinds. (I remember performing in one or two occasions although it might have been really hard for the audience to digest the whole thing)Then as "Maar" (festival where a buffalo and goats are sacrificed) approached, we used to head for the "Dali" ground as early as 7 in the morning, because if we were late we didn't get to see the sacrifice. 

Finally the most awaited day arrived. Early morning, our elders woke us up and asked us to get ready as it would soon be time for the "Tika" (we use rice, curd and some colour for it). When we were kids, we were hardly concerned about the tika but the monetary blessing, (dakshina) would be much awaited. Once the whole thing was over, we used to get together and have food together which contained delicacies like "khukra ko masu" (chicken), selroti (traditional bread) etc. Then we met our friends and headed for the local pubs and hang around the town gambling with our drunk heads. The days that followed, used to be a repetitive cycle with us visiting our relatives, eating, gambling and drinking.

Dashain was so much fun back in the days. Now far away from home, I realize how much I miss those times. Times have changed and so has the tradition. "Time and tide wait for none", but once just once I still wish I could go back and celebrate it the way we used to... Just a Wish!!



Wednesday 14 October 2015

Destiny

 

As I lay on my bed...looking at the dark ceiling which were once filled with the stars and moon of our dreams... As I stare into the endless abyss of the promises that have been broken..just to fade away with my existence.. I try to reckon the small fleeting moments to remember where exactly we went wrong..Unanswered questions fill my mind.. Was the time not right?... What exactly happened?...Was it the wrong person??...

I lay there endlessly clueless about the time and tide..My phone rings...Nobody had called me in months...Who can it be?..for whom my existence mattered?... I hear a faint voice on the other end but it doesn't take me long to recognize the voice. In one single moment everything that I had been through comes soaring in a rather overwhelmingly whimsical fashion.

I hear my name being called twice. It takes a minute or two for me to respond. I manage to utter a faint sigh in the response but it was more than enough to make her understand what situation I was in. She then talks to me as if we had never spoken before. It was like talking to a familiar stranger all over again. We spoke for almost a day and before I even realized...I saw a quote on my old dilapidated wall..I had even forgotten it existed there for such a long time

It read: "It might take a year, It might take a day... But what's meant to be will always find its way"...

Thursday 17 September 2015


All roses come with thorn!!....
But that doesn't mean anything is wrong...
Life is all about the triumphs and tears...
Just don't forget to........ "LIVE your life all along"..!!!


"Please"



Please let me soar my wings...
Please let me rise over the purple sky...
Please let me be at peace...
Please let me fly...


Please teach me how to feel know pain..
Please teach me how to hate the rain...
Please give my life back again
Please teach me how to LIVE again...!!!


Saturday 5 September 2015



"Silence"



How long do you want me to bear this silence


Just the rustling leaves, dogs howling, their muffled bark..


The rivers have tranquiled today…


So are the ways we used to walk…


How long do you want me to conceal this pain,


How long do I constrain it in my heart,


Maybe the destiny had other plans…


Is that why we were meant to depart?


I watched you fade away, bleeding over my arms..


The last words you said, “I will forever love you” still 


evokes me in the dark

Time slips away, fades away so swiftly..


The sun has risen again. I call for you, early morning chirps 


of the skylark


I still wait for your return, each day, every moment..


What should I do to hear you say that you have me forgiven


The last autumn leaf has fallen on the ground…it’s cold and 
dry

How long do you still want me to stand over you grave 

and......."CRY"...?




Monday 6 July 2015

   Why???



Why are some decisions so hard to take?
Why are some steps so hesitant to make?
What would you do if your decision bled your heart...
What would you do if it scattered your soul apart...
What exactly is right?...Who exactly is wrong...
Is this something we'll always have to face along...
There's a pretentious smile I can see...
But who knows what sadness in your heart can be...
How long can you live your life in an impossible song...
How long can you lie to yourself it will work along...
Is it true there is something we call destiny?..
Or is it just a blind faith that people see?..
How much pain can a human endure...
When will it learn.. Yes, this one's for sure..
Till when are we supposed to start something new..
Knowing it might just end just as those in yoaur past that flew..
Sometimes you become so lost..you lose your way...
Or is it just a habit to go every-time astray...
Will my days always end in the numbness of alcohol and smoke..
Or will there come a time...even I will find happiness amok!!
God please guide the way...please show me a sign...
Please let me rest...let my heart align..
I am tired of living in a world of false hope..
Or should I just end it with a rope??
But then what will happen to my parents and my family's possessed prize...
Because I know it will end with my demise...
Why are the days so dark and gloomy..
Or is it just my misfortune following me..
Is it because of the tears I made people shed..
Or is it because of the hearts that I made people bled...
Why does every way look so confusing to me...
Oh LORD...Please show me a sign..please guide me...!!!!



Friday 9 January 2015

"Where"
I hail from a place...
Where adornation is unparalleled..beauty undefined...
Where the mystic fog fades..,through the yonder vales and the limitless hills...
Where the lofty mountains shine as blessedly... with the initial morning rays..
Where paradoxysm is possible...and lovers create memoirs forever to lament..
Where "memories" are engraved in every living soul...and will remain eternal for the ages to come..
Where the chill winds gust...brings a smile to your lips and a tear to your eyes...
Where the glass blades glow ethereally after each abated rain..
Where your heart grows fond...temporarily even diminishing your long scarred pain...
Where the cascading rivulets run deep into the lost woods and ravines...timeless as it may seem...
Where contentment cannot be saturated and everything else is but a boundless dream...
Such is my hometown...such is my feeling...
Such is the "Queen of Hills"...such is our "Darjeeling"...