Nurungukal...contd......
Adjacent
to Kuttan’s barber shop Ali was managing an ironing facility. In other words he
facilitated others to walk in
style.There were not many like him. He was a step ahead of the traditional
washer man. He was not washing cloths . But would iron. The heavy iron box
filled with burned coconut shells which wold keep the box always hot will be
ready to provide instant service.Those days no charcoal was used . It was very
eco friendly without depleting natural deposits. He reminds me about another
pair of my village. Pangunni and Malu hailed from washer men community. Once in a
month they used to collect dirty cloths from selected houses for washing . Those
days clothes were cleaned to remove
dirt by hitting hard on granite slabs kept on the banks of rivers or
ponds. Then a hot steaming mixed with ash of
burned coconut tree parts for whitening and dipping in boiled rice water to
stiffen and ironing was the traditional process. This way it was assured that
any type of contamination was avoided. Here also we find that the materials
used were devoid of chemicals. In exceptional cases only soda ash was used.
Pangunni
was very handsome, fair, tall and
sturdy. On his fully shaved head a bunch
of long hair knotted in a peculiar style
( KUDUMA ) unidentified his personality. Often he would unlock the knot
and comb the hair with his hands just the way women did . Although above 70
years with bare gums he was so charming when he smiled. He was
very talkative and would carry news from
house to house . Always his daughter-in -law Malu would accompany to support
him to carry the huge bundles of
clothes. She was a beautiful village damsel. Her long and jet black hair falling
well below on her back side like a water fall, swaying as she made each step would
have made the onlooker’s heart throb.It reminds me a description
narrated by Kannadasn the Tamil poet about a scene in Kamba Ramayanam , how Seetha moved towards Rama to garland him.
Seetha was bending slightly forward because of the weight of her breasts and the garland . It looked as if her waist which was so narrow and flat wold break !!
And Malu almost resembled Seetha !!.
Now
let me come back to Ali. He was not only doing ironing but was a well known
snake charmer. People depended on him to get rid of poisonous snakes which were
abundant in our neighbourhood. Many
deaths out of snake bites occurred
yearly. When ever such threats surfaced
he would get rid of it by tactfully catching the snake and letting it off in a
distant place. But before the release he used to play with it in public. On one
such occasions a venomous cobra bit him.
He some how managed to push the animal into a pot . With in a few minutes he
showed symptoms of poisoning and was rushed to a traditional healer. He was a
Namboodiry of Pakaravoor Mansa. The news spread very fast and a big crowd gathered in front of his shop anxiously
waiting to know the result. The incident took place in the morning and he was
brought back by evening. By the grace of God he managed to escape death. Then
onwards he refrained from playing with
the snakes in open , respecting the advice of the Nambhoodiripad. It
took several days to restore his health, and the public lost a few gasping moments of
entertainment there after.. !!
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