Nurungukal...contd....
We reached
home in time. The pilot party consisting of brother-in-law,sister etc, had already
arrived earlier and were waiting to receive us in the traditional style[aarathi etc.]. Then a session of
offering milk followed. It was always customary to make fun while the milk is
poured in a small spoon as the couple had to adjust their mouth to accept it
when some members tried some tricks. Over and over again in every marriage such
funny scenes are enacted. This ritual is enjoyed by all and taken
lightheartedly. After this orientation it was time for the bride to change
dress and be present before the guests.
We had
arranged a get together of our local friends and relatives in the evening. I met many with whom I had lost contacts.
Most of my classmates had already become parents. It was nice to renew the
friendship. Some were new settlers in the immediate locality. Many families had
moved into our village as it provided all facilities and a peace full
atmosphere. All of them had come with gifts wrapped in colourful paper. The
size varied depending on the intimacy. But a few,while taking leave discreetly
left a brown cover containing cash in my
hand. Earlier days this custom was not prevailing in our society. Only very
close relatives reciprocated each other to offer a gift or helping hand in
cash. We had received a number of silver glasses and plates, a few gold coins
etc as gifts to my sister.Some of the silver glasses are still available in a
wooden Almira on the first floor of our house in Ponani.
The menu was
as usual a laddu, some mixture[same ingredients as of now],a ripe plantain and
a piece of cake wrapped in a butter paper and of course a cup of strong tea all
served in porcelain plate and cups. Paper products were not in use.
The relatives
of the bride en block paid a visit and left leaving her eldest sister and
husband as care takers and escorts. Gradually the invites left one by one and
it was time for the family members to engage in private conversations. The
venue was taken over by my eldest brother and brother-in-law to crack jokes and
prompting others to make fun. Mother was immensely happy and joined with us to
enjoy every minute. It was always like that when ever we met together. But now
as the quorum has shrunk we are not able to do full justice to our
entertainment sessions. The major players have left us one by one creating gaps in our family fabric. Now we
are depending on the next generation to reestablish the lost grandeur of our
family get together. We have not lost hope as some of them have inherited the
spirit in abundance.....contd....
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