Nurungukal....contd...
After a
concerted search I succeeded in locating a few of my old friends in Ponani.
They were very happy about the unexpected reunion and gladly accepted my
invitation. A goldsmith who was my father’s trusted artisan agreed to make my
wedding ring. He had shifted his place of work to the veranda of a jewellery shop.
Earlier he carried on his work in his house and extended his service only to some
discrete customers. I had seen him in action many a time in our veranda,
sitting flat on the floor and blowing the fire to mould intricate designs in
gold. It was a common scene in our house, a few days before a marriage. Mother
was very particular either to polish or remake some of her old pieces. Another
occasion he showed his face was when there was an ear piercing ceremony. I
ordered for a simple and traditional piece.
Mother desired to offer a gold chain to the
bride. To purchase gold ornaments in those days we depended on the jewellers
in Trichur. Chakolas was the trusted choice. My sister and eldest sister-in-law
accompanied me. They selected one with a pair of swans as pendant. I liked the
pendant as it resembled the pair of swans floating gracefully, in a painting depicting
Shakuntala lying on the nearby grass, resting her head on the left hand and
writing a love letter on a lotus leaf. This piece of art was my mother’s
precious collection. I thought it was the best symbol of expressing my love to the would be wife. She still adore it. A pair of silk sarees,
to be offered as pudava was also purchased, pink and off white
in colour.
The ceremony was to take place in Guruvayoor temple on 3rd September.
All arrangements were completed including the to and fro transportation of
relatives and close friends. There was a small gathering on the previous day. Mother’s old veteran cook Achuthan nair was in charge
and he did his job fairly well. When compared to the celebrations of the previous
day of my sister’s marriage years ago , mine lacked tempo, no doubt. Yet
personally I was at the altar of joy and anxiety.....contd....
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