Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

KASAULI


After living life on the (super) fast lane for almost an year, there was this urge of slowing down & getting away from the time schedules, the daily routines & grinds. I needed break free of all this & wanted to live life in the slow motion, without any pressure, no deadlines to remember, nothing to rush for. I wanted to have time at my will so that i could live my days , my way.
That’s exactly what I did. Packed the family bags, coaxed & cajoled the “Oh So Reluctant Hubby” & sped off to the most sought after, the most loved , sleepy hamlet of Kasauli.


I was anticipating life in awesome solitude, watching butterflies & birds, clicking away beautiful pictures of the hills & nature ,which I hardly get to do in Delhi. Walking up the market, trekking to Manki point or just lazing around, soaking up the sunshine, hanging out in the small Tibetan shops buying trinkets or just lying in my bed in the hotel watching TV or just doing nothing.
Will this heat end? The weather was kind of tropical, humid. I really can’t remember the last visit when it had rained because , the rains have been scarce but Kasauli in during rains is heavenly.
I think Someone up there really heard me this time , because by the time we reached Jabli ,I saw intense lightning outside. I heard threatening thunder in the far distance & the roaring of dark clouds as they welled up in the sky above us.
All signs of the rains rolling in?
Will it bring in some much-needed relief to the thirsty & parched up hills, will it quench up the trees, the plants & the forests & make all nature dance in tune & derive pleasure?

The wind picks up, the clouds sound more powerful & the lightning became more frequent and more intense. Lo there is a lovely drizzle which surprisingly within minutes turns into a heavy downpour. Sanjeev , my hubby is delighted, because loves the rains. In his eagerness to be in one with nature he drives faster & we reach Kasauli, bathing & drenching in the torrential (at that moment it looked like) rains.
I love nature & I love to watch the streams of water flowing down to the ground below as if uniting the heavens & earth. I often wonder how something as natural as the rains can be so amazing.
It was kind of a thunder storm. It was a little scary, because the Ladakh tragedy was very fresh but fascinating too. I loved the intensity of what’s happening outside. It was in a strange way very comforting & soothing. The more nature got intense the more the inner calm engulfed me.
Of all the feeling that was overpowering was, I have time now..
To breathe, to think, to take in the beauty & the serenity, take every day one hour at a time, to enjoy,recharge & relax and to just sit and read .
To be silent, stand still and listen to all the sounds of the birds, animals, insects etc & get enveloped in the silence of that sleepy cantonment.
I was eager to take in the breath taking experience, so as soon as the downpour turned into a drizzle all four of us took umbrellas & went out. The place is not so sleepy because we found all the shops open & some people still out enjoying the rains. There were very few tourists. It was very pleasant with the cool wind blowing bringing in the much needed relief to the warm people around. Moti & Shera our four legged friends who seem to be eternally there in the market , came running to us wagging their tails , as if always cherishing the bond of love between humans & animals. We get a few packs of biscuits from the Fatafat stall & share with them. Leaving them enjoying their treat we walk further towards Arhat bazaar & stop at the way side tea stall near Anchal hotel.
It’s a typical hilly stall, smelling of everything possible but a warm host & the tea at that point of time really welcome. The warmth & the pleasure from the greasy, oil oozing bread pakoras & the overtly sweetened tea was wonderful & inexplicable. It was like going back to childhood, enjoyment without any care or precaution. The clean, pure air was cleansing all the dirt & grime of the city from my lungs & refreshing me, filling me up with a zesty energy.

The three days there passed like a dream of which I was not willing to come out. The beautiful grey clouds intermingled with glimpses of blue & silver, the green clean hills, the clean cool breeze, the lovely flowers, the chirpy birds, the naughty monkeys, the squeaky squirrels all seemed to enjoy the beauty & rains with me. The “Himachali” folk tune played by the unknown boy still is ringing in my ears, so soulful & binding, as if calling the beloved to join him in the rains to dance like Radha & Krishna in the dancing water.
I had time to spend at my will but alas time flew by & it was time for me to return....
But not with a heavy heart but with new hopes & promises to return for more
Promises I made to the Morning store to come back for more sandwich & hot coffee, to Anand Dhaba to come back for a sumptuous homely meal, to the hills to come back to see them more beautiful. A promise to Shera & Moti to come back to enliven our friendship. A new promise to come back to the fresh, lovely & serene surroundings to come back & learn to live life my way in tune with them & get refreshed & rejuvenated.

So here I am sharing my wonderful experience with you, who is reading this & waiting with eagerness to fulfil my promise of going back to the calm, solitude of beautiful Kasauli to live Life a little more......

Thursday, July 29, 2010

RAHI

I don't believe in the song JEEVAN KE SAFAR ME RAHI,MILTE HAIN BICHHAR JAANE KO, AUR DE JAATE HAIN YAADEN TANHAI ME TARPANE KO...
Instead I love to put it this way: JEEVAN KE SAFAR ME RAHI MILTE HAIN BICHHAR JAANE KO, AUR DE JAATE HAIN YAADEN TANHAI ME MUSKANE KO...
Afterall life is about meeting so many lifeforms.
Living with some, playing with some, eating-drinking with some, growing up with some, walking the road of life together with some etc.
Each an every Rahi leaves an impression in our lives in one or the other way, inturn helping us in our process of growing.
I remember all my fellow travellers in this journey of life with happiness. Their memories whether good or bad always light me up (one should learn & see something good even from bad).They fill me up up with happiness, joy & revive me with a strange kind of energy.
Whenever I am down,feeling low, just a trip down the memory lane is enough to zest & boost up.
As I write this I remember two travellers & am really compelled to write about them.

The first one who brings a smile & a strange sense of wonder is TANI SINGH. I met her at her parent's shop (In & out) at a PETROL PUMP enroute to Shimla.We had some problem with our vehicle & while my husband got the problem rectified I walked into the shop & was looking up for small lil things to carry &just pass time.
"Aapko kya chahiye", was the enquiry I responded to with my gaze. There she was a small, tiny structure,9-10 years old,a special child. I was smitten by the lovely smile.I told her I was looking for something, nothing special & walked ahead.
"Aapke bachchen nahi hai"?
"Hain", I replied in the affirmative.
"To aap ye le lonaa", & she handed me a lovely book, followed by colour pencils, chocolates,& all that she could possibly think of.
Like a dedicated follower I received her advice, the happy gaze in her eyes was wonderful as she was being listened to.Her ways, her smile,her care & affection was very special for me.Everything about her was so infectious. Her mother tried to take her away but I insisted on her being left with me. "No she is not at all troubling & bothering me. You have a lovely child,"was my response to her mother getting a little worried about her customers being troubled by her small lil girl.
What still amazes me is the small lil selfless girl, who seemed to know me since ages, giving me motherly & friendly advice, treating me like a small girl. I learn from her memories to be responsive, to care & of all to have a lovely heart. The thought of Tani Singh always livens me up. She must have grown now but her memories stay with me & will continue to enrich me forever.
The other life form is of a wayside dog,but did not seem like one( let me name it Happy).He was cute & fresh.He was a bundle of energy & joy with lovely cheerful eyes & very playful ways.
Happy came across me in Mashobra, came jumping to me & started tugging at my T-shirt. An animal lover that Iam,I could not just resist the teeny weeny pup playing with me. My entire family was drawn to Happy. We got some biscuits for him.He started nibbling but as soon as he saw me take out the camera, oh my my...
to the utter dismay & disbelief of everyone ,Happy started posing for pictures. He turned his face, changed his posture & did everything possible to ensure that I get a good shot.Every tourist, every passer by was enthralled & captivated by his charming ways & stopped to have a look & give a lovely pat or a stroke.It was an experience in itself. At the end of the so called photo shoot Happy would not let us leave & coaxed us to continue playing with him. It was as if we shared some invisible bond & he filled my heart with love & joy. But sadly we had to part ways.
Like Tani, Happy will remain in my memories forever & will continue to enrich me with love & happiness.
Tani & Happy have taught me how to care,& impart love & happiness to everyone selflessly, even to strangers. They have taught me to be happy in any situation & will continue to fill my life with happiness & pure love through their memories forever & ever.
So I say happiness is everywhere, one just needs to see it &embrace it.
Three cheers to evergiving, ever enriching happiness.
Isn't this Lifeamrit

Thursday, June 17, 2010

lovely morning

People say that due to the sky rises.... oops!! Imeant because of the high rise buildings the beauty of the mornings is gone...
But no.... its our vision and outlook that has changed , not nature, nor the sky, northe birds nor the flies.
I love going out in the mornings, taking in the air, breathing in the freshness into my lungs, viewing all the green and lovely colours of flowers all around ( be it in the park near my complex, the garden in my complex,or even in houses). The chirpy sound of birds, early in the morning is music to my ears , its so mesmerizing!!!. You really don't need to travel to a faraway hillstation or a village to experience all this. All you need to do is just leave your bed early , pull on your socks and get into your shoes. To enjoy life more, carry a few leftovers and a few grains / corns if u can, for all the tailed and the winged friends you are going to meet enroute, and move.
I promise, you will love the experience then. The red , yellow, orange hues of the big red ball of fire coming out from behind the stray scattered clouds will catch your gaze and vision like a magnet .And to top it all you will love the wags of the four legged creatures , and the birds( you are sure to find them everyday, and i assure you gradually you as well as these friends will identify eachother) and the love shown by these small lil creatures will overwhelm you, and with each new day your longing for all this will increase manifold. Moreover your proximity with nature outside will always enrich you and will give you more to look forward to.
After all this is what is lifeamrit
So chao till next time.