I Thought I Was Moving Forward
I still remember the moment I decided not to learn Sanskrit. I was in seventh grade in Bangalore, choosing between Sanskrit in the State Board and Hindi in ICSE. I asked my father what he thought. His answer was simple: “Why do you want to learn Sanskrit? It serves no purpose.” That was enough. I dropped it. It felt like a smart decision. Hindi seemed more useful. I even convinced myself I was choosing the “national language”—not realizing India doesn’t have just one. Looking back, the decision wasn’t about language. It was about how I was thinking. I chose utility. Whatever moved me forward faster. And for a long time, that worked. I moved to the U.S. Finished my Masters. Found a job. Built a life. There was always something more urgent—visa timelines, work, responsibilities. Life ran on schedule, and I stayed inside it. But something else was happening quietly. Distance was doing its work. When I visited the Kanchi Mutt in Malleswaram, ...
Ahem.....maga why don't you write about your great expectation of finding a girl from your workplace in California?
ReplyDeletewell, i think this blog is a total cover up. its not going to work though...
ReplyDeleteOk, you've got me curious as to what "Maga" means - is it something like the Mumbai "Yaar" or the tamil "Macha"?
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But live is short pal...depends on how you want it to go..
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous: Will take it up in some other post :-)
Anand: Never been hideous in my life!! So, forget it :-)
LR: Yep!! Maga is a common word in Kannada to address friends...yes its like machi in Tamil. There are also good number of kannada words like guru, sisya (Note it is sisya not shishya), siva (my personal favourite!!)....
Vyas: The answer has been very elusive....I am still probing :-)