All
Souls Day
The solemnity of
observing the ‘All Souls Day’ is always a very important day of thanksgiving
blended with a fond and warm sense of remembrance to the departed soul. The visit
to the grave yard is not merely rhetoric, but most often something which turns
out to be a soul searching moment of personal grief.
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The grave yard no doubt
wears a festive atmosphere, with the yearly cleaning of the area. The mud made
graves are re- done by clearing all the bushes and dirt strewn around it. The sand
is dug up from the nearby grave and heaped on the grave of our departed soul. The
termite struck wooden cross is re -painted and the lucky one with granite are
washed, so that the names and the dates of the birth and death of the departed person
is clearly visible. Finally it is the topping of flowers of all kinds,
especially marigold which is the commonly used flower by all. Not to forget the
roses and, lilly, jasmine and paper flowers. The candles that are lit up along
with the incense complete the much wanted decoration of the graves.
Chicha .....!!!
Every year I make my
yearly visit to the G Corner grave yard which is maintained by the parish of
St. John De Britto’s Church in Subramaniapuram at Tiruchy. I spend moments of
reflection which is often with tears at the grave yard of Chicha, my paternal aunty
who was very fond of us, especially me since I grew up with her from my teenage
onwards. Her name is Josephine Francis, but to all of us she was Chicha. A spinster
who took the burden of the family on her shoulders at a very young age, she was
a warrior of sorts who defended the family in times of trouble and turmoil. She
was not much educated, but a very god fearing Anglo Indian Lady who was very
popular in our surrounding.

What makes me very
sentimental about the ‘All Souls Day’ and a visit to Chicha’s grave is
something that cannot be explained in words. It is deep rooted within me and
will remain me till my last breath,
since I had the divine blessing to hold her hands as she passed away.......and
her last breath withered in my hands !!!
A touching recollection of All Souls Day that we can all relate to here having grown up in South India--especially your memories of Chicha, who was a pillar of love and support for your family.
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