Thoughts about Life in the Countryside
Stepping out of
my house and driving through the countryside for some fresh air was certainly
an experience that I would cling on to for a long time. My intention to go out
to the country side, not very far off from where I live was to take a
refreshing break from mundane activities that I was stuck with. The hectic life with pulls and pushes are
enough to burn out the calmness within, moreover when we need to rejuvenate
ourselves so as to keep the spirit glowing in us, such an attempt to go out of
the circle for while rather helps.
The first aspect
that caught my attention was the greenery around from the paddy fields. Birds
and Cattle were on their own course without any disturbance from people around.
It was so soothing to the eye, a significant respite from the images of the
concrete blocks that are filled in our vision. The lush green paddy fields
brought in a great amount of freshness to the soul, which has taken a lot of
battering off late. I was immersed in the tranquility of the environment and
felt that the vibrations all over me leading to some deeper questions and
inferences on my life as well.
Since it was an
evening around sunset, there was lot of activities that were silently going on
in the surroundings. The workers were getting back to their households after a
hard day’s physical work that keeps them going strong and healthy. It is not a
coincidence that a thought like this struck me “When you are physically toiling,
you are in the best shape of your life”. We are more often used to mentally toil and
physically go out of shape!
I was able to
see a lot of students get back to their homes in a bicycle after attending to
school that were within the city limits. Many young girls and boys were
fearlessly riding back home, though tired they were seen in a jolly good mood
to go back home. The heaviness of their school bags was not casting any
negative feel on their overall personality. I often wondered if we ever could
leave our children to go home alone after school. We pamper them and go out of
our way to arrange personal transport and get them tracked till they reach
home. I guess that’s why the countryside students are all the more better
equipped to overcome adversities as they grow up. They are better prepared to
face life in practical terms.
The simplicity
of the people living in the outskirts was yet another aspect that kept on
lingering in my mind for a very long time even after I had returned home. They
are easily approachable and have no weight in the heads with unwanted illusions
about people. You stop them for a question and they come to you with a naïve smile
on their faces to answer you with all sincerity. The city bread individuals are
to take a lesson or two from these simple souls who strike with their grace.
The general
social fabric is so networked that they would notice any new entrant into their
environment; moreover they stand united to overcome any difficulty experienced
for anyone within their space and surrounding. This is very reassuring and
keeps people in good faith despite the age group.
All in all, my
sojourn at Panagandi Village at the outskirts of Madurai gave me a new perspective
for the day, which will last for a very long time in my mind.
More to come
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