Sunday, October 4, 2009

Singing In The Rain




An overcast sky gives people a perfect opportunity to roll up their sleeves and participate in a fantastic prediction game called -RAIN OR NO RAIN!!! Maybe a game not identified by people across the world but we in India just cannot resist the temptation to flaunt our expert opinion and astute acumen in predicting whether the overcast sky would eventually lead to precipitation of water or not. We seem to've an unbreakable bond with the rains. Many of us wait for the monsoon season and are joyous at its arrival. The farmers are happy as this is the Guardian Angel that make sure how well they are going to fare in the coming year. The rain isn't a mode of enjoyment for them, but a necessity.

The urban population's connect with the rain is not only on account of the necessity factor. Of course rains help in filling the water bodies that ensure the supply of our basic amenity of water consumption and blah blah blah blah... but i don't want to talk about the cliche serious stuff associated with rains. I mean come on guys, rains are supposedly a fun time right?? They evoke such a wide spectrum of emotions in people. There is such a wonderful essence in the air that fills the heart with unparalleled invigoration. Just recall the times back in school when it rained really heavily, you still were compelled to go to school and on going there you find out that the school has declared a holiday due to the heavy downpour. Visualize the happiness that your face exuded, wasn't there sheer ecstasy and a silent hope that it should rain like this each day so that you can come back home dancing?









Maybe the excitement wasn't because of the holiday, but the sheer unanticipated declaration made it super fun for us. I still cant stop smiling recalling the fact that i used to come back home and enunciate the entire course of events to my mother from the entrance of the home only. Mothers being the sweethearts that they are, not only made sure that she listened with intent the fable of her little boy as if he had just won a battle against dragons, but also simultaneously took a towel to make sure that the drenched hair is dried .(Now let me clarify here- we left home with the entire raincoat, but putting up that cap of the raincoat on the head??? No way.. that is just one of the step cousin sisters of the all so feminine scarf. Call it male ego, but i always hated to sport that and still swoop out of the home stealthily without it. I even hate that trouser of the raincoat. Its like posing like a pseudo stripper.) Watching the rain fall outside,sipping a cup of coffee along right now transports me back in time to those wonderful times.


When you peep out of the window to see the downpour it just gives such a calming effect. It gives an avenue to do so many things. You can call up a friend for a chitchat, you can sit with your family and fill the void of a long impending talk, go for a long drive, simply go out in the rain and drench yourself to take every worry out of the system,you can listen to some favorite tracks of yours and let the music amalgamate with the music of the rain to create a majestic effect, you can simply feast over pakoras, samosas or bhutta to add on to the spice of the ambience,you can try to imagine a scenario as to how wonderful it'd have been if you had a girlfriend to coochy coo with in the romantic ambience[:P], and if you already have one you can give a call to your love and sing her a romantic song and reiterate how beautiful she might look with her wet hair in the rain [:P]. The others can play a game of football or cricket with friends and come back home all muddy or simply sit quietly with a coffee mug in the hand and enjoy the rain. Just simply allow the rain to be the nexus between you and a long impending thing( it can simply be being with yourself). Now every person's association with the rains can be different and I'm sure everyone has an interesting story associated with it.


Even though i do crib sometimes when it rains on my way to some work and when it douses me completely(slight side effect of a two wheeler) but I have to admit that i love it thoroughly . If I'm coming back home from some place and then if its raining then mostly i avoid the raincoat much to the chagrin of the family members. I've been lambasted a lot over it, but I just cant let go of this habit. I mean how can i miss the fun of driving in the rain, singing songs(sometimes even to the top of my voice) while driving and enjoy my few moments without the cellphone(somehow it takes the rain to keep the phone away from me, need to get rid of this addiction). So even though the repercussions are well known, i still fancy soaking myself head to toe than just being a pseudo stripper covered head to toe who dries the raincoat after coming back home and neatly folds it after that to prepare it to fight against the next rainy escapade. Sorry just not me!!!

Even when its not the monsoon season and there is an unanticipated downpour you just feel like leaving everything aside and go about enjoying it. Your age is absolutely immaterial for you to relish this fantastic experience. You can be a child, no matter how old you are and allow the innocence to take over your personality for once when the rain gods smile.







Maybe it is the chance to remind you of going back to the basic,elementary style of return to simplicity. As it is very well said that " It is so simple to be happy, but it is so difficult to be simple" Here you get an opportunity to revisit both.

So next time when it rains- look at the spectacle, appreciate its beauty, understand its calmness, hum its symphony, feel its fragrance and sip a cup of coffee to capture a perfect moment. Go on ladies and gentleman, look into the sky and see what's coming for you. There is certainly a ray of hope and a drop of happiness. Both are priceless!!!

23 comments:

Unknown said...

Kya badhiya likhte ho sirjee.!!!! Iss nazariye se to kabhi baarish dekhi hi nahi maine.!!!!
:)

Karan said...

excellent as always...not as good as the previous post though!!

u've shown how one can connect with so many things that one wants by using weather which no 1 has control over!!

ice man writing for the masses...man sound the bugle now!!!

kEeRThI said...

Excellent write up..
Every article of urs is better than the previous ones...
it is always a pleasure to read ur stuff...


AND

"Bhai Bachpan ki yaad dila di yaar tune" :D :D :D :D :D

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Aditya said...

Hmm...

Ok, I'll be forthright. On a serious note, the topic is discordant to your mode of writing. While reading the post, I was like, "Is this really Krishnakant?!". However, the topic was exhilarating. Personally, I haven't had the alacrity of getting bedraggled in the rain, but, nevertheless, have always enjoyed a sudden downpour on my way to tuition. The feeling replenishes the soul and it exults after a long, sweltering summer! One of the natural boons to mankind, it heralds the advent of Indra, the rain God [ or Tlaloc ] and is marked with the natural fecundation for any sere land. Farmers are overjoyed, their family is satisfied, the zamindaar who buys their crop is elated, and the laity is elysian because of the sudden plummet in the price of the Daal they would have generally had to pay for, probably, double! But has rain always been that clement?

The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble. Blaise Pascal

As cited, even a slight accretion in the amount of rain can cause cataclysms of immense proportions. The recent Guntur or Orissa founder or the Jakarta Tsunami are only a few drops from the elephantine pool of natural catastrophes which have razed any extant hopes from rain. Today, if I wish to graduate from the University of Jakarta, my parents, and even I, would loath the very thought of going there! Hence, rain, in certain forms, may not be very appealing to the human brain!

However, the eminence of you posting your opus is not to delve into the pros and cons of rain but to deliberate the beauty of dousing in it when you come back from somewhere! I revere your feelngs and I concur that it is at least, exquisite!

In essence, a post straight from the heart. It's just an annotation, so no hard feelings! Loved it. Keep the nuance in the writing coming! Cheers to the Ice Man!

kEeRThI said...

mcD stops home delivery when it rains....:(

Krishnakant Jonnalgadda said...

@ keerthi

Keerthi betaaa, tht gives u a chance to PARTICIPATE naaa :P

Karan said...

kyaaaaaaaa likhaaa hai...wah wah...wah wah... kya likha hai...matllab alfaaaz nahi mil rahe taareef ke liye...matlab kya batau sir jee... matlab kamaal hi kar diya... matlab aap soch kaise lete ho aise.. matlab subhaan allah

Unknown said...

baat hai..!! as always.. tht was fun to read.. (for d 1st time simple eng me likha hai..[:P] ) thts y honest comments.. tht was fab!!

rains.. as said..getting holidays to school.. goin w/o raincoat.. drivin bicycles in rains..wow..!! u brought alive so many memories of school days..!!

eating hot pakora's wid coffee.. or even ice cream is d best!!!
playing football wid small childrens on road..haha.. thts wat i used to do !! haha!!

never ending topic.. thr r lots of moments about rains.!!!

anyways.. u did a great job sirji!!

Anonymous said...

excellent post...
rain signifies nuffin but joy,happiness nd enthusiasm.oh wot fun it is to get drenched in da rain!!!
can't stop humming " raindrops kp falling on my head..."

Tejaswa said...

Krish u have actually defined all colors of colourless rain,
Gave purity to impure water,
played Music of Silent rain,
Actually u made The dead rain come alive.

Ankit said...

Gr8 to see a post written in simple English...

As usual words reflecting your emotions associated with RAINS...

Indeed, rain is a beautiful natural phenomenon which leaves its sweet memories on every mind. Its great to think that rain does not wash away our memories but help us in creating one.

Those rainy school days... when we used to make paper boats and sail through water puddles... when we used to enjoy a hot cup of coffee sitting in the varandah... so many of them...

The way you identified different ways of celebrating this phenomena was amazing...

[I dont like rains when they play the spoilsport in a cricket match :) ]

Keep up the good work sir!!!

Unknown said...

The intoxicating wine gets better with age. And so similar has been th journey of this blog,with a master story teller who now is so adept at creating magic even from non-descript issue as the rains. Another post, another journey, another whirlwind tour of all the issues that this often neglected aspect of life cud strike chords with. Brought in with a whiff of fresh air,a post that stands out frm the crowd and also from its elder siblings(read earlier posts),it makes u realize dat life shud not alwaz be lived in d fast lane. Sit back, talk to urself, self introspect nd also don’t frget to get drunk upon the beauty of mother nature, once in a while. Bcoz some time for me, mine and myself does a whole lot of gud. So bring it on.

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Anonymous said...

Hi Krish,
The way you have explained this article is outstanding. I liked it because it is:
• Very simple to understand.
• The touching truth.
There are two kinds of people in this world…………………one who wants to make thing simple even if it is complicated, and other who wants to make thing complicated even if it is very simple. This article is one of the best examples that good authors can write and explain things in much simpler way. Because readers are common people like me………which is a simple truth……who can understand few English words. To conclude it, I will like to say that this is the best article and far better than other articles. Good progress mate…………………….Keep it up.

Sameer Satija said...

lemme keep this very simple..,
you mad me visualise a recap of the beautiful moments of my life..! i think that says it all!

barsaate aati hai chali jaati hai,
kuch boonde yaado ki de jaati hai..

Unknown said...

Yet again an awesome write up. Frankly evrything you wrote is true about the rains and the rainy season. What I liked most was, after every little description about the characteristics of the rains you have added either an encounter of yours with it, or what can be done in those circumstances.

Thoroughly enjoyed the part where you have described the hood of a raincoat as a cousin sister os a scarf and using one of those things for covering our heads as a big blow to our big manly ego. Lol.

Well all in all a great description and sharing yet again. Keep it up and keep it coming. Cheers.

Prajakta said...

mind blowing!!!! not just becoz u wrote it but it makes me remember all memorable rainy days....
'wo school ki chutti,wo baarish me bhigna aur mummy se daat khana(becoz of not wearing raincoat when u carrying it in ur bag),aur tarah tarah ke bahane dhoondna(to go out in rain),wo bhutta,aur pakode k sath garam garam "adrak wali chai"'everything is memorable..
i wish i could live those wonderful days again....
but still whenever it rains i used to enjoy it a lot... :)
Brilliant work!!!!!!!!
:)

Unknown said...

nice write up sir.specially the first 4 lines i think nobody misses that game.great post sir keep it up. kirti kabhi ye game mat khelna....

Nirav Varma said...

nice write up......now u have turned to nature........good thought.........

Anonymous said...

hey!!!!soo cooooll..!!i liked it so much......mainly d "singing in d rain"one..its aussum.....keep it up...

Anonymous said...

hey in dat rain article.....u specified abt coochy coo wid girlfriend....huh!!!!!!!!actually...mujhe tumpar kuch doubt ho raha hai!!!!!heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1