Thursday, September 25, 2008


The rains had furiously drenched the state during Karkidakam and had been expected to cease at the advancement of Chingam, the Onam season. Interestingly, this year, even the Thiruonam day witnessed a battle in the sky between the clouds and the sun, both trying to overpower the other, much like the battle between Devas and Asuras(demons). Onam is a joyful remembrance of the king Mahabali, a kind and generous Asura king, much different from the rest of the Asuras. Folklore has it that the Devas were jealous of the popularity achieved by Mahabali despite him being an Asura and that they plotted against him with the help of Lord Vishnu. Vishnu approached Mahabali in the guise of a Brahmin kid, Vamana, and requested that he be given three foot of land. As soon as his request was granted, Vishnu raised his stature and covered the sky and the earth in two steps, and now that the entire universe had been covered, he placed his third step on to Mahabali, pushing him to the netherworld.


On a different perspective, I personally feel this story harbors close on its heels to the thought that nobody is too good to deserve only praise and nobody is too bad to deserve only criticism. In the story behind Onam, the devas who are otherwise believed to have no malice festering within them, have fallen prey to jealousy, that their hegemony of being “righteous” has been brought to an end by Mahabali, an Asura. Even Lord Vishnu with all his eminence had been convincingly entrapped into acting upon frivolous provocations by the devas !
The perceptions of truth and goodness metamorphoses and keeps changing across time and people. The wise say one should never pass judgments on others. No one is as good as to deserve only praise and no one is as bad as to deserve only criticism.

I digress.

Onam this year had been great as usual. I’ve always maintained and still maintain the belief that no cuisine in the world can beat the traditional ‘Onasadya’ that Keralites enjoy every Onam! Just thought I’d post a picture of the lovely pookkalam (flower carpet) we did in our office. The people you see in the picture are few of my friends at work.

Yet another Onam has passed, bringing back memories of childhood. The Onam mid - terminal exams at school followed by a 10 day vacation; collecting flowers for the pookkalam; the sadya; sometimes an Onakkodi, games and all the fun. And I hear somewhere in the backdrop of my mind a lovely song as these memories resurface yet again. A song which emphasizes the reign of Mahabali.

"Maveli naadu vaaneedum kaalam
Maanusharellaarum onnupole ... "

A song which emphasies unity, peace and happiness in a world devoid of any malice and deceit. .. though we have been far removed from that caricature.



Yet another Onam has passed.

Balu
25/9/08

6 comments:

unpretentious said...

:) for soem vague reason i never imagined you to be a Malayali. not that that matters anyway:)

Balu said...

Am a true blue Malayali, Unpret :)

If you will allow me to make some assumptions about u,I'd say you hail from Tamil Nadu - pursuing your graduation or PG. Not a day-scholar anyway. And you must be into something related to healthcare - maybe a student of medicine/ nursing etc etc :)

These are just my vague assumptions abt u, and there is a high probability that I've gone all wrong here, but it doesn't matter anyway :)

unpretentious said...

hmmm...interesting assumptions:)

aMus said...

that story of vishnu and mahabali would fascinate me as a kid...and i used to be very upset that vishnu took advantage of mahabali and cheated him, so to say :)

nice pic...spotlessly clean too

Balu said...

Infact Suma, we just lost the prize for the best 'pookkalam' by a whisker.. but the jury had a special mention of our effort ;)

And am surprised that the story of Mahabali is not unbeknown to you despite your hailing from outside Kerala :)

aMus said...

oh..we have to thank Amar chitra katha for that...:D