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Let it be a trouble or happiness he should share it with her only, it was his policy, so finally he decided to keep the problem in front of her.
That night itself he started his trial.
âYour mother said it seems she planned to take us to the city soonâ he said.
âWe should go Bava! As soon as my uncleâs nuisance subsides we should goâ Shiva had a shudder gestured on his face.
âWithout enjoying the feast of mother in lawâs home how can you be a son in law? We should go, have the feast there, and come back tubby and chubby, then you have to lift the allem gundu (stone) of this villageâŠâ she said inspiringly.
He laughed.
After a while he said in a low voice, ânot for the feast Gowri,â
âThenâŠâ
âIt seems we have to stay there itself. However hard we try, these lands never give proper crops, except the famines. We can look after the shop in Kadapa and live happily. Thatâs what she feelsâ.
Gowri stared at his face. The heaviness of the words explained her something-she felt.
Remaining silent for a while she asked,
âWhat do you think, Bava? Tell me what you feel?â
Without a reply he cast his head down and remained silent pondering over something.
She repeated the question.
After a while he lifted his head slowly. By then there was a change in his eyes.
âGowriâŠGowriâŠI cannot come leaving this villageâŠâ he reached her at once and hid his face in her lap.
The change in his voice caught his mental status. Gowri could understand the depth of his heart.
Born and brought up in that dust, drank that water and breathed that air ânow itâs impossible to adjust to the city life - she felt as if he said it.
As if somebody dragged him forcefully and he was pleading with her to save him he is in his wifeâs lapâŠ..
Is he not probably thinking that I too became one of the forces that drag him? âŠ
âIf my uncle turns goodâŠthen.. If he turns into a gentle person then she would take us. By that time another famine would come ...â she said laughing.
He didnât get up for a long time from her lap. She sat stroking on his back with two hands as if calming a child.
He was lying like an infant quietly. He submitted his problem and remained peaceful.
She felt as if she touched an infant.
It looked smart and pampering. Consoling him like a mother was strange to her.
As if he is a son seeking shelterâŠ.
Herself as a reassuring motherâŠ.
This feeling appeared queer.
Some enchantment⊠â
The same feeling she thought she had once in the pastâŠ..a few days back, probably she never had it totally into her experience.
Like a silhoutte it moved in her mind and disappeared. âŠ.her pleading him to eat the food , though he said he was not hungry⊠requesting him without heeding him, then suddenly she remembered her mother and felt shy ⊠She has now understood that the real feeling behind that shyness is motherâs love and she has experienced it.
Gowri was engrossed totally in a kind of mesmerism.
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Shiva noticed four or five bore wells with fixed motorsâit seems they were recharged.
Water started coming in a flow, not like squeezing its neck and getting a tumbler of water now and then. He too should fix a motor and see. It was disconnected two years back and kept at home. Whether it is in working condition or not should be checked. *Mirchi has not yet grown. Cultivated lands are looking like a spread red carpet.
From afar he heard the chirruping of the birds at the pitch. Near the streamlet the Kalive trees attracted him. Not yet ripened new fruits on all the branches-black fruits as if resembling the eye balls. He cut the leaves of banyan tree, made it in to a dish, filled it with fruits and started towards his home. Suddenly he heard the noise of an aeroplane above his head.
As he lifted his head he saw a black cloud crossing across him. Before he could understand that it was a cloud of honey bees, and moved aside some bees dashed him, snuggled him and moved on. Somewhere a place with flowers or maize with flowers or cotton fields might have attracted them.
If she had seen this scene how much she would have been elated with joy!
She likes to swim in the water pools. Feels happy to roam on the banks of fieldsâŠâŠshe runs with enthusiasm for the thundering cloudsâŠâŠâŠ. drizzling rain drops and glistening lighteningâŠâŠâŠ. Thoughtfully he walked towards his home.
As he clambered down and started to go up on to the bank he heard some conversation. He stopped a while and listened carefully. He moved four more steps ahead.
As he could understand that the talk was about him he stopped.
That voice is of elder MallaReddy, a close paternal relative of him.
âUnnecessarily this boy is agonized about the fields, cultivation, bore and crops. That girl never allows him to stay here. âŠit looks as if the bird flies away. It will take away him too. She was obsessed with him. She will keep him as a jasmine in hair and goâŠ.â
âItâs about me âŠmy futureâŠthey forecast the future based on Sarojammaâs words.â
Shiva doesnât feel like listening.
Some anxiousnessâŠa kind of fear âŠ.some disturbanceâŠ
Inside the layers of mind, his belief on herâŠâŠ.. Trying to suppress all his fears..
He felt as if he brought her up here.
What is this? How can she tame me away now âŠâŠ
Her taking me to town, in their language if it is treated as eloping âŠâŠthey all are supporting it. If my life shouldnât be wasted in this mud, they feel that itâs better if she takes me away.
She wouldnât do that - though he tried to convince himself within, some hassle somewhere.
Gowri says itâs impossible that her uncle would turn into a soft person and they will not be taken to town at all.
Suddenly VeeraReddy may not turn into a sage, but on one or the other crime if he gets imprisoned âif his obstruction is not there, doesnât she mean that we must go to Kadapa?
âMeanwhile another famine may arriveâ she said even that âmeans she intends to say that if a famine comes we all should go on migration permanently?
Within her she might be planning of leaving this famine stricken land and go to town to feel the comforts.
Thoughtfully he went home.
He kept the Kalive fruitâs dish in front of her.
Washed and squatted on the wooden seat.
She brought rice and curry vessels.
Both started their dinner.
âIt looks water has accumulated in the bore. I have to fit the motor.â He said.
âThen?â
âLet us have sunflower crop?â
âHow many months will it take to ripe?â
âSankranti should crossâŠâ
âSo there is no chance of going to my town even in Sankranti?â
âLet us call your mother here itself?â
âItâs the festival of sons in law Bava! Do you know the newly wed sons in law stay at mother in lawâs home during that festival? You too should come to my homeâ she laughed.
For a minute he looked at her without a wink and lifted the plate to drink the butter milk.
The married girl with her husband, going to her motherâs home for the festival, visiting all her relatives and tasting their affection, teasing of friends taking husbandâs name, getting the sizing up of her friends about the suitability of the couple, the closeness that entwined from the childhood, sitting around her with questions as forefingers untying the wires of love secrets, to listen to the music of hidden tunes, not only herself but they could understand her husband tooâŠâŠ. The great festival is nothing but the rare chance of experiencing all theseâŠ.
Gowri tried to imagine going to motherâs home with Shiva beforehand⊠he might not have brothers in law but I should be everything to give the experienceâŠâŠâŠ.she thought.
If she could get rid of her uncleâs trouble, itâs enough.
Wiping his hand with the towel Shiva started to move out.
âWhere?â she stopped him, âwho would eat this?â she brought the dish with Kalive fruits.
Evening when he has returned from the seed beds he saw a sage at the Ashram outside the village. He was talking to some strangers.
Shiva went close to them.
He was explaining something about Puranas. He was quoting the words of Kashinayana.
âJejinayana and Kashinayana are similar ones. Both are legendary figures. Jejinayanaâs devotees sing the verses of philosophy where as Kashinayanaâs devotees say that food is the figure of God. Who is that God? Itâs JejinayanaâŠ..â he went on speaking.
Subsequently his words turned towards the relationship of wife and husband. He started talking about the couples like Vashista and Arundhati quoting their affection.
âI have a small doubt?â Shiva questioned the sage.
âAsk my dearâ
âSome ladies till they turn old, say my home and my village when they mention about their mothersâ home. Why do they do so?
Though they had husbands, sons, daughters, grandchildren here itself âŠ.even before the death they say the mothersâ home is their home.â keeping his face innocently he asked.
The sage stared at Shiva head to toe.
He moved with Kashnayana for many years. He had the ideas of him imbibed in every cell of his body.
âA very profound question my dear.â He closed his eyes, remained silent for a while. Exhaling deeply he looked at Shiva. âIllusion my son, itâs illusionâŠ..the desire âŠ.some women soon after the marriage, forget their mothersâ homes. Motherâs house turns to a rare thing to visit as a guest. Some till they reach the graveyard glue their eyes and ears to their mothersâ homes. They canât get rid of the obsession of motherâs home. Nayana used to tell..In Chilakapadu, a lady from the moment she entered her mother in lawâs home used to long for her motherâs home all the time. But she couldnât go all alone. She needs her husband with her. She should take him away too. She canât stay even a minute without him. She went on bothering him to stay with her at her motherâs home. When he didnât turn up she left food and water. Nobody at home knew what to do. When Nayana was going that side the girlâs father in law narrated it. After listening it he laughed and said âthat girl has developed tremendous love on her
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