It is said that time
stops when Nataraja, the King of dances, does not dance! Time stood still in
Chennai today! Not because the King did not dance but because the queen danced!
I did not realise that it was a two hours concert… I did not blink an eye for
that long… did not even drink water for that long… thankfully, breathing and heart
beat etc. are involuntary actions! If not, I would not have done that too
:-)
When I was getting
ready to go to the concert, I was thinking, I am in no frame of mind to go watch
Krishna stealing Gopika's clothes or Seetha asking for the golden deer or the
heroine longing to see the hero, losing her bangles, hip chain etc.!!! I am glad
that Shobana too was not in a mind frame to dance for these stories! Except for
one thukkada, the rest were in alignment with what I was looking for!!! :-)
After I wrote the previous article, I was thinking of வாழாப்பத்து (Not wanting to live)
songs of திருவாசகம் referred to in the
article. Slowly my mind drifted off to Kannappa Nayanar, Shiva, Bhagirata,
Mahishasura Mardini and Ardha Naareswara. I was wondering why they are so
special! It is interesting how mind connects these stories!!!
After Kannappa
Nayanar pierced one eye out with an arrow, that eye (or eyehole) must have been
bleeding… how did he manage to see Shiva's second eye
bleeding… what kind of mental strength does it take do that… what kind of stamina
one should have, not to worry about his own bleeding eye but think about
someone else' bleeding eye… how can one get that kind of conviction to go to any extent towards their passion / goal…
Why should Shiva test Kannappa Nayanar so very tough… Will He only
test… does He not descend for other reasons… what does Shiva consuming the
deadly poison (ஆலகால விஷம் ) imply… why did Shiva
decide to bear the speed of Ganga on His head…
Why did Ganga yield to Bhagirata's penance… why is Bhagirata so special
to Ganga and Shiva… how could he believe that this will happen when there was
no sign of Ganga emerging… how does one persevere when there is not even a ray
of light… how can someone differentiate futile fight from perseverance…
Is only strength of
Shiva portrayed in the stories… Is He not the most handsome man… in fact He is
the only man in the world… Is He the only strong power… How about Mahishasura
Mardini… She is fierceful, beautiful, ferocious and kind… how can someone be all
this at the same time… why did Indian philosophy see these two together in one
form as Ardha Naareswara… Before I thought of anything more I slept off :-)
And…. Wow… Shobana did a katha-maalika (string of stories) in a
Raaga Maalika set to Tala maalika!! She was answering my questions… The time
stood still… I did not feel like getting up… did not want any more dance… did
not want anything… Looks like, in a beautiful moment like this too, one may
want to leave the world like Maanickavaachakar did… But then… there is life
left still… waiting for me to go thru the motions of life வருகஎன்றருள் புரியும் வரை… rest of my life
is just bonus time till then… :-)
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