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Friday, January 16, 2026

The Light That Told Us the Time

There was a time when work faded with the daylight. Life bloomed like jasmine; it didn’t need a watch. The street-end sodium vapour lamp told the time. People slowly came out. Those days had no agenda.

I used to be surrounded by 10 odd people almost always. Some were sitting on the thinnai. Some leaned against compound walls. The old men had taken the vaaravathi without thinking about it. Nothing had been planned. People were just there, talking about whatever interested them that day.

The boys on the compound wall spoke about cricket, full of movement and noise. Some swung air-bats and some caught imaginary balls. There was a harmless serial liar too. But it all added flavour, like a mole on a fair lady’s cheek.

The women on the thinnai compared the colour of marudhani on their hands, holding their palms up, looking closely. The first time in the day they thought about themselves.

The old men spoke about astrology, correcting each other. I overheard that visiting Tiruchandur temple will make one’s boss kinder.

Another group nearby discussed cinema. Yes, Rajinikanth would have been more successful had he been fair like Kamal.

We children stayed in between all this.

We ran around the yard, stopped suddenly, and ran again. We played our own games. We were superheroes in our own right. One boy proudly showed a half-somersault, landed badly, and still stood up like he had done something great. Another walked around with a toy pistol tucked into his shorts and believed that was enough to make him a hero. The rest of us watched, laughed, copied, and moved on. Elder sisters controlled them.

That was enough for us.

Fireflies began to appear near the bushes. One light, then another. We noticed them immediately. We ran after them, hands open, trying to catch the light. We stopped suddenly and opened our palms. Nothing was there. We laughed and ran again. Sometimes we stood still and watched them float.

From somewhere, a voice would come. Not always the same voice.

“Do not go near that plant now. There will be snakes.”

We paused, looked at the plant, and ran in another direction, laughing at who got scared more.

Someone lowered a vessel into the well. We waited for the sound. When the metal hit the water, we felt satisfied. A while after, the thud of that vessel hitting the ground gave a sense of safety. We did not know why.

Around us, the adults kept talking. We were not listening carefully, but we heard everything. The pieces of information stayed with us without effort. Just enough to show off among our classmates that we know what’s happening.

Later, someone called us in. We went inside. The day ended.

Tomorrow was always different. We did not carry anything from the day before. One thing I miss now.  We went to rest not realizing it would all be memories one day.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Dark vs. Spark


Do you believe the mankind would have discovered the existence of moon or stars if there were no nights? Night gives us light. In a different way though. There can be no astronomy without darkness. Probably, man would not have had the first sparks of fire without nights. Or more so, the plants would have suffocated to death without their dark cycles in place. What is darkness? Is it a friend or a foe? Is it something nothing? Is the darkness, a form of light? Or is it the platform where the light stands? They say the speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s. Then, what is the speed of darkness? Is there anything like that? These questions remain to be in the darker side.

Frankly, I haven’t seen complete darkness. Can it be seen? Leave that. Whenever I am in dark, my mind switches on some memories--some good and some really bad. So, does this mean the light is just an illusion? You can’t touch the light anyway. If light is an illusion, then who are you and I? If you and I are illusions, who is/are controlling us? If we are not controlled, what is the use of creating us? Are they the people whom we call God? If they are the God, how will they look like? Is there any element other than light, which we are ignorant of? If there is one, what is that? How will we react to it? Is it visible? Can it be felt? Is that present in our planet? Where is its source? These questions continue endlessly.

To me, both light and darkness coexist in our mind. The levels too don’t vary much. Only thing that matters is what we take or what we leave. By this statement, I mean to say that it is impossible to remove the darker side from you. However, you can leave that beneath the carpet and make your better part to stand on it. After all, great men are those who act or believe that they are good. Let us learn the art of acting and live happily. Lights off. Bye for now. Tadaaaa…