Recently happen to see the movie Manal Kaiyru.
When I come
across 2 tamil movies in any of the social media, one person comes as a flash
in my mind is my Grandma Kamalamma.
In those days I used to accompany her as a bodyguard. Yes I am able to hear your inner voice, how can a 6 year old child be a body guard for an elderly women.
That even surprises me now!!!!!Could be that was a defense used to shield herself in getting permission from her son.
AAV – was released in Kamala cinema, I remember it should be
first week of release. Her first attempt for Noon show ticket was a failure and
we stayed there for a matinee and she somehow managed to get tickets. Great
perseverance.
MK – was released in Krishnaveni cinema, we both were
successful in getting tickets in first attempt. This one was night show, we
stayed at Mangesh street which was near to the cinema which made life easier
for our late night return.
Both cinemas are still in Chennai with big change to their
infrastructure but when I pass through them sometimes this incident flashes
with a little smile in my face.
Not only I used to accompany her to movies but also to lot
of temples that used to be a herculean task in those days considering the public
transport. Two such temple visits bring that iron lady to my memory immediately are
Nanganallur Anjeneyar Temple – Year 1989 Lord Hanuman
was installed but the
Kumababishekam was performed only in 1995. During 1989 there was nothing in the vicinity, We both took couple of buses from DMS(teynampet)and reached the temple and saw the mighty hanuman standing tall in an open area. Yes it was all open those days. It was my first experience of seeing something that big.
was installed but the
Kumababishekam was performed only in 1995. During 1989 there was nothing in the vicinity, We both took couple of buses from DMS(teynampet)and reached the temple and saw the mighty hanuman standing tall in an open area. Yes it was all open those days. It was my first experience of seeing something that big.
The picture below depicts the evolution of this temple
Vallakotai Murugan Temple - The powerful lord Murugan in this
temple is the tallest ( 7 feet) in Tamilnadu. This one is situated between
Singaperumal koil to Sriperumbudur on the Oragadam high way. Imagine in 1987
travelling to Oragadam from Tambaram. I will faint if I am asked to go to this
place by public transport even today. But at that age she traversed to these
places with great determination.
This temple started becoming famous in those days for the quote
“ இழந்த செல்வங்களை மீட்டு தரும் அருள்மிகு
கொடையாண்டவர்” translation “He who restores all that is lost”.
When we both visited this temple in 1987 it was as small as what they
have
now for peacocks. No big gopurams and the temple had asbestos running along the
circumference. Agree...yes the prayer was answered by HIM..HE did restore, that was lost and the generation X Y and Z of the family can vouch for that along with her sons and daughter in laws..... To be continued.....
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