Varalakshmi Vivaham
The minute you read this title, you may ask why "Varalakshmi Vivaham", why not "Varalakshmi Marriage" or " Varalakshmi Vibogam" or something? Well! I just wanted the title to sound rhythmic with an alliteration introduced, the first choice failed this prospect while the second one sounded too grand for this story. Would you like to get introduced to Parashuram? If you wonder what he is. I usually don't give heroic introductions to people getting married if you would expect any, because they already have enough attention as soon as they get engaged as if they are the first of their kind in their breed to take this audacious attempt of getting married! To make it simple he is the groom.
Parasuram was one
from the surging population who went on to do MS in US and soon found work
settling there after obtaining the prestigious green card and was entitled with
a grand title of honor “The NRI Mapillai”. Parasuram has flown back to India to get
married unlike some who get married there abroad. Enough of him! Let me now introduce the
marriage scenario! Like Political scenarios, in marriages too we have two
parties. One the Bride’s side and other the Groom’s. Unlike political parties
that oppose each other all the time, these two sides would opt or be compelled to go for a coalition. But still the power
struggle and negotiation is always a big part here too. Most of the time it's the Groom’s
side that holds maximum seats , emerging as the majority and gaining the upper
hand. Now you would question me on which side I represent ?Oh! I haven't given you a proper introduction
of myself. I am the Brahmacharya Ashram! Well you don't agree to it? I am it
even if u don't agree! You can't change the fact. I don't understand why people
doubt my identity ,when I could talk, narrate, emote feelings like normal humans. And not to forget I do have a last name, not many people are bestowed with it to fill it in a form. If
the Kaal Chakra(Time) could narrate the whole Mahabharata in Doordarshan
Episodes and people could accept that, why can't I ? This is not Mahabharata
narration but a Marriage montage. Sometimes both seem to have the same emotional
trauma, power struggle, romance, random past stories to support the present
facts etc., just that the intensity varies. While marriage misses out some
negative emotions like war, vengeance for good. But I assure you random gossip will definitely be a part, if you are invited as an audience. Perhaps they are the only soles happy,
enjoying more than the bride and groom who are busy performing rituals along
with priests and other close families are busy preparing and hoisting the event. I
,being the Brahmacharya Ashram( Bachelorhood) can only narrate to you the
events only till the Mangalsutra event after which I vanish bestowing the
responsibility to my friend “the Grihastha Ashrama”. You can’t expect a narration of any drama
masala after that from me. It's none of my business. Well! Now it's clear that I
technically represent both the sides in marriage, but I am a little bent
towards the Bride’s side as it is their responsibility to host the event. The
groom’s side come like a guest as though they have no link to any happenings
around, do nothing more than scrutinizing everything and swatting flies and
demanding random impossible things. Well, I hope this brief preamble is enough
to dive into the storyline.
I sometimes feel that I am the only uninvited guest of the lot attending every wedding to embark my grand climax. How weird is that? It's like attending your own funeral. You know you wouldn't have an impact on their life in a few hours and most of the attendees have been your acquaintance from the past , but still everybody seems to celebrate it grandly with no apprehension and you attend it with no choice left. Too bad. I saw Raju guy whose marriage I attended a month ago smiling like an idiot at everybody. I went to Kalyana Mantapa to meet Varalakshmi , the day before the grand day. The sight of a sign board in the entrance decorated grandly showed “Varu weds Paru '' confused me. I ensured the address printed on the wedding card with the destination. Its the same place. All short names are confusing! Why can't they write the whole name? I slipped inside and glided to the kalyana stage without getting noticed. When I tried calling Paaru to have a private talk, everyone except him looked in my direction. Paaru in Tamil is to “look”. Varu means “come”. What more do you want in a sign board-name plate inviting you inside meaning ”Come in and look''. Looks like there is no need for a “Welcome” board.
Anyway it's too
late to have a private talk with Paru. The Kalyana stage was too cumbersome and
hasty. Now there was a grand hasty entry of the bride, in Pattu Podavai(Silk saree) with
minimal makeup hurriedly done to maintain the timing of Muhurtham. To add
more to the confusion, the smoke overpowered the place from the Yaga to
everyone's dismay. The poor Paru, the guy who could not handle a slightest mist. After returning from the U.S, Paru had to endure a cloud of smog to become a married
man. The smog misted his glasses which made him half blind, if wouldn't have
Purohit ji uttered the mantra promptly , he would have garlanded the Purohit
mistakenly instead of Varu. The dilemma and the chaos were too much for me to
take, so I just wished him good luck from where I was and took a seat amidst
the audience. Audience arena was in different josh altogether. For some it was
like a family reunion, exchanging pleasantries, while others enquired the absence of family members to those who attended the ceremony representing on their
behalf. “Why are these people too inquisitive about the absent ones? Can’t they
be grateful for the ones attending it? As if the food and other economic
prospects would decline and go waste due to their absence. Already the crowd is
overflowing.” I thought to myself and turned to the other side where some were
keen on commenting on the bride and groom while others were already scrutinizing
the jewels and ornaments the girl was wearing and estimating its worth. Another group were updating live commentary on the happenings of the stage on a phone. The other cracks
were busy discussing politics, sports and various unwanted random talks. Two to
three among the crowds sat immobile occasionally swinging their heads to the beats of Molam(drum) , singing along and counting the beats. While I was dawdling my time looking for a suitable place, a
random person came up to people announcing to them that breakfast is being
served. Most of the crowd vanished within a second relocating to the dining hall. After a while the commotion around me
re-emerged. The Purohitji now announced that Mangalam(a song) can be sung. A
great deal of musical folk gathered around the stage, bumping into the Camera person , who in turn
collided with the Video man. It took them a minute to realize what had happened
and to regain the consciousness to take shots. There was a sudden silence, each one
asking the other to start with the song. They were reminded about the time crisis as they have to move on. Suddenly two
old ladies started different songs at the same time and stopped after hearing
each other's voice. A woman sang and ended the song, then the kids were
persuaded to sing by the oldies. An old woman led the choir. While one chirped
like a frog, the others wandered through airs at their own will. One screamed at her own sweet will , at last coming out at a wrong place with a
crook that spoilt the song. The song went never-ending, the Priest waited and
pretended to enjoy it for some time and started his Mantra back after knowing
it would be never ending. Nobody moved an inch. The rest remained focused on
grabbing the next singing opportunity. Now it is my time to depart. The main
moment of tying the Mangalsutra was right around the corner. The tension around
the stage rose to its peak. One Panditji rose and chanted the Mantra as loud as
he could. The crowd got a hint of what was to happen and rose from their chairs
ready to throw the Akshada and flowers towards the bride and groom. The
Nadaswara gang prepared themselves for the great mission. The close family
surrounded the soon to be couple. Paaru’s Glasses were cleaned by this time to
give a good view of what he had to do. He didn't want to take any chance now
,as the place became too crowded and any slip would be a big blunder. The Mangalsutra was handed to Paru with care. The photographers and videographers
climbed up in the chairs and rose above the people to take a good shot of the event . As Paru tied the Mangalsutra around Varu’s neck ,the Purohit ji gestured to the Nadaswaram band briskly, the Nadhaswaram blow in the
high chords the Thavil’s beat pierced the eardrums and the people now targeted
and threw the Akshada and flowers right to the couple's head , some missed and hit the
videographer’s hind head and shattered on ground without reaching the targeted destination. I wished the couple best of luck and now they are left to handle
their own life ! I waved a good bye and vanished, ready to take on another
marriage ceremony. Bye!!!!
πππππππππ It's hilarious
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