Friday, May 15, 2020

Being in the know

You can also listen to this poem. Click here 

Sometimes,
we frame questions 
for answers we already know.

Sometimes,
we have all answers
for questions we don't know.

Sometimes,
we draw a blank
for questions & answers we know.

At all times,
we are always in the know.
But, we wait for a calling
for rest of the world to know.


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© Balaji Palanidurai

This poem is inspired by a facebook post by a good friend in which he had shared his concern with state of the world amidst COVID 19 Lockdown. The post ended with "More n more questions.....??!! Looks like its better these questions go unanswered forever..."

I started responding to his post and ended up writing this poem!

The beautiful lady in the picture is my wife who was enjoying the summer rains from our balcony, lost in her thoughts. It made a perfect illustration for this poem! 

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Beauty of Choice

Choice in our life, is a luxury.
Enticed with options, so many
choose we do, sans any worry;
about people, planet or prosperity!

Choice we have, for our lifestyle.
To wake up with a bright smile,
Treat roads like the winding Nile,
Laceup and jog for a mile.

Choice we have on food we eat.
We debate the good in rice over wheat,
Proteins we search in greens and meat,
Farm we do till resources deplete.

Choice we have for clothes we wear.
Civilized to be, so not to bare.
Fashion we call no shelf to spare,
Decompose it won't; ozone we tear!

Choice, when comes to essential
Our minds get into denial.
Care then we do; for survival
life too, gets an emotional upheaval.

Choice, when comes to survival
What we do determines revival.
If our choice be wise & responsible
Life too, will be one big carnival!


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© Balaji Palanidurai
The girl in this picture is my daughter. It was a candid click while shooting her DIY video that she worked on for Parent Circle magazine during this lockdown.

These are words from the bottom of my heart. Each paragraph is inspired by a news item or post I saw regarding the state of our world in the times of COVID 19.

This piece of work is dedicated to 
- that daily wage labourers for whom my daughter and I bought essentials from the grocery store in my neighbourhood. COVID lockdown had forced her to beg for survival
- to my children who have been a sport throughout this tough period and making wise choices on food and clothes to wear etc
- the humans who flocked to buy meat and fish when the butcher opened after 3 weeks
- all lives we lost due to this pandemic 





Monday, February 10, 2020

A weekend home dream



I feel content living in a city house
made of bricks and beams
I feel joyful thinking about a home
made of hopes and dreams

Some day I will take faith in that hope
and fuel a personal dream
To make it as my wish and scope
to settle in a home by a stream

Would it be on inherited slice of land
I lay the desired foundation?
Better would be on a acquired piece of land
So, I get a sense of satisfaction.

I will architect my beautiful dream
with sculpted pillars and tiles
I will paint walls with colors that scream
emotions, heard across miles

I will stack my books collection in a row
That will include works of legend
My antique pieces might raise an eyebrow
but my urge to collect would never end

I will plant an orchid and garden
for birds to nest and feed
I will secure the home with a warden
plus continuous image feed

When my dream becomes a reality
the wait will start, for weekends
To escape my dwelling in the city
for happiness, I wish never ends

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© Balaji Palanidurai

I participated in Auroville Marathon 2020 and ran 10k. As the event was on a Sunday I decided to go the previous day itself. I stayed at a beautiful house that the owner had built with a lot of passion. Thanks to my friend Giri who secured that house for that weekend.

The moment our car pulled in front of the gate I realized we were in for a treat. Although, we were there just for a night stay we really enjoyed the calm and serene surrounding.

The experience rekindled the fire in me to build a nice weekend home, which would eventually become the place I settle. My desire and wish just flowed out as words in this narrative poem.


Saturday, February 1, 2020

Parent's heart and a teen's mind

To be there at every stage of her child's teen
was the beat in a mother's heart
To be left free to experience adolescence
was the thought in a teen's mind

To be part of all excitement and be humorous
was the beat in a father's heart
To not get embarrassed in front of friends
was the thought in a teen's mind

Her child to participate in sports without injury
was the beat in a mother's heart
To play in all games & win a championship
was the thought in a teen's mind

His child to learn philosophy and politics of life
was the beat in a father's heart
To receive minimal help to clear the next exam
was the thought in a teen's mind

Her child to be a much better version of her
was the beat in a mother's heart
To own a personality and be the difference
was the thought in a teen's mind

His child to be social and active in real world
was the beat in a father's heart
To be liked by a million followers in virtual world
was the thought in a teen's mind

Her child to look pretty at the school farewell
was the beat in a mother's heart
To be with friends and be seen in all group photos
was the thought in a teen's mind

To learn from their mistakes and collaborate better
was the beat in their distressed hearts
To let go and take the first step forward
was the unspoken thought in all of their minds

To be given another chance with their teenager
was the beat in both parent's hearts
To become free and live a no frills dream
was the only thought in a teen's mind.

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© Balaji Palanidurai

Dedicating this to my daughter who is going through her teens and to my son who will be stepping into his teen soon!

Thursday, January 23, 2020

சிந்தனையில் நம்பிக்கை

வாயால் வாழ்த்தலாம் என்று நண்பனை தொலைபேசியில் அழைத்தேன்.
மணி ஒலித்தது, நண்பனின் குரல் ஒலிக்கவில்லை. கோவில் மணி அடித்தும் கடவுளின் குரல் கேட்காதது போல் ஒரு உணர்வு. 

வார்த்தைகளாக வாட்ஸாப்பில் தூது  அனுப்பினேன்! சில நொடிகளில் பதில் கிடைத்தது. கோவிலில் அர்சனைக்கு பின் அஈச்சகரிடம் ஆசி கிடைத்தது போல் ஒரு உணர்வு. 

பதில் அனுப்பியது என் நண்பனா? அல்லது மனிதனை போன்று இயங்கும் தொலைபேசியில் உள்ள இயந்திரமா? ஆசீர்வதித்தது கடவுளா? அல்லது கடவுளை வழிப்படும் அஈச்சகரா?

ஆசி வேறு, பக்தி வேறு. வேறுபடுவது சிந்தனை. பொதுவானது நம்பிக்கை. சிந்தனை சீர்திருத்தம் தரும். நம்பிக்கை நல்வாழ்வு தரும்.

நம்பிக்கையுடன் சிந்திப்போம். சிந்தனையில் நம்பிக்கை வைப்போம்.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Faceless Veils


Beauty and essence of a veil
is in its drape & elegance
Why create an intense spiel
with societial vigilance?

Nursed with a veil at birth
Comfort infants feel as newborn
Carried forward into their youth
Confront they do, to be reborn!

Worn in style at happy times
Unveil she gets, as a bride
Governed by faith in tough times
Appeal she does, for her pride

Color of a veil defined in culture
Echo stories across many a tradition
Black and white in one scripture
Cause, in another, a contradiction

A veil in style creates a fashion
On a ramp it makes a statement
A veil styled to ignite passion
On a stage it makes one dominant

Faceless yet colorful is a veil
Let's not curate for it, an identity
Flawless and sans any spiel
Let's live in peace and harmony.

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© Balaji Palanidurai

This narrative poem was inspired by the painting (see picture) by a good friend Vesta. It decorated her aesthetically furnished flat in Chennai. When inquired, she said it was one of her art projects from her college days. I took her consent to write a poem about it, which she happily granted. I started writing and should admit, it took me a lot more time (5 weeks) and deep thinking to pen each paragraph and each one triggered may a thought and emotion in me.

Right through my life I may have seen a million people both men and women in a veil and I see them till date. I have draped one myself and I believe the purpose of draping a veil varies from protecting oneself from harsh weather at one extreme and at the other extreme to make a fashion statement; religion, culture, faith and ignorance all fall in-between!

So, let's not be judgmental about the who, where, why and how one wears a veil. Appreciate the necessity or admire the beauty of it. If you feel like, wear one just for fun or to make a statement!

I found this interesting link while researching for this poem..
https://www.abouther.com/node/3731/people/features/five-times-famous-people-wore-hijab



Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Mangal myths and ignited minds


(1700 words, 7-8 mins read)

It was a cloudy Tuesday morning in the month of October and my body clock woke me up 15 mins earlier than the alarm on my mobile clock that was set to chime at 5 am. Before, my muscles could get into action and catapult me out of bed a lightning fast signal from my brain instructed them to take it easy. The previous night, while I was busy collecting information for an article, I was planning to write for the people’s president of India, Late. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s birth anniversary, my son informed me of his decision to skip his football training the next day due to a minor injury on his right heal. Basically, that meant I could return to my state of light sleep and resume the dream in which I was addressing a hall full of bright young students.


Although, my muscles happily obliged to the instruction from my mind and lay still, it was getting difficult for my mind to get back into dream state. It was frequently getting interrupted by a beep sound of 4 monolithic cranes deployed at the World Trade Centre being constructed right across the road from my apartment block in Perungudi, now part of Greater Chennai Corporation. Amidst this tussle between my mind and body the mind subconsciously tuned into another frequency of sound waves of 2 familiar voices; one seeking permission to have a head bath and the other canvasing against it. Before my mind could tune into active listening mode the beep from the crane grew louder and subdued the last audible words “because, today is Tuesday…”. But it was just enough for my half-asleep mind to recognize the first voice as that of my teenage daughter and attribute the second to that of my modern wife with strong religious beliefs!


The beep from those cranes by now became the trigger for scene transition and I was back in my dream. The dream had progressed to the point where I was now faced with some interesting questions following the floor being opened up for interactive discussion. I had just finished talking about the power of youth in India and experience with examples shared by Dr Kalam in the chapter Building a New State in his book ignited minds.  

A tall young boy with an athletic body was waving his hand and as the mike was being passed to him, my mind was preparing my body for a fight or flight response. I felt like a contestant in the famous quiz show, “Kaun banega crorepati?” (Indian version of “Who wants to be a millionaire?”) with no life-lines left. The boy sitting on the anchors’ chair, made famous by one and only Mr Amitabh Bachchan, shooting the question for 1 crore rupees! 

“Uncle, my mother does not allow me to eat eggs on mangalvar (Tuesday). You talked about Mangalyaan, India’s Mars mission and how India is scaling new heights in Space program. But, I am standing here, bound by a superstitious belief that is not letting me to even follow my diet plan given by my fitness trainer. What should I do?”. I gave him a receiving smile so he could calm down and regain his breath. APJ’s quote, “Breathe in thoughts of success and you will be a success”, came to my mind.

For a split second I wished our roles were swapped as a flash back of me asking the exact same question to my mother played in fast-forward mode! If I give him a convincing answer based on my belief system, which has a high probability of alignment to his scientific thinking then we both might celebrate it as a success. I was, at the same time, concerned of the impact that celebration might have on his relationship with his mother and respect for her belief system.


So, I decided to play neutral and suggested that his mother might be following a belief and value system that she was brought up with, and she might be right in her own way. I added, if he did not believe in the same belief system then he should have an informed discussion with her. Try to make an effort to explain to her, his point of view and its importance to his fitness regime. I shared the wisdom of the Dalai Lama who once said, “If scientific analysis were conclusive to demonstrate certain claims in Buddhism to be false, then we must accept those finding and abandon those claims”.


The loud cheers and claps of millennials in the hall was deafened by the voice of my daughter, which by now had escalated to a high pitch. “Ma, I don’t understand why I cannot have a head bath on a Tuesday? My hair is greasy and I am feeling awkward and I want to wash it now!”. It was not very loud nor disrespectful, but was just enough and concerning to wake me out of my dream and bring both my mind and body to ground reality. It felt like a déjà vu moment between my dream and reality!

I rubbed my eyes to shake-off last traces of sleep hangover and adjust my vision to near sight. The first frame, I saw, was that of my wife exiting our bedroom with our dog for its morning walk. In the next frame my daughter was storming inside our (common) bath-room. Our eyes talked for 15 seconds and she understood my unspoken words; she quickly fetched my brush and paste and handed it to me before closing the door behind her! Will she go ahead and take a head bath or skip it and pay her tribute to mangalvar? The suspense started building up and from past experience I knew it would last for another 7-8 mins, which is how long she usually takes for her bath.

I was there, sitting in my green jockey night suite thinking through my next manoeuvre to clear this hurdle. I reached out to my android smartphone with 99% battery life left, as a result of 8 hours being in silent and do-not-disturb mode, and invoked Google baba to provide some answers. Google baba never lets me down! Within a fraction of a second I was showered with 5,30,00,000 results for my “Tuesday head bath” search phrase! An inherent joy and satisfaction filled me with this new found insight that I was not alone in this quest. I hurriedly browsed through some answers (both for and against the subject in question) on Quora and quickly dispatched few links to my daughters’ Gmail address.

The social psychologist in me wanted to empower my daughter – K-Pop listening, mild-mannered and kind-hearted teenager who equally values Indian tradition - and ignite her natural intelligence to question, debate, reason and follow her heart. At the same time, the Indian husband in me, with his 80s upbringing and 90s education wanted his 20th century love marriage to last forever.


When I returned to my bedroom after having been forced to use the bathroom in mothers’ room for my morning duties, I saw steam coming out of our bathroom door. It was infused with the scent of Head & Shoulders shampoo; “she did it!”. She had already stepped out and was in the balcony that gave a 70mm panaromic view of those cranes still beeping and busy doing all the heavy-lifting. I could see her shoulder length hair dangling in front of her face as she was giving it a whip with her favorite 5 feet long turkey towel! I was glad that she listened to her heart and did what she felt was right for her hygiene. My immediate thought was to reach for my phone and recall those emails I sent but decided to leave it there for future reference.


I recollected the excerpt from ignited minds that I remembered writing down the previous night. It read “…if something is at stake, the human mind gets ignited and its working capacity gets enhanced manifold”. As I was convincing myself about my daughters' determination to question the established beliefs, I felt something cold touching the skin of my right calf muscle. It was, Duster, our dog who had returned from his morning walk! Alas, that also meant my wife would be enter ing the room any second now and I quickly prepared myself to play referee between mother and daughter. I breathed a sigh of relief when I heard her voice travelling from the kitchen calling my daughter for breakfast. This was followed by her usual non-urgent but anxious reminder to hurry up as it was almost time for the arrival of our charted auto-rickshaw for school drop.


There was a surprising silence on the breakfast table. As if planned with precision, my wife started talking when my daughter took a mouthful of a small slice of soft dosa dipped in gun-powder. She said, in a calm and composed tone, “Beta, I follow a certain belief system and I would like to adhere to it for your well-being. I understand it is not fair of me to expect you to follow it blindly. So, let’s have a discussion when you return from school and lets understand our respective viewpoints.” I was glad to hear that and felt happy that there was no imminent danger to our happy married life. I was equally surprised by the transformation that was on display on both sides of the breakfast table. 

This was exactly the culture and citizenship that APJ had advocated throughout his life. He left us with this beautiful quote, “Enlightened citizenship has three components: education with value system, religion transforming into spiritual force, and creating economic prosperity through development”, in his book Inspiring thoughts.


I was now filled with joy and recollected my favorite quote by Paulo Coelho from his book the Alchemist, “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it”. Events from my own life and my dream provided me with a story write and the message I wanted to communicate to students on APJ’s birthday on 15th Oct, which is now celebrated as “Students Day” all over India. Like APJ said, “Science is all about asking questions and finding the right answers through hard work and research into laws of nature. If India is to become developed by 2020, it will do so only by riding on the shoulders of the young”.


So, lets ignite our minds and help make his vision to make India a developed nation by 2020 become a reality.

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©Balaji Palanidurai

I dedicate this story to my family and all students all over the world! 

If all of us volunteer to change our approach a bit towards better life and respect nature, we won't need volunteers to change the world. 

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