The cane of the teacher couldn’t stop the hair from being
grown so long and the tight schedule of my mother couldn’t stop it from being
braided. Having long thick hair, braided and adorned with flowers was an
essential part of my morning preparations to go to school.
I was ready to miss
the chapattis but not the braided hair. The rickshaw puller used to complain
that the other children were being punished in the school for my fault but he
would realise the futility of his anger once he gets a glimpse of my braids.
They were very much the same every day but the love infused into them by my
mother when braiding the hair makes it special. Seated like prince, I used to
hold the braided hair in my hair and move it from one side to the other so that
none of the passer by's misses to have a glimpse of my beautiful hair and the
flowers that add to its charm.
An occasional toffee from one of the hundreds of
admirers of my hair was an appreciation of the hard work put in by my mother. Being the only student in the class with such long, beautiful hair, I was the natural one to be preferred for the roles of Radha, Sita and many other mythological figures whom the scriptures claim were beautiful.
While all this
made me a special person, the effort that had to be put in was tremendous but
at the same time joyful. The day of my mother would start at three in the morning.
Two hours later, I would be woken up and my hair would receive the deserved
attention for over one hour.
A paste made of some natural products which only
my mother knows would be applied to my hair and I would be made to stand still
like a statue. Occasionally, I would doze off when my mother would come running
and reprimand me. A head bath with Reetha would then follow after which the
hair would be dried with ‘samrani poga’. Coconut oil would be applied with utmost
care to energise every hair strand. Then comes the most important part - the
braiding of my hair. It would be the simplest style on most of the days but
during festivals, the braids would look quite complicated and beautiful.
Occasionally, an intricate knot at the top resembling a flower would be made.
The flowers would then be bought from the backyard and they would be arranged
in harmony with the braids.
Fast forwarding life to the present, things aren’t very much
the same. The hair has lost its jet, black colour. It has become thinner and shorter.
And the vibrance once present in every strand of my hair no longer exists.
Blame it on not just the changing environment but also on myself. After being
married, household chores stole the attention my hair deserved. And now, it is
the grandchildren who ought to be taken care of. I wonder even today how my
mother was able to set aside so much of time to take care of my hair. But surprisingly,
my hair feels much better than that of the most beautiful women in our neighbourhood,
both young and old. There is definitely a huge difference in the way the hair
is treated and braided now. Reetha and the secret paste are no longer viable
solutions. Shampoos and conditioners have taken those roles.
An occasional
visit to the beauty clinic adds some artificial life to the once self-sustained
hair. Dye makes it black and oil has been doing the same task as that in the
past but in much lesser time. My hands have become feeble and they can no
longer braid the hair in different styles. Even the simplest of the braiding
styles takes long enough and the naughty pranks of my grandchildren only
increase the time required. Flowers still haven’t lost their place but
sometimes artificial ones are used when the natural ones aren’t available, for
they no longer grow in the backyard.
Life has changed but the love for my braids hasn’t. Things
are difficult these days but not impossible if one accepts minor changes and
some overhead of work. The smile of the onlookers on seeing the braided hair adorned
with flowers justifies the effort required to make it appear beautiful.
8 comments:
Good work. Wish you all the best.
Have a nice day.
i would have gladly accepted you as girl if i didnt knw ne better....:)
Very creative...
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Very Creative and nice illustrations through drawing !
very beautifully portrayed with superb pictorials.
best wishes.
nice drawings...
Thought provoking
nice post with drawings!
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