Saturday, 28 March 2020

Wish ... Hope it comes true


 Wish… hope it comes true...


Sometimes dreams are awful and scary. Today, I am feeling one such nightmare come true. I have never felt the impact of an asteroid, but I am sensing the impact of an invisible ghost(corona) that has been impacting many people (you and me) like a humungous hurricane that has been hitting us repeatedly. Social life has been harder. With a slump in economy, lives have been at risk. I wonder if this invasion will wipe human race out as this beast is attacking the innocent, dragging them into a black hole.  Many non-essential Industries have been closed. In many countries, major cities have gone to hibernation with no human activity. I wish the lifeless cities gain its previous glow. Hope my wish comes true.

I am blessed with certain times of spending time, chatting, giving high fives, whispering the secrets in the ears of one another with my friends. I remember those educational days when my teacher sat next to me and encouraged me in studies. I recall those days my classmates who joke around and make me laugh to, those days when my friends sat next to me during the difficult times and cheered me        up. I think back to those sunny days where we met at parks, beaches that made us to get more close (budding friendships). Because of this crisis now I am missing those beautiful days that I had, as social distancing parted us away. I wish those days are retained filled with joy. Hope my wish comes true.


As a granddaughter I’m worried about the golden generations who are at the risk of getting infected. Every minute I worry about my grandparents who are vulnerable to this pandemic. I saw many families who expressed their love through screens, limiting the ability to be physically present. I recollect those days when my grandparents used to hug me tight and tell the most valuable stories. I wish those days will come to light. Hope my wish comes true.

 Life between these concrete walls is harder than I’ve imagined as I haven’t stepped out of the house for a week. Luckily for me my parents sacrificed their jobs to engage me and my brother by giving us a lot of activities, but still my heart tells me to chase the winds and run until I fall. As a responsible citizen I must abide to the decisions of the government and stay indoors. I wish I go out with my family and spend quality time with them in the busy streets and malls. Hope my wish comes true soon.

Readers, please be safe and stay indoors. Follow all the precautions and abide to the government. Help the poor and serve the country from this turmoil. We must join our hands to fight against the invisible predator and save as much lives as possible. I know the time is not good enough for all of us, but we have to overcome the consequences. Help the frontline people and stay indoors.

Thank you for reading,
Yours Khyati.


Sunday, 6 August 2017

India, Go Green

            INDIA, GO GREEN

Hi everyone,

                    I have just watched“rally for rivers”. As I watched I felt pity and sad for India. I sense that the lifelines of the nation are rivers and they are the sources of fresh water. Rivers make the nation green and prosperous. Without rivers, there will be no life, no nation and the landmass will turn into desert. I heard that Indian culture includes rivers as a part of its civilization.

                 Now a serious condition is worrying me -that is India’s future. Indian lifelines (rivers) are facing an alarming crisis. All rivers in India are at the dangerous level of depletion that means many rivers in India will become seasonal and they will not be perineal anymore.With seasonal rivers, there will not be enough water for drinking and farming. Without enough farming people in India will starve to death.
                  I have gone through some newspapers and news in internet regarding water crisis.  I felt very sad that 1.3 billion Indians are suffering with water crisis. 25% of the country is turning into desert. River Godavari has shrunk by 20%. Kaveri has shrunk by 40%. Krishna and Narmada by 60%. Rivers, Dams, Lakes and wells have dried up. People in Central India are walking miles and miles just for a glass of water. People are digging up the dried rivers for water.

                    Now it’s time to think how to regenerate rivers. To generate water, we must join hands and reduce the water usage, planting more trees, avoid deforestation, rainwater harvesting, use of sprinklers for farming etc.

                                                                                   With love,

                                                                                    Khyatisri.

Saturday, 22 October 2016

BE YOURSELF

                   BE YOURSELF


Greetings, today I like to share a story with you. “Be yourself” is a fable and here is how it goes……

Far away in a country, lived a boy with his grandfather as his parents died. They lived in a small hut. A fine morning, they both decided to sell their old donkey because they were poor. So the little old fellow and the boy made their way to the busty village market. To reach the market they need to walk for a long distance and cross the river.

   
They were walking along the river. As they walked they came across an old woman who said, “Aren’t you supposed to sit on the donkey, anyways look at the little boy, he is looking too tired!”. So the old man asked the little one to climb on the donkey. The boy followed the instructions of his grandfather and they moved on.

They walked for a while and came across a group of men who screamed “how dare you little boy, you are relaxing on the donkey while your poor old grandfather is walking the whole way”. So the little boy got off the donkey and the old man hopped on.

Old man and the little boy moved on and met a group of old men who told “hey old man, have a look at the little one. In our opinion, it is good that you both ride on the donkey.” By listening to them, they followed their opinion, so the little one also hopped on and moved on. As they are moving, they met a group of women. They yelled at the little boy and the old men saying that “how selfish you are; you both are riding on the donkey without any fatigue, while the donkey has to carry you the whole way!” So the old man took a rope and a pole and tied it to the donkey and carried it on their shoulders.

During crossing river, the donkey kicked his legs loose and drowned into the river, the grandfather and the little one cried for their loss. That’s why one should not listen to everyone’s opinion and nobody can’t please everyone.

With love,
Khyatisri.




Tuesday, 4 October 2016

My first experience continued….

     My first experience continued….


Hi everyone, I am back. Now I’m going to tell you what happened next in my story. Here it continues….

We all walked in and waited for my teacher. As she came in, we greeted her and sat down. Though I am nervous I managed to look relaxed. With my parents around me I also got a bit of confidence


      
     
Amma and Nanna were talking to my teacher about my interest in music. After finishing conversation, my teacher turned to me. She asked me to sing a song. I sang a few verses of LALITHA SAHASRANAMA STHOTRAM. By listening to verses my teacher felt relaxed and happy. But I feel like I could have done it much better as I couldn’t open my mouth with some nervous feeling. After my classmates had their turn to sing, my teacher taught us to sing a song called Gajavadana gananatha, but I had trouble singing it because the words are complicated.

She taught me that song for 3-4 times. The feedback that she gave me was that I need to sing louder.

Oh! I almost forgot about my teacher. I have to say that she is really a kind hearted women. She made me relax. Though, I had trouble with my vocal cords I could make it through. I gave her the fees and took her blessings.

We went home by car. It’s night. By the time we reached home, I was tired. I was famished, so Amma gave me food (dhal, curry and yoghurt). As soon as we finished eating we went upstairs and snuggled in bed with my parents. That is how my day was complete.

With love,
Khyatisri.



  

Sunday, 25 September 2016

My First Experience

MY FIRST EXPERIENCE
    
Greetings…. Today I am going to share my first experience of my Carnatic music classes.

That was an amazing day. It was Ganesh Chaturthi. Lord Ganesh is the god of obstacles. He removes obstacles and gives knowledge. Amma(mama), Nanna (papa), me and my brother offered prayers to Lord Ganesh.



          
After prayer we had lunch. During lunch time, amma and nanna decided to join me in Carnatic music classes. After lunch, me and my brother had fun time. Amma called me and asked me to get ready for music class. Amma helped me to get ready. I felt excited. My music classes start at 7pm. Nanna said that we have to leave by 6.30pm.
               
There starts my nervousness, I felt like some butterflies were flying in my tummy. Nanna cried that we are going to be late so we started by car. In the car amma and nana were giving me instructions. I felt like I couldn’t follow the instructions because my brain was filled with questions like - Is my voice good enough to sing?  Is my teacher good or bad? Will my vocal cords support me.

Ding – dong, it was 7oclock. We reached our destination (my teacher’s house). I felt my heart beat and I felt more butterflies were flying in my tummy. Me and amma ringed the bell, no one opened it. For one more time we ringed the bell, slowly we heard some footsteps were approaching the door. So we waited and one of the students opened the door. We went in and waited for the teacher. As my teacher came in, we greeted her.
                 
Did I make it through? Was my teacher good or bad? Is my vocal cord going to support me? These questions will be answered in the next blog   :)                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                          With love,
                                                                                                                             Khyatisri.