Saturday, July 25, 2009

indian railways the great!

If anything connects India more than cricket and BSNL, I think that's the Indian Railway. you would be able to find people from every province of India
in a single buggy. and the gradual change in the language and the product of the hawkers from the start to the end of the journey always amazes me.

since childhood i'm fond of traveling by train, but these days the long journeys make me impatient. so I don't think i'll be loyal for a long time. and
the condition of the toilet is the main factor for that.

my last journey was more than 1500 kilometers and it took more than 24 hours( including the delay). while boarding the train from station, I was
shocked to see the coupe full of sardars with baggages as big as their bellies. but thankfully, they shifted somewhere else. I had a some bengali people
with their family as my co passengers. there was a little girl who was a chatter box and didn't stop talking for a split second. i was amazed seeing how
the two families got so close to each other in so little time, but when they got down together, i realized that they were traveling together because they
are relatives.
for me train journey means reading a book, penning down a few lines in my notebook, listening to some old wafty sort of songs, thinking a lot, and sleeping until my back starts aching. well, there
are a few more things, but i don't want my blog to be the confession of all the illegal things that i do.

while coming back i also had a bengali family. but there were some non-bengali people , too. i was shocked by the couple's eating ability.i was convinced
that they were two magicians in disguise. because the amount of food they had in train and considering all that came from the little bag, i was impressed
by their magic. and while sleeping they also took out some blankets from their little bags. I was convinced that if they wanted, they could have put in
the whole aashram express inside that bag.
after eating the lady was reading a hindi magazine. i was a bit concerned about her husband, but i saw that with
his amazing magic he's made the same cooking magazine to become something with mallika sherawat's pic with a title called, "haan. mein sexy hoon"

but the train journey is incomplete without the hawkers, the beggers, the enuchs and the food you buy from the station.
for the 1st three I'm not going to say anything, but as par as the last one is concerned, don't ever try kachori from abu. you'd consider
turning a vegan.

while coming back for a momentI felt like, to somewhereI'm also like a train. for some time some people can't imagine their life without me and they enjoy
being with me from the bottom of their heart. but after a little while, they move apart and don't even feel like saying good bye. and I got busy with some
new people.

well, that's how life is.
you and me will spend our life like the parallel track of the rail, always beside each other. people will think that we'd merge at the horizon. but that's
just an illusion. we'll always be at the same distance we were at the start of our journey.

2 comments:

snigdha said...

great post, this scatches a live sort of picture what goes in the indian railways. further, i've got amazed to discover the connection you have defined with a rail bogey and our lives.
in fact that's true, but i've never thought from that perspective.
i'm impressed at the end.

shashank go swami said...

True indeed,
Like a railway bhogi, our life also encounters moments when we feel, that the person we are with is the only pal of the journey, but that goes, and we certenly connects to some other, like nothing happened and all goes same for this new one like we were feeling about previous one.
Nice thoughts, buddy, keep it up.