Sunday, September 27, 2009

Vidyarambham

When I was offering prayers I could hear kids crying and screaming from the other part of the temple.Its Vijaya Dashami today , observed as 'Vidyarambham ' in Kerala , which literally means the starting of learning process.Kids at the age of 3 or 4 start their 'formal' education on this day.Being asked to pronounce strange Sanskrit lines scares the kids.I have vague memories of my Vidyarambham.I could recite "Hari shree Ganapathaye Nama: " even before the priest dictated because of my father's effort on the previous day.I glanced at my father's face every now and then and he nodded smiling.Writing the same in red rice felt like a game. ( I had tried this at home many times after Vidyarambham and had got scolded for spilling rice ).Then the priest wrote the same on my tongue with a golden ring.That was years ago.
I made my way through the crowd to get my book after Saraswathi pooja which had already started on the day of Durgashtami and lasts through MahaNavami.Those two days were the most expected days of school life which simply means off to studies by all means.Always the mathematics books were sent for Pooja.Since we used to say " we should not touch the book" , even touching a piece of paper or reading a flash news from TV seemed sin full. During the 9 days of Navarathri most of my friends used to avoid non vegetarian food but in my case I always stay unaware of Navarathri untill it is Saraswathi Pooja. 'AayudhaPooja ' ( Pooja of implements ) too will take place during these days which means even news paper presses would be on holiday.

Back from temple I opened the book and read a line from it.Wrote down the Malayalam alphabet in a paper stopping at every letter and wondering how it is a part of my life .I listened to my kid cousin pronouncing every letter trying hard to keep it sound clear even though two of her front row teeth are missing. Its the fresh restart of learning .

12 comments:

BaKfIrE said...

i dont rem any of those....i always wonder how ppl rem all these things taht happened when u were just kiddo...u remember it or u just wrote it ?::)

DEEPU said...

Good to see something written on a great day.
Hope its another begining for a prosperous writing at 'Idle Thoughts'..... :).

sujata sengupta said...

Some one else also told me that in kerala vijaya dashami is celebrated as vidyaarambham..we have a similar celebration to start the learning process for kids in jan , that day we worship saraswati and the kids in the age group of 3 to 3 write their first alphabet in bengali in front of the goddess

Prashanth said...

remember my vidyaarambham.. as u have said.. writing on rice was fun...

keep posting...

niska87 said...

hmmm.. ur post tuk me bak to ma childhood days, evn thou mine was very diffrnt frm urs..
bt i hav witnessed dis ritual many tyms in d temple.. evn i used to keep ma books, so dat i cn skip studyin..
it was fun...

Bhavya.B said...

@ Bakfire

I do remember all those....My friend used to say you can format your memory and store some useful things...But those are the most memorable and cherished period of my life.

@ Deepu

Thank you for dropping by.

Bhavya.B said...

@ Sujatha

The one thing about Vidya arambham that I like is its a time to take a break and start the learning anew.

@ Prashanth

:)

@ Niska

he he :)

Kavita Saharia said...

Here in Assam we celebrate Saraswati-puja(basant-panchami) on the next day of Ganesha-chaturth(magh-month)...this coming Jan its my son's turn to start his VIDYA.Loved reading your post.Thanks.

Indrani said...

Great recapture of memory. Enjoyed reading it, as Sujata said, Bengalis have this on Saraswati Puja which falls in Jan or Feb.

Bhavya.B said...

@ Kavitha
Thank you for dropping by and commenting .All the best for your son on his entry to the world of letters.

@ Indrani

Thank you for the appreciation .Keep visiting.Looking forward to see a post about Saraswathi Pooja in Bengal from you or Sujatha.

Uma Karthik Avss said...

bhav..good one.....to recall our traditions...and to knw the importance of our fest...

Keep on posting...

Bhavya.B said...

@ Uma karthik

Thank you.