Monday, May 28, 2012

thozanae !

thayuum nee, thandayumnee
en thozanae en uyium nee
irandu vari kuralum nee
mudivilaa neramum nee


kaalainera kuyila nee?
pudhu arthangalai thandai nee
mazhaiyin pin varum vaanavilla nee
en vazhvil azhagiya vannam serthai
ennai enrum anbaal eerthai

paalayil thoondrum neerum nee
uzaithapin varum vervayum nee
en dookangalin podhu kai korthai
ennai un pechaal sirika vaithai

Thursday, May 24, 2012

School days

Standing in rows for prayers
Waiting eagerly for PT periods
sharing the lunch we bring
In joyous mood together we sing
Reading for tests then and there
Of course those lovely days in our life are very rare :(

We all roam in our uniforms
Discrimination is prevented in any forms
With our friends we share our secrets
Those are the days we have less regrets

We form what we so call a "gang"
There would be among us some bangs
We would tease others with nick names
Those sweet things you will remember even if you reach great heights with fame

Thinking of our school days
Will wipe our worries away
Wish I were in school again
But my hope is only in vain.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

முதியோர் இல்லம்

                        கருவில் உன்னை சுமந்த தாயை
                        சிறையில் அடைக்கலாமா ?
                        தன்னோடே உன்னை வைத்தவளை
                        தனியே விடலாமா?
                        உன் வாழ்க்கை அவள் தந்தது
                        அதை அவள் ஆசிர்வாதத்தோடு வென்றிடு .

Friday, March 23, 2012

My dear sister


You were there to hold me
Even before you knew me
You frown when others
Make fun of me
You taught me lessons
Even if you were busy
Though we are at different places now
Our affection binds us close
Miss you my dear sis !

Thursday, October 13, 2011

vidiyal


nadanthathai maraka thoonginen
kanavilum vanthathu karmegam
kangal pongi pozinthathu
en nirantharamaga thoongivitaal enna enru nenaithen
manam solliyathu
"ninaivugalai boegitheeyil erithu uruvakidu puthiya vidiyalai"

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Cellular jail

FORCE FEEDING
BEATING THE PRISONERS
PUNISHMENT TO INMATES
THE MAJESTIC JAIL
History:

The Cellular Jail is one of the murkiest[2] chapters in the history of the colonial rule in India. Though the prison was started only in 1896, the history of using the Andaman island as a prison dates back to the Indian rebellion of 1857.

The Ross Island Prison Headquarters, 1872

Shortly after the rebellion was crushed, the British sent thousands to the gallows, hung them up from trees, or tied them to cannons and blew them up. Those who survived were exiled for life to the Andamans to sever their connections with their families and their country. 200 Freedom Fighters were transported to the islands under the custody of Major James Pattison Walker, a military doctor who had been warden of the prison at Agra. Another 733 from Karachi arrived in April, 1868.[3] More prisoners arrived from India and Burma as the settlement grew.[4] Anyone who belonged to the Mughal royal family, or who had sent a petition to Bahadur Shah Zafar during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was liable to be deported to the islands.

Port Blair - Viper New Jails under construction

The remote islands were considered to be a suitable place to punish the freedom fighters. Not only were they isolated from the mainland, they could also be used in chain gangs to construct prisons, buildings and harbor facilities. Many died in this enterprise. They served to colonise the island for the British.

By the late 19th century the independence movement had picked up momentum. As a result, the number of prisoners being sent to the Andamans started growing and the need for a high-security prison was felt.(source - wikipedia)

FREEDOM
It is not just a matter to be cherished
It's a sacrifice to be remembered
The fresh air we breath in
Is due to lives of many Indians.


I watched a program about CELLULAR JAIL in Tv recently. Tears automatically came from my eyes. We celebrate Republic Day, Independence Day, but I haven't realized their importance these many years. I feel guilty of myself. This life we live is their gift. Their souls will be happy if
they see a DEVELOPED INDIA . What shall we do for it? There are lots of thing to be done. But if we are honest in our profession, it itself will work wonders .

Friends after reading this let's think a minute of those great humans.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010



TRUE FRIEND



He feels when you feel
And prays for your sorrows to heal
He is not the leaf that withers
But he is the stem holding you tighter.

He cares for you truly forever
And doesn't mind if you hurt him however
He is not the lyric of a song
But the music that lasts long.

He guides you when you are wrong
And leads you to the road which is strong
He is no the cloud that passes by
But the sky in which you fly high.