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Tribute to Grandmothers | |
As a famous proverb goes, God Could Not be everywhere, so He Created Mothers. We will undeniably agree with influence of a woman in our lives as a mother. It is the word "Mother” that our lips desire to inaugurate our speech with and heart desires to inaugurate our feelings with. Through this article,
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thanks and salutes every grandmother whose soft and sweet lullabies and fascinating stories brighten our lives even today. We owe our growth and existence to you .Thank you! | |
"Smt. Nirmala Devi Pandit" | |
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Smt. Nirmala Devi Pandit. Wife of Late Shri. Niranjan nath Pandit and mother of Ashok Pandit. A spiritual saint and a social thinker.
I also miss the company of a Sufi saint Respected Aahad Zargar Sahab who also was the guru of my mother-in-law Late Bhagyawani a poet and a saint herself. My entire life in Kashmir was full of love and affection. I miss my Brair maej (Devi temple) temple in murran from where my husband belonged. The sounds of the “Behenji aa aiye” from the villagers still echoes. The nulmuts (hugs) of the innocent villagers are still felt and missed by me. The list is too long; so many memories cannot be just put up in so few words…. About My Husband Late. Shri. Niranjan nath Pandit | |
"Jayashree Kaul" | |
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Maiden name Sheela Kaw was rechristened Jayashree Kaul after marriage, was born in a large family of reasonable means. I was second of the surviving six sisters and two brothers. I lived my childhood like a free bird and got married at a tender age of 16. Mine is an arranged marriage. My husband comes from a family distantly related to mine and well respected. My in-laws were noble, large hearted loving and considerate. Though not exactly like the prince charming of my dreams in looks, my husband's winsome qualities of head and heart won me over and we struck a chord with each other instantly. Having been given an impression from the day I could comprehend meanings of words that a girl's ultimate destiny is marriage and she has to go to "kainsi hund gare" (somebody’s- meaning husband's- house). When I "MIGRATED” from Srinagar in 1957 I had two children in tow with the younger, my son, in arms. The journey which ultimately turned into a migration in the real sense of the word was to Sindri, Bihar where my husband was undergoing apprenticeship in Sindri Fertilizers and chemicals, the premiere fertilizer plant of the country. I shall ever remember with gratitude the young Kashmiri couple, husband a senior apprentice colleague of my hubby, whom I accompanied for my first ever train journey, that too a long one, to " piya ke pardaes". Our children were brought up under my tender care and their father's strict eye. No mistake, mischief or misdemeanor would go unpunished. I have moved with my husband and children from Bihar to Punjab, to Mumbai, to Gujarat and have finally settled down at Vadodara where my husband leads a retired life. But, THERE NO PRESCRIBED RETIREMENT AGE FOR A HOUSEWIFE! I had the good fortune of becoming a grand mother for the first time at the age of 44. I am proud of my children and grandchildren for the love and respect I receive from them. Though away from me, it is the love I receive from them that makes me feel that am so lucky and sustains me.
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