Wednesday, April 4, 2018

புழுவும் பறவையும்



Dear Jeyamohan
Dhyanikan and Prabhavan lead us to the next episode “Imai kanam”.  One a sweet little worm and the other a small bird. These two creates the butterfly effect which lead us to Naimisaranyam.
When the World stands still, you take us to the Yamapuri and then to Naimisaranyam where the time stands still and is meant for who has conquered loneliness.  The discussion between Yama and Narada on “thuyar” is great.  Yama deva prepares to exit from his abode to seek answers and Neelamani Kannan enters Naimisaranyam after announcing the inevitable war.  The Pandavas put their humiliation at the forefront to create the war mindset.
Anjana Vannan guarded by Jaya and Vijaya makes Yama to realize that Kosalai Mainthan is Neelamani Kannan.  Yamadeva guised as Karna vent out his “Thuyar” and the burden he is holding for all these years of insult. Neelamani Kannan listens, but Karna leaves in despair and caught into the emotional abyss. Yadhava Siro Ratnam offers his hand thru “Sol”. It is the “aha” moment of understanding Vasudeva Krishna’s “Sol” that explains the state of mind “Stitha Pragnyan”.  With this mini “Gita Upadesh” Karna aka Yama’s heavy sorrow is gone.
The discussion begins with your writing that twirls, dances, circles, gaining momentum at each step and culminates with a prelude to “Bhagavad Gita”.  You also pull the reader from the sorrowful events of Kurudi Charal and prepares one to be strong to face the war.
Looking forward to the upcoming chapters. Thank you.
Warm regards,

Sobana Iyengar