Thursday, September 29, 2005

A Picture of Jasmine

Nestled in the heart of the Deccan, about 10 km before Palamaner on the road from Chittoor, you find the village of Bangarapalya and the Lucky Punjabi Dhaba. Snuggling in the shaded lee of a hill that is little more than rocks and tufts of grass, the dhaba is a long, cold, drink on a hot, sweltering, day.

Under the spreading arms of an old, green, leafy tree you lounge, in a khatiya strung with bright red nylon rope, looking out across the road at the fields of sugarcane stretching away into the distance. The Sun is warm, the breeze is cool, and there is a sweetness and quiet to the spot that belies the busy National Highway rushing by just a few feet away.

The food is fresh, simple and tasty, served by the wide-eyed, curly haired Jasmine with the serious mouth. All of 8 years old, she flits between the table and the kitchen, where her father is bustling, with the younger, tow-headed Tasmine trailing behind her. All attempts to engage her and get her to smile are met with a long, solemn look. Papa roti nakko kehte! she trills when you turn down the offer for more food. Sitting back, stuffed, happy, sleepy, you watch as she brings you hot tea, to cap off the lunch. Having handed the cups over, she darts back to the waiting Tasmine, to play in the shade, watched over by her mother.

The only time you see her smile back at you is when she opens up the little bag of sweets you give her, as you pay your bill and prepare to leave. The Sun shining overhead on a swath of clear blue sky, the bright green trees waving in the breeze, and the little girl waving happily at you as you drive away. A picture from the heart land of India.

3 comments:

Denish said...

aah, the gobi manchurian, the paneer chilli, the charpais next to the highway between mysore and srirangapatna! the 4-guys-on-a-motorcycle-who-are-desperately-trying-to-avoid-getting-caught-by-the-cops... the wheezing old motorcycle... those were the days

Taz Snow said...

Ah yes! I remember the one weekend we all headed for that Dhaba of yourn....much Vee leg pulling happened that day :oD

I am eager to know..Vee can you actually eat chicken these days? He he he...

Vidya said...

There's much to be said in favour of vegetarianism!