” I Am Visually Impaired and This Is What My Life Looks Like…” Meet.. Arundhati Nath

Arundhati Nath was born with bilateral congenital cataract. After many surgeries, she gained 25 percent of her vision, and can now read print, though from a very close distance. Today, she is working with State Bank of India. She still faces challenges but is very happy with her many achievements. This is her journey.

“Look at her. How is she working here? She must make a lot of mistakes! And now, she’s your assistant too?”

 

I looked up from my desk to see a well-dressed elderly lady speaking to my colleague. I did not understand if she had spoken out of sympathy for me, or disgust. Being a visually impaired banker, I often encounter such unpleasant remarks, and wonder if they are bred by disbelief, prejudice, sympathy or just ignorance. I also meet people who recommend a new doctor, or a cure, or sometimes inform about a temple or an astrologer.

Because of my low vision, I have to read print from a very close distance. That’s why, a few weeks after I joined the State Bank of India, a well-meaning acquaintance told me – “Don’t take it personally, but banking is not for you. Get into a school or college. You only need to memorize the daily lessons and blurt them out in front of the class.” I never imagined teaching could be so easy!

I was born with bilateral congenital cataract on Dec. 17, 1989, in Guwahati.

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However, my condition could not be detected in my hometown. My mother’s elder brother, Dr. Chidananda Bhuyan, was at the time undergoing training in Oncology at TATA Memorial Hospital in Mumbai. He requested his friend in Guwahati to come and see me. This doctor noticed something wrong with my eyes and another doctor confirmed it to be cataract. Then a local doctor said that nothing could be done at that time, and I would have to wait for six years to get a surgery.

But my uncle’s fellow doctors suggested that we should consult Dr. Keiki R. Mehta. So we immediately travelled to Mumbai. At the tender age of 45 days, I had cataract surgery in the right eye. A month later, this was followed by a surgery in the left eye, and two more surgeries in the later years – intra ocular lens implantation and a corneal transplant. Fortunately, due to the efforts of my doctors, I have retained 25 percent of my vision and I can read print, though from a very close distance and not for long stretches of time.

I spent the first few years of my life at Rangiya, a small town where my parents were posted. My class teacher, Mrs Barman, ensured that I was learning just like the other students. This was the time before the intra ocular lens implantation. My mother would draw lines with a red sketch pen in my ruled notebooks. This made the lines visible and I could write the alphabets straight.

We moved back to Guwahati when I was six. There, I appeared for an admission test in a well-known private school, but received a letter of rejection. A neighbour, who was a teacher at the same school, told my parents that I wasn’t admitted as other students would face problems due to my disability. Fortunately, I got admission at Shrimanta Shankar Academy, where I spent the next twelve years of my life. Every teacher at SSA was supportive and affectionate. I never realized I had a disability.

I knew I had a physical condition, but did not feel that it was a barrier or impairment. I was eighteen when I realized that I was visually impaired.

As I couldn’t read the blackboard even from the first bench, my teachers would always help me out. Most of my classmates, especially my best friend, Ashmita, would help me take down notes by dictating the contents on the board. I also used to take part in different co-curricular activities, especially music, dance, art and literary competitions, winning prizes in some.

My parents have always encouraged me to sing and read. I have found peace in the stories of Ruskin Bond, laughed aloud while reading Roald Dahl, and enjoyed the lives and times of Swami and his friends in Malgudi. I also took weekly lessons in Hindustani classical music and bhajans. I have performed for Doordarshan and am a junior radio artist.

At unfamiliar places, I have a constant fear that I’ll fall off a step. Moreover, I cannot recognize people’s faces especially when I suddenly meet them, which is embarrassing.

One day I was at a nearby bookshop when a young lady pointed at me while speaking to her kid, “Just see what TV viewing has done to her eyes, she can barely read!” Her intention must have been to discourage her child from watching too much television, but that didn’t take the sting out of her presumption about me.

After passing my Class X board examinations with 92.4 percent marks, I took up further studies in Commerce and completed my bachelor’s degree with specialization in Accountancy from Gauhati Commerce College (GCC). Life at college was different from school in many ways. We had to go to different classrooms for every class. I could not read the room numbers painted on top of each classroom and often needed the help of my classmates. Winning the Best Singer award at the college was my best experience there. I also represented my college at the University Youth Festival, winning a bronze medal in the Hindustani Classical (Vocal) competition.

During my second year at GCC, I was selected for the post of Assistant (Banking) at State Bank of India. Initially, I faced a lot of problems at office. I had to lean over to read, write or use the computer keyboard. I felt uncomfortable and other people grew inquisitive. My eyes felt strained and I was always tired and stressed. During those days, an acquaintance told me, “Try for a state government job. There’s hardly any work in most of the departments. You’ll earn your salary without even commuting to office daily!”

However, I didn’t want such a job. I wanted to contribute as much as any other employee. I hated being called handicapped.

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I was lucky that the Chief Manager was a dynamic and enthusiastic leader who always encouraged me. “Focus on your strengths, Arundhati. Everyone has some form of weakness. You need to focus on the best within you,” he said. These words will always remain with me and continue to inspire and motivate me.

A year later, I was transferred to a department called Account Tracking Centre and now I’m happily working here. SBI has also initiated special training programs in JAWS for the visually impaired employees. I’m currently learning the use of JAWS, a screen reader that can make the use of computers less stressful. Meeting other visually impaired people and reading inspirational books has made me feel that I’m very lucky compared to many others.

I had never travelled without my family as I was nervous that I would trip and fall somewhere. However, recently, I went on my first trip to a hill station with my colleagues and enjoyed it a lot.

I’ve always had a desire to write and express myself. Since my early school days, my teachers have encouraged me to write stories and poetry. My first poem was published in a regional newspaper when I was ten. This encouraged me to pursue writing further. In order to gain confidence and improve my writing skills, I enrolled myself for a Creative Writing Course with the Writers Bureau, UK, three years ago. I aspire to be a successful freelance writer and translator. I have written for publications like National Geographic Traveler India, Mother and Baby, The Assam Tribune and The Guardian UK. Since I like writing in Assamese and Hindi too, I would like to write in these languages and translate Assamese short stories into English.

I’m grateful to the people who have supported and helped me in different ways. I do not know if I’ll be able to see perfectly someday or will always need to face challenges. However, would life be interesting without the occasional challenges?

– Arundhati Nath

Source…….www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Recite the Name of Rama whenever you are fear-stricken…”

Adi Shankara, Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahamsa attained exalted positions only due to the sacred feelings of their mothers. Gandhiji’s pure and loving mother had a maidservant named Rambha, who looked after children with love and care. One day, Gandhi came running to her and told that he was haunted by fear. Rambha said, “My dear child, where is the need to fear when all-protecting Ramachandra is with us always. Recite the Name of Rama whenever you are fear-stricken.” Since then, Gandhi chanted the name of Rama and did so till his last breath. The reason for My telling you all these examples is to emphasise that women and mothers have noble and sacred feelings. Since time immemorial, women are the repositories of truth and culture. Children take to the path of righteousness because of noble women. November 19 is celebrated as the Ladies’ Day so that you delve deep into the sacred qualities of women and treat them with respect.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

“Skanda Sashti” and Tiruchendur Murugan Temple….

Tiruchendur Utsava Murti on Kanda Sasti day

In most Murugan temples, Kanda Ṣaṣṭi festival is celebrated for six days only. In some temples it is celebrated for seven days, with the divine wedding of Lord Murugan the day after Ṣaṣṭi. But in Tiruchendur the festival is held for twelve days; the first six days of Kanda Ṣaṣṭi comprise Ṣaṣṭi vratam (the vow of Ṣaṣṭi) and Sūra Samhāram (the annihilation of the demon, Sūra), on the seventh day it is the divine wedding of Lord Murugan and Teyvānai, and in the next five days, the Lord in His wedding gear appears and blesses in the Unjal Sevai that is, sitting on the swing.

At Tiruchendur, every day nine times poojas are performed for Lord Murugan. During these poojas different naivedyams (food offerings) like dhal pongal, kanji (gruel), thosai, appam, ghee-rice, balls made of cooked green gram and jaggery are offered. Though there are many temples for Lord Murugan in Tamilnadu, six temples are specially worshipped as paṭai veeṭu(armory house). Where the Commander-in-Chief who goes for battle stays with his army is called his paṭai veeṭu. Accordingly, Tiruchendur is the only place where Lord Murugan with His army stayed, when He went to destroy Sūrapadman. But we also call as Ārupaṭai Veeṭu the other five temples also together with Tiruchendur.

Lord Murugan won and accepted Sūrapadman on Ṣaṣṭi (sixth day) of the waxing moon (bright) night (valar pirai) of the month Aippasi. This day is celebrated as Kanda Ṣaṣṭi. This incident happened at Tiruchendur and hence, the Kanda Ṣaṣṭi festival is celebrated here with all grandeur. In the Kanda Purana of Mahābhārata, two other causes are indicated for the celebration of Kanda Ṣaṣṭi festival, apart from the extermination of Sūrapadman. Once a few sages conducted a yāga (sacred fire worship) with a behest to get a son for the welfare of the world. It was begun on the New Moon day and went on for six days. From the fire erupted out of the sacrificial altar (yāga kundam), six seeds – one seed each day for six days respectively – were collected. Lord Murugan was born on the sixth day, when all these six seeds were made as one. The Mahābhārata asserts that the day of the birth of Lord Murugan is the Kanda Ṣaṣṭi Day.

In the Kanda Purana, Kachiappa Sivāchāriyar says that the Devas, in order to become powerful to challenge the asuras, carried on a vow by soliciting Lord Murugan to be in the kumbham (sacred pot) for six days. Lord Murugan blessed them likewise. This incident is remembered as Kanda Ṣaṣṭi and celebrated after Aippasi New Moon day – so says Sivāchāriyar.

Source…..www.dinamalar.com

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Message for the Day…” Ways to Follow the Path of Devotion …”

Sathya Sai Baba

Every aspirant who seeks the Eternal through the path of devotion should strive to keep away from the turmoils, cruelties, and falsehoods of this world and practice truth, righteousness, love, and peace. This is indeed the path of devotion. Those who seek union with God and those who seek the welfare of the world should discard as worthless both praise and blame, appreciation and derision, prosperity and adversity. They should courageously keep steady faith in their own innate reality and dedicate themselves to spiritual uplift. No one, not even a great spiritual personality (maha-purusha) or Avatar, can ever escape criticism and blame. Learn from their lives. Great souls hold on to truth and live by them. Those who indulge in criticism or blame will realise their greatness in time. As aspirants, stay away from ignorant people and desist in discussing your beliefs and convictions with them. Become immersed in holy books and be in the company of the Lord’s devotees.

Message for the Day….” Strive to light Your own Lamp from the Universal Light of Love First…”

You can light more than thousand candles from a single lamp. Remember only a burning lamp or candle can be used to light other candles. An unlit candle cannot light the other unlit candles. So too only the one who earned wisdom can enlighten others who are in ignorance. One who is not illumined cannot illumine others who are dwelling in the darkness of maya:So you must strive to light your own lamp from the Universal Light of Love and from there transmit illumination to all who seek and strive. All lamps shine alike, since they are all sparks of that Param-jyothi, the Universal Luminosity, which is God. Lamps are many but light is one. Every patch of water on earth has the reflection of the sun in it but the original sun is one. Just as the one sun is seen in a million pots, lakes or wells the one same Divine (Paramjyothi) shines as wisdom in a million hearts.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day….” What is the Lesson ‘ deepavali’ Teaches us …”

Naraka Chaturdasi (or Deepavali) is the festival that teaches you to remember how character decides destiny, designs achievements and demarcates one as divine or demonic! Laziness is a demon that possesses and debilitates an individual. Its brother is conceit. Add anger to it and it will totally debilitate anyone! Anger weakens your nerves and heats up your blood, changing its composition. A simple burst of fury consumes the strength gained in three months! The Lord chose to invade Narakasura’s kingdom repeatedly, forcing him to explode into furious anger again and again! His resistance was thus annihilated. Learn from the Lord’s strategy. On this Deepavali day, people insist on wearing new clothes. Let your hearts too rejoice, clothed in fresh ideals, feelings and resolutions. Relish the sweets of virtues from today, and mould your lives into sweet songs of Love.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Let Them Have a Smile on Their Face….”

A Touching Short Film With an Important Message For Us All

British retail chain John Lewis is famous for releasing seasonal adverts designed to pull at your heartstrings, and this year’s offering is no different. With concerns raised across the world about the rising number of elderly people who are left isolated, this short film entitled ‘Man on the Moon’ reminds us all to reach out to the lonely or vulnerable and ensure that they are left with a smile on their face.

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

HAPPY DEEPAVALI….

OM SSRI GURUPYO NAMAHA.RESPECTFUL PRANAMS TO SRI KANCHI MAHA PERIVA

தீபாவளி
இந்துக்களின் தலையாய பண்டிகை இது. இந்தியா முழுவதிலுமுள்ள மக்கள் –

ஏழை, பணக்காரர் என்ற பாகுபாடின்றி வெகு உற்சாகமாகத் தீபாவளி

கொண்டாடுகின்றனர். பண்டிகை கொண்டாடும் முறையில்தான், மாநிலத்திற்கு

மாநிலம் சில வேறுபாடுகள் காணப்படும்.

தீபாவளி- தீபங்களின் வரிசை என்ற பெயருக்கேற்ப வட இந்தியாவில்

மக்கள் தங்கள் வீடுகளில் பளிச்சென்று விளக்கேற்றிக் கொண்டாடுவர். ஞானம்

என்ற விளக்கொளியால் மனத்தின் உள்ளே குடிகொண்டுள்ள அஞ்ஞானம் என்ற

இருளை விரட்டியடிப்பது என்பது தத்துவம். பொய் பித்தலாட்டம் வஞ்சனை

முதலிய அரக்க குணங்களை ஞான ஒளியால் வெளியேற்றி அக ஒளிபெற உதவும்

பண்டிகை, தீபாவளி.

நரகாசுரன் எனும் அரக்கனைக் கண்ணன் வதம் செய்ததையட்டி அமைந்த

பண்டிகை என்பது புராண வரலாறு. தேவர்களும் மனிதர்களும் கொடிய

அரக்கனாம் நரகாசுரனால் மிகுந்த தொல்லைகளுக்கு உள்ளாகித் துன்புற்றனர்.

தேவர்களின் தலைவனான இந்திரன் பகவான் கிருஷ்ணனிடம் முறையிடவே,

கிருஷ்ணன் நரகாசுரனுடன் போர்புரிய சத்தியபாமாவுடன் புறப்படுகிறார்.

சத்தியபாமா இப்போரில் சக்தியின் அவதாரமாகச் செயல்பட்டாள் என்பது

குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது. நரகாசுரன் என்ற தீய சக்தி கண்ணன் – சத்தியபாமாவினால்

அழிக்கப்பட்ட மக்கள் அசுரனின் கொடுமையினின்றும் விடுபட்ட நாளையே

தீபாவாளியாக கொண்டாடுகிறோம்.

தீபாவளி அன்று விடியற்காலையே எழுந்து தலைக்கு எண்ணெய் தேய்த்து,

புனித நீராடுவதை கங்கா ஸ்நானம் என்று கருதுகிறோம். இப்பண்டிகை நாளில்

எண்ணெயில் லட்சுமியும், நம் வீட்டுத் தண்ணீரில் கங்கையும் பிரசன்னமாகின்றனர்

என்பது ஐதிகம், வீட்டுக் கிணற்றின் நீரிலோ அல்லது குழாயில் வரும் நீரிலோ

கூட தீபாவளியன்று நீராடினால் புனித கங்கையில் நீராடிய பலன் கிட்டும் என்பது

ஆன்றோர் வாக்கு. அதனால்தான் இப்பண்டிகையன்று நீராடிப்புத்தாடை உடுத்து,

இறைவனைத் துதித்து இனிப்புப் பண்டங்கள் புசித்து மகிழ்ந்த பின்னர் அக்கம்

பக்கத்தில் வசிக்கும் உற்றார் உறவினரிடம், கங்காஸ்நானம் ஆயிற்றா? என்று

விசாரிக்கிறோம். பகவத் கீதா கிஞ்சித் அதீதா, பகவத் கீதையில் சிறிதளவு, ஒரே

ஒரு சுலோகம் மட்டுமாவது படித்தால போதும், கங்கா ஜல லவகணிகா பீதா –

கங்கை நீரில் ஒரு திவலை அருந்தினாலும் போதும், ஸக்ருதபியேன முராரி

ஸமர்ச்சா – விஷ்ணுவின் நாமத்தை வாழ்க்கையில் ஒரே ஒரு தடவை சொன்னாலும்

போதும் – பரலோக பயம் நீங்கும், மக்கள் பேரின்பமாகிய மோட்சம் அடைவது

உறுதி. இமய மலையிலிருந்து பெருகிவரும் அலக்நந்தா, மந்தாகினி, பாகீரதி,

என்னும் நதிகள் கங்கை எனப் பெயர் பூண்ட புண்ணிய நதிகள் மக்கள் அதில்

விளக்கேற்றி வழிபடுவது வழக்கம். அன்னை பவானியின் பூஜையாக

வங்காளத்திலும், தாம்பூலத் திருநாளாக மகாராஷ்டிர மாநிலத்திலும்

கொண்டாடப்படும் இப்பண்டிகை, குஜராத்தில் குபேர பூஜையாக புதுக்கணக்குத்

நாடெங்கும் புத்தாண்டாகக் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.

திருமணமான முதல் ஆண்டு வரும் மலை திபாவளியன்று

மாப்பிள்ளையைக் கோலமிட்ட மணையில் உட்கார வைத்து ‘கௌரீ கல்யாணமே,

வைபோகமே’ என்று மாமியார் பாடித் தலையில் எண்ணெய் வைப்பது தமிழ்

நாட்டவர் பழக்கம். பட்டாசு கொளுத்துவதன் மூலம் ஆயிரமாயரம் குடும்பங்கள்

பிழைக்கவும் இந்த திபத்திருநாள் வழிவகுக்கிறது. புத்தாடை உடுத்தும் வழக்கம்

நம்மிடையே இருப்பதால் நெசவுத் தொழிலும் செழிக்கிறது.

இப்பெருநாளில் இந்துக்கள் மட்டுமின்றிப் பிற மதத்தவரும் தங்கள்

வீட்டுப்பிள்ளைகளக்குப் பட்டாசும், ஏன் புத்தாடையும் கூட, வாங்கிக் கொடுத்த

மகிழ்கின்றனர்.

தீபாவளியன்று தொடங்கும் தீப அலங்காரம் கார்த்திகைப் பண்டிகை வரை

நீடிக்கிறது. தென் நாட்டில் ஒவ்வொரு வீட்டிலும் அகல் விளக்கு ஏற்றி வரிசை

வரிசையாக வைத்து அலங்கரிப்பது கண்கொள்ளாக் காட்சியாகும்.

தீப மங்கள ஜோதி நமோ நம:

SRI KANCHI MAHA PERIVA THIRUVADIGAL CHARANAM
SOURCE:- SRI KANCHI KAMAKOTI PEEDAM .org

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Natarajan

 

A Special Gift For You on This Day of Festival of Lights ….!!!

Finding the right gift to give to a friend for any kind of occasion can sometimes be a problem, so today, I’m sending someone special, something different. After spending time running around in search of the perfect gift, I’ve finally found it. I am giving my dear friend seven gifts that cannot be bought – though they may be a simple gift, they surely come from a deep place within my heart.

7 Gifts

I give you The Gift of Love…

 

 

Love is a special gift that you can give over and over again and is completely within your power.

 

May you find love in your family and your friends. And may you share the love you have to give. When you share your love, it comes back to you in many forms.

“Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within the reach of every hand.”
– Mother Teresa
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Laughter…

 

Laughter is infectious and the more you laugh, the more other people will join in with you.

 

May laughter fill your home, relieve your stress, and strengthen your friendships. Do not let a day go by without laughing; it is good for your health.

“Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects.”
– Arnold Glasow
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Living Each Day to the Fullest…

 

Every day is a gift, and may you use this gift by living life to the fullest. You will never have this day again. What will you do with it?

It is a day that you can squander, or a day that will be marked as unique. You have within you the ability to make each day worthy of note; a day that will form a significant contribution in your best-selling book of living.

“Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today?
Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.”
– Babatunde Olatunji
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of No Worry…

 

Worries are wasted emotions, and remember that circumstances have no emotional component unless you give it to them.

 

May your days be worry-free. If you find yourself worrying about something then fix it. If it is beyond your control, then there is no sense in worrying about it. Ninety percent of what you worry about will never happen, so why worry!

“I’ve seen many troubles in my time, only half of which ever came true.”
– Mark Twain
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Positive Thinking…

 

May you find the good in all situations, even if you have to look for it – look because it is there. No matter what happens in your life, find the good. Your life will be a happier one.

 

“Every problem has a gift for you in its hands.”
– Richard Bach

7 Gifts

 

I give you The Gift of Balance…

 

Too much of one thing can end up creating stress; this is something that no one needs in their life.

 

May you find the balance of life, time for work but also time for play.

 

“Live a balanced life – learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.” 
Robert Fulghum
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Dream Fulfillment…

 

Goals will help you accomplish things you may have thought impossible.

 

May all your dreams turn into goals.

 

“If you have a goal in life that takes a lot of energy, that requires a lot of work, that incurs a great deal of interest and that is a challenge to you, you will always look forward to waking up to see what the new daSource………………….Words by Catherine Pulsifer via Inspirational Words of Wisdomwww.ba-bamail.comNatarajan

படித்து ரசித்த கவிதை …” எந்தன் பெயர் தீபாவளி ” !!!

ஆண்டுக்கொரு முறை
அடைமழை நேரத்தில்
அடியேன் வருவேன் உங்கள்
அன்பை பெறுவேன்!

தீபம் ஏற்றி
திகட்டா இனிப்பு செய்து
திக்கெட்டும் அதிர வெடித்து
என்னை கொண்டாடுவீர்!

குளிரை போக்கி
குதூகலித்து வாழவே
வெடிக்கும் வழக்கத்தை
விடியலில் வைத்தேன்!

நடுக்கம் போக்கி
நலமுடன் வாழவே
இனிப்பு பண்டங்களை
அறிமுக படுத்தினேன்!

நரகாசுரன் இறந்த நாளே
எந்தன் நாள் என்று
உலகம் சொல்லும்
உண்மை எதுவென்றால்…
அக்கிரமும், அதர்மமும்
அண்டம் விட்டு
அகலும் நாளே
என்றும் எந்தன் நாள்!

நல்லதும் நலமும்
நாட்டில் பெருகவே
ஆண்டுதோறும் வருகிறேன் நானும்
வளமிகுந்திடவே!

வாய்மையும் நேர்மையும்
வாழ்ந்திட வென்றே
கங்கணம் கட்டுவோம்
கங்கா ஸ்நானம் முடித்து!

எந்தன் பெயர்தான்
தீபாவளி யென்று
அனைவரும் அறிவீர்
அமைதியைப் பெறுவீர்!

— ஆர். ஆத்மநாதன்,
ஊரப்பாக்கம்.

Source….www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan