GIVE US OUR DAILY BREAD
There is a place called ‘Thaneer Bhavi’ in Mangalore. Translated
from Kannada, it means ‘cold-water well’. I do not know how this name has come
about… In Konkani, we used to call this place ‘Thantrebail’. I do not know what
that means, either. But, I know this much: it is a beautiful beach!
My earliest memory
about this place was going there with my parents when I was very small. There
was no direct access to this beach. We would first go to a place called ‘Sultan
Batteri’. It was a small, ancient fort built by Tipu Sultan on the banks of a
river. From this spot, a local boat had to ferry us across to this little
island-like place – ‘Thaneer Bhavi’. No beach in Mangalore is safe for
swimming, including this one. But, I still remember I would simply jump with
joy whenever I was around this place.
The locals were mostly
Christians from the fishing community. A small church stood right in the midst
of those windy beach-trees. Wow! That quiet beauty! This church would come in
my dreams, so often, later in life. So, after several years, when I had been to
Manglaore this time, I told Joe to take me there. He took me by the broad,
beautiful road that they have now built to reach there. Presently, the place is
a tourist attraction. The church is now renovated… The majestic wind-trees are
cut to make more open space for the church. However, when I stepped outside the
car, I got into the old-theme… Christmas was just over… The stars and the crib were
still there to welcome us… The little local children played cricket inside the
church compound. We went inside the church and spent some quiet moments. I
allowed myself to pass through the images I would see in my dreams… till the
tears in my eyes dried up.
When we came out of that silent church, the young
parish-priest came out to take us inside his room. There, I shared with him the
reason why I was there. “You must me the hundredth person to tell me that,”
this young Father told us. “I some how have this strong feeling that the Grace
of Mother Mary is acting upon you.”
I do not know, whether
miracles happen that way. But, something was always calling me there in my
dreams. I went. I sat in that quietness. I prayed. I cried. If that was Mother
Mary’s Grace, so be it. Thank you Father, I am touched, blessed!
Two days later, my
younger brother, Vivek, took me to one of his friends’ ‘mansion’ on the
waterfront right next to ‘Sultan Batteri’. It was late evening; the Sun had had
already gone home… and the vast lush-green expanse of this ‘mansion’ looked
like the magnificent Taj Mahal on the banks of river Yamuna. To me, it was even
more stunning as it stood, gloriously, right facing the river… and then you
could see the little strip of the island and the roaring Arabian
sea.
This man is young and
has made lots of money at an early age. He has built this house and lives in it
with his wife and two children. The house is like a palace…and it is fortified.
A guard would peep from his security cabin and decides to allow you in or not.
A handful of bodyguards keep an eye on everything that happens around… There
are cameras capturing your movements … Two boats are anchored in the jetty,
specially erected, right outside… A beautiful 40-seater boat and a
state-of-the-art motor-boat can give you some joy ride. There is a BMW, an
Audi, a Merc and a couple of fine SUV’s. There is a sports bike… and they say
it has cost him close to twenty lakhs!
When you enter the
king-size drawing room, you feel guilty to step on those ultra-luxurious
floorings… even to sit on the ultra-fine sofas. You can see the finest brands
of spirits here in that bar, if you haven’t seen anywhere before.
I had always dreamt of
this place.
I had dreamt of a small house
that quietly faced that river,
the island and the sea…
Of sitting in
my easy-chair
and watching the glorious sunset…
Of falling in love with the
silence,
the imagery...
the incredible ambience.
I had always dreamt of such a
setting
to write my poems…
my beautiful stories…
Wow! Wow! Wow!
So, when I visited this
place, I felt extremely jealous of this young man. “Mother Mary, why have you
not blessed me with such a place to write my wonderful poems and stories?” I
asked Her angrily.
I received no answer!
“Give us our daily
bread,” Her Son had taught us to pray, long, long ago.
Today, when I write this
– my daily blog – I can sense the power of that simple petition to Our
Father-in-Heaven. And, I can feel in my soul Her Grace…
She has been calling me,
for years, so that I could write about it, today!
GERALD D’CUNHA
THANKS:
The image used in this Post is
by Ashok Ahuja. He is a
professional Photographer and a very dear friend of mine. He is also one of the
founder members of The Dawn Club, and, along with his gifted-artist wife, Sudha, has been helping me, and the
Club, right from its inception.
Comments
Thanks,
= Akshay
Sameway
There cannot be another GERALD D'CUNHA.....
Sir GOD has granted u with power of making lives,
Definitely we all get our share of daily bread by some or the other way.
Regards Soniya.
Love, GERRY
And yes, u have so brilliantly summed up the essence of my post!
Love,
Gerry
Pl keep reading and helping.
Love,
GERRY