Lo! A Baby

During one of her shopping expeditions in  the Moore Bazaar, Suchitra  saw  an antique painting  of  Baby  Krishna, a  plump and cuddly, wonder. He and  Balarama  were  stealing butter from a glut of overflowing pots.  The picture, for all its years, was  still charming . Suchitra  was clean bowled by  it. She started bargaining with the shop keeper, a grizzly old  man.   I’ll give it to you for four  hundred Rupees, he said. One fifty, she  countered. .She pretended to walk away. He pretended to put the picture back in its place. Finally,  the deal was closed  at two  hundred forty.

She cleaned and fixed the picture. A month went by. Suchitra,  who had been married  three years, had some gladsome tidings for her husband.,.an  expected addition  to the family.   A coy, mega-smile said it all. To say that Vivek  was overjoyed would be  an under statement..  Thereafter, each week  brought some good news or other to the couple, including an unexpected raise in his job and a hefty bonus. Suchitra   loaned the picture readily to her friend Dipali who was barren inspite of seven years of marriage and consultations with medical experts . Suchitra wanted to share her good fortune with Dipali and asked her to keep the picture in her house. Baby Krishna did the trick for her too.

Then, one day Vivek received an   unbelievable  offer for a two-year tenure job in  Dubai. This was an  offer  he could not resist. He did not resist. Before going they entrusted the picture to Vani  who happily  welcomed it. She was  secretly  hoping that the picture would fulfill her yearning  for a girl , her first two being boys. The change came in the shape of a cherub of  a curly-haired girl. Coincidence  or Krishna’smaya?

Suchitra  returned from Dubai and  the first thing she did was to retrieve the loaned picture.. In a short period her family grew. Two children in three years and one more  on the way. She had more than enough on her plate and was emotionally frayed..  She could not ‘bear’ any more. Even good fortune can satiate. Baby  Krishna.! She was in a ‘pudding’  dilemma. She could not part with it and keep it too!

Enter Bahu Kutumbi  Sarma, a distant relative of Vivek and Publicity Director of the Family Planning Division. He came, he   saw and was conquered   by the picture. His brain sizzled. with ideas. Why not a  calendar with the chubby Krishna  and his brother, to go with the slogan of ‘ Two Will Do”.!  And, perhaps, two more  as a follow-up with Sita and Sumitra.. Calendars are seen  every day of the year and hung in the bedroom will be a constant reminder..  Well, Suchitra, in her present predicament, was  easily persuaded to part with her prized good-luck charm.

The Famly Planning  branch was a spiffy  and clean office, unlike other government offices which were dusty and antiquated. Sarma’s office was posh and well-appointed. At 53, he was still an  unencumbered bachelor. He had the picture  framed  and displayed.  Sarma was over- joyed when his division   won the State Award for Best Performance, attributed partly to the calendar.

Sarma  now faced a new, thorny  problem..Krishna was at his mischief, it seemed. His spick and span office was  over-run by  rats of all shapes and sizes.  “Great rats, small rats, lean rats, brawny rats, brown rats,  black rats,  grey rats, tawny rats” as Robert Browning would have described, They were on the rampage in the old records room and   migrated  to Sarma’s desk drawers too. Tearing his hair in great despair, Sarma  called  for his P.A.
“ I want two things done.Put me on to the Pied Piper of Hamelin. I want to talk to him NOW!  And, secondly, get some cats; you know, great cats, small cats, lean cats, fat cats  and all that”

About Vengrai Parthasarathy

A profile of Vengrai Parthasarathy (from Sahitya Akademi): Mr.V.V. Parthasarathy (Vengrai) the author is 88+ years old.He graduated from the Madras University and stayed on to complete his Law degree in the same Uiversity. Again in that University, he did a two-year course in International Law and Constitutional Law under late Professor C.H.Alexandrowicz. He had also done a course in Mass Communitations . Mr. Parthasarathy has had his professional career in the Public Relations, all of them in Public sectors like Indian Airlines, State Trading Corporation,Bharat Electronics and lastly in the Bharat Heavy Electricals, Hyderabad from which he retired. Over the years Mr. Parthasarathy has published several rticles in a variety pf Dailies and Periodicals, including The Hindu, The Statesman,The Hindustan Times, the Indian Express and The Indian Year Book Of International Affairs.Over a hundred of them have been embedded in the Vengrai.com Mr. Parthasarathy has published two books One titled THIRUPPAVAI published by the Ramakrishna Mission and a book titled SELECT HYMNS FROM THE DIVYA PRAPANTHAM published by the renowned Sahitya Akademi. He is now a retired Author who has settled down in USA with his two children, son VijayParthasarathy married to Hema, ( a Dentist) and daughter Rohini married to Partha Mandayam, a Computer Scientist, —besides grandchildren.

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