Hanumar–Lost and found

LOST  AND FOUND….

        Vengrai Parthasarathy

 The elderly, tufted   gentleman next to me in the bus to Triplicane  had his eyes closed and seemed to be either snoozing or  in deep meditation.  After a while, he opened his eyes  turned  and I was the first person to meet his eye. “Thank you”, he said. I was wondering why this man was thanking me. He just smiled.  I could not contain my curiosity and thought I will engage him in conversation, and said “Hello”.Why are you thanking me ? I asked 


Without answering my question he asked me ‘Where are you going’, and I said ‘To the beach’.
‘Before that, will you come with me. I will introduce you to someone whom you will never forget’ he said. My curiosity was further aroused and since he did not look like a con man, I decided to go with him. We got down in 
Pycrofts Road and walked in the direction of the renowned temple. There.  The gentleman then led me down the steps of the tank which is part of the temple complex. There was a tiny temple and the priest who was chanting Mantras recognized my ‘friend’ and exchanged pleasantries. After some puja  and Prasad we  came out and walked towards the beach where we sat in the vast expanse of sands.

   “You know the little od in the temple is called ‘Lost and found Hanumar’. This visit of mine was to thank him  (and not you ,as you imagined!) for restoring a brief case containing important documents which I had absent-mindedly left in the auto-rickshaw’, he said.. Was he mistaking a happy coincidence for divine favour? I thought so. Seeing my quiizzical look, he then reeled out a number of  anecdotes  of his relatives and friends finding lost  or misplaced articles as a result of invoking this god.. Some of them were trivial ,like a key or  or pen and some expensive, like a gold chain or diamond ring or suitcase, One has  to pray to this Hanumar  earnestly and tie a small knot in the corner of a kerchief or towel or saree end or even a thread.  I was intrigued, why, even skeptical.


The basis of all beliefs is Faith, unquestioning Faith which does not rationalize.
The occasion for me to verify the mystery came soon enough.. My cousin had  somehow  lost or misplaced her watch  when she had gone to attend a wedding.  I had told her about the ‘Lost and Found’ Hanumar and being a religious type, she  immediately  took it up. To cut a long story short, and without going into details, all that needs to be said is that  she  got back her watch.
Whenever someone loses or misplaces any object, the first thing we think of nowadays is the ‘Lost and found Hanumar”…..Well, why don’t you try it if you have even an iota of a doubt.

But have Faith..It can move mountains!

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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