A. K. Ramanujan: The man of Multilingual Scholar of Indian Literature

A K Ramanujan: was Indian literary scholar and poet. However, he was born to Proof of mathematician and astrologer, Attipat Krishnaswami, in Mysore.
A K Ramanujan: was Indian literary scholar and poet. However, he was born to Proof of mathematician and astrologer, Attipat Krishnaswami, in Mysore. Source: Wikipedia

Son of mathematician and astrologer A K Ramanujan (b. 16 March 1929 — d. 13 July 1993) was an Indian literary scholar and poet. However, he was born to mathematician and astrologer, Attipat Krishnaswami, in Mysore.

Writing Style of A K Ramanujan

He spent his 30 years at the University of Chicago. The well-known writer in Indian literature community, considered notable English poet of 1960. He wrote many essays and translated many Indian works into English, which depicts the Indian Culture.

Short Analysis of Obituary by A K Ramanujan

One of the obituaries shows how simple and still creative. Such poem shows deep culture of India. However, this piece of work had explained how the death of his father changed the family. One who explained the backbone of the family left one daughter who was the source of debts. Leaving a grandson who was just born, wetting the bed while grandfather's final goodbye. The family grew up old looking at the bend coconut tree in the yard.

Modern Poet

In this poem, it clearly said that the father of the poet was short temper. He tells the reader that his tempered behaviour could be seen in the burning flame pushing the ashes in the air. He also narrated the Indian rituals as per priest. However, A K Ramanujan well explained the cause of death of his father. The famed man died due to heart failure in the market, read many people in the column of the newspaper. As well as, how Indians are famous for using the same newspaper for wrapping the jaggery, sugar, lentils, and other kitchen goods supplied by shopkeepers.

“Obituary” Poem by Poet Ramanujan

Father, when he passed on,
left dust on a table of papers,
left debts and daughters,
a bed-wetting grandson
named by the toss
of a coin after him, a house that leaned
slowly through our growing
years on a bent coconut
tree in the yard.
Being the burning type,
he burned properly
at the cremation as before, easily and at both ends,
left his eye coins in the ashes that didn’t
look one bit different,
several spinal discs, rough,
some burned to coal,
for sons to pick gingerly and throw as the priest said,
facing east where three rivers met
near the railway station;
no long-standing headstone
with his full name and two dates
to hold in their parentheses
everything he didn’t quite
manage to do himself,
like his caesarian birth
in a Brahmin ghetto
and his death by heart-failure in the fruit market.
But someone told me
he got two lines
in an inside column
of a Madras newspaper
sold by the kilo
exactly four weeks later
to street hawkers who sell it in turn
to the small groceries
where I buy salt,
coriander,
and jaggery
in newspaper cones
that I usually read for fun, and lately
in the hope of finding
these obituary lines.
And he left us
a changed mother
and more than
one annual ritual.

Furthermore, read the famous Indian poets in the history and their poems

1 Truth | Annabhau Sathe: “Caste is something that exists in reality. Poverty is artificial.”

poor hindu woman carrying bundle of grass on city street
Maharashtra’s legend is Annabhau Sathe.

Maharashtra’s legend Annabhau Sathe and his literature have always been recommendable. One of the top Dalit activists from the state after iconic figure Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Jyotiba Phule.

As well as, Sathe was one of the founding members of “Lal Bawta Kalapathak”. Tukaram Bhaurao Sathe (was his real full name) wrote almost 35 novels in Marathi, 14 short stories, and many to count his real meanings of life stated poems achieved many Maharashtra’s poem loving hearts.

Annabhau Sathe on Cast & Untouchability

A young brain had quickly understood the Untouchable Matang caste in the state and brought literacy love in Dalit Literature (buy his famous work in Marathi is available on Amazon here). His songs and poetry lightened up the poor Dalit Community and taught lessons to the oppressive gang and their community.

A Quote by Annabhau Sathe

Caste is something that exists in reality. Poverty is artificial, and it can be destroyed but destroying caste is everyone's work.

Annabhau Sathe

Dalit Shahirs of Maharashtra

Dalit shahirs of Maharashtra: Annabhau Sathe's powerful song, one of his favorite poems “माझी मैना गावावर राहिली !” (“My mynah bird stayed in the village!”)

Poem

“माझी मैना गावावर राहिली !”(“My mynah bird left in the village!”)

माझी मैना गावावर राहिली |
माझ्या जिवाची होतिया काहिली ||
ओतीव बांधा | रंग गव्हाला |
कोर चंद्राची | उदात्त गुणांची |
मोठ्या मनाची | सीता ती माझी रामाची |
हसून बोलायची | मंद चालायची |
सुगंध केतकी | सतेज कांती |
घडीव पुतली सोन्याची | नव्या नवतीची |
काडी दवन्याची |रेखीव भुवया |
कमान जणू इन्द्रधनुची | हिरकणी हिरयाची
काठी आंधल्याची | तशी ती माझी गरीबाची|
मैना रत्नाची खाण | माझा जिव की प्राण |[…]

The story of his love mynah bird (Common hill myna. The common hill myna, sometimes spelled “mynah” and formerly simply known as the hill myna or myna bird, is the myna most commonly seen in aviculture), through this poem he brought up the issues of his common life, the status of treatment of others toward the Matang (Mang caste) Community of Maharashtra.

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Exposition of the poem

He thus expressed the reality of the rich and well-educated city, Mumbai. It was the same treatment he used to get in his village. Besides, this poem ends, leaving a spark in his life for forming a United Maharashtra (a mission of anti-oppression in Maharashtra). Therefore, he successfully carried out.

Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, said,

A memorial of Marathi poet and writer Annabhau Sathe will soon be built-in Mumbai.

Science behind Lamp on 9th April for 9 mins in 2020 during Covid-19 India

During Covid-19 in India, I was walking on the bank of a river in the morning as tired of living inside the house. However, no one would like to stay inside the walls for long. While the walk, something very different I saw that I never used to feel before. The chirping of birds on trees and thousands of them were flying, crying, playing, doing everything. However, doing every possible thing they could. I wondered why we are killing our birds and the reason is our comfort.

Why can't we continue human being's lockdowns not 100%? However, it has been about more than 3 weeks since tremendous changes is happening in our society. I'm feeling very positive in terms of the environment. I have never seen a cold wave in nature, in such a typical summer in my life. Furthermore, I have been taking a very peaceful sleep that I have never got before. As well as, I could remember my childhood that my father, and he used to come from the farm, first and the foremost thing that before entering the home he could wash his legs, hands with the soap and then used to enter the home.

"The science behind 9th April 9 minutes 2020 was lighting a lamp at every home to cure Covid-19. Through this way, illuminating the world at the same time and kick the Corona out from the country. However, this was a very ancient technique and part of Indian culture."
"The science behind 9th April 9 minutes 2020 was lighting a lamp at every home to cure Covid-19. Through this way, illuminating the world at the same time and kick the Corona out from the country. However, this was a very ancient technique and part of Indian culture." | Photo by Gustavo Fring on Pexels.com

Keeping his sleepers outside and the same time my mother used to light up the lamps. However, The Indians are also not allowed sleepers at temple strictly during the festivals. Without missing every evening dependably my mother used to lamp twice. One near a basil plant which is always used to be in the middle of coriander and one which is used to at a small temple inside the home. I wondered where the culture is, the culture of India, especially in the urban lifestyle. We are gradually forgetting them. Do you think there is a science behind the Indian culture? Yes surely, what is the logic behind the lighting up the lamp which was recently done by entire India on the special request of Mr. Narendra Modi, I am really thankful to him that he has made this happen to millions of Indians.

Indians are back on the track during Covid-19

As soon as I heard that that honourable Mr prime minister Narendra Modi has requested all the Indians to light the lamp on the 9th April for nine minutes, at the same time I went on Google and started searching, finding what is the science behind that? I came to know that this is a real truth that is what the science behind this is a source of an old Indian culture, trust me lighting a lamp there is a myth behind that. When you light up a lamp, the moisture, viruses or any other negative energy which has been carried by the person from the farm or from anywhere starts burning right immediately and makes our soul and air clean.

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This is only a reason and nothing else, but nowadays, Indians are just forgetting the ancient culture and don't even wash hands and legs regularly before entering the house. Now this pandemic COVID-19 has made every Indian back on track, every person nowadays washing their hands more than ten times in a day. Trust me, entering the home without washing legs, hands means that you are bringing diseases, viruses, negative energies from outside to your home and that is impacting the entire family. This is not my statement, and I am not saying this, it is the ancient culture of India.

Such COVID-19 is just one of the viruses that are attacking the entire nation and the world. But, it is not the end of the Corona, such types of viruses in the environment or on a body which are less impactful at the moment, Maybe in future another one will come into existence and will harm humans that time would more impactful, but it is up to us how to handle that situation. Please switch back to Indian culture. This is a request to you also if you are living in India and you have been watching your grandfather, grandmother how they used to drive their family with their popular cultural techniques, please do share with me. We have to learn from them and this is the right time before it's too late.

Everyone Has Their Black and White Day

Getting Out Of Comfort Life

We are living in colourful life, days of comfort in all the nooks. We never try to go in the early morning sun, we stopped running on the ground — Need a treadmill. Furthermore, we are running away from our lives, an actual life that we suppose to live. Because of these things, the ecosystem unbalanced. Occasionally, we behave like an animal and those co-exist creature sometimes behave like a well human being. It is simple, they are learning from us, their brain power is gradually increasing, but we, the smart human using the brain power for extraordinary things that would cost more. Automation is doing its progress in life very fast, it has taken away many jobs of the people. If it kept working with the same rhythm, on the last day of human, it will be proved that smartest living being has slit his throat.  

Black & White Days

When I was living in 1994 I could only see black and white pictures, movies on TV, those lives were spectacular. Now when an old photo comes in front of my eyes, my memories become fresh, there were many jobs available, life was pollution-free. Love had the most prime importance, its value was visible in our relationship. Now the world is changing too fast, we don't have time to call our loved ones, just a ping makes us enough. We are living such a suffocated life, but still, we feel that we are the smartest. Nobody wants this life to be taken away, it is an astonishing life, but something we need to change to get a better life for tomorrow.   These two eyes have seen many things, but they can't forget those holy, pure days of existence. Days everyone has to live when the expectation died, when someone dear leaves you alone at the age of 65 and that time you go back to life and leave your colourful days right there. That time money does not matter, only love and memories that keep you survive. It gives you strength to stand alone in your difficult situation when life is independent.  

A Story Of My Village

I remember a person of my village who died alone even though he had two sons and wife. He was living alone and one day he found died. He was from a middle-class family, bad habits (alcohol) every time he was found drunken. Many times he had the fights with his sons and wife. One day, Three of them left him alone in the village. But life seemed better for him, he looked happy those days, he later had become a good man, his drinking habits almost stopped. He was the only used to cook food for himself, living in a hall and kitchen — a house made up of mud and roof tiles. He used to cook dinner under a kerosene lantern and every day he was getting a peaceful sleep.  

Learning From Our Mistakes

I understood the reasons for the hurdle in his life was only his two kids and wife. Sporadically, we have to pay big for our small mistakes or wrong decision in our life (When you get married against your will or when you don't accept the next person as your life partner). Later I got to know that his marriage was a forceful one, in India it happens, many times, and then we have to pay for it. Our life becomes hell, and then we climb wrong steps in life. I liked his decision or whatever had happened to his life, his family left him alone, but he lived his best day at the end of his life. Once in life, the problems automatically finds its way, and it gets resolved.