The 'Bhakarwadi', Me and Philosophy!
Having brought a packet of 'bhakarwadi' from my hometown in Gujarat back to where I work down south of the country, I thought I'd give my South Indian colleagues a taste of the true blue Gujarati 'farsan' (dry snack). In order to ensure that everyone in the office got at least a sufficient portion of it, I had selected the mini 'bhakarwadi' which were smaller in size, compared to the normal ones, but which came in a larger quantity.
After the packet had done its rounds from table to table, with the contents diminishing to a few leftover crumbs in a matter of minutes, one of my colleagues who'd been out of the cabin, walked in, to discover that he had missed out on the munchies. Reluctantly I opened up my palm and offered the last few roundels of the snack that I had saved up for my later consumption.

However, even before I had settled down to feeling good, I heard someone ask aloud in a mocking tone, "Is this thing supposed to be hot or sweet?". It was none other than the fellow, for whom I had sacrificed my last few 'bhakarwadi' s. (It was a sacrifice of sorts, since I would not be getting to eat them till my next visit home, which could be months away).
"Its both - hot and sweet!", and then as an after thought, I added " Besides it also depends on who is eating it?". I may have sounded a bit ruder than I had intended to.
"Well, it could also depend on who has brought it... right?", he continued, in an attempt to instigate me further.
Not one to be easily outdone, I opened my mouth to give a harsh retort when a look at the last roundel in my hand came as a reminder... that the harsh words spoken would only create more agony in the mouth like the heat of the 'bhakarwadi'... and the only way I could subdue it was with the sweetness of silence ...!
I popped the roundel into my mouth, turned to my seat and resumed my work... suddenly realising that the 'bhakarwadi's had never tasted better !!
A good one! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe 'splendour of silence'...love the way you connected it to the ever so great tasting Bhakarwadis! :-)