December and January were months I’ll never forget in a long
while – these two months got me by the scruff of the neck and it felt the
hangman was within shouting distance. But thanks to extraordinary friends in
particular Manisha and my eldest sister in Chennai I found the resolve to
overcome. And coming to Abu Dhabi completed the cure. A mild depression after
eight years and frankly I never saw this mental slide coming till it ensnared
me with its blight. To my credit, I worked hard to get the blues out of the
system and allow the sun and outside world to flow freely again.
This month FEBRUARY is special for it got me back on my
feet; and so did my confidence returning to the fold. Abu Dhabi is a far saner
society than the one I left behind. This is a writing job and so I am in my
elements; it pays me well that two years here and I would have saved a golden
nest for my retirement years.
The article on Corniche, a post in thinksathya in ages, made Manisha write in a mail,” Sathya, you are back and I now know how
much writing means to you.” The last six months I am privileged to access the
wisdom of Ramakrishnan, his insights and replies (we almost write every
alternate day) gives me the belief and strength on the road. My eldest sister
takes care of the home in Besant Nagar by keeping an eye on its security with
monthly visits; she also doubles up as my investment manager for the monthly
remittances. I am so glad that money has never come in the way of my relations
with both my sisters.
I get up at 5:00 here and log in an hour of Vipassana. I
also have time for 30 minutes of Pranayama that my yoga teacher in Besant Nagar
taught me to combat that meddlesome depression. These two consume over 90
minutes and being ever an early riser, I always love this part of the day. Then
I go to “Ever Green” a small restaurant for Idly/Vada for starters; then either
“plain dosa” or “Aloo Paratha” and round it off with “tea” – this being a North
Indian joint they make good tea and terrible coffee. I like to brandish a word
to the waiters: Sachin is from Lucknow, a young sensible chap really. There is
Sampath from Andhra on whom I practice my Telugu. Being regular as I am on the
table anywhere between 7:30 and 7:45 am, I make friends with other patrons like
these two IT boys from Chennai – Ashok and Balu- and have a go at my mother
tongue. Btw, I take a lot of pride in my Tamil even if a native were to laugh
at my fumbling ineptness.
I go back to my apartment, which is a five-storey, and Al
Naeem Restaurant on the basement that I keep away for it is non vegetarian fare.
This building is for LLH Hospital staff (my group company) and we have a manned
security; which means I leave my flat door open and not worry about security.
Going
to “Ever green” for breakfast is a 7 minute walk one-day; I mentally chant my
morning prayers as I cross the Zayed the First Signal. Here each road is a four
lane and you can’t jump a signal without fear of a loss of limb and life. Abu
Dhabi is a beautiful city, so beautiful I found out last Friday when I had some
chore at ADNEC (Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center). I found the weather and
bus ride so refreshing that I did not get down at my destination. Instead went
a further 25 kms to the airport and only on the return trip did I venture to my
original destination. The roads are smooth as billiard table, each road is
awash with flowers and roadside plants trimmed to many shapes – The mosaic of
Zayed Grand Mosque on the way impacts your mind for its size and craftsmanship, I am
curious to visit it at the earliest opportunity; the water sports of hi speed
jets on a stream of a lake flowing by, and the Exhibition Center looked from a
book on architecture; majestic and a design element to draw the mind in. Hard
to imagine that everything was a desert some forty years back and now this city
is as good as any Europe or America has on hand (Abu Dhabi has one of the
highest per capita income in the world and it shows even with a fleeting glance from
the window of a bus or a taxi). The Emirate shows if the rulers are straight and
intentions honest, you can get the best infrastructure. When your taxi beeps a
warning to the driver of exceeding 80 kmph speed, you realize that the mind
does not fret as in Chennai roads waiting at the signals. Abu Dhabi is so
beautiful that you can relax your mind by jumping on to any bus route and it
will be a feast for the eyes at every corner.
There
is another side to this city – I don’t see any stray dogs (in fact I have not
seen a dog in these 50 odd days) and crows. I spot a lot of pigeons; it comes
in two colours. This marigold is a novelty to me, sparrows also thrive here, and
stray cats abound around buildings. But dogs and crows are extinct here. Unlike
Chennai which has a lot of trees; here you will only find palms everywhere. But
architectural delights are aplenty; some towers simply take your breath away
for elegance and shape that I stop to take the snaps in my digital camera (I
used to hate this gadget but got myself this only to capture the beauty of the
place. I saw the Corniche and it got me to head straight to the nearest store
and place an order for a Sony cybershot).
The office is from 9:00 to 6:00 and we are a small team.
We have our moods but we are civil and cordial to each other. There is a
loquacious and throaty; another smart and suave, another saint like in
composure and last character emotionally brittle. I get up each morning praying: Lord, give me two
years here. The manager is a bit of a Amrish Puri, a la Mogambo! The work permit, health insurance card, and Emirate ID
have come and so I am staying. At work, in the spare time I try to transcribe Swami Paramarthananda’s
talks. I did two this month: 2014 New Year Talk on
Astanga Yoga and 2013 Sivaratri on Upasana Yoga. on spiritualsathya. Only in the calm desert
of Abu Dhabi, these spiritual talks feels a weak glow of poise on the mind. I found
a PDF file of my Bhagavad Gita summaries from someone in Greece on a freak
google search; those give me the resolve to complete that work at least in
2014. I called my sister in Chennai and request her to courier the mp3 formats
of those Swamiji’s talks to me here. Spiritualsathya gives me satisfaction for it is my only site that regularly gets me fan mails! One person from Canada wrote: Daily I read your posts on Swamiji's talks before going to bed! And many write in to say: Sathya, you are blessed for doing this service.
Abu Dhabi has got me outdoors like never before; I have
signed on a desert safari this week, this has dune bashing and even a belly dance thrown in! I plan to visit Al Ain in April, Dubai and
Sharjah in each succeeding month. As it is, every weekend I have gotten
confident to explore the city. There is a beauty at every corner, as
a writer if you do a wiki search and then visit then there is a greater
appreciation.
There are two things I am grateful for – I have my lunch
and dinner at Sangeetha Restaurant and I get affection here without doubt. I
know every waiter by name; most have recounted tales of their families
back in India. I converse, joke, banter, show concern and they give me
affection. What more can I ask? I get the best service in the restaurant;
before my water in the glass is finished, it gets refilled. Even as I am finishing
a puri someone is near at hand to furnish me unasked. Or give me extra curd or whatever
even if it is not in the menu! Some names to record here: Shanker, Pandian, Vishnu, Dinesh, Bhagyaraj, Krishnamurthy, and so many more. Each one is a story more interesting than mine. Another blessing is the night shift for
security to my building where I meet Issias; he is wise, intelligent and the best
security guard in the whole of UAE. Small talks everywhere and big smiles,
suddenly I am finding Abu Dhabi to be a home than the one I left behind in
Besant Nagar.
Vivek Banerjee and Manisha favoured me when I asked both
the doctors to write me an article on Health and Nutrition topics as part of my office assignment. It needed
just a nudge and both responded wonderfully; those articles are so good that I
realize that creative writers may have a way with words but only trained
doctors can get that authoritative ring to the subject.
Each day is almost similar to the previous but there is
meaning to this routine. I have taken a liking to this place and people here.
God has delivered at last. AUH is the airline code for Abu Dhabi and MAA is for
Chennai – two different worlds and I am finding joy in one in a long, long
while. Like the Thums Up adv slogan: Happy days are here again.God, let it stay that way for a while.
Good to see you back to writing. Be happy and stay blessed.
ReplyDeleteFor once you have found your happiness Satya. Happy for u. For sure it's going to last several years. God bless.
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