Chumki – The Glittering one

There was little chaos in the house, all the women folks of the village gathered to participate & witness the virgin bathing ceremony of Madhab. He was getting married, but he was little upset. Upset not because he was not marrying a girl of his choice, but of the way he was getting married. It was not going to be magnificent as it was during his elder’s brother Sudam’s marriage a year before.  Madhab was getting married by Tolakanya rites; a very simplistic way of marriage in which the bride unceremoniously arrives at the groom’s house and the marriage takes place. Whereas his brother a year before enjoyed the privilege of Panikchadha rites where all the arrangements for Band, Baja & Barat were made.

A man marries once in life although few are there who manage have two or even three in the lifetime, but for them also the first one is outstanding. For Madhab it was a plight, it was the verdict that was given by his elder brother Sudam, who was then the shining star and the pride of the family.

Sudam worked in some garment factory in Bangalore and lives along with his wife, Rupa, in the city, 1500km away from his village in Odisha. He had been telling over phone that it is difficult on his part to stay no longer than one day for the ceremony. He was even telling  to drop off the plan of getting Madhab married for a year or two as he does not have any decent way of income, as he has in Bangalore. 

But he was insisted by his parents. He agreed, but just for a day and suggested to keep the marriage as simple as possible and to be done by Tolakanya rites. Since Sudam was elder and the city dweller, his suggestion was agreed by the family and relatives, but nobody asked about Madahb’s wish.

Madhab wished of getting married as all his old friends did, his own brother did; to be groomed up like a king and riding in a hired Indica car decorated with rose petals and scented mogra  flower, slowly moving along the Baratis, while his close friends do the “Nagin Dance” as the Band play to tune with full swing. Instead he had to wait for the bride to arrive along with her peers with a long veil over her face. Both  will be eventually taken to the Mandap made at the courtyard with bamboo and coconut leaves cladding. 

How shameful! His friends must have been making joke of him.

 As he was thinking thus and wearing Kurta, Rupa, his sister-in-law, who had arrived just the day before along with her husband from Bangalore, entered his room.

“What Suna Diara (Beloved Brother in Law) , getting yourself ready for the bride? As I did for your brother a Year before....Ha Ha  Ha” asked Rupa with satire.

“Yes, yes, Laugh! Bhauja ( Sister in law) …..Laugh on my plight”, replied Madhab

“Don’t get upset dear, at end you shall be married, it doesn’t matter how….. Ha Ha Ha”

“It’s not Funny, You and Brother got married by other way, why different for me?”

“Ok ok,  No more teasing…..ok. But to tell you, all cannot afford to arrange for Panikchadha rites, I am the only daughter of my father and he had money and had capability to arrange for the same. It might have been difficult on the part on your in laws to arrange for the same; who had had already married three daughters”

“Not three, Two”, Madhab rectified

“Yes, including this one off course. Any ways it’s all depends on luck & fate”

Saying thus, Rupa left the room fanning the plight of poor Madhab.

 Rupa married a year before to his brother. She was his brother's college love. They studied together. Her father was an orderly at the Tahasil’s office. And Tahasil offices are always a good place of extra income under the table!. Although her father never had a table in front of him, but managed to get something under the chair on which he sat at the office entrance.

As arranged, the bride along with her peers arrived on an auto-rickshaw and the very moment, the women folks roar up with auspicious tongue flickering sound of “Hulo Huli”, conches were also blown by the village conch blowers. The bride took out her first step from the auto-rickshaw, she was wearing a yellow Sari with red border. It was a beautiful fair foot decorated with red  Alata,  Her face was all covered with netted veil and she was slowly taken to the mandap at the courtyard. Madhab was also escorted by Rupa & other women to the mandap. 

Madhab got married to the Bride. There was a small feast arranged for the villagers and after dinner all went back home leaving few of close relatives at home.

It was the next day, Sudam got ready for the railway station along with his wife, Rupa. But mother intervened.

“Let Rupa stay back for some time. The bride is new, she may need company”

“But Mother, I have already reserved her ticket. Moreover we have become city dwellers; it will be difficult for her to cope with village way of living. Bangalore is such a cool place and it is so hot here. See how dark she has become. Just for sake of giving company I cannot risk her health. For her company you are there and Madav does not do anything, he will be hovering around her day and night!”

As always Sudam's logic was accepted.

“As you wish” replied mother sadly.

The couple bade farewell to the family. Rupa was happy to escape the village stay but she was unhappy for an unknown reason. She was unhappy from the very moment she had seen the face of her Devrani and overheard the village women saying she is nowhere nearer to the beauty of the Bride.

It was on the fourth day a nominal ritual was made to commence the marriage which allowed the couple to live each other. The long day turned to evening and ultimately it became night. Although Madhav had seen her earlier briefly, but there was a thirst in his eyes to see her as much he can till he gets satisfied. His room was modestly decorated and the bed was neatly arranged. On the bed she was seated and waited for him. She stood up as Madhab entered the room.  A beauty was standing before him. She was so graceful that even the heroines of the films will fail before her. She was wearing a red sari and with the pallu of which she had covered her head. She was looking down. She had very beautiful eyes. Her nose was long and upright and below it  were the lips, the pink lips, like the petals of pink Champa. Her chin had a small depression in-between. 

As he was admiring her face, she took a gulp, as his eyes carried him to her slender neck. He was about to go down further.

“Hey, Stop looking at me like that, you are embarrassing me!” complained Madhab’s newly wedded wife.

Madhab startled, his concentration broke. He was not  at all expecting such a quick remark from her!. 

Madhad was stupefied.

“What were you looking at?” she asked with a mischievous smile. As she smiled two beautiful dimples appeared in her cheeks. It was most mesmerizing moment for Madhab.

“You, look beautiful, Priya….Priyadarshani. You have such a big name.” Said Madhab out of confusion and just to divert the discussion started by his newly wed.

“You can call me Chumki”

“Chumki?”

“Yes, it’s my nick name.

“I never expected you to be so frank”

“Why? Is frankness bad or what?”

“No, not at all, You look beautiful”

“Hmm…..ok” saying thus she again gave a beautiful smile. As she smiled the dimples appeared again.
It was a turn on moment for Madhab. He took his newly wedded wife in his arms.

“Oh! Chumki, I am the happiest man in this earth!!”

“Is it?!” she asked as she embraced her handsome husband. Within she was trembling. Her heart was throbbing faster.

“Why are you trembling?”

Chumki hugged Madhab tighter and replied, “I don’t know”

“A moment before, I had an impression you are fearless and frank”

“I am not; I was just pretending to be stronger” she told as she hid her face on his chest. Madhab smiled. He lifted chiumki’s face with both of his hands while her eyes were still closed. He looked at her for a moment and kissed her pink lips with full passion. Chumki could not open her eyes in shyness, but her beautiful dimples in her face revealed her eternal happiness at that moment. And for Madhab, he completely forgot, few days before he was utterly sad about something!.

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Few months after when Sudam & Rupa came from Bangalore for some obvious reason, they found the house was glittering as Gold. Madhab was doing well in his modernized practice of agriculture and Chumki was handling the household chores and running a small tailoring training centre for the village women.



Comments

Sareeta said…
Marriage, the passion within the couple, cheer in the crowd, and psyche of other siblings n in-laws.....this story epitomizes each and every subtle aspect of it! Wonderful piece of work again Gyan bhai. The best thing I liked is we should not be judgemental or stereotypic towards others. What we think as bad can turn out to be magical and worthwhile! Life is full of surprises :)

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