Sunday, 22 August 2010

It's different

How many of us would have had a small amount of saunf after finishing a good meal. As I put a little quantity of that spice in my mouth, putting the salivation process in motion and experiencing a sweet aftertaste, enjoying the bitter taste too , I started wondering why do I like this thing a lot. It does not taste like chicken nor does it titillate my taste buds as a hot gulabjamun would but still there is something so savoury about it which is quite hard to describe, at least I do not have enough words to describe the joy of chewing saunf after my lunch or dinner. The most I could say about this predilection of liking saunf is that it is different or maybe it tastes different from what I just had in my dinner. Perhaps, I may be getting carried away by this little habit of taking saunf but to me it just indicates the fact that we as human beings have a liking of experiencing something different in whatever form we may prefer. As an artist(which I am definitely not), who would have painted using a style for so many years, how exciting it would have been to take the brush and give it some strokes, which were completely different and unknown to him yet, never bothering to stand back and mulling over the acceptance of his/her creation because to a true artist these different strokes would certainly feel more beautiful than numerous other popular creations of his/hers. This feeling of joy and achievement would certainly be very private and subject to heavy citicism by the so called critics who spend their whole life searching for conforming patterns and reviling anybody who dares to draw another shape.But why would an artist ever try to explain the meaning of his/her creation, why would he/she try to evaluate his/her achievement against a finite number of parameters set by others because by creating something new he/she has just added one more parameter of judgement. Let Kevin Pietersen play a reverse pull, Murali bowl a doosra, Nadal play from the baseline on a grass court,rock bands play hard metal, Van Gogh paint his face in red because after all it is to them as if tasting a pinch of saunf and relishing its non traditional taste and saying softly- ahaaa.

2 comments:

  1. Great persons, devoted for innovation, never care what others say for them.Lord Krishna never followed the old traditions. He did whatsoever was required at that point of time.Many persons criticized him but he never accepted the parameters set by others. He was accepted by majority only because his ultimate aim was in the greater interest of human being.
    Pietersen plays a reverse pull, Murali doosara and Tendulkar a paddle sweep to add some more dimensions to cricket in order to enrich it.Nadal plays tennis in different style to make the game more classic and attractive.Ultimate aim is a fair victory.
    One should not wander on roads without clothes only to look different from others.A different innovative work or act is always welcome so long as it is having pious goals,good message for coming generations and humanity.
    While chewing saunf, one should also try to chew NEEM as well for a different taste.

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  2. good article and great comment. I love the way you start your topics with ordinary things in and around us and integrate it with great qualities and a wonderful message. Hats off to you

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