(This is an entry for the “Ambi
pur” contest, please read about it at: http://www.facebook.com/AmbiPurIndia)
The Nostril Nostalgia
The Nostril Nostalgia
“Smell is a potent wizard that transports you across thousands
of miles and the years you have lived”- how true are these words
of Helen Keller...
The wanderlust took me far
and wide, understanding the alien lands with its distinct smells but the
infatuating odour of my motherland lured me back and here I embark on the
nostalgia of the nostrils....
I stepped out of the air conditioned coach
swathed in “ambi”ent “ambrosia of the “pur”e air, now out in the open, nature’s
earthy fragrance took over , the smell of the dancing rain and the feel of the
wind revived the glorious past and brought back vivid pictures .
“Smell has an impact on memory and
cognitive functioning. It brings back pictures as sharp as real photographs of
scenes that had left the conscious mind”-Thalassa cruso
I walked down the pathway, leading to
my home , lined with roses and lilies drenched with dew drops, the air magical
and the butterflies in symphony with myriad colours of nature sucking nectar to
my infinite delight.
“As you walk down the fairway of
life, you must smell the roses, for you only get to play one round”- Ben Hogan
Amma, hugged me and the crisp
starchy scent of her sari tingled my olfactory senses , she, as always had
arranged the lovely flowers in the brass ‘urali’- truly sublime..Yes, appa very
much with his newspaper on the old cane chair , my nose caught a dash of
cologne mixed with the fresh paper print and cane.
“Nothing revives the past so
completely as a smell that was once associated with it.”-Vladimir Nabokov
But, stronger was the rich aroma of
freshly brewed coffee emanating from the kitchen and the longing heart ached
for the morning cuppa to invigorate my soul.
“To
me the smell of fresh made coffee is one of the greatest inventions”- Hugh
Jackman
To pamper and repair my curly tresses,
amma put some coconut oil to heat and added some rice with camphor and pepper
to it , applying it on the hair was simply divine- one is on a high, so
intoxicating..the water of periyar and the sandal soap cleansed and soothed my nerves.
I savoured the lip smacking
breakfast of idli, vada dunked in sambhar and chutney washed down with pristine
filter coffee- the olfactory sense prevails first and succeeds in making the
eyes appreciate, messaging the brain “common try it out , it is tempting” and
then tickling the taste buds!
“Senses are quicker to react than
reason and the nose remembers more than the eyes!”
The bookshelves in the home library
beckoned me with open arms , the rustic wooden smell with the bewitching old
book charm – classic to say the least.
“A book has got smell. A new book
smells great. An old book smells even better. It smells like ancient Egypt.”-
Ray Bradbury
Mesmerized in the world of
pharaohs and pyramids, I rose like a phoenix to venture into the serene garden
where the ripe jackfruit was ready to be plucked, the luscious mangoes ,
reminiscent of the bygone era . After a hectic spade and hose work, I smelled
like the Earth itself.
“In the spring , at the end of the
day, you should smell like dirt.”- Margaret Atwood.
It was time for some shopping and
appa loaded his wallet with wads of the Indian rupee to splurge on his
daughter’s whims and fancies as I stood transfixed taking in the redolence of
the material paper money!
“Money does not smell of the mire
whence it came , it has the glorious scent of what will be”- Catulle Mendes.
Meanwhile , the motley crowd of
the spiritual and the religious had gathered for the “Narayaneeyam” session
with amma as the spiritual head. The puja room blissfully decorated in strings
of colourful flowers and the air quickly changing to that of whimsical incense
sticks, camphor and ‘sambrani’. The sweet aroma of concoction of ‘pal payasam’
offered as ‘neivedyam’ to the lord was reason enough for the creator of the
universe to step into our humble abode to taste our own manna!
The lunch spread on the green plantain leaf
was a connoisseur’s delight- each item distinct on the palette, unique in sight
and smell!
Afternoon siesta was a welcome
one for two wholesome reasons- one being the fully loaded tummy and the other,
the alluring perfumed freshly laundered bed linen- snuggled cosily in the cool
comforts with the mystical rain in the background.
The magnificent aroma of hot tea with banana fritters aroused me from my deep slumber and I did justice to the maxim ‘live to eat’. As the Sun set , the lavender air wick hypnotized and kept me spellbound! All the perfumes around my house have sweetened these wonderful thoughts of my dear and near! Every home has its identity by its characteristic unmistakable smell that is indeed balmy to the tired soul!
The magnificent aroma of hot tea with banana fritters aroused me from my deep slumber and I did justice to the maxim ‘live to eat’. As the Sun set , the lavender air wick hypnotized and kept me spellbound! All the perfumes around my house have sweetened these wonderful thoughts of my dear and near! Every home has its identity by its characteristic unmistakable smell that is indeed balmy to the tired soul!
“A good fragrance is really a
powerful cocktail of memories and emotion.”- Jeffrey Stepakoff
Notes:
Urali- the round flat vessel made of brass
Urali- the round flat vessel made of brass
Idli,vada, sambar and chutney- south
Indian dishes
Narayaneeyam- verses for Lord Vishnu
Neivedyam- Prasad or offering to God
Pal payasam- kheer made of milk and rice
Loved the way you explained these quotes in your unique way. All the best for the contest :)
ReplyDeleteVery innovative and interesting way of narration :) All the best!
ReplyDeletePlease breeze past my entry- http://thelidislifted.blogspot.in/2013/08/its-you-and-me-love.html
nice read.. learnt some new words too
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