 |
|
 |
 |
|
|
Great Love Stories

|
Think beyond sex. Think beyond love...
at least human love. Love, much misunderstood and over exposed though it is,
exists.
Love is a connection, a bond that transcends the sexual, the
materialistic and the calculations of practical logic to translate into
relationships that defy conventional norms. This Valentine's Day, Femina
celebrates these unusual passions of the mind
"MEETING HER WAS LIKE FALLING IN
LOVE FOREVER."
I have never met The Mother. She died long before I
was born. However, the first time I 'really' got a glimpse, both of her
character and of an abstract vision we call 'love', was during a windy evening
on the promenade at Pondicherry.
At dusk, we were sitting against the
backdrop of the Bay of Bengal as the sun entertained us with a spectacular
display of defiant colours before it reluctantly beat a retreat.
As
the burnt caramels and purples merged with the horizon, I asked Veenapani Chawla
what The Mother was like; what made her decide to stay on in
Pondicherry?
And she said, "Meeting her was like falling in love
forever."
The simplicity of this answer contrasted with the cascade
of emotions that ran through her face in that single moment - from passion, to
devotion, to delight, to affection, to caring, to infatuation, and finally, to a
sense of the sublime. That evening, she spoke into the night about this 'love'
affair that has rooted her in Pondicherry ever since. It is still so pure and
real in her mind... none of the passions that arise today from commerce,
political issues, rights being fought or religion. This love she spoke about had
no agenda.
The Mother has both humbled and intrigued me since that
evening. It is rare to find people who are still so loved long after they have
died, and who continue to be so deeply unique that they cannot be replaced or
duplicated. I can only suppose it's because their 'love' lives on timelessly as
their real legacy and in the spirit and human examples of people who are all in
some way similarly unique and special because of this love they have 'seen' with
or through The Mother.
And the greatest tribute to her memory is
that people like Veenapani, and Jhumurdi, (a teacher at the Pondicherry Ashram
School who was brought up as a young girl by The Mother), are able to reflect
the soul of The Mother and pass this extraordinary sense of love to complete
strangers who may never have known or cared otherwise... like me.
By
Meenakshi Doctor
|
EVERY
MAN SHOULD HAVE A FATHER-IN-LAW LIKE THAT
When Mark Twain wanted to
marry the well-bred Olivia Langdon, her father asked for references. Twain asked
a few friends, all of whom obliged. All of them also attacked his reputation,
saying he was likely to end in a drunkard's grave and suchlike. Mr Langdon asked
Twain, "Don't you have any friends?"
"Apparently not," Twain replied.
"I shall be your friend then," said Langdon and gave his consent. He did
not regret it. Samuel Clemens proved a good and faithful husband to
Olivia.
SHE SAID
WHAT?
This is actor Dennis Hopper's version and we haven't heard his
wife Michelle Phillips' side of things. But apparently, she left him and marched
off to cohabit with Leonard Cohen. She called him only eight days later. He told
her: "I love you. I need you. "She said: "Have you ever considered
suicide?"
SHORT STUFF
The actress Katharine Hepburn married a socialite called Ludlow Ogden Smith on
December12, 1928. By January 2, 1929, it was all over and she had returned to
the theatre.
WILL YOU,
HOW?
Actress and singer Lillian Russell ran around with
multimillionaire salesman Diamond Jim Brady for years. Then one day, he poured a
million dollars in cash into her lap and asked her to marry him. She turned him
down because it would ruin their beautiful
friendship.
A
PROPOSAL
Queen Victoria was nothing if not direct. Faced with the
need to produce an heir and unmarried, she summoned her cousin Prince Albert and
announced that she wanted to marry him and would be "too happy" if he consented.
Later, she wrote in a letter to her aunt, the Duchess of Gloucester, that she
had to take the initiative because Albert would "never have presumed to take
such a liberty as to propose to the Queen of England."
|
|
 |
|
|
|
| Don't wait for evolution. Get |
 |
with
|
 |
COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE |
 |
No comment has been posted for this article yet.
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Cover Story
|
 |
 |
Great Love Stories |
|
|
|
|
Ponds Femina
Miss India 2005
|
|
Indiatimes
Women
|
 Mahavir-Mahatma
Awards
Oneness
Forum launched How to
join
|
|
|
|
Indiatimes
Modelwatch aClick to view
more 
|
|
|