10/03/2014: Since I didn’t have much of
baggage, I ventured to commute by bus to T,Nagar. I boarded a waiting Route no.11 and got a
seat adjacent to the driver who appeared courteous. When I extended a 20-rupee note to the conductor, I was
pleasantly surprised to receive a ticket for Rs.6/- along with a balance of
Rs.14/-. It took a little while for me
to realize that the fare remained at Rs.6/- for a distance of about 5 / 6
kms. The same distance in Bengaluru
costs Rs.15/-. This was the first time that upon arriving
at Central railway station, I felt Chennai was not warm as I had expected, but
received a warm welcome at my sister’s residence. After post-lunch relax, Thambi joined me to step out to Gandhi statue beach.
11/03/2014: Soon after lunch, around 11 a.m., we
left for General Post Office (opposie to Beach station) to reactivate my
PPFa/c. Incidentally, we covered the
distance by sub-urban train (believe me, the ticket fare is only Rs.5/-). A walk on the every-busy Rangnathan SWtreet, T.Nagar revived lovely memories. What genuinely shocked me was the lady at the PPF counter displayed remarkable talent to attend the assorted customers, some of
whom as usual tried to swarm around her to get their transactions attended on
priority. Kudos to the lady, who was organized,
smiling, informative and to the point.
My instant impression was she deserved a bank job to the detriment of
many lethargic and selfish employees.
12/03/2014: The purpose of my trip was to attend the wedding of my friend’s
daughter, which was more an excuse, mainly to float around Chennai, meet some old
friends and visit some of the places which I had unconsciously neglected during
my earlier days in Chennai.
13/03/2014: I would have, umpteen times, passed by the Vivekananda House
on the Beach Road during my earlier years of stay in Chennai, but never
bothered to enter the vital landmark. To get over the feeling of guilt, I visited
the House, which showcased Swami Vivekananda’s personality and messages; a 3-D
movie was also screened for the visitors on Swami’s historic speech at Chicago
in 1893. In all the depicted
photographs, Swami looked radiating and beautiful. A startling quote by the Swami from the
exhibits: “We are what our thoughts are made of. So take care what you think.”

15/03/2014:
The “Darshan” at Nanganallur Anjaneyar temple was spectacular and
gratifying. Being a Saturday, there was
good , yet moving crowd. The gigantic
deity draped in green “pattu” is still in my eyes. “Sakkarai Pongal” and “Peppered wheat pongal”
was yummy to complete the prasadam formalities.
16/03/2014: On the penultimate day, Thambi accompanied me to Mahabalipuram (visiting after more than 15 years). We spent a couple of hours at the Shore Temple and the beach, slurped a couple of Arun ice-creams, before returning to T. Nagar. Chennai slowly began scorching.
Bits and pieces:
Interestingly, more than one source confirmed as well as in one and the only trip I undertook by auto that in Chennai the drivers, these days, accepted the fare according to the meter.
By a difference of about two days, I missed CSB at Chennai.
Nothing was ‘planned’, I believe, from either end.
Cheema hosted a dinner-treat at Idli Vilas, a new eatery opened at G.N. Chetty Road (Opposite Murugan Idli Kadai).
Very importantly, Revathy has scored a village number. Congrats to Revathy for making a film singing debut!
Cheema hosted a dinner-treat at Idli Vilas, a new eatery opened at G.N. Chetty Road (Opposite Murugan Idli Kadai).
Very importantly, Revathy has scored a village number. Congrats to Revathy for making a film singing debut!
My special thanks to Vedhu, Revathy and Thambi for having ensured my stay in Chennai a helpful and pleasant one.
Overall, an eventful Chennai trip and the visit helped me to
understand myself better.
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