Saturday, September 22, 2007

How to be a Paying Guest

In Indian culture a Guest is considered to be as a God. Athidi Devo Bhava. But the status of the solitary paying guest is different. Instead of a God he is considered to be a Ghost.
Normally aged couple considered him as a solitary sentry or a god fearing guard. At morning they put yesterday’s cold ‘putt’ on his dining table. They compel him to comprehend the home rules. They govern his given timings. They considered him as a broken bachelor. At night he walks pace up the pavements to keep the peace. Otherwise
he had to confront the cruel dog. He walks like a dead man walking towards singing stairway. His jutting dwelling welcomes him like a mouse on a hole. After a shower on the stinking bathroom he changes the lid of the litter (food). At the day break they call the paying guest to fetch the grocery. At the end of the month, they crawl up the moss eaten stairways to collect the strange man’s sum. They laugh; crack a crazy joke with the junior. They bless him! Athidi Devo Bhava

2 comments:

bijindas said...

ha...ha...you must read
suketu mehtha's "maximum city"...
He tells us how a paying guest
is treated in mumbey!

Meenakshi said...

hehehe...

where exactly do u put up as a PG??

happily never had to put up with such disaster...

what we went through in our PG was far better than what u related...anyways am happpy now living in a rented house...

not the owner, but not a PG too...

and staying with friends is cool in more than one ways...

happy living!