"Aunty, my childhood friend, Chaya
will be coming over in the afternoon." Rachana told Padma, her mother in
law excitedly. It is obvious that she is very excited to meet her friend.
"Very good, Rachana. I heard so
much about her from you, I am really eager to meet her in person." Padma
said.
"We studied together in school and
college. She is very helpful. All our gang used to confide in her whenever we
had any problem and she used to offer very useful and practical solutions and advices.
She is our 'Agony Aunty.' After my marriage, we slowly drifted away and lost
contact. Now that Vikram is posted here, we have a chance to renew our
friendship. She and her husband live here since their marriage four years back,
you know."
Padma nodded.
When Chaya came, Padma welcomed her
fondly. She just frowned and muttered a feeble namasthe. Padma could sense a
sort of hostility in her attitude. She just shrugged it off. After a little
pleasantries and polite enquiries, she went to her room.
Chaya sighed in relief. "Thank
god. Your old lady left us alone. Mine would never have the good sense to leave
me alone with my friends. Always hovers around butting in and poking her nose.
How could you train her so well?" She asked curiously.
Rachana was surprised. She just stared
at her. Did she train her mother in law, really? There was never any conscious
effort on her part vis a vis her mother in law. Come to think of it, she always
kept her distance, neither totally ignoring nor overly irritating her guests.
"Come, let's go to my
bedroom." She led the way.
Chaya frowned. "Why? Does she
monopolise your living room, like mine?"
Rachana looked at her sharply.
"That is not the point. I don't like her to be confined to her room
whenever I have guests. This way she can just sit in the living room or the
adjoining balcony or watch some TV..."
Chaya shook her head. "But why
should 'you' hide in your room? It is your house, after all. You should be more
assertive and lay down the rules strictly." Then she added. "Of
course. This would be better. To move away from eavesdroppers and
intruders." She laughed loudly following her.
Rachana did not want to argue further
and changed the topic.
But Chaya was bitter throughout her
stay, especially about her mother in law. "She is a big nuisance for me,
Rachana. She always wants me to stay with her and listen to her stories about
her past glory and greatness. Tries to interfere in my routine and lectures me
on how to run the house. She always tries to boss over me in the kitchen too!
'Don't cook like that', or 'Cook like this', or 'I don't make this dish in this
way' or 'Arrange the tins and things like this'...oh, god!"
"But why do you resent so much?
She maybe just keen to help you and make your tasks easier. Instead of grudging
why don't you listen to her and consider her suggestions? They may prove to be
useful to you." Rachana tried to reason with her.
"Oh my god! No way! All her views
are outdated and old fashioned. I am fed up with her. But as Gopal is her only
son, I have to bear with her. She expects me to tell her everything, if I get
any phone call or if we go out anywhere, practically everything that happens in
my life. It is so suffocating really. I will turn mad some day, I am
afraid."
Rachana patted her hand sympathetically.
"Don't become so depressed, Chaya. Give some allowance to her age. After
all, she is the mother of your husband. She must be feeling lonely and
neglected. Why don't you pay some attention to her and spend some time with
her? Be patient and understanding, and she will be happy."
Chaya shook her head. "It is not
that easy. I can't tolerate her incessant blabber. I find it peaceful if I
avoid her altogether." She shuddered. "Why can't she just sit in a
corner praying or chanting?"
Rachana found her attitude somewhat
cruel but did not say anything. She felt thankful that her mother in law is not
such a nuisance for her.
From the next room, Padma was able to
hear most of her talk. She sighed. Some mother in laws really do not realise
their limits. She is happy that she is able to establish cordial relations with
Rachana.
At teatime, Padma was in the kitchen,
about to make tea and snacks for all. Rachana came hurriedly and stopped her.
"No need to make anything, aunty. I brought some light snacks in the
morning. That will do." She started setting the plates. "And then, I
will make the tea too. You just relax."
Padma smiled and left.
Chaya whispered to her "Why did
you stop her? Let her do, why not?"
Rachana hushed her. Padma heard but did
not react.
After Chaya left, Rachana said, "I
am really surprised, aunty. How she has changed! She used to be so lively and
friendly. But now, so much bitterness and nasty comments! Her mother in law
must be really a pain in the neck. I wonder whatever happened to my chirpy
friend!"
Padma nodded in sympathy.
"Circumstances and experiences change the people's attitudes and
behaviours, Rachana. Don't worry too much. Just wish and pray she will be able
to cope up with the situation prudently."
After a week, one evening Vikram on his
return from office, told them, "Guess whom I met today! I happened to run
into Naani, mummy. He is very excited. Tomorrow he promised to drop Sumathi
aunty here in the afternoon."
Padma was elated. Sumathi is her cousin
and Naani her son.
"Long time I met my cousin,
Sumathi. She came to your marriage. After your father in law passed away, I too
shifted to Delhi with you people and somehow I did not come this side again.
Not even for Naani's marriage, which was almost immediately." She sighed.
"She is of my age and we were more friends than cousins. In fact she is a
friend of all. She is the leader of our group, so bubbly and lively. What a fun
we used to have in our childhood days!" She smiled in nostalgia.
"You will surely enjoy her company. She can mix well with anyone of any
age."
But she was in for a big surprise when
Sumathi arrived.
To Padma's affectionate enquiry about
her welfare, she grimaced. "What shall I say? I am a prisoner in my own
house. My daughter in law never likes me and is very hostile towards me."
Then she wiped her eyes and stood up,
"Come, let's go to your room."
After settling down, she said, "My
daughter in law never likes me to sit in the living room whenever I have
guests, which of course is very rare. And when her friends come also, she
insists on my going inside my room. Why should I? It is originally my husband's
and now my son's house and I got every right to remain wherever I want to.
Don't I? Anyway, thank god, I am having a room for myself. Otherwise..."
She shuddered.
"There is nobody for me to talk
to. In the neighbourhood also, women of my age hesitate to come. She does not
like me to talk to her friends. And she does not talk to me at all. I am really
forgetting how to talk, Padma. If I sit with Naani for even five minutes to
chit chat, she resents." She sounded bitter.
Rachana brought tea for all and sat
with her for a while.
Sumathi's face lit up. "So nice of
you, dear. My daughter in law never offers anything to my guests and neither
like me nor allows me to make anything on my own. She never even bothers to say
at least a polite hello to them!"
After finishing tea, she resumed.
"She does not know how to do things around the house. If I try to help her
or give her any suggestions, she flares up. Are we not more experienced with
our years to guide them? She never accepts my advices. In fact she does just
the opposite."
Padma tried to pacify her saying,
"In that case, just leave her alone, Sumathi. Why do you interfere at all?
Let her run the house as she wishes."
Sumathi looked at her sharply.
"Why should I? It is my house too as well. Why should I tolerate
inefficiency silently? Don't I have the right and responsibility to set things
straight around it?"
"Why do you react like that? Just
ignore everything and try to divert your mind to something else, like reading
good books, or visiting any temple or meditating..."
She looked at her angrily. "Now
you are also talking just like her. Do you also take me for an old woman,
worthless to interact with my son and family? Should I live like a recluse in
my own house, dumped in a corner like a discarded baggage?" She continued
in the same vein until Naani came to pick her up in the evening.
"Next time come with your wife,
Naani. I didn't meet her till now." Padma invited whole heartedly.
Naani smiled.
Rachana added. "I was about to say
the same thing. All of you come over to our house on Sunday for lunch. We also
can meet your wife too."
Padma gave her an appreciative look.
"Good idea, Naani, I am eager to meet her"
Naani scratched his head shyly.
"Aunty, I am a grown up man now. Why don't you call me Gopal instead of
Naani, at least in front of your daughter in law and my wife?"
Rachana startled. "Gopal?"
She repeated.
He looked at her. "Yes, that is my
real name. Aunty might not even remember it now! Of course I love to be called
Naani, makes me feel like a pampered child again. But whenever someone calls me
that, Chaya ridicules and makes fun of me."
"Chaya?" This time two voices
cried in unison with surprise!
"Yes, Chaya, my wife."
Sumathi wrinkled her nose as Gopal
replied.
After they left, Padma and Rachana
remained quiet for a while. It took some time for them to recover their wits.
Rachana broke the silence and said,
"So, Sumathi aunty is Chaya's mother in law."
Padma nodded and said. "And Chaya
is Sumathi's daughter in law."
"How does this happen, aunty? You
say Sumathi aunty is very affectionate and friendly with all. I know Chaya is
sensible and pleasing. These two, who can spread happiness all around them with
their compassionate and understanding nature... why do they fail to create a
blissful home? While living together, why and how could they become so bitter
and nasty?"
"Probably due to their
relationship, Rachana. Some relationships tend to be like that.. mother in
law-daughter in law, employer-employee, landlord-tenant.. All due to prejudices
and egos which make people unreasonable and incompatible."
"But we should do something,
aunty. Since we both know them both intimately, can we not set things right
between them? Of course, when I tried to pacify Chaya a little, she reacted
very sharply, and I left it there. But is it not expected of us?" She said
thoughtfully.
Padma's face brightened. "Good
idea. Why not? We should try hard to drive some good sense into their minds. I
too tried to reason with Sumathi but she did not care much. So it maybe
difficult but may not be impossible, if we try harder. Otherwise, what is the
use of our friendships and relationships?"
Rachana nodded in agreement and added.
"Also, we should prove that age old notion wrong, aunty, at least in our
case."
Padma smiled and drew her close.
well narrated story of a natural behavior . the relation between two ladies is always very important to run the house smoothly. good story with a bright message . Veni
ReplyDeleteGood story...not a mere story but a happening almost in all homes .As said by the writer some relations remain unchanged since generations.A daugher in law forgets her future life as a Mother in law.And a Mother in law feels jealous of her daughter in law comparing her life with present life.Ironically every mother wants her son in law to obey her daughter at the same time not with Daugher in law.But now we feel present trend is slowly changing.Now-a-days Mothers in law are wise enough not to pick unnecessary arguments with their daughters in law.everything depends upon adjustment and open mind.Expressing the uncomfortable events instead of keeping in mind and paining reduce mental stress also.
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