Saturday, June 19, 2010

Gaarva

Another beautiful song friends!! Isn’t it? It’s a Marathi song. Those, who like Marathi songs, might have listened to it. And those who are not aware of the song please do listen at least once. It’s a best time to enjoy the song. And isn’t there a gaarva everywhere now? Not just in the outside world friends but the inner world in your mind?
Yes we can see the climate has turned the red hot land into lush green grasslands, not so chilled but a pleasant wind waves rejuvenating your tired minds during hot summer, your stresses in whatever respect which generally rise from February along with heat (and which reaches at peak at march end) tend to settle down either way, your routine what you expect tend to come on path slowly and most importantly, a new ‘umang’ that generates branches to your mind and as fresh as lily. So, add more flavors to that umang my dear friends by listening ‘Garva’ even if you don’t have that much affinity to Marathi songs.

Yes I can hear the annoyance in your mind saying that hey, where the hail you shifted to songs from our new college memories. Oh, oh, I am coming to that friends. I am coming to that. The word ‘affinity’ reminded me of our honorable principal Mr. K. R. Yadav, giving us the example of a boy who while being with his father sees his mother and runs towards her, leaving father’s hand insistently. Our principal used to give us that example to explain the affinity of a fluorine molecule with hydrogen. Well, irrespective of the relevancy as an example, I can see his gestures and tones used while teaching, even today.

Another teacher of chemistry Mr. SSP always used to yell ‘ketones and acetones are the first order derivatives of alcohols’ . Well dear professor, that was then. Your students now give order first of alcohol for any reason and then they think of deriving the reason. Ha Ha Ha!!
Other sir, Mr. SPP never came out of Brodie’s ozonizer once got entangled in. His teaching style and peculiar tone while teaching certainly need one to give ozone treatment to recover from suffocation. 

Well, I think Warke madam’s class was seemed to be more awaited for and pleasant to study (?) for some of the students. I could realize that even after twenty five years when we were together on our meet eve. She used to teach benzene ring and carbon molecule structure but some students seemed to be victim of chemical locha. But one thing is certain, that warke madam could have earned additional revenue apart from her salary if had she thought of running classes of saree draping and using different brooches to match those.

My dear friends, its time to go to fish market now. I have to hurry rather. Let m1, m2, m3 be three masses… hnnn. Massej !! Remember Mr. PKP’s gesture? Ha Ha Ha!! Bye then friends.

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  2. I have heard 'Gaarva'...it is an amazing song...Even I love 'Ayushyavar bolu kahi' madhle 'he bhalate avaghad asate...'

    I do remember the tone of Yadav Sir, The yelling of SSP & Warke Madam's double bond, triple bond...which I never understood. She could have even given the lessons on smart walking..

    I remember Nagraj sir, who used to teach Botany...He was nice funny little man...He was south Indian I guess...We used to have Botany lectures mostly in the second half, when we used to really get tired & yawn in our classes..& he used to always say during his lecture...'Ani tumi jabya dya.....' in a very funny marathi accent. The same was with BJP teaching Trigonometry ..!! He used to speak very funny Marathi.

    Mane Sir at the time dissection of frog..He had asked us take the skin off of the dead frog & said ,'ya frog la Aurangzeb samaja, (jyane Sambhaji raje na tase vagavale) & take the skin off...Ase hote apale shikshak je Biology tun hi History che dhade dyayache...?

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  3. Gaarva! With World Cup and monsoon rains, I can get the rhythm right......sounds something like Waka Waka Gaaaaarva?
    After reading these blogs, the only person that I remember very well is Mr.K.R.Yadav. Need not mention that he seemed to like that nice chocolate bar that he once received from a panic striken student!!! I still owe my apologies to her, I'll surely say sorry for disturbing a fellow student who was so well engrossed in studies.
    I guess, I'll score more marks, now in HSC,if I keep reading your blog!
    Go on....Keep writing!

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