Thiruvalluvar glorifies rain as
follows:
Thuppaaya Thooum Mazhai
Ulnindru Utatrum Pasi?
Mundhi Iruppach Cheyal
The appeal hence is to be vigilant about children, they are equally vulnerable on the mental plane. Within this dynamic, children can be subject to intimidation, fear and emotional manipulation. Working parents find it inevitable to trust children’s safety with other people. Some factors that you may want to consider are age, physical and mental defenselessness of children when considering the environment.
Kural 12
Thuppaarkkuth Thuppaaya Thuppaakkith ThuppaarkkuthThuppaaya Thooum Mazhai
(even a non Tamil speaker can distinguish the rhythm above.
All couplets in the Thirukural are only 7 words long, however each couplet is packed with depth of wisdom).
The meaning is as follows: Rain produces the food and the
like for the world, it also serves as food (in the form of water), hence it
benefits the world.
In the next couplet, Thiruvallur asks a question
Vinindru Poippin Virineer ViyanulakaththuUlnindru Utatrum Pasi?
What is the use of the four oceans circling the land? If the
rain ceases to fall, the disease of hunger will stalk the world and torment all
the living beings.
It had rained and the weather was
perfect for a long walk with a friend and her son. As the cool breeze was blowing, we treaded on
an interesting topic about the friend’s 12 year old’s “cupboard fear”. When my
friend wishes her son Goodnight before going to bed, her son would always
request “to check if the cupboards were closed”. Though this appeared very
innocuous, and we laughed off the cupboard fear, I wished to understand
further. What was revealed was rather serious and is the topic of today’s blog
with a special appeal to all parents out there.
After a few questions, the friend’s son said matter of
factly , “This is because of Maggie, she would lock me in a closed cupboard and
I’m still scared of cupboards”.
The reply was surprising, and I almost froze in my steps.
Who was Maggie? My friend recollected
that she was the nanny of the day-school where her son spent his afternoons
after coming back from school. Maggie picked the child from the school bus and according
to my friend, was a good woman, kind and smiling.The reply was surprising, and I almost froze in my steps.
This made me solemn- several questions popping
my mind at the same time, How long did he go to the playschool? For a year of
so – between 4 and 5 years of age. Why
did she lock the child in the closet? Which cupboard? How many times? Why? And
Why First of all is the child remembering about this even after 7 years? And
second of all, Will he ever forget the incident? For how many years will this
fear stay? Why didn’t the child tell the parents about his? Were there ways for
the parent to find out about the ‘kind smiling woman’s action?
What started as a joking
conversation had opened a huge can of questions.
Kural 61 states
Perumavatrul Yaamarivadhu Illai Arivarindha
Makkatperu Alla Pira
The greatest blessing of
blessings to a person, in this world, is the blessing of a good progeny. Makkatperu Alla Pira
Valluvar in Kural 67
Thandhai Makarkaatrum Nandri AvaiyaththuMundhi Iruppach Cheyal
This means - The greatest responsibility of a parent is to
ensure that the child is brought up in an environment that will make him a
great scholar; a person who will be revered by wise men.
Vulnerability of children is oft
debated topic – it refers to a child's capacity for self-protection. The human
baby as compared to all other comparable species (such as the orangutan), is
the most under developed at birth. It is estimated that it would take full 21
months for a human child to have the same neurological and cognitive
development of a newborn chimpanzee. The newborns of four- legged animals such
as cows and rabbits can move around within a few hours after birth, similar
effort for a human baby can be achieved only after 10 to 12 months.
A Stanford univ report states
that a newborn child sees the world in gray, black and white, and also can’t
see anything that is more than 6 inches away. It seems babies see images upside
down and only over time their brains turn the image right up. Documented
evidence says children can’t estimate distance of objects from the eye properly.
Of particular importance is its applicability such as when a child tries to
cross the road – a child (of even 5 or 6 years) will perceive vehicles as being is farther
away than reality, because the eye sight is still developing. The appeal hence is to be vigilant about children, they are equally vulnerable on the mental plane. Within this dynamic, children can be subject to intimidation, fear and emotional manipulation. Working parents find it inevitable to trust children’s safety with other people. Some factors that you may want to consider are age, physical and mental defenselessness of children when considering the environment.
As I and my friend try to track
down Maggie at the day care centre (which is now closed) in vain, we hope no other child is subjected to dis-care by another Maggie in any part of
the world. And that no other child will develop “cupboard fear”.
There are more insights on this
topic, the intention here is to trigger a thought for the safety of children. Ending
with a sweet Kural (66) dedicated to parenthood.
Kuzhal Inidhu Yaazhinidhu Enpadham Makkal
Mazhalaichchol Kelaa Thavar
"The pipe is sweet, the lute is sweet," say those
who have not heard the music of their infant’s lisping lips.Mazhalaichchol Kelaa Thavar
Adieu
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