"I am also going to Kumbakonam. Where from are you coming?"
"We are coming from Chennai. But we went to Chidambaram from Chennai. And we are going to Kumbakonam from Chidambaram."
The other passenger understood that when Guruswamy said 'we,' he was including the man sitting next to him, with his eyes closed.
"I am coming from a small place called Punthottam. In fact, I am coming from a village, situated at about five miles from Punthottam. I came to Punthottam by cycle, kept the cycle at the place of a person known to me, who is residing near Punthottam railway station and boarded the train. From Punthottam, I came to Mayavaram by train and boarded this train at Mayavaram" said the other passenger
"Should you take so much trouble to travel to Kumbakonam from your village?" asked Guruswamy.
"What to do? The distance from my village to Kumbakonam is only eighteen miles. But since there is no bus connection from my village to Kumbakonam, I have to change trains and travel fifty miles to reach Kumbkonam."
"Since you are taking so much trouble to come to Kumbakonam, you should be having some important wok at Kumbakonam" remarked Guruswamy.
"Yes" said the co-passenger. "Since you are coming from Chennai, let me ask you this. Have you listened to the lectures of Scholar Murugappan?"
Guruswamy, surprised by the question, said, "Yes, I have. Living in Chennai, how could I have not listened to his lectures? People come even from other places to listen to his lectures on Kamba Ramayanam."
"Will his lectures be so interesting?"
"Even atheists will become devotees of Rama, if they listen to his lectures on Kamba Ramayanam. He is such an impactful speaker. Living in a remote village, how do you know about him?" asked Guruswamy.
"There has been a lot of news about him in the papers. I have been waiting for the day his speeches will be broadcast in the radio. It has not happened so far. Some people from our village, who have listened to him during their visits to Chennai, speak highly about his lectures. Listening to such comments, I have also been stimulated by a desire to listen to his speeches. Till now, I didn't get an opportunity to visit Chennai. But, I have now got an opportunity to listen to him" said the co-passenger, with enthusiasm.
"How?" asked Guruswamy.
The person who was sitting next to Guruswamy, keeping his eyes closed, was now sitting with his eyes open and listening to the conversation between the two.
"Murugappan is coming to Kumbakonam. His lecture is scheduled for this evening. I am going to Kumbakonam, for listening to his lecture" said the co-passenger, with the excitement of a child.
"You are going to listen to him this evening. But, you can meet him now. This is Scholar Murugappan" said Guruswamy, pointing to the man sitting next to him.
Section 2
The Power of Speech
kEttArp piNikkum thagaiyavAyk kELArum
vEtpa mozhivadhAm sol.
Verse 642





