Kannan grudgingly agreed to his wife's suggestion.
The Path of Virtue
Possession of Propriety
kallAr aRivu ilAdhAr.
Verse 139
When Kari's turn came, he entered the practitioner's room.
"I am not getting sleep in the night" said Kari.
After checking Kari's pulse, the practitioner told him, "Your body functioning appears to be normal. I will give you a medicinal powder. Dissolve a pinch of the powder in water and drink the solution, before going to bed. You will get sleep."
He took out a few scoops of a white powder from a container, put it in a paper, folded it into a packet and handed over the packet to Kari.
"Sir, if I wake up in the middle of the night, can I take another dose of this powder?" asked Kari.
"If you wake up in the night, you will be able to go to sleep again. There will be no need for you to take another dose of the powder" said the medical practitioner.
"No, sir. After waking up in the middle of the night, I won't go to bed immediately. I will attend to a work and then only go to bed again. At that time, I don't get sleep. This is what has been happening for the past few days!"
"What is the work you have to do, after getting up from sleep in the night?"
"Writing a letter to my lover."
"What?" asked the Practitioner, shocked by Kari's reply. He then said, "Whatever it is, it is your personal matter. But, why don't you do it during the daytime?"
"I can't, sir. I won't be able to write the letter during the daytime, because my family members will be wide awake. I have to write the letter in privacy. Therefore, I wake up in the night, when everybody else in my family will be deep asleep and write the letter, using the dull light I could get through the window. After writing the letter, when I try to go back to sleep, I don't get sleep. This has been my experience for the last few days."
The medical practitioner controlled his annoyance with great difficulty, driven by his curiosity to know more about the letter Kari had mentioned.
"What is the need to write a letter every day?" asked the Practitioner.
"Because, every day, after writing the letter, I burn it!"
"Why should you do so?"
"My lover works as a maid in the palace. I met her when she came to the market to buy something for the princess. I fell in love with her instantly. I conveyed my love to her and she accepted it promptly. But, she said that she didn't know when she would come out of the palace again. Therefore, I have not been able to meet her subsequently. I have been quenching my desire to meet her, by writing a letter to her. Since I have no way of sending the letter to her, who is residing in the palace, I burn the letter. I will write a letter again the next day and destroy it. That was how I lost my sleep" explained Kari.
"By talking to you so long, thinking that you were a patient, I lost my time. The valuable time of the patients waiting outside has also been lost, because of my wasting my time with you. Get out immediately!" shouted the Medical Practitioner, angrily.
He then snatched the packet of medicinal powder he had given Kari earlier, from his hand, unfolded it and transferred the contents back to the container..
"You say my father conquered several small countries. Did he not try to conquer any large country?" asked King Ilavazhagan. He had ascended the throne only recently, after the demise of his father.
The Minister looked at the King, with surprise.
"Your Majesty! Conquering a large country is not easy. If we lose the war, we will lose our country too. That was why your father wisely focused on conquering small countries and expanding our empire. Some emperors, after conquering small countries, would allow the kings of those countries to continue to rule, with the condition that pay an annual tax to the emperor, by way of acknowledging that the emperor is the ultimate ruler of their countries. But your father didn't follow that practice. He merged the conquered countries with our country" said the Minister.
"So, if we conquer big countries and merge them with our country, we can make our country the largest in the world!" said the King, with excitement.
"Your Majesty! Fighting large countries is not easy. You have ascended the throne just now. It is not advisable for you to engage in a war, even at the beginning of your tenure as the king. I would suggest that you enjoy a leisurely life as the King for a couple of years, before considering the possibility of expanding our empire, by conquering other countries. This is my humble suggestion" said the Minister.
"Minister! I am not suggesting that we go to war with a big country immediately. If we have to fight big countries and conquer them, we need to devise an extensive plan. We should strengthen our forces. We should gather intelligence about the strengths and weaknesses of the countries we want to conquer. I am aware that planning and preparations will take a couple of years. But should we not start preparations for these steps, even now? I want you to think and make a plan for the steps we need to take. I am not interested in taking leisure. I am ready to actively involve myself in the preparatory activities, starting from today!" said Ilavazhagan.
"Your Majesty! In expanding our empire, you have outperformed your father. Within a short time, you have conquered four big countries and hoisted our country's flag in distant regions. Your achievement is unparalleled."
"The wisdom and experience of a person like you who had worked with my father, the strategies devised by our Army Chief and the support extended by our people to our efforts, by willingly foregoing some comforts and suffering some inconveniences are the factors that enabled this victory" said the King.
"Your Majesty! Like your commitment, dedication and perseverance, your humility is also laudable. Just as Vamana, an avatar of Lord Vishnu covered the entire world with his foot, you also conquered large landscapes. I have never ceased wondering how you got the stimulus for achieving this feat."
"You were the one, who provided the stimulus, Minister" said the King, smiling.
"Me? What did I do?" asked the Minister, perplexed.
During my carnation, you blessed me saying that just as King Rajendra Chola had attained a glory equivalent to that of his father Rajaraja Chola, I should also emulate my father and attain a glory matching his. Inspired by your words, I read the life history of Rajendra Chola. While Rajaraja Chola conquered Lanka, a country situated near to the Chola kingdom, Rajendra Chola conquered Kadaram, a country situated far from his country, beyond the seas. He also expanded his empire by conquering the countries situated on the banks of the river Ganga, in the northern part of our continent and earned the title, 'Conqueror of the Ganga.' Learning these facts gave me the impetus to expand our empire" said Ilavazhagan.
"I might have provided you the stimulus. But it was your relentless efforts that made this achievement possible" said the Minister.
"You can tell them that your dad provides jobs for other people!" said Thangappan.
"You think this is a joke. But when I hear people comparing you with your father and commenting that while your father was a hardworking person, despite being wealthy, you are the opposite of him, I feel ashamed" said Sumangali, frustrated by the realization that her husband won't change his ways.
"For the past few days, you have been going out and returning home quite late. What is the matter?" asked Sumangali.
"I am going to start a business!" said Thangappan, beaming.
"Business! What business?" asked Sumangali, with astonishment.
"I am going to be a paddy merchant. I will procure paddy from the farmers of our village and of other nearby villages and sell it to the big merchants in the nearby towns. For doing this business, I have been looking out for labourers to work and arranging for bullock carts to transport the paddy. This was what I had been doing, during the last few days. I am going to start the business this Friday, after performing a puja*" said Thangappan, with excitement.
"Reallly? How did you make the decision to start a business, all of a sudden?" asked Sumangali, elated by her husband's plan.
"All these years, my mother and you have been pleading with me to take up a job or some activity. Somehow, I didn't feel motivated to act on your suggestions. But I was pricked by our son's question why I didn't go for a job, while the dads of his classmates did. The embarrassment felt by him to answer the question from his friends about what I was doing also made me feel bad about myself. I suggested to him that he could tell his friends that his father was providing jobs to others. It was a response that occurred to me at the spur of the moment. But, when I kept thinking of my answer, a thought occurred to me 'what if I could really do it?' After reflecting on this thought for sometime, I conceived the idea of taking up the paddy business, a business which I could do, using the knowledge and resources I have. Then I began to take steps to implement my idea. I thought I would tell you about my plan, after making all the arrangements to launch the business."
"I feel proud of you!" said Sumangali.
"But, there is one problem" said Thangappan.
"What is it?"
"Paddy procurement being a seasonal business, I will be working only for four or five months in a year. I don't know how to keep myself busy, during the remaining months."
"Oh! This may not be a problem at all. Once you have decided to be active and launched the business, you won't be able to remain idle even for a short period. You will find a way to engage yourself in some activity. Hereafter, no one will be able to say that in spite of being born in a good family, you remain idle. That will be enough for me" said Sumangali, with a sense of satisfaction.
*puja - a prayer ritual
After a few minutes, Velmurugan left the office, to collect the dues from the customers.
After he had left, Gunaseelan told his colleague, Sabhapathy, who was sitting next to him, "It is pathetic that this man, born in respectable family, has to eke out his living by putting up with such insults!"
"Does he hail from a noble family?" asked Sabhapathy, surprised by the information.
"Yes. Velmurugan's father was a rich and respectable man in his village. Velmurugan is his only son. After his father's demise, Velmurugan was sitting at home, without going for a job. Subsequently, his mother also passed away and there was no one to advise him. He was living on the assets left by his parents, not feeling the need to take up a job and earn an income. It was only after getting married and begetting children that Velmurugan realized that he was left with very little money and that he could not run his family unless he took up a job."
"You said he had assets left by his parents!" asked Sabhapathy.
"Only a person, who earns no income, but feeds on his assets will know how fast the assets get depleted. Don't ask me whether I have experienced it! I have seen a lot of people undergo this experience" said Gunaseelan.
"So, what happened eventually" asked Sabhapathy, like a person listening to a story becoming curious about how the story develops and ends.
"Realizing his situation, Velmurugan began to search for a job. He couldn't get a good job. Somehow, he landed at our firm. The unfortunate fact is that our Proprietor's father had lived in the same village as Velmurugan and had some enmity with Velmurugan's father. Our Proprietor gave a job to Velmurugan, acting magnanimous, by helping a person whose father was an enemy of his father. But he has been treating Velmurugan like a slave. I feel pained to see our Proprietor treating Velmurugan with disrespect, without considering the fact that Velmurugan is elder to our Proprietor in age and and constantly insulting and belittling Velmurugan in various ways" said Gunaseelan, gravely.
"My father was ill. He was bed-ridden. My mother was also weak. She was unable to take up any physical activity. So, I had to stay home, do the chores and look after my parents too."
"What about your siblings?"
"My elder brother has been working in another town. My sister got married and went to live with her husband."
"So, the entire burden was on your shoulders" said Shanmugam, feeling sympathetic. "But, you don't even have a good education. You didn't study even up to tenth grade!" he remarked.
"Yes, sir. I have been looking after my parents, even from my school days" said Kesavan.
"How do you know our Proprietor?"
"One of my father's friends had told your Proprietor about me and requested him to give me a job in his firm. I met the Proprietor in his house. He asked me to go to the office and meet you."
"Mr. Kesavan! This is a small organization. There is a vacancy only for the post of a peon. The salary won't be high" said Shanmugam, reluctantly.
"Any job is good enough for me, sir."
"As a peon, you will have to do various tasks, ranging from running errands to getting coffee and tea to the employees from the nearby restaurants. The job will be hectic and you will have to run around a lot. Usually, we recruit only young people for this job. They will have the inclination and the energy to move about a lot. You are not young..."
"That won't be a problem, sir" said Kesavan.
"Ok" said Shanmugam. Hearing some sounds of movement in the Proprietor's cabin, which was close by, he told Kesavan, "Our Proprietor seems to have come to the office. I will put in a word to him about you and come back."
Shanmugam then got up from his seat and went into the Proprietor's cabin.
Kesavan was able to hear the conversation Shanmugam had with the Proprietor in the latter's cabin.
Shanmugam spoke in a subdued voice, taking care to ensure that Kesavan wouldn't hear him. But the Proprietor, who had a stentorian voice, didn't make any attempt to lower his voice.
After hearing what Shanmugam had said, the Proprietor laughed out loud.
"Oh, that's what he said! It has been several years since his parents passed away. All these years, he had been idling at home or roaming about the town aimlessly, without doing anything useful. After squandering all the money and properties left to him by his parents and reaching a state, where he needs to earn money for his survival, he is seeking a job, at the age of forty. He is married and has a child too. His wife had been urging him to go for a job for the past several years, but, he didn't listen to her. As a boy, he didn't bother to study well. But, you say he is blaming his parents for his lack of education! My friend, a friend of his father, told me these facts. He had also repeatedly advised Kesavan to take up a job, but to no avail. It was only out of sympathy for Kesavan's wife and child, that my friend recommended him to me. By nature, Kesavan is lazy. He is likely to be sluggish in his work. Be strict with him" the Proprietor told Shanmugam.
The Proprietor's words entered Kesavan's mind through his ears and pierced it like arrows. His body shrank in humiliation, caused by his plight of having to listen to such demeaning words from strangers.