|| The Great Banyan ||

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It hit me hard. It hit me real hard.

He was always calm, even when confronted with heartbreaking trials and tribulations, and believe me, there were plenty of them in his life, including the horrors of partition and the pogrom of 1984. He faced several crises, which could have overwhelmed many of us, with the stoic calm of a sage, and a beatific smile on his face. The aura on his visage radiated with the glow of a person at peace with himself, and the world at large. Ever since I remember, he was an epitome of humility and compassion. As a corollary of his extensive experience in working in the Central Government, and knowledge on a vast array of subjects, his opinion and assistance on sundry matters was many a times sought by neighbors, friends, acquaintances and relatives, and often people not exactly known to him but referred by others.

He was an optimist to the core.

Never the one to brood about the negative side of things, he always emphasized the need of doing oneโ€™s KARMA and not bother about the result-the intrinsic spirit of GITA was imbibed in him to the core- from which he quoted very often, and quite extensively, ever since I was a young child, especially when my confidence plummeted as my exams approached. Taking success and failure in the same stride, a way of life which people spend years to acquire, was his mantra of life from the beginning. This does not mean that he did not give adequate importance to education- in fact, he ensured that his two sons studied in the best school and colleges of Delhi, even beyond, and performed with outstanding results. He was a spiritual master in the true sense, never getting entangled in the web of intricacies which most structured religions present in some form or the other.

His personality-which many acquaintances compared to that of leading heroes of Bombay film industry of the day- was always a cynosure for me, and many others. Even after he retired as a senior officer from the Central Government, he kept himself busy for hours on end-in multifarious activities like reading, gardening, regular sessions of Yoga, doing his bit of social activities, listening to music of which he was a connoisseur and going for long walks in the evening with his bevy of friends irrespective of the season in Delhi. His posture and dexterity, even at the age of 60 years and beyond, made people much younger blush with envy-the frame still stretched as a bow. I remember several of my girlfriends in college and university swooning at his youthful persona. Teasing me, that had it not been for more than several decades separating their ages, they would have readily dumped me for him. He truly mastered the art of aging gracefully, with the gray in his hair sitting perfectly. As if by some divine intervention, the wrinkles on his face emerged strategically, enhancing his already daunting aura.

I had taken it for granted that this would last forever. I had painted an image of immortality for him in my mind.

Till one day, after we celebrated his 80th birthday, I noticed that his movements had slowed slightly. The stamina had diminished a bit. The siesta after lunch, which was never strictly a part of his regimen, had sneaked into the daily timetable quite rigidly. Despite all this, the amazing grace was still there, intact.

  Daddy

Yes, I am talking about my father, whom we fondly called Daddy. For our family, he was nothing less than the Great Banyan.

The first indications of mortality in Daddy shook my confidence to the core.  The ephemeral nature of life, which I had been ignoring till now, stared at me in all its unpleasantness.  I was tormented for months on end. Till it changed one evening; and again, Daddy played a crucial part in it.

My daughterโ€™s 10th class CBSE board exams were to commence in a few days. Unlike me, whose confidence tanked before the commencement of any exam, she was pretty confident and well prepared to take the challenge which all of us know is nothing less than the Holy Grail for all Indian students in their academic life. Despite their advancing age, Daddy and Mummy visited us to wish their granddaughter for her crucial upcoming exams. In the midst of the family banter, I went out of the room for some time. As if on cue, I overheard Daddy explaining the concept of Karma from the Gita to his granddaughter, with great clarity, just as he had explained it to me umpteen times since I was a young child. The sameness of the two situations, although decades apart, brought together by Daddy, and binding the three generations, moved me. At that very moment I discerned a strong undercurrent of similarity in Daddyโ€™s attributes and that of his granddaughter.

It was like a Great Banyan bearing a new offshoot.

The dark clouds of doubt, which had cast a long and nefarious shadow of gloom over me dissipated miraculously. Its place was taken by a feeling of peace, of ample happiness, in the realization that though in this world nothing is permanent, and everything- including the physical form is transient- it is life, only life, which is eternal. This message of universal wisdom and truth, which has been spread and disseminated by saints and spiritual gurus in their teachings, messages and scriptures over the ages and millennia,  had failed to make a mark in my thinking process in a comprehensive way till then. But that day, in Daddy’s august presence, it transcended the multitude of barriers which had been withholding me, and allowed a shower of bliss to come forth, like a long overdue monsoon shower. It settled the haze of dust lingering in my mind, to give a view of clear skies, and a beautiful rainbow, in all its glory, from horizon to horizon.

Dedicated to my father, whom we called Daddy, on his birthday.

He might have left us in the physical form, but we feel his presence every moment


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56 responses to “|| The Great Banyan ||”

  1. rana3287 Avatar
    rana3287

    Great personality. I met him once when you took me to your house. Do you remember we were searching for meditation centres in Delhi that time. When I saw your father that day the first thing it came to my mind was’ Uncle has already achieved what we are searching now’. So calm and composed. Filled with immense satisfaction. At that time we were striving for those qualities.
    It is time that you become the Banyan tree๐ŸŒฒ now and protect your family and society.
    I will also come under your shadow to take rest.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks brother for your words of profuse endearment and respect for Daddy….As far as my becoming a Banyan Tree for you, we are fellow travelers and just as we were discussing the other day, this time when we are posted at the same station, we will not take short term meditation classes like last time…it will be a long haul….stay blessed…..

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  2. yaserhusain Avatar
    yaserhusain

    Sir
    Very heart touching! Everything has been so beautifully and elegantly written. Grateful for you on bringing such an emotional blog on Fathers’ Day. We owe a lot to our fathers. Thanks for sharing Sir.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks dear for having gone through the blog….your keen observations bolster my morale….

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  3. postrose4 Avatar
    postrose4

    Love and sacrifice of a father are immense, no matter what. They actually are your support system for life just like a strong banyan tree

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks for having gone through the blog despite your busy schedule…. your observations about the key elements of what I have tried to convey are praise worthy…. grateful

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  4. cdrvkjaitly Avatar
    cdrvkjaitly

    Good show Malhotra ji. Tussi great Ho! Keep it up.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks a lot Sir for your encouragement….

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  5. NAGENDER SINGH YADAV Avatar
    NAGENDER SINGH YADAV

    Well written sir, This is how tacit knowledge and values passes from one generation to another

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks dear for having gone through my blog and your keen observation….

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  6. Tara Chand Avatar
    Tara Chand

    You father was a noble soul, I am sure you shall imbibe those qualities of your father.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Sir, thanks for having gone through the blog despite your busy schedule…I will definitely try to follow on his footsteps although it is an uphill task for me and a lot of time has passed….but it is perhaps never too late…. grateful sir…

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  7. dharmila Avatar
    dharmila

    Super writing. Beautifully portrayed the memories of your daddy.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      thanks madam for your words of praise

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  8. pknayar1970Pushp Avatar

    Dear AP… This piece is written so beautifully. You have captured the Compassion, Grace and Energy of your DADDY with so much clarity that could feel his presence. May God Bless you always with his fond memories and he must be smiling at you and of course entire family !! Best Regards. Pushp

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks brother…. always look forward to your messages which are truly morale boosters for me in terms of my writing…more than a friend you have been like a family member for around 30 years now… lucky to have you in my life my….

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  9. farheez Avatar

    “I had taken it for granted that this would last forever. I had painted an image of immortality for him in my mind.”
    This epitomises the whole thought behind your musings. Immortality is in the mind and not in the physical being. The presence felt even when the person is not physically there.
    That is the previlege of a chosen few in our life.
    I can relate with you and your feelings though through different circumstance and situations. And you can vouch for it as you too have had that experience when you were here.
    I need not say anymore as there is naught to say for such depth in it. Some things have to be felt quietly to understand the depth in it rather than spoken loudly.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Indeed bro…..we share the same thought process in many ways although they did not come forth when I was there and at the prime of my youth….but age has mellowed me a bit and I am able to express my views through my writings…. thanks for having gone through the blog…

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  10. Mritunjay Kumar Singh Avatar
    Mritunjay Kumar Singh

    Our parents are pedestals for our rest of life forever. They are immortal.
    You are lucky to have so lively father. He’s never so far that you can’t feel his presence within yourself. Take care !

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Bhaisahab… you have understood the essence of what I was trying to convey through the blog….indeed our parents are immortal and never leave us on this journey called life…. thanks for having gone through the blog

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  11. ABRAR SHERIFF M Avatar
    ABRAR SHERIFF M

    The Previous generation hands over the baton to the current and the lessons learnt will keep us in Good stead. Wonderful piece .

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks bro

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  12. Debashis Naik Chennai Avatar
    Debashis Naik Chennai

    I had the fortune of getting the shade of the banyan tree. I felt the same as many others ,about the
    Similarity in looks of DADDY with Balraj Sahni the stalwart of Bombay talkies.
    Till now memory of his personae is etched in my mind like sepia movie.
    Aps lucky you -your karma gave you your DADDY.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Debashish…..for a long time you were like a part of our family and your comments come straight from the ๐Ÿ’“….. grateful

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  13. Radhika Avatar

    I felt so much love while reading this piece, I cannot express in words. Thank you for bringing out the best of you, of him in such tying times for all of us… For us to cherish, to believe and move ahead in knowledge that all will be well in the end. Body or no body, we are all transient and our work truly is to leave a mark of love and hope in all that we do, as he did. Happiest Birthday to a man, who is beyond death and birth โœจ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโœจ

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Master, your comments and review is exceptional… perhaps the best I have received from someone…no doubt you are yourself a writer of repute…. grateful

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      1. Radhika Avatar

        That means a lot coming from you, sir. ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ’ซ

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  14. I. S. khanna Avatar

    The Banyan tree has not vanished yet as you can see the saplings growing out of its roots in the shape of your daughter and we all can see it’s strong under- currents in dear aps. Illustrious son of an illustrious father.
    On a jovial note, it is heartening to know that your hay days were enveloped by the bevies of umpteen girlfriends who had a crush for the Banyan tree.
    Since the Bayan tree is very much around, will be happy if you remove the sad DP ” miss you Daddy “.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thank you uncle ๐Ÿ’–, I always look forward to your reviews of my blog which are a source of immense inspiration for me…. thanks for your blessings to my daughter….and yes, I will surely change the DP

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  15. Rajiv Dutta Avatar
    Rajiv Dutta

    A befitting tribute to Daddy from a son who is still in awe of the influence he had during his life.
    Sometimes words fail to do justice to emotions but your language lives up to the expectations! Great!

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  16. Rajiv Dutta Avatar
    Rajiv Dutta

    A befitting tribute to Daddy from a son who is still in awe of the influence he had during his life.
    Sometimes words fail to do justice to emotions but your language lives up to the expectations! Great!

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks bro….it is all because of friends like you that I am to sustain my passion of writing….and striving to take it forward….hope it continues in the future

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  17. delhiprince Avatar
    delhiprince

    Great tribute to a tall, handsome, calm, wise and well rooted banyan with strong and far reaching branches that will carry his spirit forward.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks Di…he loved his extended family including his dear sisters, brother, nieces and nephews

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  18. sanjay nayak Avatar
    sanjay nayak

    Fond tribute to a great Personality ,always remember Uncleji.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks dear….he never treated you less than a son…….

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  19. prasadvsv Avatar

    While mothers are visible in their parenting, many fathers are not. You are blessed to have such a father who allowed you to grow while being rooted to the fundamental values that he imparted from childhood. I am sure his blessings are there for you for ever.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Sir, you have indeed understood the importance which Daddy played in my life…….he was a man par excellence….. thanks for sharing your valuable thoughts..

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  20. Nice blog

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks dear for your appreciation….

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  21. vandanadu Avatar
    vandanadu

    Amazing tribute from a diligent son ……
    Your father must be so proud of you …

    Feeling so peaceful just while reading this piece…..โค๏ธ

    It is such a blessing grace to be nurtured with a great soul……..

    May God Bless All……

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Like always, you have understood the essence of the blog my friend… grateful

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  22. JPSingh Avatar
    JPSingh

    Great Soul ….. May God Bless his soul with Peace !!

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Indeed, my guiding light

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  23. Sandeep Mathur Avatar
    Sandeep Mathur

    Great tribute to ur father on his birthday

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks bro

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      1. Kulvinder Kaur Avatar
        Kulvinder Kaur

        Well just like u my father was our mentor right from childhood with education his only passion since he could not get it and wanted to see his children get educated and would check our home work daily and in lady Irwin school we had a daily exam in first period and my father would check our performance and groomed is into strict discipline and gradually I got my passion for education other than listen to radio TV for vivid Bharti songs or commentary on hockey cricket which he was really fond of and gradually we grew with him taking us for movies now and then never making us realize that we were daughter s and he treated us like sons and gave enormous love and virtues in life despite getting an opportunity to become MD of Asia ,72 when trade fare authority of India was his child Tod ay so well established and he would get crores of rupees offered for stalls all at his disposal but a v honest person never even bought sofa from there cheap despite our needs he would type my books and refused to go abroad with pc Alexander since he was a v sincere worker and led v disciplined life daily walk at 5am and at night mother and father would go for walk and we would vsleep with books on face pretending we were studying similar to Ur pop he retired v gracefully and kochar sahib was in great demand amongst his friends for there card games and 80 plus he was as routine in his walk till he collapsed on way back from walk and finally we got endoscopy and realized there was an esophageal growth suspicious of malignancy and by the time confirmation came he had become a skeleton as the stent moved and again no food entering and in dauyd he became a skeleton and died while we were trying to attempt fresh bld transfusion and unfortunately Ur and our dad both died of a separate CA but both disciplined men dedicated life for children .

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      2. apsmalhotra Avatar

        Yes Di, uncle was also a very thorough gentleman…. through my blog you could reminsce about him is quite nice

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  24. mmalhotra77 Avatar
    mmalhotra77

    Great tribute to Daddy. Being compared to Daddy is the best compliment I have received in a long time. Miss him a lot.

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      I know sweetheart ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’˜ you have several attributes in common with him….. you are destined to be a great Banyan….. God bless โฃ๏ธ

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  25. Narendra Bhardwaj Avatar
    Narendra Bhardwaj

    Great banyan with well versed in GITA, really we are proud of our parents,

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Yes…indeed Narendra, time flows by but memories are retained….

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  26. sushovan1968sushovan Avatar

    very lucid and profound. Your metaphor of Dad-Banyan tree is bang on .

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks ๐Ÿ‘

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  27. goyalsac Avatar
    goyalsac

    Dear APS ji

    This is a very special blog.
    Kudos to you for remembering your father and bringing out his persona and acknowledging his contribution in your life ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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    1. apsmalhotra Avatar

      Thanks Sachin, for always being the foremost in reading my blog and then boosting my morale….. grateful…. always

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