Friday, 23 September 2016

The M P House

For three years Nemmara my home 
Near and far was able to roam 
A place with its own charms 
For someone new also giving alarms. 

Manangot Parayil House 
My ancestral home 
A cluster of houses located 
All in some way related. 

Para in Malayalam meaning rock 
Other settlements on same bedrock 
Parayil, East, West and South 
Houses in these locations also North. 

These settlements have connections 
Through marriage ancestral conventions 
The Parayil house bring people together 
For social functions they gather. 

Grandmother`s brothers hard working 
Paddy fields and land acquiring 
Fertile land near and at Thevarmany 
Became a thriving farming family. 

A joint family in the forties 
Grandparents and daughters four 
Two of them in the house living 
Other two away settling. 

We from Malaya came to such a situation 
In a joint family making the best of the occasion 
Grandmother landed property getting 
Grandfather the property managing. 

Our house three floors 
Attic on top, ground floor, first floor 
Ground floor verandah in front and side 
Bedrooms two, kitchen, dining space wide. 

First floor two rooms for sleep 
Staircase up narrow and steep 
Verandah in front with wooden grills 
Drying boiled paddy sky lighted attic fills. 

An outhouse as a granary used 
A long shed for cows, hay and waste produced 
A gatehouse in front of main house 
Four small raised platforms to sit and converse. 

To the front and left of the house a pit well 
Holes in the sides show where snakes dwell 
Casting their skins in summer 
When well walls get warmer. 

Open space between cowshed and house 
Also in front behind gatehouse 
Summer scorching heat burning feet 
Slippers best way this challenge to meet. 

Unshaded spaces canopy covered in summer 
Fronds and leaves arranged in skillful manner 
The sandy floor gets a coating 
Mixed cow dung and water smearing. 

Cow dung here a precious commodity 
Made into round dried patties 
Used as disinfectant and fuel 
No one here to cattle gets cruel. 

Paddy fields in front like a sea 
To the side as far as the eye can see 
Palmera trees dark, broad leafed crown 
Bunches of fruits in summer purplish brown.

Most places in Kerala 
One sees coconut and Palmera 
Plowing by buffalos after first rain 
Tractors used now for better gain. 

With times changing 
Old ways abandoning 
Use of fertilizer, insecticides 
Fish, water life face suicide.   

The M.P. House now transformed 
As a modern residence reformed 
Brick walls replacing bamboo fencing 
TV, piped water, telephone a better life making.


M. P. Prabhakar 
13.7.16

1 comment:

  1. The MP house must be about 2 centuries old. I was born there,so was my mother and her mother.In my childhood,the attic was filled with swords and other implements of feudal war. We bathed in huge communal lakes in sylvan surroundings, a far cry from today's bathrooms. It was a joint family house with cousins to fight,play and argue with..........a simple rustic life.

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