There was a time when this beautiful extension of Bangalore was bereft of people. The lonely streets stretched long and were filled with dread. It was scary to travel alone on these streets during the late evening/night times. The traffic, those days consisted of mere bicycles and scooters; with a few cars scattered here and there. As kids of 60s and 70s, we used to play cricket and other games like the lagory, soorchand, bugari, gillidandlu and so on, on the empty streets. Games unheard of these days!
The Shopping Complex in 4th Block was just the boys' playground where we had our initiation into tennis ball cricket. It was the unofficial school ground for us High School students, where we spent the 'games period' with a variety of sports like the kabaddi, kho-kho and the like. The multi-storied shopping complex was still a few years away. There are so many tidbits of memories tucked away in a corner of my brain that it is hard to pick and choose a few. I rack my brains for the prominent ones and here are a few. The search light beams dancing in the night skies of pockets of Jayanagar area that emanated from the Circus tents of Subhash nagar grounds; the lingering taste of Orange ice candies of shellys Ice Cream corner; the gingery taste of masala tea of Bharat Cafe; eating groundnuts with my parents, seated on the stone structures (situated on the four corners of 4th block complex grounds); watching with trepidation when dead bodies were being carried for burial (in 4th block burial grounds behind the main bus stand) in bright green coloured coffins by a group of people wearing handkerchiefs as head-bands; shivering with cold and fear while walking along the empty 9th main road stretch. These are some odd memories that has remained with me to this day. What an epic time and era that was! If we are to go back in time and recapture those forgotten childhood days, the only way would be to stop progress and development. Alas, that can never be! Just reliving these old memories puts a smile on my old haggard face!
Wow.. Very Nostalgic Sri Hari ..felt like me writing the Blog myself..Very Fond Memories of our Childhood Spent at Jayanagar which we Cherish until our time in this Planet.The Choice of Words can best the Incredible Tharoor though๐คฃ๐๐ ๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture Maharaj๐We lived our times in Jayanagar & the best of memories you have captured here with many more to come in your next one๐.
ReplyDeleteSuperrr Blogger T. Nagaraj alias Hari alias Maharaj ๐
Hey Hari,
ReplyDeleteYour blog has reversed the famous quote" a picture tells a thousand words" You have sketched a nostalgic picture of Jayanagar of the 60's and 70's in less than thousand words.
The vivid description of 4th block, a treasured haunt for all,made my mouth water reminiscing eating dahi poori in Bharath Cafe and sipping a shared cup of masala chai with my sisters.
Your blogs are so nostalgic that they provide confort food to the soul.
Keep blogging to take us through our childhood ,the best phase of life.