Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A wish on an eyelash

Wishing is a very deeply ingrained characteristic found in almost every earthling. We all keep wishing all the time, whether it is for a new car, a better job or a bigger house and yes of course for the hottest hunk (or chick) around the corner. There is always an insatiable longing for more and better, with a never-ending wish list.

Being free of cost, wishing is an important ritual in our everyday life. There are indefinite ways of wishing with every culture and religion having zillions of them.

A glance at few of the wishing ways left me puzzled. The common childhood practice of wishing on an eyelash is quite ironical. How can a miniscule thing like an eyelash, carry the heavy burden of a wish. That too, it has the big responsibility of taking it to the heavens, for it to be delivered right at God’s doorstep.

Not very different, the second one being blowing a dandelion flower after wishing on it. In comparison with the eyelash, agreed that its little bigger but still it is delicate and fragile. Trusting it as a suitable carrier for our treasured wish is still questionable.

Broken milk tooth takes the third spot. It makes me wonder why would something as unappealing and useless as a broken tooth be chosen for wishing. On top of that there is a special fairy (our dear tooth fairy) assigned for the collection and granting of wishes on them.

The fourth one is the Bollywood favourite, a falling star or a meteor (Maybe that’s the starry connection!). Our sky is filled with bright shining stars but we choose a falling star to wish upon! Why wish on something that is moving away from God’s abode instead of approaching it.

The list is endless and I can go on adding to it. There are other ways like blowing the candles on a birthday cake, dropping coins in a wishing well, spotting a mail van etc etc. But I leave the rest for someone else to analyse. I guess one thing that makes them wishable is their rarity and that’s the common factor in all of them.

So, there you go, pick up your favourite and pull out that wish list under your pillow. Close your eyes and make a wish. But remember do not tell anyone or the wish will not come true. Happy Wishing!

8 comments:

  1. hey dang... welcome to bloggoing...
    and your blog seems to be inspired by our 'apsara' stories, and seems true to your name (the one with very little validity time now!!) Keep it up... I hope (dnt wish, cause i am tellin it)to see u blogging about more and more 'interesting' topics... best of luck
    (p.s. btw me n sid were thinking of you once, we didnt see Meneka for a long time, u must be knowing!!! ;)

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  2. hmmm...interesting post dang! i wonder what is it that u r wishing for right now? and what is it thats not happening. share with us the inspiration behind writing this post, am sure that will add so much more meaning to the post :)

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  3. Do you think that milk teeth might be a hallucinogen?

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  4. @ Bhavin: thank u 4 d big welcome! Being an Apsara is part of identity.. cnt do away wid tht.. for whtevr time left!
    (p.s. Meneka has lil outa touch wid me... but ask Indra..he is rite mext 2 u ..he must be knowing;))
    @Sid: Thanks!! U sort of guessed d next one quite rightly... it will b up soon!!:)

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  5. Uday why dnt u giv it a shot? Mite turn out 2 b a gr8 discovery!;)

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  6. Will I start seeing fairies then? :D

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