Monday, 15 January 2018

I Think A Part Of Me Will Always Be Waiting For You.

Blog by-Dr Jaya Kumar.



Recently one of my very close relatives from Europe came over to stay with us. They are now settled in Europe but are still rooted to India. Their children love everything about India and are very attached to me and my family.
As it is said, that all good times and moments too come to an end, and so was their winter vacation.
Me and my family were going to see them off at the airport. On the way we were discussing all the beautiful moments and time spent together.
Infact all of us were having a nostalgic feeling of having  to bid good bye to them.
Lots of emotions and sentiments were coming to our hearts and minds. Lots of prayers and blessings for each other with happiness and wellness wishes were exchanged.
Now the parting time had come as we stopped our car at the airport departure terminal. As we all come out of our car, our eyes were filled with silent tears.
I moved myself to one side of the departure gate and started observing the people who had come to drop their near and dear ones.
Infact whenever we travel the world, we would probably never find such types of moments which we feel and exhibit here in India.



The moments of tearful silence. An ocean of attachment and love in every heart. A wish to see our loved ones back soon when they leave. We wish to tell them to stay back with us forever.
There were all age groups of people there to drop their friends and family.
Some were crying unstoppably and a few others were hugging each other so tightly that their hug was speaking a million feelings.
Some even brought traditional sweets to share as their last loving gesture towards them for their future luck.
Many people had come to bid farewell to each person travelling.
Everyone had taken out their valuable time to share the value of relationship they had with the traveller.
Every heart was beating for each other and every eye was just wishing to bid farewell till the end of the line of the permitted access area.
I felt that valuing our relationships are our true assets. We are one of the most soft-hearted and sentimental population.
We ourselves miss our strength of our loving life and relations.
We as Indians truly live with emotions.
On that particular day I really thought that let us all appreciate the beauty of relationships and respect each other even more.
Though maybe whole world is not our family and friends but if we really think we all will come to the same conclusion. The conclusion that we are related with each other as Indians and surely as true hearted, sentimental and emotional human beings.
I also bid good bye to my relatives with a heavy heart and really wished for everyone's happiness and a safe journey for all who were boarding their flights.



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