Mohana Raga
P. Krishnamoorthy
Sahana
was amazed at the imposing and impressive mansion of her uncle with the name
board T.K.Gopal glittering in golden letters.The security at the entrance
enquired her as to whom she would like to see and she replied that she wanted to see her uncle TKG. A female voice from the
balcony ordered him to allow them inside. TKG’s wife Rukmani warmly welcomed Sahana.
After she introduced herself with her name, she said “I am the daughter of
Sarma of Kumbakonam (a temple city in South India) brother of TKG. Being a singer
in classical music I wanted to become a disciple of TKG to learn improvisations in classical
music”. “TKG had gone out of town and return
only in the evening” replied Rukmani.. Sahana was prepared to wait till he
returns.
Sahana
saw the Pooja room adjoining the living room. It looked like a mini temple with
many divine idols and portraits. On seeing them, her divine instinct made her to
sing. Rukmani, who was hearing her melodious singing from the kitchen, came out
and stood in a corner to continue listening to her music. Sahana was singing
the carnatic song “Mohana Rama” by Saint Tyagaraja in Mohana Ragam. Rukhmani was
engrossed herself in that melodious voice combined with clarity and reflective divinity.
When she finished, Rukmani complimented her profusely for her voice and added that
this was also the uncle’s favorite Raga. After their lunch Sahana had a short
nap in the next room.
It
was five in the evening when TKG’s car entered the mansion. Rukmani opened the entrance door . On seeing a
suit case in the living room, he asked his wife as to who had come. Rukmani hesitatingly replied that his
brother’s daughter Sahana had come from Kumbakonam. TKG was not happy with her visit as he was not
in good terms with his brother for a long time due to family feuds. He was questioning the purpose of her trip. “If they
need some monetary help, they could send a letter, instead of sending his
daughter”. Rukmani said that Sahana had come to become your disciple for improving her knowledge in classical music.. TKG queried his wife as to why she
should plead for her so strongly when she knew about his decision of not taking
anybody as a disciple. She appealed to
make an exception for Sahana as she had a very melodious voice that was evidenced by her singing
“Mohana Rama” song before the Pooja room. Yet TKG reiterated his stand on his
earlier decision.
Rukhmani
was his second wife after the death of first wife, Susheela. Rukmani was in tears and claimed that she had never
asked any favor from him. Lamentably she
was not also able to conceive a child as he wanted, and living with that guilt
everyday. By God’s grace, though she got everything in life with TKG, she was
missing the sacred motherhood to end her loneliness. The option to adopt some child
from an orphanage, also was not acceptable to TKG. She was appealing to take
Sahana only as a deciple in music and she would prove as an asset to him thru her voice in the long run. TKG was
deeply moved at the unprecdented
sentimental pleading of his wife. As no
other option left to him except to concede to his wife’s desire, he finally
agreed to take Sahana as a disciple for music. Rukmani was jubilant and
immensely happy on hearing TKG’s consent for her request.
Sahana
also heard TKG’s consent as she came out from the room. She touched her uncle’s feet for his blessings and thanked
him for his generosity to accept her as a disciple. TKG in
turn, blessed her and, after enquiring the welfares of his brother, he wanted
to know under whom Sahana was learning music in her place. She replied that she
was taking lessons from one Vasudeva Sharma,
an elderly teacher who passed away only last week due to heart attack. TKG was interested
in her present level of musical knowledge. She replied that she had come upto
“Keerthana” (songs in praise of God) level
and well versed in singing in all
“Ragas” (musical framework). TKG’s evaluation then shifted to her depth of
knowledge on the definition of music. According to her, classical music was to consciously assimilate and feel the divinity with
prayers in the only language of musical
form. He followed with a query on ‘swara’(dimension of musical pitch) difference
between kalyani raga and mohanam. She gave the right answer. Finally he wanted
her to sing in raga ‘shanmugapriya’ and
she did with the song “Saravanabhava Ennum”. TKG complimented her singing that song and also her knowledge of
music. He wanted to start her first lesson on the auspicious ‘Saraswathi Pooja’ day. He also confirmed
that her stay and other requirements would be taken care of by her aunt. As he
went inside his room, Sahana’s affectionately calling him as ‘uncle’
again and again was reverberating in his ears. He was imagining if her late daughter would have been alive now,
she must be Sahana’s age and loving
called him as ‘dad’. While he was get consoled
with her loss, he could not endure his yearning for her. With these bitter feelings
and tears in his eyes, he closed the doors.
Old memories tormented him. A
recollection of them made him to recall his married life twenty years ago when
he held the hand of Susheela in the wedding bond. As he was very fond of
children, he desired to have one within a short time but Susheela was able to
conceive only after two years. He was
excited on that belated news. But fate had a different agenda and Sushila died due
to complications in delivery. Misfortune chased TKG miserably. The child also
died after few hours of birth. Successive tragedies made TKG traumatized. Since
then TKG lived a life in depression and desolation.
TKG’s friends and colleagues in music world insisted TKG to get married again at
least for the sake of a child. TKG was convinced and agreed for the proposal. He
got married to Rukmani, the ‘tanpura’ player in his group. As per the old
adage “misfortune never comes in single
but in battalions” was applicable in TKG ‘s life. TKG was eagerly awaiting the news of the new addition in the family; but only
years passed and Rukmani did not conceive. On medical check up it was found that due to
infertility problem she would not be able to conceive for ever, TKG was again disappointed and devastated. Rukmani was shattered and tried to commit suicide by taking excessive sleeping
tablets. TKG was able to save her in time
by stopping her from sleeping. With that he was apprehensive of losing
Rukmani also if TKG openly revealed his desire for a child.
On the Saraswathi Pooja day,
Sahana decorated the Pooja room with all
flower garlands in bright colors. Sahana and Rukmani mutually were very happy in
each other’s company and relationship. Before starting the music lessons, both asked
her to sing a song on Goddess Saraswathi. She sang the song ‘Devi Jaga Janani’.
When finished they praised her singing and blessed her with a new saree. The
first lesson TKG said that music was the bed rock of divinity in life. He
elucidated with examples ‘Swaras’ were the parameters of ‘Keerthana’. TKG was
advocating that the classical music provided mental peace in daily life. Sahana
felt her uncle’s teachings gave her more valuable lessons for life. Finally at
his request she sang another Saint Tyagaraja’s composition “Samaja
varagamanba’. TKG commended that she was singing the difficult high notes flawlessly, because of her unique melodious voice
that was a God’s gift to her. Time rolled by and Sahana was very happy with her
present life. It was around five in the
evening on one day when the office-bearers from ‘Kalaivani Gana Sabha’came to
invite TKG for their tenth anniversary celebrations and also seek consent for
his concert on that day. TKG accepted
the invitation and agreed to give a concert.
He also indicated that Sahana would also be there with him.
The hall was filled with full
compliment of invitees. As scheduled TKG came to the dais with his accompanying
artists. The Secretary welcomed TKG and the gathering and honored him with a
silk shawl. . He started with Tyagaraja’s composition of “Raghu Nayaka”. The
entire auditorium was echoed with applause. Following this, he sang in ‘Devgandhari’
and another in ‘Kalyani’ ragas. The reactive applause from the audiance was
thunderous. As desired by them, when TKG sang the song “Evaru Ninu Vina’ in Mohana raga, their reaction and excitement were extraordinary and TKG
himself was surprised at their enthusiasm. When singing the ‘Keerthana’, TKG
was trying to reach the high note, he felt uneasy and could not continue his
singing. He suddenly leaned on the ‘tabela’ artist. Witnessing this, Sahana,
to avoid any interruption, she continued where he left, and there was huge
applause, At the request of the audience Sahana’s performance on the next two ‘Keerthanas’
were also well received. TKG came to normal after a brief rest. With folded
hands at Sahana, he thanked her for the timely help in finishing the song. Sahana was emotional when her uncle, with tears in his
eyes, expressed his gratitude with folded hands.
After the concert TKG in sobbing tone
appealed to the audience to forgive him for the sudden break for reasons unknown
to him. He was also thankful for their admiration to Sahana who completed the
performance. Further TKG was asking audience’s approval to decide Sahana,
his brother’s daughter as his successor to continue the service to classical
music. When they hailed his decision. TKG immediately reassigned the shawl given to
him to Sahana. Sahana felt the happenings as if they happened in a dream. She
was confused as how far she was qualified for such a high recognition.
Classical music was like an ocean and
what she had learnt so far was a drop in that ocean. She touched TKG’s feet and
paid her respects to him. In turn he blessed her with all success in her future
endeavors. He would ask his brother’s
consent to adopt Sahana as his successor.
When the audience reacted positively to
his proposal, suddenly one gentleman from the last row, shouted that TKG could not adopt Sahana. There
was silence in the auditorium and all eyes turned towards him. TKG felt
somebody had an objection to his proposal. Both TKG and Sahana were anxiously
looking at an aged man with beard and gray hair, walking towards podium. TKG
recognized the man as his elder brother Sarma. When Sahana saw him she immediately
questioned him as how he was in the concert. TKG was asking him as to when he
came to that place. He also sought his consent to adopt his daughter Sahana as
his successor for her good future.
Since he heard that his daughter was
singing her first concert, he came to listen her singing. He repeated and
asserted his objection to TKG’s adopting her. Though Sahana was with him for
the last twenty years, he was not able to give consent for adoption, simply for the reason she was not
his own daughter. Though in the same twenty years she was not living with TKG, how
could he adopt his own daughter?. TKG was puzzled at his statement. He was
revisiting those incidents twenty years ago, when his wife died during
delivery. The child also died few hours later. How could that child be alive
now as Sahana? Sarma interrupted his thoughts and resolved the riddle.
Sarma clarified the incidents:
Twenty years ago when TKG’s wife Sushila,
and Sarma’s wife Ambujam, had labor pains at the same time, they were admitted
in the same hospital for delivery. Unfortunately Sushila died during delivery.
Ambujam’s baby also died few hours later. As Ambujam was yearning for a child,
she would not take her baby’s death easily and become hysterical. So he managed
to switch Sushila’s baby to Ambujam. After few years, Ambujam died in cancer.
With a heavy heart and guilty conscience he was living with that guilt all
along. From now on he would be relieved from that guilt with Sahana joining her
father. TKG’s eyes were full of tears as the riddle had been resolved.
Sahana was more excited with the two
recognitions, one of successor to TKG in music and the other joining her
father. But she valued the latter one as it was by the grace of God.