Friday, December 26, 2008

"Idhuvum kadandhu pogum"

Few days back I was talking to my dad about things I hate the most and those which irritate me and put me off, thoroughly. I was constantly talking talking and talking and whining as far as possible, dad was patiently listening, he did not speak a word in-between my jabber. Just then I finished he said one sentence in tamizh-it goes like this,

“Idhuvum kadandhu pogum”

It means, even this phase of problem/worry/crisis will move on. This really encouraged me. The sentence looks so tiny but has an incredible meaning to it. It boosts a person so much, further it makes us think in a wider perspective as the phase will move on. From then on whenever I face some crooked situation, I remember his words, it makes me look forward and hit upon solutions.

I wanted to share this piece of information for those who think troubles always exists and never goes from us.

So whenever you are down, say this sentence to yourself. It really works...

Keep smiling :)

18 comments:

Unknown said...

very true .. i heard it somewhere, every Adversity wld give u a Opportunity... namaiyo / kashtamo - yedhu vandhaalum , we shd take it lightly ...and must on future ...

rombha sandhadhosam thalai kaal theriyaama irukkavum vendaam, rombha kashtam naa , urkkulaijju ukkaravum venaam .. we shd hv the balance ...

"yellam namaikke"nnu ninaichu poinde irukka vendiyadhu thaan ...

Scribbles said...

:) thanks for ur comments prasanna...

leks said...

:P who knows to take things more lighter than me? I mean leaving medical college and then leaving Reuters and then not taking the offer from Times :D ( i love gloating over myself :P)
ok back to my comments.

true to the world, i mean isnt world living on the very fact that we need to take things as we move, otherwise how would we humans survive all the disasters, the wars n what not?( philosophy) :D

But there is a brownie here too ;) take things light enough but light enough to float on it and fly and not to forget it and make it a grave stone..( sigh. i always knew i was a good writer :P )
love
leks..

Scribbles said...

thanks leks, btw y self Appreciation dear ;)?

Anand said...

good piece of info to share

Rewrite said...

paa ore mani ratanamn effect dan

Scribbles said...

@gautham - too much da... kalaikadhaa..

Scribbles said...

@anand - thanks

RAM said...

good thought :)
and its true to the core. like in the movie vetayadu vilayadhu,kamal tells a line to jo, think that everything will be alright next morning. so that's seems to be very true.

Unknown said...

Good one...

Manikandan said...

hello.. Indha dialogue yar sonnadhu ""Idhuvum kadandhu pogum"" Great comments. I don't know the personality who said this

Scribbles said...

@mani

this was told to me by my dad !

krishna kumar said...

hi sharanya,

very very true.. my dad used to tell this often, he is my inspiration. i have also seen, mr. sivakumar saying the same dialogue in chithi seriel... im jus looking out for the literature where this line had bee used... if u get to know about it, plz let me know.. thank u.

selva ganapathy said...

awesome!.. I was writing something on similar lines.. will post it in my blog in a couple of days.. do drop by....

Scribbles said...

@selva - thanks and sure ll chk out !..

Sunsys said...

Hey sharan, someone was talking about this word and this suddenly paused me a while and didn't get the meaning out and when i googled i found your blog.. awesome .. good one god bless you.. this really made me day :)

tc and cheers,
S.Subramanian

Scribbles said...

:) its nice to know :) thanks a lot :)

Unknown said...

I was very sad and thinking about the fight with my friend and thought to left him but when this sentence remembered I console myself and gng the way as it goes.