Sunday, April 19, 2009

Words of wisdom

Many times one does not find wisdom in books, the pure and heavenly presence of wisdom can only be felt when you get to the state of enlightenment. Wisdom should not necessarily come from highly educated person, often some experiences of common man and quotes teach you so many things which you would never understand by reading books. To add to this argument, one does not have to use words with deep, mystic meaning. In fact, the simpler is the word, better is the effect. I always had a dream of being a truck driver since childhood, don't ask the reason but somehow I felt he understands world better than rest of us. Maybe because he has seen and explored world much more than you and me, he has a higher insight of complexities of human life.

My dream of being a truck driver shattered into pieces when I found engineers and doctors with their beautiful wives; realities of life and steep inclination towards materialistic things once again conquered the pure, pristine ambition of a child. It was going very routinely until yesterday the thought popped in my mind and I started it putting here. I would say that truck driver's contribution towards the human development is always neglected and considered inferior. I know the society is always biased towards intellects who are highly educated than the real wizards, but heck ! I will not second society on this, I have some examples which will prove that truck drivers also have equal depth of knowledge as that of the celebrated philosophers. I will be explaining meanings behind the one liners that you often find at the back of a truck, many of you mock it but I call it words of wisdom , so here it goes ( For those who do not have indic fonts installed mostly on Linux Box can install it from here ) -

चुन्नू मुन्नू दे पप्पा दी गड्डी |
- Don't laugh. It shows the earnest love of a father who is away from his family for many days because of the nature of his job. He is reviving memories of those unforgettable moments he spent with his offspring. I don't understand how come people remember those sad dialogues of A.K. Hangal in Sholay or Naseeruddin Shah's classic performance in Masoom and at the same time laugh at our driver's emotions.

दोस्ती पक्की, खर्चा अपना अपना |
- This is business buddy ! I have never seen any other better statement than this which clearly and succinctly expresses the boundaries between a friend and a parasite. If you know one, send it to me through a comment on this post.

खेतो पे किसान, सीमा पर जवान |
- I don't think there is any dispute over this line, as told in our 4th standard's social science's book , we all know Indian economy is highly dependent on it's agricultural development. And it is the truth that we have a sound sleep every night only because our jawans are trying really hard to protect our borders from intruders.

जगह मिलने पर साइड दी जायेगी |
- Many of us do not understand the simple meaning behind this line. It shows the clarity of thought and a level of maturity to understand need and urgency of others. How else a truck driver could convey his thoughts to someone who is behind him? They do not have high tech wireless radio systems to exchange words in case of urgency.

चलती है गाडी, उड़ती है धुल |
जलते हैं दुश्मन, खिलते हैं फूल ||
- Apparently, these two statements look unrelated, but as I said earlier, you need to keep your biased mind away in order to understand the hidden wisdom behind these lines. Our driver is saying that when someone makes progress, there are people who are always jealous of his / her achievements. But irrespective of their envious nature one has to keep travelling the path of glory. What a way to put things in such a simple words !

अमीरों की ज़िन्दगी बिस्कूट और केक पर |
ड्राईवर की ज़िन्दगी क्लच और ब्रेक पर ||
- I can see your laughing faces. But believe me, you need to have a heart and soul of a truck driver to understand the meanings of these lines. I am often amazed by seeing the driving skills of truck drivers and hence totally support this statement wholeheartedly.

नदी किनारे मैना बैठी, दाना खाए छल्ली दा |
तू तो राजा बन गया ड्राईवर, दिल ना लागे अकेली दा ||
- I don't know about you guys, but tears rolled on my cheeks when I first read these lines. Can you imagine the situation of driver's wife when he has to go for a long trip? Tell me, we see number of movies in which army men return to their posts on a very short notice, but why don't we apply same rule to truck drivers? Why is the approach so partial ?

पापा ना पियो शराब |
खरीद दो मुझे एक किताब ||
- Well, this is more of a self awareness kind of initiative. Yes, truck drivers are also human beings and they also need some education. And they don't want it to be told in a complicated manner. I appreciate the honesty behind these lines.

१८ के फूल, ८४ की माला |
बुरी नज़र वाले तेरा मुह काला ||
- I am a strong believer of believes, some of you guys derogatorily call it as superstitions. Since this is very close to truck driver's religious beliefs, let's not comment on it.

क्या साथ लाया है, क्या साथ ले जायेगा |
खाली हाथ आया था, खाली हाथ जायेगा ||
- See some similarity? Raksesh Roshan should be sued for stealing these lines. I think, now you people's perspective towards drivers should change significantly. If you trace the roots of these lines, you will find it in Bhagwad - Geeta.

मालिक की गाड़ी, ड्राईवर का पसीना |
चलती है रोड पर बनके हसीना ||
- This is my personal favorite. Truck driver's profession is still in demand because of these lines. See the self esteem and self respect ? Such lines make me still follow the good old dream of mine. It portrays a responsible, hard working and carefree bird like attitude of a driver which gives him the strength to walk the less traveled road. Hats off to your attitude guys !

Finally, I want to conclude - truck drivers are not like the one which we see in Hindi movies, they are normal humans like us with emotions. They also have problems and dreams like all of us. I honestly expect after reading this post, you guys will start respecting truck drivers in a same sense as you do with doctors, engineers and so called professionals.

Comments, suggestions, more words of wisdom are most welcome !

15 comments:

sach323 said...

This is good one i truely agree with you .I guess u forget to mention one famous quote "Buri najar vale tera moo kala ".
One thing i am curious of is that , do u remember all the quotes ?? or u took them from some where

Anu said...

nice topic taken for writing the blog :) I agree completely with u that drivers are humans and truly deserve the same amount of respect as that given to so called professionals. I hope ur blog makes some chemical locha in ppl's so called intellectual minds :)

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Swayambhu said...

'extremely down to earth n realistic post'...shows hw we r on d same level as humans; watevr we achieve, we shud remmbr we still r human n nt superhuman / semi-divine...so we oughtta treat all living beings wid due respect...

'chunnu-munnu de pappa di gaddi';
'dosti pakki...'; 'chalti hai gaadi, udti hai dhool...'; 'papa na piyo shraaab...'; 'maalik di gaadi...' & 'nadi kinare maina bhaithi, daanaa khaae chhalli da. tu raja ban gaya driver, dil na laage akeli da!' (my personal favorite)...almost in dat ascending order r d ones i liked...

my childhood dream ws becoming a fighter-pilot in navy! (did u see the titanic navy ships wid a dozen planes parked neatly on it?) this dream ws inspired by a serial called 'samundar' on dd1... dunno hw n wen i lost it... :(

then around 7th to 11th std. i wanted to become a neurologist! this ws bcoz a famous neurologist named dr.ruturaj jadhav in nanded, my hometown,had successfully operated n healed an acquaintance - panchal uncle of mine, who ws attacked so horribly in a village election rivalry by huge stones, dat his skull ws broken n i had seen the small pieces of his skull...i ws amazed by the skill, power n prowess of dr. ruturaj in his field of neurology n brain...he healed panchal uncle frm madness to sanity too...this ws proved wen panchal uncle's marathwada gramin bank reinstated him as the bank manager...

i had to leave this dream bcoz i came to knw hw many yrs, money, infrastructure n backing it takes to become a successful doctor, rather neurologist...nevertheless, i still take keen interest in bio n realetd news, coz my final yr be project too is 'automated detection of malaria parasite using image processing'...

nw since my 12th (wich ws in 2004-05) i dream of being an entrepreneur (for wich engg. is an awsm bckgrnd and for this i ws inspired by dhirubhai ambani, narayan murthy, steve jobs, udayan kanade & gerard rego; just google them to know abt them!), and i firmly believe that i will realize this dream, come what may!

wen n whr did rakesh roshan steal 'kya laya tha...'?

thnx onkar for raising a topic abt dreams n real situations n real people...i'm fed up of reading stuff dats strictly high-society n pg3 kinds....

:)

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Sooraj Purandare said...

Nice post brother ..
As usual the topic is hatke and entertaining...
nice one..
my personal favorite is malik ki gadi, driver ka pasina...
too cool


loads of wishes ...
do keep writing

Rohan said...

Onkar I love the comments...

MechWildAmi said...

nice topic taken, i trully appriciate the deepth of all these thoughts... Grt subject keep it up

Unknown said...

hey nice topic !!!
Even I love reading those things written at the back of truck since childhood ...
cool, different and a very interesting topic...

What's in the name said...

loved it!

Kedar said...

Nice Post!
On other note, मला आवडलेला अजुन एक one-liner on truck: "बघतोस काय रागाने? Overtake केलय वाघाने!"

Ashish said...

My first reaction - "Wow!! What an uncommon observation!". I mean, yes, people do read these things during long drive but forget them in other second. No one tries to interprete. Great interpretation!! I was wondering how u remember all these things!! Keep it up bro!!

sagar said...

and the 14th :)
No doubt its ur bestest post ever...
u have explored some of the farthest emotions throughly..
nice collection and gr8 thought-work over each of them..
its really 'Reading between "the One liners"' :D
but..
do u really think the one liners on truck gives u an idea of the truck driver ?
these one liners are reflection of driver's emotions ??...
it is like knowing a person with his Gtalk status msg.. both are completely different dude !!
no resemblance (at all)...
its just a piece of quote he likes to put on..
त्याला जे one line आवडले ते त्याने लावले .. for both Gtalk user and truck driver/owner
neways and the second part is...
did u ever hear some news where truck driver is killed in some accident ?
in 90% of the accidents, truck driver is alive,drunk or ran away...and poor fellows in car, bike, tempo are brutally killed...
let me tell u the reason behind this... usually truck driver's cabin is around 8-10 feet above ground..and there is sturdy truck engine below his chair..
he is sitting on much higher level than height of any car,bike.. so the actual collision happens with the hard,sturdy part of engine with another vehicle...
driver वर direct impact खुप कमी वेळा होतो and due to truck चा momentum and heavy weight other vehicle always जास्ती damage होते ...
Due to this, the drunken, sleepy ट्रक driver can run away.. no one has any responsibility of the accident neither truck driver, nor truck owner..
Truck driver then goes his home and joins some other killer-van..again ready and more experienced to kill dozens of others...
no truck driver is ever jailed due to his mishap..they just flew away..
They know their 'immortality' during accidents so they keep on drinking..driving rashly..and fucking whores at highway dhabas whenever possible..
im talkig about majority of truck drivers..if this post is for those clean, non-drunker, HIV -ve truck drivers then okey..no issues for me..u can delete this comment :) (u will neways delete this)

but personal experiences are bitter than emotional assumptions. rt ??

bear with my English but Emotions can not be bounded by rules of Grammar !!

Smit Shah said...

Read Someones blog after a long time ...nice work =)

goaasim said...

Well said.

If you have the urge to learn, then it doesn't matter where or whom that knowledge comes from, you just need to pay attention and observe. With this post you have just proven that.

To learn science or literature, you might have to go to school, but when it comes to learning the lessons of life, the only school that can teach you that is life itself. That is the reason folklore contains so much of wisdom. Its not because it was created by scientists or great writers, but it was born out of experience and mistakes.

So it seems that anyone who has lived his life, no matter how long, has faced challenges of some sort and has made mistakes, has some wisdom to share. It can be anyone -- you, me or truck drivers, but the fact that truck drivers are willing to share their knowledge in whatever way they seem fit is laudable, and so are your efforts to portray this to the rest of the world.