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Posted on 05-19-06 4:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Echoes of Chitra Narayan Pudasaini

 

 

My name is Chitra Narayan Pudasaini. If I were to confess in an empty room that does not echo, I would acknowledge that I am not particularly intelligent or well informed. Neither am I highly educated, nor skilled in any field of essence. I am neither logical nor practical. I am neither mechanical nor creative. Neither can I type fast, nor can I run fast. Neither can I draw, nor can I paint. Neither am I good with Math and words, nor with Physics and Geography. Neither I know anything about free market and investments, nor do I possess any entrepreneurial genes. Neither I know any now, nor do I have any desire to gain knowledge of computer or Internet. Neither am I hands on, nor have I my mind on. Neither I work hard, nor do I value those who do. Neither do I fear my ignorance, nor am I intimated by other people’s intellect. 

 

If I were still confessing in that empty room that did not echo, I confess that I can’t cook, I can’t sing, I can’t drive, I can’t dance, and I can’t play any instrument. I know nothing about gardening flowers or plants or grilling chicken or lamb. I have never written poetry, or participated in any vocational initiative. I don’t play any sport, recreationally or otherwise. With the exception of couple of books that I was required to read for my Bachelor’s degree, I have never read a single book out of curiosity. I don’t know how to laugh at other people’s jokes, and I can’t tell one myself. Neither I laugh with others, nor have I ever laughed at myself.

 

I don’t enjoy sports, I don’t enjoy movies, I don’t enjoy trekking, I don’t enjoy children, I don’t enjoy weather, and I don’t enjoy working out. I don’t have good friends; I only have transitory acquaintances. Because I don’t listen. I merely wait for my turn to talk. And when I talk, nobody listens to me as passionately as I do. Because I love to hear, I talk. Though always void in substance, I am loud, incoherent, and unyielding.       

 

That being said, I ask, why would I confess in an empty room that doesn’t echo? Aptly put, why should I? Since I am not good at anything; that makes me an expert in one field: Nepali politics.  

 

Can you think of anyone better to talk about Nepali politics than me? I am loud-mouthed, I am ignorant, I am idiotically adamant, and I am full of opinions. I know nothing about socialism or capitalism, libertarianism or Marxism, gender equality or secularism, civil rights or social justice, or anything about unionism or labor rights. I add nothing to reason, analysis, fact, and to the views of any school of thought. I don’t believe in theories and philosophies, I don’t believe in economics and laws, I don’t believe in precedents and system, I don’t believe in history and constitution, and I don’t believe in governing and the very idea of being governed.

 

Since I have so much to complain about today, I don’t believe in tomorrow either. And I certainly don’t believe in the current government because I don’t know anyone who knows anyone in the cabinet.

 

So who better to argue today’s Nepali politics than me? I am demonstrative and confrontational, prejudiced and ‘jaat-ist’, inconsistent and hypocritical, and more importantly, I am such a crybaby that I will resort to any means to win an argument.

I don’t stick to principles, because I believe in nepotism. I don’t stick to my role, because I believe my role should change as soon as I fail. I don’t stick to the course, because I know a shortcut that benefits my brother-in-law. And I don’t stick to my argument, because I never have a conclusion to my prologue. 

 

Really, tell me, who better to argue Nepali politics than me? The only person better suited than me is the drunken version of me.

 

Because when I am drunk, I am not only ignorant, I am vulgarly ignorant. When I am drunk, I am not only noisy, I am deafeningly noisy. When I am drunk, I am not only monotonous, I go in loop monotonously. When I am drunk, I am not only thin-skinned; my inferiority complex wraps that skin. And when I am drunk, I hardly can finish a sentence without using vernaculars like “Paado”, “Bhottey”, “Madhise”, “Mandaley”, “chor Marwaari”, “Jaisi Bahun …”

 

Continuing on this hypothesis of confessing in an empty room that does not echo… Ok, for an assumption’s sake, say, I only found rooms that echo. Say I screamed in one of those rooms loudly:

 

“My name is Chitra Narayan Pudasaini.”

 

I know what will echo. I bet I will hear:

 

“My name is Pushkar Lal Tamrakar.” “My name is Gajendra Singh Thakuri.” “My name is Ananta Bahadur Gurung.” “My name is Bhairab Dev Panta.” “My name is Purushottam Nath Chaulagai.” “My name is Devendra Man Shrestha.” “My name is Gobardhan Raj Thapa.” “My name is Jhalak Kumar Serchan.” “My name is Parbindar Kishor Jha” … and I sure will hear many other names.  Because there are just too many like me.

 

We act this way because we can’t help our daughter with her 7th grade Algebra homework. We act this way because we don’t know how to use a plunger, so we run away from our clogged bathroom and talk politics with our neighbors. We act this way because we are scared of commonsense and logic, so we give you solutions to problems that we don’t understand. We act this way because outside politics, we have no shared theme of interest, since we have no hobbies, ambitions, or subscriptions. 

 

We act this way because it is so hard for us to admit that we know that you know that we don’t know.

 

Do you think this is echoing to me?

 

Hell no!… Hell no!… Hell no!… Hell no!… Hell no!…

 

 

 

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Posted on 05-19-06 9:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The writing reminded me 'TAUKA KO MOL'. Not only those phrases fit for us, additional explaination needs to defined our head. If you insert something from one ear, it straightly comes from next ear. Our head is so valuable and productive that a thing enters from one side immidiately comes from the next side. If you put sales tag like our former colleagues did, that will be a bonus.
 
Posted on 05-20-06 12:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Arpana321:

" Gambhir--read this again when you turn 30. "

What do you mean by this?????

Are you saying that if I am not 30 yet, I cannot understand what he has written?????? I am saying that what is the message that he is trying to put forth??? If you are able to decrypt let me know.....

If you are OLD does not mean that you are smarter.... have an OPEN MIND and DONT DISCRIMINATE PEOPLE BASED ON ....AGE.... (If you are in US otherwise it may be hard to understand). Hope you GET my message.
 
Posted on 05-20-06 7:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gambhir,
There really is no message here. You are right. In a nutshell, this is a satire piece written to emphasize one point.
Arpana321,
Though I really appreciate you enjoying my writing, please don't be personal on my thread. I beg of you. Arpana321, read yuor comments again, you sound like you wrote the piece. Typo?
 
Posted on 05-20-06 9:25 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 05-20-06 9:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sum off,
This reminds me of every Tea-shop and Bhatti in Nepal where all those people you mentioned spend their every day and night.
A very nice and well written piece.
Thanks.
 
Posted on 05-20-06 9:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lol, I thought Arpana and sum off were the same person. Anyways, I am a vaccuum, an echo. BTW, where is our echo dai? Hiding in the Windy City?
 
Posted on 05-20-06 10:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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On a serious note. We may be everything that you said but not that depressed. Born to be optimistic...kya.
 
Posted on 05-21-06 9:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 06-01-06 10:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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GOt the link of this one from a friend in my email. This is the best post I have read in Sajha so far.
 
Posted on 06-02-06 10:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Logged on to Sajha after many days. Pleasantly surprised to see my thread still alive. strange!!!
 
Posted on 06-02-06 11:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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After reading it, the only thing that is reverberating is " I am not a Chitra Narayan Pudasain !!!"

That being said, I ask, why would I confess in an empty room that doesn’t echo???

Don't feel void "Pal"- Welcome Abroad!!!
 
Posted on 06-02-06 12:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Certainly, one of the best posts I have ever read in Sajha.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 9:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sum off - Call it morbid curiosity, I decided to click on your user name to see what else you had written, and this piece, I must say is brilliant! I enjoyed reading the other ones too.

BTW, I don't know why, but I am getting this strange vibe that I know you. At the risk of sounding pompous, have you ever lived in Boston and worked for a wealth managment firm? If not, then I have the wrong number, and pardon my intrusion, but if yes, then you have my number, call me!!

Regards.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 9:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good one Sum off. Reality bites, but truth needs to be told.
No more suffocation due to vacuum and tunnel effect... Hell no!
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thaha_Payen - LOL. I can only tell you in all honesty that I am not sum_off. I enjoy reading him but he is in a league of his own and my writing, unlike his, is mostly random rubbish. But I'll take your comment as a big compliment :)

Vantage Point - As I often do, I'm scratching my head, this time on the "vacum and tunnel effect". Kabi haru ko bhasa bujnai garo! ;)

Sum Off - sorry for stepping into your thread with this aside but I couldn't not respond to TP and VP.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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good one! Good expression and reflects the typical mindset of the few I came accross.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Oh com'on sum off !
what is this Thaha payen may well be sherlock holmes but you are acting like a kid!
what is this:
I am too old for this crap; this may very well be last posting on Sajha.
we like ur writing and we want to hear more from you.You have talent.So stop acting like a kid and keep writing. we really enjoy and admire you writings.
So please don't quit!!natra heheheh just kidding man
keep writing!!
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sorry sum_off, but your last posting made me even more suspicious!!

sorry dude again (for it is at the top of all threads again)
 
Posted on 06-20-06 8:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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this is quite fascinating :-D

i think i should keep it up for a while...i want to see how this all goes :-)
 
Posted on 06-22-06 5:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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great one! loved it!you're simply amazing!
 



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