Tiruppur trip - Day 3
On monday, I kept the alarm at 4 AM, didn't hear/felt anything (even with vibration) and ended up waking up at 4:30. We both got ready by 5:30 and called up the cab driver to ask where he was. Till he came, we were waiting outside and was talking to one of the MS guy from AU-KBC. Around 6 we started and reached the marriage hall by around 6:30 and again were invited by the elders (when will I learn these stuff?).
We got some place near the gate of the hall - which became advantageous for Sathya. He saw a woman in some blue saree and immediately started looking out for her very excitedly.
In the mean time, on the stage some Tamil Teacher (I think) was reciting some tamil poems instead of the usual Sanskrit mantras. There were the usual rituals which took most of the time and energy of everyone. Unlike yesterday, today the entire stage was full with their relatives.
One important person I forgot to mention was Arul's aunt. If it weren't for her, Karthik would probably have walked around the flame alone. She was the key person who helped (read as dragged) Arul Mozhi walk to every place. Arul insisted that the weight of the dress + jewels + long hair was the reason for discomfort. But we all knew that entire setup was for a normal woman and Arul couldn't get stuff for her size. The only piece of jewellery that she got for her size was the "oddiyanam" (waist chain) from the kid's section (I swear this is true).
After the marriage was over, we went to have out breakfast. Sathya went around all the tables looking for the woman in the blue saree. While coming back (confirming that she was eating), he told that she was married and all the efforts were in vain. However after eating, Vanathi came "asking for a help" - to get some Cadbury's Dairy Milk. Sathya immediately jumped in and asked for a return favour.
After giving the dairy milk, he asked Vanathi, who the woman in blue dress was. She cleverly escaped from him and went away without answering. But if you know about Sathya, you would probably have guessed what would have happened. He called Vanathi by phone and asked her again about the woman. At that time, she revealed the background of the woman. That her name was Swathi and that her husband was a "vettu aruval kaarar". Sathya immediately backed off and said that "Oh its ok. I was just telling that she was pretty. Nothing much".
By around 9:30, the groom, bride and her aunt (of course) went off in their new car (Hyundai Verna) and we thought that was over and started for the hotel. We called up Vanathi and told that we are leaving and learnt that she was in far away from the hall in Tiruppur (wonder what she was doing and how she went there so soon).
After sleeping till 12, we had our lunch and rushed out to the train station. Sathya didn't have a ticket and so got an unreserved ticket. In the station we found two other guys (MS in AU-KBC) and discovered that they were in the adjacent seat to me. Sathya got a confirmed ticket after asking the TTE and sat with us as the guy sitting before us got down in Erode instead of Chennai.
The return journey was pretty boring and when I called Arul sometime in the evening, I learnt Reena's parents had come for the marriage by around 10. I also learnt that they weren't going home. They were supposed to go out and return back - some kind of a custom.
We reached Chennai by around 10 and the two guys ran off as they have to be inside MIT hostel before 11. We both went to Saravana Bhavan (as usual ;-) and after dinner went towards the bus stand.
I immediately got a 15B (A/C vehicle) and since this was one of the trips I wanted to take for a long time, I hopped in. The others trips are a train trip to Chengelpet, riding a double level bus, riding the same bus from start-end-start, etc. I had done only the Chengelpet train trip - once partly with Arul and the other alone.
The bus was superb - no stops inbetween, some really old movie songs, a rear view camera for the driver, etc. It is cheaper than auto and more comfortable. I would recommend you to take it, if there was a bus in your route. But our chennaites tore the seat of even this bus. These are the things which makes us proud.
I got home from CMBT by around 11:30 PM and hit the bed after checking some mail and feeds. Overall it was a fun weekend and I really enjoyed the trip and the marriage.




