My Rasa Mama (sri A.P.S.Iyer )
BY
P.R.Ramachander
.A.P.S.Iyer (called Rasam In home and to me My Rasa Mama) ) was my maternal uncle . He was the elder brother of my mother. His full name was Ayalur Parameswara Iyer Subramanyan Iyer . Like all the lads of very poor families of Kerala , my extremely brilliant uncle had to leave his education and go for working in a hotel when he was a very young lad . When the world war started he joined as a civilian clerk in the military. This took him to Rangoon when the British were fighting with Japanese during the world war II . The Japanese over ran Rangoon and my uncle again reached back India. At that time tea was not a popular drink in South India. The Lipton company was trying to popularize it. My uncle got a job of a demonstrator with them. It was at this time that I was born. My earliest photo as a baby , which I treasure , was taken along with this uncle in a photo studio in Secunderabad. It was at this time , that India got independence. By this time my uncle had his own hotel in a place called Bhongir, near Hyderabad .When the king of Hyderabad refused to secede to India, there was big communal war in Hyderabad.. My father who was running a hotel in Secunderabad preferred to stay there. It was my uncle A.P.S.Iyer who brought me, my mother, sister and younger brother to Kerala. Since we did not have a house in Kerala, he took us to my maternal grand father’s place in Ayilur. After a few years I went back to secunderabad to study in English medium school. Every wekk , my uncle used to come to our hotel and sta with us.He taught me lot of things in life and I also used to go to Bhongir, to stay with him and mami almost every month. Though both of them are not there I remember them always .
Like his Father he too was a great Bhaktha of Pazhani Murukan. After death of his father , he too started to Visit Pazhani during Thai Poosam , every year . He also presented Ayilur Krishna temple with Permanent lamp and he used to present sufficient oil to the temple , so that the lamp was burning always
My great uncle who used to wear Khadi due to his great thirst for knowledge and recognition ,studied , Urdu, Sanskrit and law even when he was running the hotel at Bhongir. He used to write Urdu poems , give lectures on several religious topics and was one of the very few Kerala Iyers who was a master in the art of Padakam (A musical narration of religious stories in Malayalam). He was also possibly the only Kerala Iyer who was imprisoned for agitating for the separate state of Telengana in 1968. He was also one of those great people of Hyderabad who used to help any Iyer in trouble coming to him. He was one of those founder member of the Subramanya Samajam of Hyderabad and was president of the Samajam till his death for a very long time. He had once told me that a letter addressed to him as A.P.S. Iyer, Andhra Pradesh reached him correctly .Possibly he should have been called “ Andhra Pradesh State Iyer”. With tears in my eyes I acknowledge the great contributions that he had made in my life.
In 1954 for one year when my father had sold our hotel and gone back to our village , he was my local guardian in my SEcunderabad school .Being free to do anything I wished I did see few pictures like Avvayar again and again.That month my marks took a slight dip . I had to take signature in my progress report from my uncle.He saw it and was annoyed and told me that I am spoiling my studies by seeing too many pictures several times .This annoyed me a lot and I promised my uncle that I will not see any more cinema till I completed my education
I stuck to my promise and never saw any pictures for another 16 years ie till I got married. It was at this time that I progessed a lot and at the age of 23 , I got a gazetted officers post in an ICAR institute. I believed that one of the reasons , for the great results I got , was my uncle A.P.S. Iyer ie my Rasa Mama. At this age I feel sad that I never told him this.Hope he wil be reading this blog from heaven .
13 comments:
Very happy to read a writing about my great father. Thank you anna....Sister subby
Great 👍
Thank you anna. Read with tears.
Great write up. ✍
I have five uncles and he is my second uncle
Thanks anna. Read with tears. Happy to see a great writeup about my father.
My sister Smt.Subby Subbaramam , daughter of my dear uncle Rasa Mama wrote:-
"Thanks anna, Read with tears, Happy to see a great write up about my father"
Thank you raja thatha. I remember the many summers we used to spend on Hyderabad and thatha used to take all kids to places around. He was gem of a person and would be fondly remembered ❤️
Pranams dear anna. Very nice feeling to go through your write up, which also posted aptly. Thank you anna for the same
NAMASKARAMS ANNA. INDEED A VERY NICE FEELING TO GO THROUGH YOUR WRITE UP, THAT TOO POSTED APTLY ON FATHER'S DAT. THAND YOU SO MUCH ANNA, FOR REMEMBERING OUR FATHER.
NAMASKARAMS ANNA. INDEED A VERY NICE FEELING TO GO THROUGH YOUR WRITE UP, THAT TOO POSTED APTLY ON FATHER'S DAY. THAND YOU SO MUCH ANNA, FOR REMEMBERING OUR FATHER.
NAMASKARAMS ANNA. INDEED A VERY NICE FEELING TO GO THROUGH YOUR WRITE UP, THAT TOO POSTED APTLY ON FATHER'S DAY. THAND YOU SO MUCH ANNA, FOR REMEMBERING OUR FATHER.
NAMASKARAMS ANNA. INDEED A VERY NICE FEELING TO GO THROUGH YOUR WRITE UP, THAT TOO POSTED APTLY ON FATHER'S DAT. THAND YOU SO MUCH ANNA, FOR REMEMBERING OUR FATHER.
NAMASKARAMS ANNA. INDEED A VERY NICE FEELING TO GO THROUGH YOUR WRITE UP, THAT TOO POSTED APTLY ON FATHER'S DAY. THAND YOU SO MUCH ANNA, FOR REMEMBERING OUR FATHER.
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