Men, Marina and Mappillai

‘World will prosper in knowledge and intellect, if both men and women are deemed equal.

           -         Subramania Bharathi

These were the words of the famous Bharathiar who was a champion of feminism in the early 19th century. I was instantly reminded of this man when I saw hundreds of women safe in the midst of thousands of men on Marina beach. They stood united for a common cause – Jallikattu. In December 2015, the youngsters of Chennai had displayed their unity and humanity during the floods that disrupted the life of a metro city for weeks. Yet, what I saw today on Facebook and YouTube videos was nothing compared to those numbers. The recent mass molestation in Bengaluru had certainly left me shaken and disturbed.

Why did those men behave like savages? Was it the darkness? Was it the alcohol? Was it the short skirts and figure hugging clothes?

Well, I had read reports that even women dressed in salwar kameez (supposedly safe attire for women) weren’t spared on that fateful night. I was staring at the questions that was haunting each one of us.

How can you stop this? Was something fundamentally wrong in the way we raised our boys? Or did they just grow up to become beasts?

Evening slowly sneaked on the Marina beach and darkness began to envelope the sky. A shiver ran down my spine when the lights were switched off by the authorities! There were women and children in that crowd! Safety had always been an unaffordable luxury in darkness. But what I saw next welled up my eyes and tugged at my heart. Numerous hands went up in the air flashing lights from their mobile phones. The place was illuminated with the chastity of their souls. It is a sheer display of culture of the people who have a written history of over 2000 years…

Most of our friends who do not have their roots in Tamil Nadu may not fully comprehend the meaning of Jallikattu or the spirit of the Tamilians. They are certainly bewildered by the mass movement that has been going on peacefully without even a leader. I do not know what will be the outcome of this protest or what it might lead to in the coming days. But they have certainly sent out a strong message to everyone in this world.

Just because you have the opportunity, you will not violate a woman.

No matter what she is wearing, she is deserves to be respected.

She is somebody’s daughter, sister, friend, lover, wife and mother.

Darkness or crowd is not your license to grope!

It is time men and women are deemed equal. The men of Tamil Nadu have set a perfect example for the men across the globe. These rugged looking men showed the world how to treat women. Subramania Bharathi would certainly have been very proud of you. Maybe the answer to the question of gender inequality lies deep in the roots of our culture and tradition. Let us not forget that we come from the land where women are worshipped every day.


All the mappillais  please take a bow!

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  1. Vaalga Tamil! Valarga Tamilagam!
    Unga post ah paathu peruma padren.. Arumai en anbu thozhiye..

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