Those who have been in Bengaluru
for 20+ years would remember the sight of sky full of kites in summer till
July, august. While in rest of India, kite festivals are during Sankranti, for
us, it use to be months together.
The huge trees near marthas hospital, mysore bank circle used to be dotted with hundreds of kites, most of them were those which were cut by rival kite flyers in far places like chickpet, akkipet, majestic areas and it had flown in wind to get stuck in trees, hanging..!!
The huge trees near marthas hospital, mysore bank circle used to be dotted with hundreds of kites, most of them were those which were cut by rival kite flyers in far places like chickpet, akkipet, majestic areas and it had flown in wind to get stuck in trees, hanging..!!
I remember the days when blood
oozed out from nose, thanks to standing under scotching sun for hours together,
nevertheless, it was only a pause till going back to terrace next day.
Every building use to have
residents flying and some were champions in cutting others kites through their
glass powder embedded threads. In every street we had children looking at sky
if any kites will drop nearby which are been cut by others.
This might look like a story and
soon become a history, in this digital era. However when we look back this
entire set of events, it had lot of lessons for us in life.
Yes, flying kite thought us some
important lessons, without attending any classes. Some of them are relevant in
our life, even today.
Here is a list of comparison it has:
Budget and Planning: those days, 2 rupees use to be luxury
and if given, we sat and budgeted it – how many 50 ps. & 25 ps. kites we
should buy. Should we buy 6 or 8 and how long we can use it? We also use to budget for Manjaa (layering
Glass powdered threads) and when we should have it. Who all will join, on whose
terrace, how much time etc.
This is important even now. If we
don’t budget properly on various investments, expenditures, we will not be able
to meet the funds during exigency. If we do wrong planning, we will misuse
resources and might lead to failure of projects.
Challenging the Opponents:
the most challenging part of flying, was to take on the opposite team’s
kites and ensure it is cut but if any miscalculation, it will backfire.
Sometimes, even if you don’t want, unanticipated and surprising attack use to
happen by others and will take away yours.
It taught to be careful on whom
you will take heads on. Before challenging them, know their strengths. If you
think it’s not worth to fight a losing battle, just withdraw from the game or
fly far away. To be careful of unknown, unanticipated enemies, be vigilant all
the time. We don’t know who is planning against us!!
Be ready for Surprises: life
is full of surprises. We don’t know when we miss what or gain something. Similar
to the unknown attack, wind, rain will spoil the game. Be ready for it and don’t
lose heart
It can also be a pleasant surprise
when unexpectedly you win the game against strong opponent which you thought
will lose for sure or come across a kite which was cut far away and it fell
near by… its Bonus!! I still remember that pleasant feeling when a kite is approaching,
floating in wind, not sure if it will land in our hand and keep close look at
thread to catch hold of it.
Team Work: nothing can be more joy than being with friends and
celebrating. The game was never a one man army. It was always a bundle of
people, joined together. Starting from preparing threads, buying kites and to
fly and fight. If it was individual flying, it would be solo show, staring at
sky.
Nothing has changed now. If we need to work in
a project, it’s always a team work. Most the projects done by individuals will
have less success % vs. winning ratio of team work.
Direction: you need
to know which direction wind is and then plan to fly according to it. Otherwise no matter how much efforts we put,
it will not take off, rather might get torn. Nothing different in knowing our direction
in life now.
Enhance Skills and Continuous Improvement: when we first start flying, we didn’t know
anything. Elders at home use to purchase, tie required sutras (threads) in particular
order and allow use to enjoy it. As we start learning the game, we realised, we
can’t depend on them every time. So start practicing the art of tying sutras, attacking
opponent teams, checking weather condition, measuring the distance to fly etc.
In professional life, if we don’t
enhance our skills, we might become redundant, younger generation will take
over. We can’t depend on the earlier technology or skills. Its always continuous
improvement - Kaizen.
Our ancestors had designed such ideal
games, which made the next generations equipped with various skills required for
life. Kite Flying is just an example. You can relate to any of the traditional
games, this lessons will be found.