As I leave for work, my toddler
son touches my feet. He has acquired this new habit, watching me touch my
parents’ feet and seeking their blessings everyday before I leave for work.
Touching elders’ feet to seek
their blessings is an integral part of Indian culture, more specifically Coorg
culture. When we were children, one of our primary duties when we are introduced
to the elders was to touch their feet with both our palms and bring the palms
to our heads. And they in turn would bestow their blessings and wish for us all
the good things that the smorgasbord of life has on offer.
So, it came as a pleasant
surprise when my son who is all of two touched my feet for the first time a few
weeks ago. He then proceeded to touch my parents’ feet too. Three times and placed
his hand on his head after each iteration. Like a true blue Coorg!
He has kept up with the practice and has not missed even a single day. And today was special – he touched
my feet and also offered his blessings! Turning on his most serious version, he smiled and said, ’Be Happy!’ And his words made the rest of my
day!
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