The emotion called Katta Pai!
A couple of weeks ago, my husband had inadvertently given three bags of washed clothes to an unknown ironing person. He said some new person had come asking for clothes to iron when he was on the phone, and he had handed them over to him. And now, all his new pants were missing. My first reaction was, “Oh dear! All my good Katta Pais!” I know I know… but I really couldn’t help it.
Katta Pais, or what we call the Big Shopper bags, are not
just some random objects; they are, as the new lingo for all things close to the heart
goes, an emotion! There have been many Instagram reels by various groups around
the theme of Katta Pais. The most hilarious one for me was the one by Vikkals
Vikram group when the son informs his mother that he scored cent per cent in
Class X Math exam or came state first in Class XII or even that he got a
handsomely paying job abroad, her reaction was a simple smile. But when he says
that he said no to Katta Pai at a saree shop in line with his policy of
eco-conservation, the mother turns into Chandramukhi!
Even this piece, is the outcome of a lovely Katta Pai I saw
at my friend’s yesterday. I was lacking the inspiration to write for a while now,
but the sight of that simple bag triggered my thoughts. Well, that is the power
of Katta Pai!
Why are we so attached to Katta Pais? Big shopper bags are
no-nonsense, wide-mouthed, deep, heavy-weight bags with plastic or bamboo
sticks inserted as handles with no zip to lock in. Nothing fancy at all! Yet,
we all love them. It is just because of the functionality of the product.
Katta Pais are great companions when you want to go to the
market, grocers, clothing stores or malls. They can accommodate whatever you
put in them and are easy to carry. They used to be made of jute material but
now I see many synthetic versions. Can you believe that my husband missed my
lovely jute ones? Thank God! I have one more!
I have always had a connection with my Katta Pais. It is as
if the bag teaches me a life lesson whenever I look at it. I could hear it
saying in Iskcon lifestyle coach, Gaur Gopal Das ji's, style: “Just as I
accommodate everything you put inside me, accept whatever comes your way and
adapt to situations. Some may be as tiny as that spoon and some as huge as that
five-litre pressure pan you thrust in forcefully; some as mundane as the chalk
piece box and a few as fancy as that expensive dinner set you bought last week.
Go with the flow.
“And when it is time for them to leave, allow them to go with
the least resistance. Don’t hold on to things. Letting go creates space for
newer experiences. Acceptance and keeping your options and opportunities open
is the key to staying happy.”
Was I dreaming or was that bag really talking to me? I
admit I am a huge fan of Gopalji but this seems next-level craziness. Well,
I better check out that Katta Pai from the new store that I saw at my friend’s,
to add it to my collection.
Ding! As I grudgingly get up and open the door, guess who? Our ironing person with all my favourite Katta Pais (and of course, my husband’s clothes). He said one of his new apprentices took delivery and forgot to return!
Just when I was reconciling myself to their loss, there
they are. I am reminded of that Zen saying: Whatever is meant for you
will find you. Did I not say Katta Pai is an emotion?
If you’re gonna make connections which are innovative, you have to not have the same bag of experiences as everyone else does. – Steve Jobs
Comments
As usual, loved your style of writing 👌
Nice Title too 👍🏻
And the beautiful comparison of Katta Pai with Life 👍🏻
Keep Rocking Dear 🤗
Waiting for your next Blog🤩
Nicely written Sree ����
Dear Mrs. Sreedevi,
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your delightful article on Katta Pais. Your engaging storytelling, mixed with humor and heartfelt anecdotes, brought a smile to my face. You’ve managed to transform a simple object into a profound symbol of practicality and emotional significance. Your reflections on the life lessons these beloved bags impart are both relatable and thought-provoking. This piece is a testament to your talent for finding inspiration in everyday moments and conveying it in a way that resonates deeply with your readers. Thank you for sharing such a charming and insightful story!
Absolutely true
& the exemplary quotes.
Guru Gopal dasji's remarks.
Practical approach to life, interesting emotions, proof of the pudding.
Admire your talent & captivating
Presentation.
Nothing like jute kattapai.Yes.
Awaiting your next.
Good analysis
Icould almost imagine your despair when your dear 'kattai pai' went missing and joy when you found her 😍
'kattai pai' decided to play truant to teach us all life's lessons. Never thought of that angle. Thank you so much for sharing this. Looking forward to many more 😊