There are ‘institutes’ and there are
‘institutions’. There are ‘corridors’ and there are ‘pathways to glory’. There
are ‘batches’ and there are ‘courses’. There are ‘alma maters’ and there is ‘THE
NDA’. I made a journey of converting my beliefs last weekend. This ‘journey’
actually requires a more powerful, weightier, impactful description – it was a
peregrination.
For the longest time I had been the most acerbic
critic of whatever I found mindless in the Forces and wondered what was it that
makes my husband so deeply passionate and motivated about what he does in the
army. What is it that holds his belief intact that THIS is what he is meant to
do and there is no better place than THIS for him to live his life, live his
dream? Why is his profession his raison d’etre, his sense of identity and
pride?
The journey to NDA (my
husband’s course’s silver jubilee of having passed out of the Academy) answered
these questions and even as an outsider I realized the umbilical cord that
still binds the individual to a place where he came to as a boy and left as a
man.
BAND OF BROTHERS
At the 2-day event, even as we drank and danced
and laughed, what stood out in gleaming prominence was the bond among the band
of brothers. Stories flowed, nostalgia hung over like the smell of wet earth
after the showers, excitement among 45-year olds seemed to belong to 17-year
olds and wives and children hung on with wonder and fascination at the
extravaganza of emotions that kept going in a loop over and over.
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| The Cycle up position |
There was the tearoom and the smoking hideout,
and the iconic wooden stairs which were never climbed up but 'rolled up'. And
the hierarchy was clearly marked even in the 'pissing' department. The urinal
in the
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| THE CENTRE PRIVILEGE |
Even though honour, pride, patriotism and glory
remain intangibles, I felt them as real sensations as I heard my husband and
his squadron types recall their NDA Prayer. If simply, on hearing it once, as
an audience I felt this level of pride flow through me, I can only imagine that
the sentiment runs as blood in the veins of the guys who repeat it day after
day for 3 years as their minds and bodies undergo a series of physical and
mental extremities which is like an inoculation for any kind of onslaught they
may face in their future. And so when a man with his comrades shouts his lungs
saying the following prayer, my belief is, that this becomes his belief for
life.
O God,
help us to keep ourselves physically strong,
mentally
awake and morally straight,
that in
doing our duty to Thee and our country
we may
keep the honour of the Services untarnished.
Strengthen us to guard our country
Strengthen us to guard our country
from
external aggression and internal disorders.
Awaken
our admiration for honest dealing
and
clean thinking, and guide us to choose
the
harder right instead of the easier wrong.
Kindle our hearts with fellowship
Kindle our hearts with fellowship
for
our comrades at arms
and
with loyalty to the men we command.
Endow
us with the courage
which
is born of the love of
what is
noble and which knows no compromise
or
retreat when truth and right are in peril.
Grant us new opportunities of service to Thee,
Grant us new opportunities of service to Thee,
to our
country and to the men we lead, and ever help us to place such service before
self.
ONE OF THE POSITIONS
TO SAY THE PRAYER
80th course NDA
Sliver Jubilee was indeed a moment of celebration, exultation and exaltation
for each of us who experienced the spirit of what the Academy envisages and how
it burnishes each raw, rugged individual to step out as a flag bearer of the
country’s pride and honour. And like mentioned at the start of this write-up,
for me, beyond the moment of jubilation, it was a moment of epiphany. When I
told my husband that I was moved to the core as I heard the NDA prayer, and he
asked me how, I replied, “It made me wish I were a man (and I am a feminist by
the way) and I had gone to NDA too, to feel every ounce of the camaraderie,
patriotism and honour that you guys are feeling right now.” But alas not all of
us are men and not every man goes to NDA to become the MAN that only NDA can
churn out. Cheers to you 80th course and a bow to you, National
Defence Academy.








Fantastic. Worth many times read over. Keep at it Prachi.
ReplyDeleteExcellently written Prachi ...and you are so right; whenever I see the bond and comraderie my husband shares with his brothers in uniform, I wish to be in his place too....it's one of a kind
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written. One can feel the pride flowing. We will recreate the magic when we getogether next year, same time, at IMA.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent Prachi! You really have a flair for writing. Must do it more often! Loved reading the piece.
ReplyDeleteHarish.
Excellent Prachi! You really have a flair for writing. Must do it more often! Loved reading the piece.
ReplyDeleteHarish.
Excellent Prachi! You really have a flair for writing. Must do it more often! Loved reading the piece.
ReplyDeleteHarish.
Very well written and expressed aptly. Deliberately and thoughtfully each and every aspect of a Cadet's life has been highlighted. I went down the memory lane and re-lived my moments at NDA while reading the blog.
ReplyDeleteWow...aptly worded prachi..proud to be an ex NDA...and by the way its the ladies n kids who laughed n made merry on the most bizzare n unbelievable memories...
ReplyDeleteLucid as it could be this is the first piece of yours which I have read. Can say that reading this made me feel the celebrations are continuing. LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT.
ReplyDeleteLucid as it could be this is the first piece of yours which I have read. Can say that reading this made me feel the celebrations are continuing. LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT.
ReplyDeleteEyes are moist, vision blurry and then there is an idiotic smile pasted on the face too....thanks for opening the floodgates of wonderful memories...Prachi...good work done
ReplyDeleteMaam, An Apache at heart and soul.
ReplyDeleteMaam, An Apache at heart and soul.
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ReplyDeleteWow !! What a write up !!
ReplyDeleteProud to be ex NDA
Prachi, I got goosebumps reading this...hv always known this but 'lived' it now! Looking forward to my pilgrimage this Dec :)
ReplyDeletePayal
Prachi, I got goosebumps reading this...hv always known this but 'lived' it now! Looking forward to my pilgrimage this Dec :)
ReplyDeletePayal
Excellent article!! I totally understand this sentiment and although our silver jubilee is yet to come, i know with all my heart what NDA and the word coursemate means to hubby...
ReplyDeletemam.......finally....u made it to the Apache Kingdom ..!very aptly put across....brought back nostalgic memories.salute !!
ReplyDeleteThe write up is as vivid and lively as you...made my heart and mind race 25 years back , alas the body says grow up man... But what the heck -" Dil toh Bachcha hai.." ��.. Keep creating lasting memories with the power God has bestowed on your writings...
ReplyDeleteAwesome remembered n relived every bit of it....
ReplyDeleteSuperbly amazing portrayal of true feelings...
ReplyDeleteYou transported me to the aura of your feelings and left me with moist eyes and goosebumps!
Superbly amazing portrayal of true feelings...
ReplyDeleteYou transported me to the aura of your feelings and left me with moist eyes and goosebumps!
Beautiful Write up ma'm... Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWow...Awesome as alwz..n so vividly penned....n it does make u want to be a part of it...which in a way wevas army wives are lucky enough to be so...grt writing Prachi
ReplyDeleteWow...Awesome as alwz..n so vividly penned....n it does make u want to be a part of it...which in a way wevas army wives are lucky enough to be so...grt writing Prachi
ReplyDeleteThis is EXACTLY what we all wanted the reunion to be about -- nostalgic memories.. And ma'am, you penned it down beautifully.. And No more throwing those bottles please..
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