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Monday, May 09, 2016

Dasavatharam of Train god!

I have said that train is one non stop passion with Bunchin now. He cannot have enough of it. He is either seeing a train or is chanting about the train all the time.

Yesterday we had just come back from seeing a train go past under the bridge and we were standing right on the bridge.So Bunchin had his eye and ear full. But we had just got home and he was sitting down to his dinner. His 'train' chant began. And D told him, just wait I will show you. I was wondering is she going to take him out again? But then she put him in front of the laptop and put on train videos. It was then I realised that train god has many avatars. I counted ten and there you have the dasavataram of the train go.

Seeing the train from the bridge as it streams past is Maha Vishnu.

1. The picture of a tiny train in one picture book, which you will miss but Bunchin will not is the Matsya avatara.

2. The picture of a slightly bigger train with three bogies in colour in the same book is Koorma avatara.

3. Steady stream of trains pouring out of youtube is Varaha avatara

4. A wooden train with bogies in bright colour which he drags around all over the place, as an extension of his hand is the Narasimha avatara

5 A very small and colourful train bogie which usually disappears in the pile of toys that are discarded is the Vamana avatara

6. A regular train set with rails and guest house and an engine and three bogies which runs on battery is the Parasurama avatara

7. A view point from the park which gives a sneak peak to the train as it streaks past is the Balarama avatara

8. A cute view point just outside our house is Rama avatara

9. A wide view point just outside the house near a lake on the small and winding road nearby is Krishna avatara

10. A brand new train station is slated to come up just outside the campus, the work for which has started already.Rajdhani to Delhi will actually stop there.

So that is our Kalki avatara!

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