Does one's intelligence get affected by his / her place of Birth & Domicile ? Call me clannish, parochial and what not, but I firmly
believe that the place of one’s birth, growing up, location of domicile all
have great influence on his / her intelligence! Though I may not have necessary
statistical data, analysis of variance to study and prove my hypothesis. But I
firmly believe in this assumption.
It is not uncommon in Southern India, to hear commonly
people talking about the higher level of intelligence of those who hail from
the districts irrigated by rivers like Krishna, Godavari, Cauvery and
Tamirabharani. It is a well known fact that civilization of human beings evolved
and nurtured along the banks of perennial rivers. All river valley civilizations whether it is
Nile in Egypt, Sind river in India & Pakistan they nurtured great river
valley civilizations. In the same manner Krishna, Godavari and Cauvery nurtured
civilizations in South India.
These delta regions proved to be the cradle for arts,
culture, science and what not! Fortunately, I had the opportunity to live as
well as travel in this delta for a long time. After that I, have confidence to
conclude, without an iota of doubt that one’s intelligence certainly gets
affected by his / her place of birth and area of domicile.
There used to be a folk tale in Thirunelveli district. Kattabomman
who was a king in the district wanted to build a palace. He wanted to choose a suitable
place. He was going in the forest along with his hunting dogs which were
chasing one hare. At a particular place the hare stopped. Turned back and
stared at the ferocious chasing dogs. It stood to its ground. Kattabomman was
impressed with what was happening in front of him. He chose that particular
spot as his palace ground and constructed his palace. He was undefeatable by
the British against whom he waged a war. He fell to them because of the
betrayal of his brother. His palace can be found in a village known by the name
Panchalamkurichi.
This story proves the point that a location and its soil have
much more to offer in terms of valor as much as it has to offer in terms of
intelligence.
If you travel along the river Cauvery or Tambrabarani in Tamil
Nadu or along the river Krishna or Godavari in Andhra Pradesh you will
encounter villages which have consistently produced some of the best brains in
terms of academic achievements, artists, writers, philosophers, scholars and
even industrialists. Some of the leading Industrial houses in Tamil Nadu like
TVS, India Cements, Royal Enfield, Dinathanthi, Saravana Stores etc. all have
their humble beginnings from the banks of the river Tambrabarani. It is not a
tall claim to say that Godavari and Krishna banks in Andhra gave birth to many
stalwarts in the field of arts and culture.
Though a vegetarian, I had the bad experience of shopping
for vegetables in Talatamaty, Antananarivo markets in Madaascar regularly
during my stay in Madaascar. It was a
common scene to find birds like Chicken and ducks getting slaughtered on the
road side by vendors. The birds used to be allowed to stand without getting
tied up or tied to one another. The birds would be so docile and waiting for their
end without even fluttering their wings.
When we used to live in Malawi, we used to keep the frozen
sachet of milk to get thawed. There were
days, when I had seen a cat sitting on the rocking chair relaxing. As soon as
it saw me in the morning, it used to escape via the kitchen window which
inadvertently was left in open condition. Not a single day it had attempted to
touch or spill the milk from the sachet left for thawing.
I used to extrapolate and wonder what would have been the
fate of the pack if it was an Indian cat!!
There are towns in India associated with tricky and naughty
individuals who are known for their criticism, sarcasam & caustic commnets...probably because of the water they drink, air they breathe make
them to inherit these traits!!
Let us choose our place of domicile with great
care as we have no role to play in the place of birth !!!
1 comment:
Absolutely agree with your version and apt analysis .
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