Saturday, October 24, 2009

An Extra-ordinary Indian- worth noticing

An  Extra-ordinary Indian

We  still have a few good human beings around who are doing some  yeoman service without expecting anything in return.... God Bless Such Souls!!!!!

  'I don't feed beggars. They can look after  themselves. The mentally ill won't ask anyone for food or money,' says N Krishnan who has been feeding them thrice a day for the past seven years.

For more information on N Krishnan's trust, log on to: http://www.akshayatrust.org<http://www.akshayatrust.org/>


Left 5-star job to feed the mentally ill.  N Krishnan feeds 400 mentally ill people on the streets of Madurai three times a day, every day, all 365 days of the year. The 28 year old has been doing this for seven years via a charity called the Akshaya Trust.

A look into the kitchen reveals a spotlessly clean room.. Sparkling vessels stacked neatly, groceries and provisions all lined up in rows -- rice, dal, vegetables, spices -- all of the best quality.. One would think this was the kitchen of a five star hotel. Maybe Krishnan achieves that effect because he was once a chef at a five star hotel in Bengaluru.

"Today's lunch is curd rice, with home made pickle, please taste it," he says, serving me on a plate made of dried leaves.
 The  food is excellent.

"I change the menu for  different days of the week.. They will get bored if I serve the same food every day," he says with an enthusiastic and infectious smile.


Image: N Krishnan feeds a mentally ill person on a Madurai street
Photographs: A Ganesh Nadar

Krishnan feeds 400 mentally ill people every day. Krishnan cooks breakfast, lunch and dinner with the help of two cooks. He takes it himself to his wards on the street each day.

"I don't feed beggars. They can look after themselves. The  mentally ill won't ask anyone for food or money.  They don't move around much too. I find them in  the same place every day."

That morning  he put the food in a large vessel, the pickle in  a smaller one and loaded it into a Maruti van  donated by a Madurai philanthropist.

Ten  minutes later we stopped near a man lying on the  ground by a high wall. Krishnan put the food  next to him. The man refused to even look at it,  but grabbed the water bottle and drank eagerly.  "He will eat the food later, looks like he was  very thirsty," said Krishnan.

At the next  stop, he laid the dry leaf-plate and served the  food. He then scooped some food and started  feeding the mentally ill man himself. After two  morsels, the man started eating on his  own.

We then crossed a crowded traffic  signal and stopped the vehicle. On seeing  Krishnan, four individuals moved slowly towards  the Maruti van.. They stood out in the crowd with their dirty, tattered clothes and unshaven beards. They knew this Maruti van meant food. But they did not hurry, knowing that Krishnan would wait for them. Krishnan served them under a tree and carried water for them. "They are not aware enough to get their  own water," he explained.

And thus we  went around the city till the Akshaya patra was  empty. Of course, it would be full again for  dinner later in the day.


Seven Years

 As we returned, a startling fact hit me. Not a  single mentally challenged person  had thanked Krishnan. They did not even  smile or acknowledge him. Still Krishnan carried  on in a world where most of us get offended if  someone doesn't say thank you, sometimes even  for doing our jobs.

The food costs Rs  8,000 a day, but that doesn't worry him. "I have  donors for 22 days. The remaining days, I manage  myself. I am sure I will get donors for that  too, people who can afford it are generally  generous, particularly when they know that their  hard earned money is actually going to the poor.  That is why I maintain my accounts correctly and scrupulously."

He then pulled out a bill from the cabinet and showed it to me. It was a bill for groceries he  had bought seven years ago. "This bill has  sentimental value. It is the first one after I  started Akshaya."

The economic slowdown  has resulted in a drop in the number of donors.  Earlier, they sustained meals for 25  days.
 Software  giants Infosys and TCS were so impressed with  his work that they donated three acres of land  to him in Madurai . Krishnan hopes to build a  home for his wards there. He has built the basement for a woman's block which will house 80 inmates, but work has currently halted due to a lack of funds.



Five Idlis

This, however, is not the sum of his good deeds.  Krishnan also performs the funerals of unclaimed  bodies in Madurai . He collects the body, bathes  it and gives it a decent burial or cremation as  the need may be.

He gets calls,  both from the municipal corporation and general  hospital for the funerals.

He  recalls with a little prompting how one day he  saw a mentally ill man eating his excreta. He  rushed to the nearest restaurant and bought the  man five idlis. The man ate voraciously, and  then smiled at him. The smile made Krishnan want  to do it again and again.

Krishnan has  not married and wonders if anyone would want to  marry a man who spends his days cooking food for  others. He is firm that his life partner has to  agree to this kind of life.

His parents  were initially shocked, but are now very  supportive of their son. They advise him about the cuisine and also about how he can streamline the process. One wonders why he left his job in a five star hotel to bury the dead and feed the mentally ill. To this he just smiles and says, "I like doing it."

Mr.  Krishnan is doing this -

** not  for  political motive, because they can't  vote

** not for any relegious  conversion, because they don't know what they  are

** not with any expectation to get  something in future, because they wouldn't  remember him even if they become  normal

He is doing this great without  having any expectation.

We are proud of  you Mr. Krishnan and feel still there are great  human hearts around  us.

Thank You Mr.Krishnan !



Please circulate this mail to all of your contacts so that this Mahatma will get enough donations to carry on this selfless work.

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