Dear JP,
I knew that Badaga women were unique in their own ways. They were courageous, well displined and hardworking to the core. They were the incornation of goodness, tolerance and kindness.,embodiment of virtues. Your mother was undoubtedly one such soul. I earnestly pray for her purest soul to rest in peace.
Kethorai.R.Rajma
Thank you Rajma, you have summed it in the most beautiful way. It was mother, who was a true Badaga[thi] who made us hold our head high and to have the courage of conviction - JP
Thank you, to all those friends who had sent condolence messages on the demise of my mother Mrs.Idyammal. She was born on 02-09-1912 and named Kaaday [Kade] and her pet name was Ida which became Idy.
2-9-1912 ----13-7-2011
Being the youngest, she was the pet of her parents,Rao Bahadur Bellie Gowder and Nanji Hethay. She had a big influence with all her brothers and after Rao Badadur Bellie Gowder passed away in 1935, she was the uniting force of the family.She lived a full life with all its pleasures and pitfalls. Being a woman of great character and courage - she ensured that all her children, eight of us, were sent to schools and colleges.
Education was her topmost priority, probably due to the influence of her elder brother Rao Bahadur Ari Gowder who was 20 years elder to her. Educating all the children was not easy, that too, two of us in professional courses, her fifth child, Balakrishna became a Doctor [though fate played a cruel trick and he was murdered in Malaysia in 1975, at the age of 29 and the first of her children to pass away which shattered mother beyond description] and me, her sixth child as an Engineer.
She was very strict and did not compromise and had the courage of conviction to carry her decisions through.
There is so much to write about her for she is a phenomena by herself. In her passing away, it was end of an era.
Thank you once again for all the sentiments - Wg Cdr JP
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