Sons Missing, Daughters Solemnise Mom's Funeral


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Ahmedabad, May 6: Several roads in Bapunagar were chock-a-block on Monday. People poured out in large numbers to witness a strange sight: A mother was on her final journey on the shoulders of her four daughters. Her sons were conspicuous by their absence.

Chanchalba Rami, 95, had four sons and four daughters. But, when she was on her deathbed, her sons got 'too busy' to come for the funeral.

In this hour of need, daughters stood by her, took care of her medical needs and also conducted the funeral after her death.

Chanchalba died on Sunday night. Her husband Chiman Rami, who died 10 years ago, had two cloth shops in Viramgam. The couple stayed in a huge ancestral home and their family was big, with eight children.

After Chiman’s demise, the sons were quick to take their share of the ancestral property. But, nobody seemed bothered about taking care of their mother. It was at this juncture that Hansa, Chanchalba's eldest daughter, stepped forth and took up her responsibility. For the next decade, Chanchalba spent her last years with Hansa and other daughters - Jaya, Gita and Bharti.

All four sons were intimated about Chanchalba’s demise but they failed to turn up. However, her two grandsons - Kamlesh and Tarun - did come.

Led by two boys of Chanchalba's eldest son, the bier carried by the four women moved through the roads, drawing huge crowds. The funeral procession seemed to increase in size in each locality as people joined out of sympathy and curiosity. Seeing the daughters carrying the bier on their shoulders was a rare sight.

Chanchalba’s last rights will be completed at Siddhpur in north Gujarat, which is considered to be a sacred place. Hansa said, “I have nothing against my brothers. I feel I am fortunate to have been destined to take care of my mother and also to look after her final rites.”

Her grandson Tarun said, “I am sad that neither my father nor uncles fulfilled their responsibility. We have been brought up with affection by our own grandmother. We have come to be with her in her final journey.” 

  

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  • DIANA , CANADA

    Thu, May 07 2009

    John Vas is right and I like he has phrased the wordings and yes it is true .

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  • Abubaker Pallipadi, Addoor / Riyadh

    Fri, May 08 2009

    Really its unfortunate.The four girls are real heroes of that family. May Gods grace shower upon four girls.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, May 06 2009

    These daughters negated peoples'' wish for a son to carry out last rites. Hats off to you girls ! Hope your example leads to reduction of female infanticide in our country.

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  • Vincent D''Souza, Beltangady

    Wed, May 06 2009

    What a Reverse Trend in the Traditions? I remember when long ago someone telling that Daughters come in the last minute and now it is proved.

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  • John Vas, Kulshekar/Dubai

    Wed, May 06 2009

    God give peace to her soul. 95yrs living is an blessing from god. Sons must have lost whatever they grabbed from parents as per their rights, but daughters have invested in their future wealth by obeying god''s duty.

    Soon sons will regret and come to their knees infront of God for not fulfilling their duty. Oneday they will also get old and badly need their children to take care of them during oldage. Present generation doesn''t understand what is right and what is wrong that is the reason world is suffering. This is the truth of the DAY.

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