I LIKE
TO DEDICATE THIS LITTLE PIECE OF WRITING TO OUR VERY DEAR ‘KOS MAAMA’ – ARTHOR V.
DIAS
The wonder, the brilliance of colour mixtures, the sizes and
shapes, the branches, the leaves, the height, the shade, the attraction ……
a mother, a father, a giver, a neighbor in need, a dear friend
in deed, a hunger detector, a heart winner, a money bringer, a supporter of a
family, a doctor, ……. …….
No this not a better explanation of a kos gaha (jack tree) pardon
me.
If you know of someone who hold all these qualities
aforementioned let me know ….. the looks, the physical appearances think of all these if you are willing to give
anyone a an explanation of this tree.
The one and only person I know since my childhood that holds
all these qualities is none other than our handsome ‘jack tree’ ‘ape kos gaha'
a friend of coconut, lunumidella, teak, and del .....
So delicious and so nutritious ……
Let me close my eyes for a moment was that about the fruit or
about kos mellum, the polos curry, kos maaluwa?
NO actually it is about ‘waraka’ ok if you like wela that is
about wela then ….. waraka is a choice of all lovers, believers, players,
dancers, actors, doctors, students , old and young, the teachers, foreigners
Oh! Let me not forget the kids …. They love waraka ………. I am
sure.
How about having a ‘WARAKA’ juice rich in vitamin ‘C’ for a
change before lunch or for breakfast?
Ask Mr. Publis Silva he knows to make waraka juice in a sooo
brilliant way. He is the best to ask and
get the recipe….. Mr. Publis Silva the very famous chef world wide. Let me pay my
respect for you sir for try promoting and giving a place for our traditional
dishes like ‘kos and del’
Waraka juice …..
Get some water add some sugar and then some waraka ….
Taste it
and see ok …. I have no doubt you’ll feel like falling in love just with the color
of this juice forget the flavor for a moment.
I don’t think that Mr. Wijeratne Warakagoda misses this kind
of varieties of bath (rice) Sir how did you get this name ‘Warakagoda’ I know
that it is your family name right? I like to know the history can I come and
meet you sir for a little chat? I like discussing about ‘warakagoda’ families
if you don’t mind and all about other warakagoda lovers… your fans Sir?
It is so wonderful to look at a waraka gaha or kos gaha any ‘Arunata pera’ a standing ovation for
the role that you played in arunata pera sir, brilliance performance sir!
Oh! Let me not forget purpose of writing this little note of this
wonder tree ‘kos gaha’ ‘ape ‘BATH GAHA’
‘Bath rasa
danno gaha handunanno’ ……
Are these words a line of a song? Don’t know whether Mr. Sunil
Edirisinghe knows the owner of these words?
There are times that you find no grains in your kitchen then
you just need to walk around your garden I can imagine how happy you are seeing
the tree full of kos. Then you have no problems that it self bring happiness
and the meal of your day.
My father is a kos lover. The seeds, the nutritional value of
them I don’t know to explain.
Isn't that a wonderful view a kos gaha with full of kos gedi? ….. That
reminds me of a beautiful mother that holds her kids so tightly and so gently,
and dearly….
What are you going to have for lunch? Are you planning to go out
with your friends just tell me of a restaurant that serve you any jack curry or
polos embula I will go and thank them for promoting the ’food …..’
‘Nuwara
ayata polos embula hondata uyanna puluwan hariyata dakune ayata ‘maalu embul
thiyal puluwan wage …
People say so? Is this true? I don’t know. I should have
talked to Ms Disanayake or Ms Ratwatte before writing this little note?
Kos is very different to 'Nawala annasi kotte dodan' ..... yasa rasaya kemataa'
obviously no!
Mr. Chandrahena Hettiaarachchi tells that story about annasi and dodan
(pls correct me if i am wrong here)
Even the light house/ Galle serve you a better Kos curry with
very tasteful maalu embul thiyal… no doubt it is nothing to do with the area I believe.
Cooking is an art>…….
Art of preparing a very tasteful kiri kos viyanjanaya I am not
good at explaining.
The tree is so handy and very romantic and so lovely. I feel
like embracing the wonder of the leaves …. Some are light green and some are
very dark green …..
Let’s have some kos with pol sambol or with some lunu miris
who wants to join me for lunch?
A weight gainer…. I am thinking of all these gym instructors I
think that they should recommend their students to have some kos in the morning
for their breakfast.
Any opposition let me know I can hide. There is a very safe place behind our kos
gaha. That is so huge one can so easily go and hide behind this tree. I will
have to do so only if I don’t pay the rent of my house on time ….. That is a good hiding place for kids who like
to play hide and seek.
This provides you a wonderful shade. I think it is so good to have a jack tree in
closer to every bus stop I suggest.
A tree can feel things…. Sorrow, joy, the harshness of some
weather conditions, I don’t know what he likes most rain or sun, or both. We need
both for a healthy environment right? We need rain, we need ‘sunlight’ for the
growth of a tree. We need water for the healthiness of the tree. We need salt,
pepper, cinnamon to prepare a jack curry along with other flavors like gedara
hadana ‘thunapaha’ (home made curry mixtures /spices)
So this tree brings in all these together on to the table of
your lunch room.
Ammala (mothers) prepare this very nutritious kos curry adding
all that she knows and I think she never forgets to add her love before serving
this to her husband and her kids.
This teaches us the lessons of different flavors of life, the
choices, the importance of different preferences, coordination, the value of
giving and sharing, protecting, also that teaches us the art of different
colour combinations of life and of a tree. I am thinking of the difficulties of
holding or bearing some things in different times/ stages of the life of this tree
is not an easy task I believe. Holding its fruits I also mean bearing not easy
especially when they grow older day by day ….
Please forgive for using Singlish because I know a very little
English. And I have no idea how the English should read my English explanation about
our jack tree?
‘Our Kos maama’ Arthor V Dias. I am thinking of his heart right
now. May you attain Nibbana! for having such a fruitful idea in your mind,the idea of protecting such a
wonderful tree.
I don’t like to talk
about the ‘timber’ because I am against deforestation. A waduwa of moratuwa can
craft and design a wonderful ‘a wardrobe’ or he can provide us with comfortable
seating facilities…. True we love and like them. People live and they decay
this is the universality of this nature and this rule is applicable to this
wonder creation as well but let’s keep this in mind.
Say No! and say ‘STOP!’ to that idea of deforestation every
possible time. If you can observe very closely the growth of a tree there are
plenty of things that you can learn. Think of a tree in your home garden don’t
you think that it teaches us many things related to our lives?
There are a loads of folk stories related to this bath gaha I believe
if you if you are interested in learning ‘our literature’ etc.
‘Read and learn’ ‘Kiri gahata
ennahe hari yanawa’ karana kiana
owne deyak. Good results are assured.
There are rituals related to avurudu celebrations, the customs
and rituals that a farmer should follow before starting ‘paddy cultivation’ has
an immense value. We can not forget the sociological value of the legendary
details that are attached with Sri Lankan lives.
‘Kiri gahak mulichchi wela yanna Honda gamanak yanakota’
‘Kiri gahak mulichchi wela yanna Honda gamanak yanakota’
If you are planning to heading for a good work with a good
will and a hope in your mind, meet a kiri gaha before you stepping out of your
house. The elders say so and I respect them for giving some value and a place
for a tree in their hearts and minds. And they believe that it is good
indicator, sign of the dreams become a reality or will become true. of success of you work go meet a kiri gaha a
kos gaha.
Now tell me …… what do you prefer for lunch? Rice with kos or
Kos or rice? ………
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