It was the time when cattle arrive back to home. My father came along and told us good news that the whole family is going to
I heard a lot about
We arrive at Bangalore Railway station. My Uncle was waiting near the departure with a board in his hand containing my name.
We went to Lalbagh in his brand new Benz. Lalbagh was crowned by flower show, which is arranged on the occasion of Independence Day near by. The flowers in the show were so beautiful that I felt it as an angel’s world. One petal of a rosy Lilly flying in air went near a group of teenagers who try to catch it. It escaped from the hands of dreaming minds and went near an old man, who looks like, near to the history, sitting on the bench. He didn’t notice the angel’s feather (Lilly’s petal) but his face reflected with its pleasant smell. The petal came near to me and told in my ears that I was lucky to be there. When I open my eyes it was gone.
We were on a flyover which looks like a road in the sky. The buildings are below me, in most suitable words I was above the buildings along the road. We were near the IISc Bangalore. I saw the students playing Football with the robots.
We went near the Vidhana Soudha. It was so huge and neatly carved that I couldn’t take off my eyes. Few artists were playing music in front of the heavenly building.
In the evening we turned our vehicle to Iskcon temple where I saw pure golden idols. The priests wore silk Dhotis and praying with musical instruments which looks like a song than a prayer.
We were in hurry to visit the Bhannerughatta national park. The Government arranged a new program named “King in the Dark” which was a safari in the dark night. They gave us UV spectacles through which we can see the animals in the dark. I saw a Cheeta running like a Ford Mustang to catch the lovely deer. Every one turned to left window where a lioness playing with its cubs. The guide standing near the open door was explaining the names of the animals Drona, Kalinga, Goose, Maverick etc., I saw a giant python on the huge Banyan tree. The Cheeta finally succeeded to kill an innocent life. It was on the branch of Oak with it’s pray. A giant bird, Bald eagle, flying above, had a lamb in its claws. While every one was busy watching the python swallowing a wild dog, a roaring sound came from the other side. No one noticed it. I turned to that window, I went near that window slowly. I was alone. I went still near. The window was open. Suddenly a lion came in front of me with its wild attack I can ever imagine. I shouted so loudly that the whole Jungle echoed it.
It was my Mother, told me to get ready for
