8th August 6:30 am – Destination Hyderabad.
With great excitement I off boarded the bus. No
matter
which city you go to, I guess a sight you will never miss seeing is
buzzing auto drivers all around you attempting to get what they call a Savari!
On the way to the hotel I was amazed to see lot of cutouts
and posters with Bakra(goat), some garlanded, some cut outs as big as a
politician’s campaign. For a while I wondered of it was some party’s mascot.
Then it suddenly flashed to me, Ramzan was around the corner and the city was
gearing up for celebration. Well, I wasn’t wrong after all for comparing Bakra
posters with politicians. The only difference is politicians would make Bakra
out of the public and in this case the public makes Bakra, out of the Bakra
itself!!

It was time to execute MY PLAN. I called Neelesh Ji in the
anticipation that we could visit the temple and head back to the hotel by noon
on time for Lunch and then take an early bus to Tirupati. While the little mind
was making the plans, the BIG MIND willed otherwise! Neelesh Ji in his cheerful
voice said he would meet me sometime at noon since he had some work to finish
but not sure about the time! POP went my first plan! Temple visit during the
way wasn't going to be. I decided to
make the best of the uncertainty – YES I DECIDED TO EAT! BREAKFAST AWAITS!
At breakfast time the score tally:
After a yummy breakfast, after Madhya Pradesh (tummy) got
refilled Uttar Pradesh took over again. Let’s book your Darshan ticket to
Tirupati, I said to myself and so I took an auto and headed towards the TTD
office nearby. I was disappointed to hear that the tickets were being issued
only for Darshan a week later. I recollected that the hotel had a travel desk
and so approached the travel desk for booking my ticket. To my amazement all
early buses were full and the ticket cost for the other buses were out of my
budget! So much that I could go back to Bangalore and take a package trip to
Tirupati and back, it would still work out cheaper! The guy at the travel desk
traveled in and out of redbus.in but couldn't get a ticket in my budget. He
searched, he made calls but to no avail. Allowing the travel dude his space I
stepped out of the hotel for some fresh air. Taking a deep breath I said to
myself, ok GOD you know how much I can spend on the ticket considering the
other expenses for the trip, If I get a ticket around Rs.800 I’ll come else I’ll
have to meet you next time! At that moment my plans changed. I walked back to
the travel desk to book to a ticket back to Bangalore. Even before I could
utter a word he said , “ Sir I got a ticket for Rs.800 and just the one seat
available!” For a moment I was zapped, I realized my eyes were wet with tears.
Not sure why, I asked him to book the ticket. Yet again my plan was outplayed. MY WILL 0 : GOD's WILL- 2
