Amidst the Moana by Aishwarya Jijikumar



Being stranded at the sea for about fifty five days seems to be a marvel, right? I did felt the same until I came across the column of a national daily today. "Castaway" which vividly elaborates the tale of nine men from Chennai adrift in the Bay of Bengal not just chronicles their luck but the trials and tribulations for survival in the mighty sea too. Had the men regretted upon their fate alone and gave up, they may never ever see the sunrise again. In the time of severe threat, they  together tackled that poignant yet precarious circumstance by exhibiting commendable austerity. 
                           They relied upon the exotic catch onboard,the crew eating one or two  sparse meals a day, they ran out of food within two weeks threw light on the harshness of hunger and the intensity of havoc that they were facing. Despite the obstacles that stormed their way, their invincible spirit and will won over their fate. It's heart rending to read that Babu - their fierce companion, the one who instilled hope and credence vanished all of a sudden when they were out of danger. He may be somewhere there, as an illuminating star up in the night airglow.   
                         This anecdote matches up with something that says good can come out of any adversity. As, " Light can devour the dark but darkness cannot consume light ".

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