My kitchen had been looking grimy and unloved for months before I got around to cleaning it up. As it turned out that Saturday morning, I was listening to Veena Sahasrabudhe and oddly enough the other-wordly sprightliness of her voice served as inspiration to take care of the very mundane business of kitchen brooming, sweeping, mopping and cleaning.
I particularly recall feeling a great burst of energy listening to her rendition of Raga Durga. My music teacher back in the day had taught me this very bandish and worked on me a full year to get me to the point where I could render something useful - not quite a performance but generally hold my own and sing to a small group of people. The experience was scary and the production was unremarkable.
Listening to Veena Sahasrabudhe brought to mind how great talent combined with great effort produces one such as herself. Conversely, no talent and some effort produces absolutely nothing in the world of Hindustani classical music. That would be me and so that person should apply their efforts to cleaning the kitchen really well. Once that message, clicked in my head, it was a total breeze putting my best effort to get the job done flawlessly. Fortunately, this is one of those things were effort is everything and anyone can apply that.
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