Tag: matharpacady village

  • Meet the Ghosts of Matharpacady Past….

    Meet the Ghosts of Matharpacady Past….

    (A guide to the Guides.  And!!!!!!!  We’ve got a Nostalgia Quizzz coming up on Sat., June 27, 2020.  All the clues are hidden here)

    There’s often a right way and a wrong way to enter a place. When it comes to the Village, there are many ways.  Right or wrong, depends on what you want and where you want to end up.  A bit like Alice in Wonderland or Through the Looking Glass. You might happen upon a beauty or you might meet a ghost.  Depends upon you.  No white rabbit here though, but check this out:

         

    Lions’ Den

    Home of the Leao family: Daniel, Alma, Fred, John.  And their descendants.

    And Sammy, former President of the Cross Committee.

    The Bible relates how the Israelite prophet Daniel, a prominent official in the Babylonian King’s court was thrown into the Lions’ Den because he stayed true to the one true God and refused to worship the mortal king.  God shut the lions’ mouths. Daniel was awarded greater honours while his accusers were thrown to the lions instead.  Now figure out who inspired this house’s name.  If you get it wrong the two stone lions on the gate will chew your head off when they come alive …

         

    The lost chord?

    Once upon a time when you entered the Village sounds of the piano or other musical instruments greeted your ear.  23 D Matharpacady, known just by a number, the HQ of the Lopes family. Sundays saw Lt Cdr. Eric Lopes and his daughter Dagmar playing classical Western music on the musical saw (an instrument that looks much like an ordinary carpenter’s saw, played with a bow drawn across the non-toothed side. Tension on the blade and degree of bend gave the desired note) accompanied by his brother Ian Lopes on the guitar. And, a hall full of rapt listeners. Want to see them in action dig up the two episodes of Surabhi (ex Doordarshan) that feature them.  There might still be a saw or two left in Matharpacady but the players are gone… 

              

    The late Dagmar Lopes plays the musical saw at a First Communion party

             

    All’s Well with the Village Well

    No one’s dropped a coin in here to make a wish. No lovers’ suicide.  No ghost stories, so far. Stocked with fish now, but a trifle overgrown, no village maid has ever offered a lad a drink from it, out of her bucket. Brides and grooms do make a trip to it for their “paani” ceremony. I, for one, wouldn’t draw a bucket to bathe, much less take a swig, but the fire brigade has certainly suctioned its lifesaving liquid more than once to fight local fires.  If you’re scared of ghosts, I wouldn’t count on not meeting a shade here between midnight and 3.00 AM.

                                                     

    The Park

    Previously called Tank Square.  Once an open play area bordered by the Bharat Vyayam Shala a low-cost gymnasium where many lads went to acquire their muscles, Tank Square has seen many changes.  In its present avatar there’s a jungle gym and some kiddie playthings and by that token, its grandly called The Park. 

                  

                                                  

    Barcelona, Spain or Lisbon, Portugal or Fontainhas, Panjim?

    A touch of Azulejo tiling, a bit of street art, shady arbours, mysterious windows, a door of enchantment. Roam the streets of Matharpacady and find yourself in a different world, a living culture of taste and refinement that reflects the cultures that shaped this city.

    (Matharpacady was a warren of service lanes and secret short cuts: invaluable to hide in when playing rough games like dabba doobie and seven tiles and you broke someone’s window pane.  Kites were flown from several terraces and dheels or contests were entered into with sharp manja. Marbles, tops, cycling were all popular pastimes before smartphones arrived)

                     

    Behind the Cross

    No tour of the Village is complete unless you go behind the Cross and view the location where one of India’s greatest freedom fighters stayed.  There’s, now a big building called Monarch, a take on the name of the original sprawling Raja Bungalow, that it replaced.  The residence of the Village’s most famous son:  Joseph (Kaka) Baptista.

                      

    Kaka Baptista, (born March 17, 1864) was a close associate and friend of Bal Gangadhar Tilak.    

    Kaka Baptista was Bombay’s Mayor (1925-26).  He developed ideas for local home rule , deeply influencing Tilak. Together with Annie Besant they formed the Home Rule Movement.  However, his ideas for independence didn’t go down too well with the Brits and there’s an apocryphal story told to me by a now deceased elderly resident.  It seems his mayoralty was snatched away in a year and without batting an eyelid, barrister that he was, he declared “the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away” obviously taking a dig at the Brits.

    Kaka Baptista defended Tilak in court. Tilak also liked and adopted Baptista’s slogan “Swaraj Is my Birthright” which soon became Tilak’s rallying cry.

    There are some ironies to his story.  Firstly, despite being a fervent Christian, he played an important role in popularising the Ganeshotsav festival in the late 19th century, using the community gatherings to mobilise support for the independence movement.  The other irony is that he defended Hindutva ideologue, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, one of his most high-profile clients.

    While sundry netas have signed away mill land to house the rich and famous, it was this freedom fighter and barrister who took up the cause of the mill worker and in 1920, founded the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC).

                   

    Keepsake

    Once bustling with many well-known residents:  John Martin (Jamtin a corruption of the Portuguese contraction of his name, J’mtine), a prominent voice in the singing of the Litany,  St John Valladares (Sinjin) who led the Matharpacady Club for ages as Secretary, Carole Viegas the late President of the Cross Committee.  Bonnie Michael D’souza (Bonnie) whose band “The Bonaventures” was top of the charts for ages in Aamchi Mumbai.  At one point, Bonaventures featured golden-voiced Walter Pereira who lived behind the Cross.

                   

    Canon Villa                 

    Once called The Rosary but more fondly remembered colloquially as the “lozenger school”.  The former owners, the Ferreira sisters ran a nursery school for tots on their terrace.  At departure time each kid was given a boiled sweet lozenge as an incentive to come in the next day, earning the school its name.

    It was renamed Canon Villa by the current landlords, respecting their association with Wilson College and its Church of North India Legacy. A curious shift from a Marian to Biblical nomenclature.

    Talking of music, Frank Gonsalves formed an orchestra, of his old students, which met every Sunday in his hall.  This is the same orchestra that played every year for the Cross Feast Vespers which were celebrated on the 2nd of May, the day before the actual feast which used to be on the 3rd of May. It was a grand affair with the singing of the Litany in Latin by the Village’s best voices.

                   

    Trilby Cottage

    Situated behind the Lopes’ bungalow is the quaint Trilby cottage named after the late Trilby Lopes (nee Azavedo), the late musical saw player Lt Cdr. Eric’s wife.  By the way, once upon a time, the Trilby was a fashionable hat as was the bowler, fedora and homburg. The hat’s name derives from the stage adaptation of George du Maurier’s 1894 novel Trilby. A hat of this style was worn in the first London production of the play, and promptly came to be called “a Trilby hat”. Frank Sinatra was identified with trilby hats, and there is a signature design trilby bearing his name.

                   

    Harbour View  

    Situated next to Lions’ Den this used to be the height of high-rise in the days when Matharpacady was a Village of quaint and sprawling bungalows. As the name suggests, the higher floors afforded a view of the famed Bombay Harbour to which cargo ships called (before JNPT drew the cream of shipping away). Isn’t it curious that the former building opposite Harbour View was called the Anchorage, another gracious building that has given way to a boxy Kishant?

                   

    The Wayside Cross

    Fifty yards away from Harbour View you’ll find this Cross on private land. The home of the Nazareths.  The day after the Cross Feast it is traditional to celebrate the feast at this Cross.  As children of yesteryear will remember, there was a kind of decorative cherry tree that grew next to it.  Kids never failed to pluck its wild cherries. They were sweetish but full of chik and inedible. The other botanical specimen of interest, hard by the cherry tree, was a drumstick tree often decorated by an abundance of drumsticks dangling from the branches.  Legend has it that a drumstick tree was home to a drumstick like green snake that camouflaged itself and then dropped down onto the head of a victim.  If that happened to you, you were a sure goner.

                                                        

    Bongo Lane

    How this very picturesque part of Matharpacady with its old-world houses and narrow mysterious paths got this name is a mystery.  Maybe the settling down of many music loving Goans with their upbeat Konkani mandos had something to do with it; the Latin flavour, supposedly.  One legend has it that the late Joe Pereira, a music-loving chap with a great sense of rhythm had adopted the bongos as his instrument, which he produced on every social occasion.  From Joe’s bongos to Bongo Lane was a short transition.  Who knows?  It still hosts an annual happening jump ‘n jive party.  Find favour and you might get invited…

     

    This is the first in our series of nostalgic picture tours of the Village.  You are recommended to study it carefully because there’s a bonus … the exciting Nostalgia Quizzz is in the works and the clues are hidden here…

    Credits – Roydon Gonsalves

     

  • Monsoon Magic

    Monsoon Magic

    And the winners are…

    The Quizzz!  

                                                    

    Matharpacady Cross Feast 2020

    1st place: Denzil Dsilva         2nd place: N3          3rd place: Caray

    The Magical Movie Quizzz!

                                                  

    1st place: Shazam          2nd place: Scarlet          3rd place: Luna

    WATCH THIS SPACE!

    Hey!  There’s more excitement coming out of Matharpacady.

    SOON on this Blog: A pictorial trot in three parts down some old and new Village stories.  Lots of hidden clues. Hidden answers.

                                                                                                                             

    There’s a mind-blowing                                 

    Matharpacady Memories Quizzz on  

    The Village that was and The

    Village that is!

    Think!!! Did you play hop scotch, gilli danda, seven tiles, tops, ironies, dabba doobie, fly kites?  Did you get caught up to tricks in the jungle of a garden at Bapties (Raja Bungalow, wasn’t it)? Were you Christian enough to know who was thrown in the Lion’s Den? Did you play Badminton at the Militia Club? Billiards at the Matharpacady Club? Did you whistle at the St Isabel’s girls? Climb Mazagon Hill? From the wrong side?  Swim with a Dalda dabba at Kasara Bunder or The Pier? Get spotted by the aunties who used to take their evening walks there? Ever had a drink at Cardoz’? Hung onto windows/terrace ledges to watch one of the bands rehearse – Caravelles, Busy Bees, Bonaventures? Or Frankie’s old boys on Sundays? Fought to ring the bell for prayers?  Watched ghosts at night in the gullies? Hiding football bladders? Tried to hitch a ride to BPT to fetch the flags for the feast? Were you an extra in the filming of Keating’s “The Perfect Murder?”  Were you a quaint mix between an innocent lamb and a bit of a village hooligan? In a nice way, of course?

    Our Quizzz Mistress is certainly not nice!  She’s going to mess with your memory!  It’s your challenge to compete and prove that your smarts are better than hers!

    Shhh!  But we’re on your side.  (We’ve hidden plenty of clues above). You gotta use your grey matter… There are hints and answers in the linked Walk down Memory Lane

    https://viewvin.net/2017/09/15/down-memory-lane-with-tyronne/

    Follow this link and bone up on Matharpacady Past to win a quizzz in the future. (And, ooooh, await our picture pages of old juicy gossip and ghost stories)

    Shivvvver

    ALERT!  Grand Tambola

    8.30 p.m. Sunday June 28, 2020

    Matharpacady Village

    A successful village beats with one heart!

  • The Magical Movie Quizz

    The Magical Movie Quizz

    Become a child again:

                    Fall under a spell!!!  

           

    Walt Disney in his films captured the magic of great stories we all grew up on.  The three big story tellers of all time:  Charles Perrault – Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, etc. Brothers Grimm – Hansel & Gretel, Rapunzel, Snow White, etc and Hans Christian Andersen – the Little Mermaid, The Snow Queen and other stories. The Walt Disney Company added to its repertoire, The Lion King by Justine Korman, Jungle Book by Rudyard Kippling and the life story of Pocahontas authoritatively told by Camilla Townsend.

    A great story demands a great story teller and Disney excels with prize winning animation, stunning colour, visual effects, humorous, incisive, compelling treatment and ear catching music and songs that add tremendously to the story line.

    Now, Matharpacady village brings to you the MAGICAL MOVIE QUIZZZ!

    If you’re a child hooked to the Disney Channel you’re going to luvvv this.  If you’re an adult captivated by the Magic of Disney you’re going to luvvvv this even more.  Even though “Malificent” our Quizzz Mistress is going to mess with your mind and memory ?

    Don’t miss this chance to be a child again.

    GUIDELINES:

    OPENS Sat May 23, 2020 11.30 A.M. IST.   CLOSES 7.00 A.M. NEXT DAY (May 24) 

    • Make sure your data/WiFi is switched on – chk, chk, chk your internet connection!
    • Click the link sent to you on WhatsApp or posted on FaceBook/on this Blog
    • Enter your username
    • Click on Ok, go!
    • Start playing
    • Set of 20 trivia Disney Film related questions
    • Be Fast. Think quick. Answer quick. Tick tock.  Tick tock!
    • Limit on 100 players. BE FIRST!!! or BE LEFT OUT!
    • Be smart buddy, don’t get logged out… he he he — like taking a chick to a dance and losing her to another dude ?You won’t be able to get back 🙁

     

    • Note: The Quizzz is open till 7.00 a.m. on May 24. THEN:  The Winners will be announced here on the Matharpacady Blog. Of course you might also hope to see the Podium on the App. WILL U GET A MEDAL?  Aha!  Let’s see!

    Think you can beat the Quizzz Mistress?!?!

     

    Matharpacady Village

    A successful village beats with one heart!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

  • RIP Tyronne Concescio

    RIP Tyronne Concescio

          

    John Bunyan in his book The Pilgrim’s Progress presents the allegory of Christian, an everyman journeying from his hometown City of Destruction to the “Celestial City” atop Mount Zion.  On the way he labours under a heavy burden, in his case, the weight of his sin that he came upon after reading the book in his hand.  Tyronne’s life too was much the same, a constant pilgrimage.  However, in his case his burden was his troubled eyesight.  A major handicap it made him undertake several pilgrimages from the “city of destruction” that lost eyesight is.   It’s tragic that his eyesight stood in the way of his studying further despite having a keen intellect.  But then it compelled him to undertake a journey to North India to seek treatment.  Travelling in the blackout during one of India’s wars, he gained fresh perspectives.

    A burden often opens up new vistas and coopts various Simons of Cyrene. Seeking out Fr Dickey his priest relative, Tyronne developed friendships with many priests. In the process he found not the proverbial Simon but the Master, Jesus, Himself. Those who were fortunate to know Tyronne closely will recall that his life too was struggle, persevere, fall, rise, but keep on walking.  All the while like his Master, he reached out his hand to bring happiness to people. I’ve been a witness to the love many of his office colleagues had for him.  At various critical moments Tyronne gave someone a hand. Feast times, Christmas, in particular he was often the first to pop in very briefly to wish the family before taking himself off to the next house and the next, spreading cheer as he went.  And, often his visits were not empty handed.  Working for Britannia he often bought packets of biscuits which he distributed to all those he loved and the list was long.

    It is not as if Tyronne didn’t have his balmy days!  Cross Feasts, the polishing of brass under the eagle eye of Aunty Daisy followed by tasty rewards.  Especially chilled kalinga juice on the day itself after a morning of hard work.  One shouldn’t forget the days when Gorai was a virgin beach lined by hedges of mangroves and palm trees recalling the best Honolulu dream.  A versatile writer, Tyronne romanced Aunty Girlie (Marie D’Silva) with his poetic prose describing the place where she owned an ambawadi, much beloved by us children.  Encouraged by his words she literally gave us children the keys to her kingdom and the most magical times in Gorai followed, with swims, sing song and great food.  Yes, Tyronne was a versatile writer, winning over metaphorically priest and prelate alike.  Very selfishly we capitalized on this strength making him General Secretary of every Village based organization.  MRWA and the Cross Committee notably.

    After the untimely death of the multi-talented Peter Miranda who was both Headmaster and Managing Trustee of St Isabel’s the mantle of Managership fell on Tyronne’s shoulders.  I always wondered how a person who spent his working life as a secretary hampered by a physical limitation would rise to the challenges a CEO would find daunting.  There is no doubt in my mind His Lord and Cross bearer was behind his rising to the challenge.  With perfect serenity he took charge.  It’s a pleasure to recall the times he proudly related how the school got cent per cent results in the SSC. There were other trustees but in his own quiet way Tyronne forged bonds with all constituencies – students, teachers, office staff and ex-students.

    I must confess I pulled a sneaky one on him. After addressing a gathering on careers at the Bandra Gym the East Indian committee backstage tried to rope me in as a trustee of the Bombay Institute for Deaf & Mutes on Nesbit Road, one of the premier institutions for the hearing impaired.  Not as large hearted as Tyronne, I side stepped the issue by suggesting his name.  Next thing I heard, he had become a Trustee of this august East Indian initiative at the service of a specific segment of “non-people” who would otherwise never get a chance in society.

    However, Tyronne’s greatest love was for the village.  He leveraged his trusteeship to extend facilities to bond inhabitants together.  Villagers were always welcome.  As were the poor service providers, like the dhobi. In this country it’s the tendency to misuse position to get ahead. Tyronne never hesitated to use position to help others.  Not only that I’ve seen him give time to lonely people, the elderly, the sick and hospitalized.  Never empty handed: patties, samosas, cake, biscuits or even a bag of apples. I’ve caught him sneaking into the Blessed Sacrament Provincialate House at dusk bearing bags of goodies.  A brief popping in, dropping off of and quick exit.  Many a priest or bishop had his lonely life lifted a bit by Tyronne’s graciousness.

    It would be an incomplete narrative to forget that Tyronne was all about family.  I recall his tears of sorrow at his sister Audrey’s passing.  Cliffy his brother, was easily his best friend.  His sister Dilys’ children Linda, Astrid, Trudy and Faye were his life and joy.  His cousins and many relatives were clearly dear to him.  It is pretty evident that the love was reciprocated.

    Tyronne had a way with words and what he lacked in eyesight, he made up for in memory.  For anyone who’d like to relive life in the old Village nostalgically, here’s a link to a piece that Vincent Mascarenhas did on Tyronne taking us all Down Memory Lane. It’s a journey worth taking for more reasons than one; a life that’s not vanished, but in a way, transformed.

    https://viewvin.net/2017/09/15/down-memory-lane-with-tyronne/

    Farewell Tyronne. May angels bear you to Abraham’s side.

    From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be,

    Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow,

    And soonest our best men with thee do go,

    Rest of their bones, and soul’s delivery.

    ….

    One short sleep past, (Tyronne, thou shall) wake eternally

    And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.

    Credits – Roydon Gonsalves and Vincent Mascarenhas

  • Daily Rosary During May – Thursday

    Daily Rosary During May – Thursday

     

    LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020

    The month of May is approaching, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view. For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.

    We sending you the link of the you tube video to be used during every Thursday in the month of May.

  • Daily Rosary During May – Tuesday & Friday

    Daily Rosary During May – Tuesday & Friday

    LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020

    The month of May is approaching, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view. For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.

    We sending you the link of the you tube video to be used during every  Tuesday and Friday in the month of May.

  • Daily Rosary During May – Monday & Saturday

    Daily Rosary During May – Monday & Saturday

    LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020

    The month of May is approaching, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view. For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.

    We sending you the link of the you tube video to be used during all Mondays and Saturdays in the month of May.

     

     

     

     

  • Daily Rosary during May – Sunday & Wednesday

    Daily Rosary during May – Sunday & Wednesday

    LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS TO THE FAITHFUL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2020

    The month of May is approaching, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family. The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view. For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May. This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities. The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.

    We sending you the link of the you tube video to be used during the Sundays and Wednesdays of the month of May.

     

     

  • Rosary at the Wayside Cross – 2nd May 2020

    Rosary at the Wayside Cross – 2nd May 2020

    MATHARPACADY VILLAGE HOLY CROSS ORATORY

    145th Anniversary – Daily Rosary during the month of May

    In these Times of Pandemic join Matharpacady Village in praying for protection:

    The Holy Cross Oratory at Matharpacady was built in 1875 to testify how Faith in Jesus saved Matharpacady Village from the devastating Bubonic Plague.

    With living faith:

    The Rosary today is at the Wayside Cross (House of The Nazareths)

    Commences:  7.30 p.m. IST,  

    May  2, 2020

    Cross Bells will be rung 7.30 p.m.

    The Theme for the Rosary today is :

    We Pray  For  All Those Affected By The Corona Virus And Their Health Care Givers. We Pray That We Are All Saved Through The Holy Cross Of Lord Jesus Christ.

     Click on the link being sent to you daily, follow on your smart-phone or Smart TV, and sing, pray and rejoice simultaneously with your fellow residents of Matharpacady and neighbours in India and abroad.   Kindly click on the “SUBSCRIBE” icon on your screen for regular updates.

    Please pass this message on to relatives, friends and well wishers and post/share/message this opportunity of His Love & Protection —

    We are also attaching the link to The Daily Eucharist being celebrated by His Eminence,  Oswald Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay –

  • Cross Feast Fun and Games – Celebrations 2020

    Cross Feast Fun and Games – Celebrations 2020

    MATHARPACADY VILLAGE

    SUMMER HOLIDAY CLUB

    Quizzz

    of Quizzzzzes!!!

    GUIDELINES:

    OPENS 12.00 Noon IST.   CLOSES 7.00 A.M. NEXT DAY

    Click the link below – 

    https://kahoot.it/challenge/06040066?challenge-id=9bd2bb21-3395-4d72-ac98-2923b26196cb_1588397530291

    • Make sure your data/WiFi is switched on – chk, chk, chk your internet connection!
    • Click the link sent to you on WhatsApp or posted on FaceBook/on this Blog
    • Enter your username
    • Click on Ok, go!
    • Start playing
    • Set of 25 trivia questions
    • Be Fast. Think quick. Answer quick
    • Limit on 100 players. BE FIRST!!! or BE LEFT OUT!
    • Be smart buddy, don’t get logged out… he he he — like taking a chick to a dance and losing her to another dude ?You won’t be able to get back 🙁
    • Note: The Quizzz is open till 7.00 a.m. on May 3rd. THEN:  The Winners will be announced here on the Matharpacady Blog. Of course you might also hope to see the Podium on the App. WILL U GET A MEDAL?  Aha!  Let’s see!

    Think you can beat the Quizzz Mistress?!?!

    Tambola today (2nd May 2020) at 9.00 pm 

    Matharpacady Village

    A successful village beats with one heart!