Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Childhood of Dr. Kalam

 Childhood of  Dr. Kalam.

     Dr. Kalam’s autobiography The Wings of Fire is a genuine and inspiring autobiography. It is not the fictional book it has surer footing of reality. Like most other autobiography Kalam's autobiography begins with his childhood. 

     Abdul Kalam was born in 1931 at Ramnathpuram, Dhanushkodi in Rameshwaram. He was born in the middle class family. his father Jainulabdin had not education. He was not reach but he was generous and lived a simple life. He had deep faith in God. Kalam's  mother was a generous lady.  Fed many people. The high priest of Rameshwaram temple Pakshi Lakshmana Shastri was a good friend of Kalam's father. Both of them many times discuss the spiritual matters. There is the difference in their mode of worship, but there is a similarity in there thinking. If it in God and spiritual matters. His father explains him the significance of prayer. He had much respect Pakshi lakshmana Shastri.

     After his father the important influence on Kalam was jainulabdin. He was 15 year old then Kalam he become friends. Both of them used to go for evening walk. They talk spiritual matters. He was not educated but, he inspired Kalam to study. He often talk to Kalam the scientific discoveries, literature and Medical Science. He is cousin Shamsuddin also played role in shaping his boyhood.

     He had his primary education in Rameshvaram. His science teacher Shiva Subrahmaniam highly inspired him to develop his skills. He had tree Hindu friends also.  They were Ramnath Shastri, Arvindam and Shiv Prakasam.  They were his pale. They are from orthodox Hindu Brahmin families. Kalam has habit of reading from his early childhood.

     Thus, we can say that Kalam was brought up in influence of both Hindu and Muslim culture. There is a lot of influence of fundamental principle of both religions on Kalam. His parents teach him a lesson of honesty and self and deep rooted phase in goodness.


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