A fragrance that touched every heart

7 May 2022 01:37 am Views - 2806

On April 29, 1962, Subadhra Monarawila Keppetipola Vidurupola beloved wife of late Chandra Vidurupola, left us suddenly at the age of 24. You left behind grieving relatives and your worldly treasure of three tender children. Leaving us to mourn forever you dimmed that Wesak mood, as nature too grieved on that day of your demise while millions of Jasmine flowers offered to the feet of the Buddha added fragrance to the air. We wept and the flowers faded away same as my dear sister-in-law’s loss, and the jasmine fragrance to the devotees. 


Dearest cousin, friend, and sister, you left us all with only the gentlest of memories woven in golden thread lingering in every area of our lives. You were too precious to lose, always like a full moon lightning up all the dark corners of life you touched. We blossomed together in your caring ways and graceful generosity always accompanied by a smiling dimpled face.  


Fondly remembering your captivating personality brings joy to me every dawn. It was a sudden shock to your father Victor Keppetipola and Padma Dias Keppetipola whose grieving knew no bounds, their lives were never the same again. You left behind Shiam, Dilanthie and Arunie whom we treasure as our own, with every second reminding of you. Of course, no other can take the place of a mother, but we tried our best. 


60 weary years have elapsed very slowly since your voice went silent, but to date I still remember that music to my years and dreams of our childhood follies. With silent tears we rejoice, stubbornly accepting that you are no more. My brother, your husband, too left to be with you 35 years ago deepening our grief further. As you two rest in peace, your three lovely children constantly bring to me fondly memories. 
Ever loving sister 
Nalini Vidurupola Aluvihare