By A P Irungovel Late Padmasree Shri Manohar Devadoss: M.A.,M.LITT.,M.S.W., M.PHIL.,PH.D. Manager – Medical Sociology, A Challenged but complete full-fledged life Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai Direct Line: 044 4227 1919 Mobile: 9840821919 A P Irungovel e-mail: [email protected] In 1972, a road accident ruined their lives. Mr. Manohar Devdas said about his wife's condition, 'She had no control over many bodily functions...she would have to be loaded with drugs that would dull her sharp mind. She would have to live with the constant threat of infections, bed sores and spasms. She would be a 'dependent' all her life, needing 24-hour attention...' – Manohar Devadoss, (from his book “Dreams, Seasons & Promises”). But Mrs. Mahima Devdas, an English literature graduate, who has written many poems and essays, mentally jumped out. She started taking spoken English classes. Because of increased interest in social services and in participating in all the social events surrounding Chennai, she spent all the revenues from her art and literary works to the poor and needy. Their virtue was tested once more as they met with another accident. Mr. Manohar Devdas was afflicted with retinitis pigmentosa, which affected his eyesight. But this wonderful couple were not disturbed. They always attended any public function they were invited to, as a couple. This wonderful couple - A man, and his wife, brought in a wheelchair – can be seen in all the programmes of Sankara Nethralaya. After retirement in 1997, he started his own Battery Company with friends and wrote several books. He made many black and white paintings as he lost the ability to perceive colours. He conducted exhibitions of his paintings and donated all the proceeds to various service organizations including Sankara Nethralaya. The wedding invitation of Mr. Seshu Badrinath, son of our guru Dr. Badrinath, is designed with the Auspicious Wedding scene of Madurai Sri Meenakshi Amman. Mr Mano frequently drew many paintings, when Mrs Mahima read the sceneries from many books. During that period, Mr Manohar Devadoss realized that he was losing his vision due to his Retinitis Pigmentosa. So, he wanted to give his attention to one more art - music. He started to learn to play Violin. The artist learnt to focus on the music before the entire sight was lost. But, he was met with one emotional trauma. In 2008 Mrs. Mahima passed away. He called me immediately through his assistant; he wanted to fulfill the desire of his beloved wife. I rushed immediately with our Eye Donation Call Duty Doctors to receive the eyes of Mrs. Mahima Devdoss. Despite the agony of the death of his wife, who had been a pillar of support through his life, he honored her by taking up the skill of writing, in which she was very skilled, and published eight books – � Green Well Years � Dreams Seasons and Promises � A Poem to Courage � Multiple Facets of my Madurai � My Madurai Memories (translation of Green Well Years into Tamil) � From an Artist's Perspective � Mahe and Mano; Challenges, Resilience, and Triumphs � Madras Inked: Impressions of an Artist and an Architect (co-authored with Sujatha Shankar) In recognition of his services, The Governor of Tamil Nadu was present as the special guest as Sankara Nethralaya presented him with the ‘Mrs. MS Amma Award’. A TO Z INDIA FEBRUARY 2023 PAGE 11
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