We
have many Indians that represent India to America,
but Ive never quite seen an American, who
represents India to India. From her name, to her
mannerisms to the home she has made for herself,
she is Indian. The trouble is, she is, but, American!
Her name is Sita Thompson and if you ask any of
her friends in Mumbai, theyll tell you that
shes not American, but Indian. "Its
not the way she looks, its her essence, her Indian
sensitivity".
Alyque Padamsee quotes her as having
"an Indian heart and American efficiency".
How
does an American become an icon of Indian culture?
To say that Sita just acquired her Indian essence
by taking a few yoga classes would be to miss
the point entirely. As a matter of fact, she was
born into a very eastern environment. Her mothers
proximity to the East started when she read Krishna
Murthis AT THE FEET OF THE MASTER and Baba
Ram Dass BE HERE NOW, and DANCING WITH SHIVA.
By the time Sita was born, her mother was already
a devotee of Yogi Bhajan. Later, she got involved
with, Yoganondass Self Realization Fellowship
Center. Ram Das named her Sita, and her sister,
Shanti.Sitas first years of schooling were
at the Three Candles Montessori pre-school, and
her junior high school, Educational Dynamic Incorporated
(EDI), was an eastern philosophy- based private
school. At EDI, meditation, yoga, guided discussions
and workshops on energy and self-awareness were
the cornerstones of education. The EDI program
taught spiritual awareness and academics simultaneously.
Dr. Richard Busby successfully ran this institution
for 15 years till he passed away in 1994.Sitas
father is Mexican/American Indian and an organic
farmer. She says that between her mothers
devotion to the East and her fathers faith
in the American Indian rituals , "I grew
up with God-consciousness, and thats the
base of my heart and the reason why I'm so content
in India. I feel at home here."
The American -Indian ceremonies are very similar
to meditation, though the rituals are different.
Although her father didnt have a guru, he
was very advanced practitioner of yoga. "He
taught me how to grow through breath in the most
difficult asanas", says Sita.Some of
those asanas must have come in good stead during
Sitas stay in India especially Mumbai. Mumbai
is perhaps the most westernized city in India
in terms of enterprise, glitz and pace. Its
also full of make believe, the capital of MayaIllusion.
Its perhaps proper that Sita, one of the
most easternized westerners to have come to these
shores, has chosen to weigh anchor in this city.It
is a city peculiarly suited to yogic tastes. There
is much success to be had here, in terms of fame
and wealth. Sita, who has completed her first
Hindi movie and is contracted to do a couple of
mega TV serials , knows more than most people
the potential of this city. But as she keeps telling
her friends, you need perseverance and patience
to make it big here. For an American the first
is almost a natural instinct. The second though,
in keeping with that countrys disposable
culture, is a rare virtue. Patience on the other
hand is a flourishing Indian plant. Sita has both
qualities in ample measure. Her yogic training,
especially Shavasan (where you lie still like
a corpse completely relaxed) must be of help.
Stillness is a form of patience, and Sita has
it plenty.But unlike America, whose culture fundamentally
is organized, everything in India is chaos. If
you are not careful your body itself tends to
dissolve into anarchic corpulence.To fight the
chaos, you need the support of family and friends.
Sita, thanks primarily to herself, has been lucky
in getting it in her host country. Her huge reserves
of energy and exuberance lend her a magnetic charm.
I find it easy to make friends here.
Their affection and cheer-leading have helped
me a lot to tide through my private hell shere.
Thats quality, a whole reward in itself.Many
Indians take such support for granted. Its
possible that quite a few of us do not realize
the worth of such values. But its such values
that distinguishe a civilization. These are its
patents. But sometimes it takes a foreigner, like
Sita, to represent the richness of India to us.
She is the ornate mirror in which we see ourselves.
It
was her name, the elegance with which she carried
herself in a saree, her eastern thinking,
and the way she took back a little of India, every
time she went home to the USA, which won Sita
Thompson the
National Citizen Overseas Award this year.The
awards committee, which is always on the lookout
for individuals who help promote Indo- American
relations, stated that shes an American
by birth but an Indian at heart, says a
delighted Sita.Whats her topmost priority
for the present? I am in the lookout for
a teacher in the Vedas. The Vedas and Hindi. Two
things I must learn to
master my Indian experiences, she says.Clearly,
this tall and beautiful American feels at home
in India. But its been a long journey from
an unlikely starting point
the west coast
of the USA. Sita, so named because her American
mother and Mexican American father were influenced
by the eastern philosophies way back in the 70s,
grew up in a huge family bent towards the eastern
culture. As a young girl she devoted a lot of
time to modern dance (a type of ballet), but politics
took over in college, and she graduated in International
Relations from Long Beach University.
But the possibility of arguing away the
rest of my life in the government disenchanted
me, she says. Andin the last year of studies,
Sita turned her full attention to sports and fitness.
This leap into a new arena toned her body into
a shape which was soon in great demand for endorsing
fitness equipment, bikinis, covers of health magazines,
TV commercials and bit roles in films!I
did this for a few years, but a part of me wasnt
fulfilled. There was more to me than being a hot
babe! she says.Sita first visited Indiatwo
years ago primarily to get over a broken love
affair, and on the insistence of filmmaker Jagmohan
Mundra, a close friend, stayed back. I realised
how much of India was there in me,
without even being here.It was on her second
visit last year that she made a base for herself
in Mumbai. Roles in Hindi films opened new avenues
for her and Sita found herself playing a central
part in a Hindi/English film, Valentines
Day, and is currently working in singer-turned-producer,
Suresh Wadekars Tanman.com in which she
plays Kabir Bedis American wife.Ironically,
shes being marketed here as Jeena Marie,
her characters name in Valentines
Day, as producers feel that Sita is too Indian
a name for her! Till now Sita has worked in films
where she has had to speak English only. And though
the American accent will remain, shes trying
to overcome the language barrier. The first
time I saw Monsoon Wedding I couldnt understand
one bit. The second time I could get the hang
of
everything. Fitting into an altogether different
environment is not easy, but Sita seems to be
doing well in her cosy Juhu apartment. Spicy dal
with garlic is a must every day, and rava idlis
a dream meal! Shes also made a lot of friends
here. Though shes undecided about her future
plans, today India is home away from home. Im
still the California girl, but I dont feel
like a foreigner here, she drawls.
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