Rest In Peace My Brother - My Unborn Brother KUGATHARAN A few months ago, when I was down with my health issue, you called me and encouraged me to look after my health and live longer. You said we will meet in Kaithady, Sri Lanka when I return to Sri Lanka. But now, the dream of meeting you after 41 years has been taken away. You are not in this world anymore. I missed it. Brother, many are going to miss you for all the contributions you have given to thousands of students in the field of education. Indeed, you are a limelight and a legend in many professionals minds now. During our university days, nearly 4 years, I learnt many secrets, tactics and strategies of studying at university level. You were always a good friend to me. You made me the number one in the batch when I graduated from the university. I never thanked you for it then, but I did it recently. I am very happy, that I had the opportunity to spend time with you and hear all your stories, life experience and challenges. As your former roommate at university, I am happy that I belong to be some of the lucky ones, who had a few more opportunity to be with you than the others. I still remember our exams and you were always busy and a stalwart to me and had so many great ideas and options you worked on. It is still very inspiring and motivating me. But you never did know this then. I am sorry that I did not have the good mind to praise you then. For sure I will miss you really hard, but I know you lived an amazing life with unforgettable memories for people around you, your family, your children and your grandchildren. Let all your wisdom to shine everywhere. You are a magical lamp in many lives. You are a wonderful lamp in your family members. You are a “kalankarai vilakku” Let God bless you in peace. Rest In Peace Brother Nava, as you call “the Navam”
You lived your life as a living embodiment of love. You changed our lives. If only we had more time to give back some of the love you selflessly shared. Rest in peace.