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You have to do a double-take before laughing at this Bengaluru traffic sign

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar Published February 26, 2024 4 Min Read
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Bengaluru, the dynamic urban hub in southern India, is recognized for its lively culture, booming tech sector, and, regrettably, infamous traffic. In a city where navigating through the sea of vehicles can be a Herculean task, traffic signs play a crucial role in guiding motorists and ensuring road safety. However, amidst the sea of mundane road signs, there’s one that has left many scratching their heads and doing a double-take before bursting into laughter – the “Don’t Be a Gama in the Land of Lama” sign.

Located on Bengaluru’s bustling streets, this peculiar sign, adorned with a cartoonish depiction of a grinning Gama, a character from Indian mythology known for his strength, has become a local sensation. But what exactly does it mean, and why has it captured the imagination of so many?

The phrase “Don’t Be a Gama in the Land of Lama” is a humorous play on words, combining elements from Indian mythology and Tibetan Buddhism. Gama, also known as Bhima, is a character from the Mahabharata, an ancient Indian epic. He is renowned for his extraordinary strength and martial prowess. On the other hand, Lama is a Tibetan word that translates to “spiritual teacher” or “monk.” It is commonly used to refer to Tibetan Buddhist monks.

So, what is the message behind this quirky sign? Essentially, it’s a lighthearted way of reminding motorists to be mindful of their speed and driving behavior. The sign playfully suggests that while Gama’s strength may be legendary, it’s not something you should emulate on the roads of Bengaluru. Instead, the sign encourages drivers to adopt a more serene and measured approach, akin to that of a Lama, who is known for his calm and peaceful demeanor.

The “Don’t Be a Gama in the Land of Lama” sign has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike, with many stopping to take photos and share a chuckle. It has also sparked conversations about the importance of road safety and the role of humor in conveying important messages.

But the sign is not just about humor; it also reflects the unique blend of cultures that coexist in Bengaluru. The city is a melting pot of different traditions, languages, and customs, and the sign is a testament to this diversity. It seamlessly combines elements from Indian mythology and Tibetan Buddhism, two distinct cultural traditions, to create a message that is both meaningful and amusing.

In a city where traffic congestion is a daily reality, road signs like the “Don’t Be a Gama in the Land of Lama” serve as a welcome reprieve, injecting a bit of humor into an otherwise mundane aspect of urban life. They remind us that even amid the chaos, there is room for laughter and levity.

So, the next time you find yourself caught in Bengaluru’s notorious traffic, be on the lookout for the “Don’t Be a Gama in the Land of Lama” sign. It may just bring a smile to your face and remind you to slow down and enjoy the journey.

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Divya Parashar February 26, 2024
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