Queues
Queues. What is it about queues that
brings about the kind of vile hostility in a civilised society like ours?
It’s that one word which every Indian
detests wholeheartedly. There seems to be a queue for everything that not one
person willingly adheres to. Thereupon, giving rise to a syndicate of ‘lane
cutters’. While others may deem it to be an unethical practice, these ‘lane
cutters’ quite unabashedly, claim themselves to be some sort of VIPs. VIP or not, the only queue they give
some regard to (sans the lament about the growing Indian population) is the
queue for entering the temples. There are people of all statuses and from
different walks of life, awaiting their chance to seek the blessings of God. I
was one among them too.
I stood there, waiting patiently for
people to finish giving their spiel of an extensive wish list to God so that I
could supplicate my own. Then, my focus shifted to this little girl that stood
right ahead of me, growing more and more impatient and bombarding her mother
with a slew of questions about God. Her mother, with a great sigh of
resignation, eventually gave up on answering her. While her father, he held his
patience high and took it upon himself to answer his little girl.
“What is he saying?” She asked her
father, pointing to the man in front of them. The said man was chanting, “Ekamsatt”.
“He’s saying that all Gods are one”
the father explained, interpreting it for his daughter.
The stranger who was eavesdropping on
this conversation, turned around with a humble smile and enquired, “So what
will you ask the God for?” That got the girl’s ears to perk up.
“Why should I ask for anything at all?”
she asked curiously.
“Well, He is the God that takes away all your
problems and gets rid of all the obstacles. That is His specialization.” The
stranger explained.
“Specialisation? Gods have specialisations?” she
asked incredulously.
“Oh yes! Of course they do. He is the
God that gets rid of all obstacles. Then there is a God of strength, a goddess
of wealth, a goddess of knowledge, a God that created the entire universe among
many others. Each God has His or Her own specialisation, so if you ask this God
what you want He will give it to you.” The stranger remarked with a serene
smile.
“But what if I want strength? This
God doesn’t specialise in that, does he?” the girl challenged.
“Then this God will express your wish
to the God of strength and He will fulfill your wish.” the man answered.
The parents of the girl were
surprised and relieved at the same time. “Finally someone to answer my
daughter’s ceaseless round of questioning. May all the Gods bless his humble
soul.” thought the mother internally.
The little girl, however, wasn’t
quite pleased. She looked at her father, nonplussed, “But father, wasn’t he
just saying All Gods are one?”
I did everything in my entire being,
to stop myself from laughing. Well, I can’t say that I was successful, but I
tried.
There is no one person who will
believe you as unequivocally as a child would. So, a word of advice? Be extremely
careful of what you say because whether you mean it or not, a child will take
your word for it. Your word is the Gospel truth.
Nobody within earshot cared enough to answer
or even pay a lick of attention to the girl.Undoubtedly, the parents seemed
embarrassed but their feisty bundle of a girl. Regrettably, she was the only
one who voiced a question we all have thought of and never bothered to ask.
~Disha Sawant, SYBA.
Good read ! keep it up girl !
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