Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 “What did mother say?†Satya asked eagerly. “Here it is, this lovely childâ€, lovingly he took both the hands of Satya in his hands, pressed them against his eyes and kissed them tenderly. Two teardrops were swinging from his eyes. Satya was touched very much by his show of affection. For four years, after the mother’s death, no one had showered any love on him. There was no one to say, “This is my childâ€, and no one cared to know if he was alive or not. Not even in town’s gathering was there anyone that wanted to know who that lad was. Such an unfortunate child, having seen and experienced this caring and affectionate from this stranger, had his heart flying far away into the sky in ecstasy. “My son, as it is, you are running away from your house. Your mother is no more in this world. Your father said, “Go away if you want to.†Would you not please show compassion on this life that is suffering the agony of an orphan?†Probably this sweetness of the affection shown is better than the sweetness experienced in “Kechari Vidya†thought Satya. “Lakshmi, Sasraswathi are your sisters. Let us conduct their wedding in a grand scale,†he said. It was enough to bring tears in the eyes of Satya. “The one who has followed the tradition of “The Motherâ€, “Has achieved Sree Vidyaâ€, “A Sadhuâ€, “Man with so much of love and affection,†why should I entertain any more doubts?†was the musical note coming from Satya’s heart. The man sent a porter to buy first two class tickets. The PA system announced the arrival of the train to Bombay. The train soon made its entrance on to the platform. Without giving room for any more second thoughts to enter in the mind of the young lad, the train took them both and was on its way to Bombay. On the train, the two of them discussed in detail, about the “Sree Vidyaâ€. The man soon nodded off to sleep. The young Satya, learning on to the window rails, was trying to nod off to sleep. He got up with a jerk as the train came to a halt. He looked around to see which town it was. On a yellow stone, in red letters was written “Guntakalâ€. He pondered for a minute on its meaning. “Gunta Kallu?†“Oh, pit in a stone.†“What is it?†Satya’s eyes involuntarily closed for a minute. “Mother†standing at a distance on a stone. Mother was staring at him. Satya opened his eyes again. “Satya, what about the rules I preached you? What is it you are doing now?†“The businessman’s property will not get wasted. Your sister’s wedding will be conducted. What about the vow you took about upholding the “Universal Welfare?†“Ammaâ€, Satya wanted to shout out loudly. Somehow, he managed to control the urge to scream out loudly. He looked around. The platform was falling behind due to the movement of the train. There was no time left to waste. He quickly got up with a jerk and with another jerk jumped out of the moving train on to the platform. Running for about 10 feet along with the train, he came to a halt. He had reached the end of the platform. “You saved me, mother, Excuse me please. I will not commit such mistakes again.†Despite having experienced the “Eternal Divine Loveâ€, “I fell for this petty affection of a person. I will not fall for it again. Excuse me,†saying so, he fell flat and bowed down to his mother. With the little money he had in his pocket, he bought a ticket to Anantapur. On the return journey, his thoughts went as follows. “Men are not eternal. It means the love shown by them cannot be eternal. If their love is transitory, their hatred also has to be transitory. Therefore the insults thrown by them also have to be transitory. Even the honours bestowed also have to be transitory. If so, giving values to honours and disgraces by such men and getting into a state of turmoil, how mean and petty one has to be? Hatred and love are the two sides of the same coin. Losing to either of them is to be considered as a failure only. I wanted to win over hatred but never for a moment thought that I should win over love and affection. Let me try it now.†“For a new sadhana, a new place, I suppose to facilitate the change of place; mother is making me experience new events in my life. Let it happen,†Satya took a solid, resolute decision. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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