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It’s not Selfishness

Baba said, "Always consider your interest and welfare" in Sri Sai Satcharitra, Ch. X.

Ponnan was a poor but generous man always ready to share whatever little he had

with others. He often brought home people he barely knew for tea or lunch,

thereby causing great hardship to his wife.

One morning when his wife looked out of the window, she saw three fat men coming

towards her house and guessed at once they were coming to her house for lunch at

her husband's invitation.

As she turned away from the window her gaze fell on the mortar and pestle that

she used for pounding the rice and suddenly she got an idea....

When the men arrived at the front door sometime later they were pleased by the

warm welcome given them by their host's wife. But when they entered the house

they were puzzled by a strange sight - a mortar and pestle made ready for

worship, stood in the hall.

"What is this?" asked one of the men. "Who worships this mortar and pestle?"

"Don't you know?" said the woman, pretending great surprise. "It is my husband's

deity. A strange deity it is too. It demands human blood. When my husband comes

home he'll pick up the pestle and hit you on your heads to draw blood. So many

times I have told him: 'Don't do it, don't do it' because it is I who have to

clean the floor afterwards..."

Ponnan returned just then and he was puzzled to see the men hurrying away from his house.

"They wanted the pestle," explained his wife, "and I refused to give it to

them." Oh, you foolish woman!" said the husband. "If they wanted the pestle you

should have given it," and he picked up the pestle and ran after them.

"Come back! Come back!" he shouted to the men. "You can take the pestle."

The men, already badly frightened, thought he was coming to hit them with the

pestle and ran for their lives.

Ponnan sometimes wondered why people had stopped accepting his invitations and

why his wife smiled every time she touched the pestle. But she never let out

the secret.

Tamaso Ma Jyotirgamaya…..

A friend in need is a friend, indeed. If there is one friend who rushes to your

help whenever you are in need, He is God! Cultivate friendship with Him. Love

Him – not yourself!

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