RIGHT UNDER THE RIGHT FOOT
If I am in a boat, and the boat is in the middle of the river, and if I do not know swimming - then, I better not ask that poor boatman, “Do you know the Vedas?”
Because, when the
storm comes, and when the boat goes down, he is surely going to ask me, “Sir,
do you know swimming?”
It is pointless to
argue with some… particularly the ‘I-know-alls’. The best way to win arguments
with these kind is to leave them alone… Never to get entangled with them. For,
it is not in their blood to give up… to concede. So, let them die in their
own trap. You don’t have to lay one for them.
Yes, when the boat journey had started, that noon, the arrogant scholar had asked the poor boatman, “So, do you know the Vedas?”
“Sir, I am a poor village soul,” the boatman had
confessed, sincerely, “I have never seen the doors of a school."
“Ayyo Rama, what a waste of life,” the Brahmin
had declared, “That means you do not know even Sanskrit?”
“No sir, how can I, when I have not been fortunate
enough to enter a school?” the simple village soul had tried to explain.
“What a waste of life?” the all-knowing scholar had throw-up
his hands in the air.
The deep-middle of the river had come by now.
And, the monster storm too… The river had turned violent and boat was unable to
hold itself straight… The panic had overtaken the all-knowing scholar… “Please do
something, my friend,” he had pleaded before the unperturbed boatman, “Please save
me.”
The boat was going down, and quickly. “Sir, have you learnt swimming?" the boatman had enquired.
“How could I, my friend,” the frightened and mellowed
Brahmin had answered, “when I had to spend all my life in school learning the Vedas?”
“What a waste of life, sir,” the scholar had jumped
off into the river as the boat went down, taking along with it the arrogance…
Around us,
there are plenty of scholars like this one.
They
will ask you
when you row for them the boat,
“Hello, do you know the Vedas?”
Friend, trust me, you don’t have to!
I remember my good-old friend, Mulla. The Mulla Nasruddin.
One day, when Mulla was in a foul mood – and of course, his darling
donkey too - an extra-smart scholar had tried to throw some of his scholarly
weight on my friend.
“Hey Mulla,” the scholar had started, “Do you
know where the centre of the Earth is?”
“Oh yes,” my Mulla had replied without even
blinking.
“Where? Can you show me?” the know-all man had
challenged.
“Right here,” the Mulla had pointed, caressing
sweetly his beloved donkey, “right under this right foot of my sweet ass.”
There is no record, whether the Scholar had
ventured to lift the right foot the Mulla’s ass!
But, the story goes… even without that obvious end!
Your Ph. D is just a ‘phata hua dol’ … if you ever dare to ask the poor boatmen, “Hello,
do you the Vedas?” Ditto, if you ever venture to challenge the Mullas with,
“Hello, do you know where the centre of the Earth is?”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Gloria Pinto
Comments
they never bother to even listen to other's opinions... it doesnt matter to them......
I have met few such people.. and trust me.. its not easy being around them.....
Do read and comment often.
Love,
Sir
U are right, there are plenty. I loved writing this too...
Thanks for the lovely pics.
Love,
GERRY
Love,
SIR