THE RULE AND THE RESPECT
We are
educated people, decent ones… very respected ones, too!
A friend of mine lost his mother today… I just
returned from the cremation place.
The friend of mine, whose mother had been
suffering from cancer for sometime now, was shattered… His elderly dad was
sitting across the Priest to perform the last rites. We were there maybe for
half-an-hour or so… and, within that time-span, we saw five more deceased being
brought in… Some young, some old.
The people who matter at that spot are Priests,
the ambulance guy, the guy who is in charge of wood, the pyre, the one who
keeps the record… These guys are too simple ones. But, here, they are the ones
who matter… You, very obediently – blindly – do what the Priest asks you to do.
You are a fool if you ask questions!
When, the ambulance fellow doesn’t come on time,
it leaves you tensed…
You don’t know how to go about the whole process…
whom to contact, what things are required…
You realize how important it is to have someone
well-versed with all such things…
The man in khaki tells you, coldblooded: “If
there is no doctor’s certificate, I will not allow the body to go up the pyre!”
Yes, it is a rule.
There is some confusion… The certificate is
expected in a while… You are a decent guy – a gentleman… You are highly
qualified, hold a high post in a company… and you are highly respected… True,
true. But, here is the ground reality… The man in khaki holds the key to your
peace. “I won’t allow,” he tells you bluntly…
It is a grief-stricken ambiance… Home people
can’t think clearly in times like this… You only wish someone behaved kindly
with you… Yes, not so bluntly, not so heartlessly.
Without the doctor’s certificate, the cremation
will not take place… It is a rule…
Fair enough. No one is telling you to break the
rule… Only they are requesting you to allow the cremation to take place, for
now, for everyone’s convenience… till the ‘piece of paper’ arrives… Maybe, in an
hour…
But, the man in khaki harps about the ‘rule’…
There is someone who knows how to ‘follow’ such
rules. He calms the stickler-to-rules down, says something sweetly into his
ears… and, behold! Suddenly, everything seems ‘okay’… The ‘rule’ obeyed… The permission
granted!
Rest of the ceremony goes very smoothly…
There is peace, all around…
You, my
friend and I are all very educated, very decent and very respected people –
Gentlemen of the first order! But, here, at this spot, we have to cast all that
into the burning pyre… We need to know who matters, where and why…
We need to know what the ‘rules’ are…
when to ‘respect’
them… how and why!
And, we need to remember this, too: In Life, there
are times, when it is neither sensible nor decent to ask any questions…
Just mellow with the pyre that dies down!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Amrita Jeurkar
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