THE EASTER BUNNY OR THE EASTERN BUNNY?
Pic.: Nachiket Jeurkar
“Sir, I like Easter Eggs,” a ten-year-old said
to me with excitement, “The neighbor aunty gives us every year.”
Then, he asked
me, “Sir, you like Easter Eggs?”
“Oh yes, dear, I
like them,” I caressed the little head, “Easter Bunny brings them to us, every
year.”
“Who is Easter
Bunny, sir,” the little fellow asked me.
“The good Rabbit,
who comes, every Easter, from the far away land, carrying those colorful eggs
in his basket for all of us,” I narrated to my little friend. I added, “Just as
the Santa Claus, who comes every Christmas carrying gifts for you kids.”
The little-one
thought for a while, and, then, said in even more excitement, “Sir is he the
same good rabbit who lives in the Moon?”
Now, I knew the
Rabbit who lived in the Moon and the Bunny who came with Easter Eggs in his
basket were both legends... just as the Santa was. They, always, fired our
imagination... and, we all accepted the legends without questioning them...
Because, they were something nice, something that made all of us happy, excited
and even hopeful... So, I replied to my little friend, “Yes dear... He is the
same good rabbit.”
“Do you know the
story of the Rabbit who lives in the Moon,” I asked my little friend.
“Yes sir, our
school teacher has told us the story.”
“Can you tell me
that story?”
“Sure.”
“One Full-moon night, a monkey, an otter, a
jackal and a rabbit decided to do something nice to please God. So, when a hungry
old-man came to them begging for food, the monkey plucked some sweet fruits
from a nearby tree and the otter picked some fresh fish and gave them to the
hungry old-man to eat... The jackal, as usual cheated: he stole a pot of
curd-milk and offered it to the old-man. The rabbit only ate grass. How could
he give grass to the hungry old-man to eat? He felt sad about it. So, he decided
to offer himself to the poor man. Immediately, he jumped into the fire the
old-man had made to keep himself warm on that cold full-moon-night.”
“Rabbit
was burnt?” I asked curiously.
“No,
no... He was not burnt,” my little friend explained to me, “Because, the hungry
old-man was God.”
“So,
what happened then?” I asked.
“God
was very happy with what rabbit did. He immediately drew the image of this good
rabbit on the Moon, so that all people in this world could remember his noble
act,” I was told.
“Yes
dear, it is the same rabbit – the good Bunny – who comes from the Moon, every
Easter morning, carrying for us those lovely eggs in his basket,” I hatched my
own Easter-Egg story...
So what if the story was cooked-up? My little
friend was happy, I was happy... The Bunny was happy... And God?
Be good like
the Bunny. God will bless you for your goodness. There is new life – a beautiful
promise – hidden in each Easter Egg... When it comes out, you will find only
the empty shell left behind...
Just as the
risen Jesus’ empty-tomb!
A happy Easter
in advance...
GERALD D’CUNHA
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