THE THREE TRIPS AROUND THE WORLD
Pic.: Aparna Khanolkar Sheth
Six days ago, on the day of
Ganesh Chaturthi, I had had written a Post, titled – ‘The Broken Tusk of Lord
Ganesh’. Honestly, when I wrote it, I had no hint that it would touch so many
people. I wrote it the way I, always, do – straight from the heart, in a
language as simple as the wayside flowers are... That’s why I have been calling
my daily writings as ‘The Wild Wayside-Flowers’...
Yes, I know, there
is, always, something extra-ordinary in those wild, wayside-flowers!
Kumar, a
friend of mine, who regularly reads my Posts, wrote to me, yesterday, after a
long time:
“Dear Gerry,
how is it that a simple text, like the above, becomes a wonderful post when it
comes from you? Happy Ganesh Chaturthi...”
I remembered the beautiful legend of
the two brothers – Ganesh and Kartik. They were little boys of Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati. Though both the boys were adorable and wise, there was a
heated debate among the Devas as to who was the wiser of the two... The matter
was addressed to Brahma, the Lord of the Universe... who, in return, deputed
his son, Narad, to resolve it. Narad, being Narad, did it in his own inimitable
way: by creating a dispute between the two brothers... He handed the ‘divine
fruit of wisdom’ to Shiva and Parvati, and pitted the boys against each other
in a contest... The one who would be faster in taking three trips around the
world... yes, he would be the wiser of the two, and would, rightfully, deserve
the ‘divine fruit of wisdom’...
Kartik was very happy. He, immediately,
mounted on his vehicle, the peacock, and set out on the journey... Ganesh, on
the other hand, was too bulky and slow. Moreover, his vehicle was the mouse...
There was no way he could beat his brother, Kartik...
But, then, that’s exactly what Ganesh
did!
Remembering the ‘reality’, that his
whole world contained within his own parents, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati,
Ganesh quickly began to go around them in circle, with great love, devotion,
grace and respect...
The three mighty trips around the
world were completed in just three thoughtful minutes!
Mother Parvati was so impressed, so
touched by this simple-yet-profound gesture, that she, instantly, placed the ‘divine
fruit’ in the deserving hands of her wise son, the simple boy Ganesh!
I used to, always, wonder as to why,
during the devotional Ganesh aarti,
the faithfuls took that full round, with such love, devotion, grace and
respect... Yes, I had, always, watched this scene with twinkle in my own
little-eyes...
Maybe, just like Parvati and Shiva,
the whole world appreciates what is very simple and straight, yet wise and
beautiful...
Maybe, that’s the reason, here, too,
dear Kumar...
May Lord shower on you all His
blessings...
GERALD D’CUNHA
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