Ankur Mishra |
The real value
It was a Tuesday evening. Mr Verma,
the retired physics lecturer who was also a great adorer of Lord Hanuman, was
on his way to the famous Hanuman Temple in the city by on foot. His well ironed
white shirt and grey trousers were assisting well to display his true gentleman
personality. Though his black leather shoes were struggling with the dirt, but
the fingers of some of his old students, who met on the way, had brushed it
fairly.
Mr Verma was walking with his natural smile and his shoes with pride.
After a kilometer walk he reached the destination. He was about to put
off his shoes to enter the temple, but another hand restricted him for few
seconds. The shoes were wiped again.
"Pranam Guruji, How are you?" a young man asked with courtesy.
"I am good, Beta. Have you worshipped?" Guruji asked back.
"Yeah, I was just returning." He replied.
"Okay, good. Stay blessed." Guruji said.
The young man left and the conversation had ended. But another
conversation was still going on between his shoes and the ground.
"Did you see all that? Did you see how many people bend to clean
me?" The shoes asked with pride.
"They were not respecting you because of your character. They were
respecting you due to your post, the place you belong to, and it is Guruji's
feet." replied the ground.
"Oh! you poor fellow, no one gives you such respect so you are
getting jealous with me." said the shoes.
"Whatever you think, but it is the truth." replied the ground
calmly.
The shoes became free when the guruji put it off to enter the temple.
Another retired man, an ex-officer from the state govt. came outside of
the temple. Not a single person met him with such respect since his retirement
that Guruji got on a normal day. He even overheard two people talking about
him- "He was very corrupt. I have heard that he never worked without
taking bribe. He didn't spare even poor people and his relatives too."
The ears, which were habitual of hearing the word 'Sahab' upto the
retirement, now had to hear all that.
The shoes of Guruji were relaxing outside the temple. Suddenly few feet
stepped on them and had crushed them heartlessly. But with them their pride had
been crushed too. They were in real pain. The ground had sympathy with them but
it was happy that their pride had died.
The retired officer and the shoes had realized their real values.
by--Ankur Mishra
Officer(Public
Sector Bank)
Sitapur(U.P.)
The shoes became free when the guruji put it off to enter the temple.
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