Monday, March 31, 2014

Does god exist...?

So, today is once again the debate day. And the topic for the day is - "Does God Exist?", she wrote on the black board and looked at everyone carefully.
Class IX kids looked more confident than ever. This was possibly the easiest debate topic they appeared to believe. Everyone was always taught about god from the beginning and whoever said god did not exist was ridiculous and sinister.
‘Yes, god exists. We pray to god every day and he even answers our prayers’, said the topper of the class.’ I was once sick and couldn´t prepare well, but I prayed to god with devotion and I scored highest marks’ she concluded.
‘Of course god exists, in various forms. Our teachers are our gods too’ said another smart chap as the teacher patted on his back and appreciated him.
It was no more a debate, nobody seemed to disagree. One boy stood up and said god does not exist. Everyone laughed at him and pulled him back. How do you prove god does not exist they asked him and he felt embarrassed and backed off.
Then I got up and asked them to prove that god existed. If so, show me and I would like to meet him. I had offended everyone and there were 50 voices heard across the hall at the same time. The teacher defended me. ‘Let him speak first’, she said. And raise your hand if you have anything to counter.
‘I would like to meet god once. Have you seen god?’ I asked. ‘Whoever has seen god please raise your hand’. I have seen him in temple said some while others believed they saw him in their dreams or they had experienced his results. ‘Do you believe in god because of positive results or negative results?’ I asked.
‘Did anyone who failed in a subject believed that god made them fail?’ I questioned. Nobody seemed to answer.
‘Yes, god might have failed someone to teach them a lesson and give something better later’, the teacher said to continue the argument.
‘Who said so? Did god tell you personally?’ I countered.
‘May be he did’
‘Call me and I´ll ask him’
‘He only spoke to me because I believe in him. Since you don´t believe you can´t see him’, she said.
‘Yes, I can´t see him so I don´t believe he exists. You´ve seen him and so you believe. You’ve to show me to make me believe in his existence’
‘How can you say such things?’ said the topper. ‘You will fail this exam for making god angry’.
‘Like teacher just said, if I fail god has something better for me’ I told.
‘So you do believe in god’, the teacher intruded.
‘No, I still don´t. It´s only for her satisfaction I said so’
‘Ok students, let´s discuss about the results tomorrow’ she said as the time was up.

We all got out and continued our discussion on the way home…

Nor do I...!

What have you been thinking?
Nothing.
When have you ever answered this question of mine?
Yet, you keep asking.
I wait to talk to you, and you’re always lost. I wonder if you ever belonged to me!
Yes, you must ask yourself if you want any answer, whatsoever.
Like the two of us, in separate rooms thinking about each other. Not talking to each other?
May be.
Don’t I deserve a better explanation than that?
Yes.
I can’t believe I’m still talking, still waiting for you to talk.
I know.
What do you know? That I’m a fool living with you all these years, deprived of your love? Not love, courtesy it must be.
I have nothing to say.
Nor do I. I’m not insane to keep talking to a wall. A wall might even listen!
Yeah.
What’s wrong honey? Why have you been so indifferent? Look at me.
You know that I love you.
Yes, but I want to hear it from you. I can’t always assume. And what is that you keep thinking? You don’t say much and that makes me worried.
There are 30thousand thoughts. The thought would have died before I talk to you or even myself… see you’re thinking now.
Because I don’t understand you.
Nor do I.
Do you understand me?
Not completely.
Nor do I.


Friday, March 28, 2014

Sold...!

While you’re a slave, coz you’ve sold yourself
What is dignity, what is self-respect!
Where’s pride when you don’t even own yourself
For some cents you stretch your hands
Towards those who bought thy self
Like a door that opens at the sensor’s orders
The sensor owns the door, the door just follows
You don’t have a right to think or decide, the sensor yells
And the door just obeys
A donkey shouldn’t be compared with
It gives away what it doesn’t know it owns
While you’ve given away what you know was yours
You can fight for honor, fight to get what’s taken
Not for what you’ve sold and no more own
You thought you sold your intelligence, your experience
Those can’t be bought that are priceless
They compensate for your worth that they quote
Don’t question if you’ve to lick the polish off their boot
For all of what you’ve given
An illusion you’ve got in return
The soul might still be alive
But this body of yours isn’t
And they’re the ones who hold
While, you’re the one who sold



On my Birthday...!

On an evening, I sat alone looking outside. The new rains of the season had just begun to pour and it was spectacular like it had always been. What was different though was it had started much earlier this time. The weather forecasts did not show any signs of rains or monsoon this soon. They are not always so accurate I told myself and continued to enjoy the rain. 'Get me a hot cup of coffee' I ordered and was served by a warm hospitable young girl.

'Thank you' I said, 'you've got a lovely smile. You should not loose it'

'Did you enjoy the rains?' she asked.

'Yes, it's been the most unusual thing'

'I brought them along, only for you' she said while looking into my eye.

'You are powerful' I whispered.

'Yes, I can get you whatever you want.'

Her voice reminded of someone's.

'Who are you?' I mumbled.

'What do you want honey' she asked.

No, that can't be true I reassured myself. It was her voice and I was sure. I didn't say anything, I wondered if I was hallucinating.

'You love hot coffee along with some rains. I brought for you as my present on your birthday'

Her presence made me feel a little jolt. She smiled once again and it was the same smile. I noticed how her eyes were also familiar. Was I looking at my love who had actually left me, I sighed.

Slowly but eventually she was changing. One by one, each of her part seemed to transform.

'Yes, I am back. Hug me' she said.

I opened my eyes and got off my bed, and cried. Everday she would appear in my dreams. I wept and rubbed my tears and looked at the window. She stood there and I smiled.

'You’ve got a lovely smile' I said.

While she has always stayed, I asked myself was she away at all!

And then, the phone rang. 

'I can't live without you. Please come over' she said.

'Nor can I lose you for anything. I'm coming right away' I said.


To hell with the ego, now go and get her back.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

I Live On...!

I have been here since long, not knowing how far I’ll go
I could be here the next century, or I could just be no more
While I’m alive, I may not necessarily be living
And when I’m no more, I may not have expired
I acquired this body, got some clothes
I celebrate that day, and it’s of no use
Who can ever say when I was born?
Who can ever prove my soul would be gone?
I have breathed and played and lived before
I’ll be living after
When I had no arrival, I won’t have a departure
I have dwelled in matter, I’ll live on forever
For my soul, I live on…
On, and on… I’ll live on!


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Thoughts...!

Sitting in a city, thinking about a town
Think more, the thoughts should pour
Never stop, this thought process of yours
And when they’re broken, dead or tainted, don’t you worry.
That’s how thoughts are meant to be!

They are born, sown and grown
They mature, multiply and cause wonders
They come back, when the time is right
For they had a purpose for your life
That would eventually be served
Thoughts knew, you mightn’t have known

Don’t doubt, be sure. Don’t question, why they don’t appear
They’ve gone on vacation, somewhere deep down the ocean
They bring what you’d wanted, always.
Don’t think about them. They’ll do the thinking for you…
They’ve always existed, before and after you!

Monday, March 24, 2014

WANDERERS Draft2


1.

Hot summer in its peak, impetuously extracting every single drop of sweat off the beasts wandering anywhere under the Sun while none got spared, however few trees bent to show they cared. Red mud off the ground, none seen on the road to ask for a thing that would eat away the thirst! Some remote noises of heavy load vehicles to beat the silently laid route, en-route was the peacefully sleeping lake reflecting lush green trees that stood by its shores. Then a road that fell steep down to the destination…

A destination that was well thought of and eventually he was heading towards his own knowing where he would land, what he’s going to find. It was new, but he knew from his very own imaginary view of what stood ahead. Walking down for a mile under the hot Sun carrying a bag that was packed to survive for days or months until the purpose was solved.

The town was unlike many of the other towns he had known and had a long history that dated back to over 900years. It was a small town, also a district headquarters that stood upon a 621m elevation, weather being hot and humid for most part of the year. Despite its long existence, it remained unknown in the present times with no contribution to either natural resources or literacy or prosperity. No news appeared beyond its boundaries; no crime was of particular interest and was mostly unheard of even to those neighbouring districts. He had seen pictures of a few places that spoke nothing particular about being there – right there!

Walking on the muddy road with designer clothes on, he looked more of a geek than one among the locals, who gave obvious stares at the alien. He smiled and most didn’t smile back. He least bothered and kept walking even as he didn’t quite manage to get any help from anyone about the address of the cave. None of the famous maps showed a single route to the cave-temple as no one cared for a cave that was discovered in 12th century in this unknown town some hundred miles below the centre of Indian subcontinent.

Water bottles were exhausted and none sold one anywhere nearby. But he had promised not to lose his patience much before setting off, and continued, trying hard to enjoy the sight that was deserted. The lake on to his left provided some cool breeze briefly, as he walked few more miles past noon into the evening. He found a hoarding that showed up some direction to the cave and felt relieved for being on track.

There he stood overlooking the lake underneath a big tree enjoying the evening breeze for a while and felt a sense of rejuvenation as he looked below. There were no steps or escalators but a muddy slide of about 10 or 15 feet from where he stood to the entrance of the cave. There were half broken walls that served as compounds and about 3 to 4 rooms glued to each other on one side behind which a few glimpses of the lake seemed to appear. There were banyan and mango trees that stood covering the whole of the cave-house, making it a cool habitat in its region. Birds made piercing noise depicting the joy of getting home and the sky above him was cooling down. It was all muddy, leafy, untailored and untidy. But there were all smiles on his face looking at this scenic beauty and the tired mind was falling into peace.

Slowly opening his eyes, still enjoying the view he was calculating his steps to descend. One step ahead, then taken back, another a little further but, aback. He thought sitting down and sliding could be easy and stood firm for once before venturing, when the silence was broken by a scary creature that came running towards him. It looked black and ran fast, displayed its canines as his legs shivered. At such times you should stand still he decided and the wild dog almost bit him when it was hit badly by a few big stones from below. He lost his balance with all this and fell in a way he had not planned and slid badly to fall at the entrance of the cave like a rugged ball!


It pained badly and had already started itching when someone was laughing almost uncontrollably making him embarrassed. It was a small boy who had thrown stones at the dog and saved him, but was laughing at his fall. He came running towards the stranger and helped him get on to his feet.


'Bhayya, is this how you climb down after so much of planning?' he teased.


He smiled vaguely at the boy who looked quite mischievous and strong for his age, who wore some old clothes and appeared to be back from school with a small heavy bag on his back.


'Are you new to this place?'


'Yes, I've just come here and was looking for the cave…'


'Oh! No wonder you've come from the wrong way. See there,' he pointed - 'this is the right way. You may either walk or choose to fall. I might not be there to help you if you fall again' he laughed again.


'Thank you, can you get me some water?'


'No bhayya, you've to first wash your legs and visit the god. Else he will punish you!'


'If I don't drink water now, I won't be alive’


‘Don’t worry, god will save you. Like he just did’


‘I see that god just descended in your form to save my life. God, now may I please have some water?' he teased the boy.


'Ok, god is now pleased. So, there is the tap son and you may drink as much water as you want on the condition that you first pay him your alms'


Before he would reply, the boy ran into one of the rooms noticing his mother.


At the other entrance where the half broken compounds survived, a tap was planted to facilitate for washing and drinking purposes. He walked up to the tap wanting to kill the thirst however no drop of water emerged from it. The boy’s mother walked out of another room with a vessel container out of which some water spilled. Without saying anything, she signalled him to join hands as she poured water for him to drink and he consumed all until the last drop. She smiled generously and looked puzzled at him.


He went on to explain,

'I'm new to this place and I've come to see the cave and a few other places in this town'


She didn't say anything and left with another smile.


'Mother, don't give him water. He has not yet meditated' the small boy again teased him.


She signalled him towards the entrance of the cave and said, 'Here's the idol which you should see first and then you can walk inside the cave. If you want to pray or meditate, don't remain for long. It's getting dark'


He thanked her and looked at the idol which didn't generate any interest in him. He looked at the lady again and observed that she was a widow with a son who stayed at the cave house as a care-taker and yet looked younger in her 20s.


He walked into the cave with slow steps, almost like crawling and half bent not to hurt his head. There was chilling wind generating inside and it looked like a dark habitat with pleasant fragrance and a small lamp being lit near the idol. There were chants of a voice that was strong and soothing and a trance was developing in him. He looked at who it was...


Continues...



In the lamp lit darkness and an aroma around him, slowly a face was appearing and filling his vision. A bright face, a chanting voice, she looked like an emerging Sun in the dark cave! What she chanted, he didn't quite understand but was hooked onto. He waited as she slowly opened her eyes. She had a smile on her face that would never die and also a sigh of worry as he read her deep eyes. She might be just out of school or some college or was mocking a saint he thought none of which was true!


She looked straight at him and he smiled back. Throwing a gesture of acceptance she got onto her feet and walked out of the cave saying nothing to the stranger nor asking his whereabouts and name or purpose! He stayed unmoved for a while but felt the voidness and was puzzled to see a young girl in an avatar that was meant for sanyasins. After a brief meditation which he failed at, he went crawling out of the cave. The world outside now looked normal and nothing as extra-ordinary as it was inside!


She was not seen outside anywhere in the surrounding while the boy again came running back to him.


'Do you want to come to the lake?' he asked.

He noticed that the Sun was sinking behind and followed the boy.


'Where have you come from?' the boy asked.


'From a city... can you take me around this town?' the boy was not really excited.


'There's nothing in this town. Where are you staying?'


'Can I stay with you? I just need a place to sleep and I don't know anyone in this town'
he said to which the boy was happy and they were at the lake by then.


To the other end of the lake stood a big gang of trees aping a forest and the Sun was half eaten by them. Sky looked red and blue wearing the setting Sun's colours. Though there was no sea, he thought this was the most beautiful sunset he ever saw. The waves were strong from the lake and the boy was playing along with his friends enjoying the water splash while he sat on a small rock and exclaimed louder than intended.


'Yes, it is beautiful. All that's natural is!' said a voice from behind. It was the same girl in same avatar who also sat on one of the many rocks in the mini jungle behind the lake.


'Where do you come from?' she asked with the same blend of half smiling and half worried eyes. He stared again since he had not seen someone with this strange mixture.


'I come from a city and I don't know anyone here'


'Who told you about this place?'


'I had read about it somewhere and wanted to visit once. Do you stay at the cave-house?' he asked.


'Yes. You don't have anything in this town and if you've come in search of something you might just be disappointed. How long do you intend to stay? It doesn't matter because you can wish to stay at one of the rooms as long as you like it here' she said and started to leave while the Sun had also left for the day to serve another part of the world.


'Wait. You look very young to be a sanyasin. Can you tell me your story?'


'I can't tell you because it’s not written by me and I don't have any rights to share it. I have to respect the author. See you later for the dinner'
and she had gone.


'Strange place, strange people' he thought. But him coming to this town had also been a strange story which he wished to keep a secret and thought he shouldn’t have asked her anything about her past. But it still aroused curiosity in him about the girl who was younger than him but seemed to be on a mission which he was in...


Continues...




She left him there with something that always made him think when it came to sharing someone’s problems with others. A few laughed in the back and others were put off listening, both of which the victim never realized. As the waves from lake got stronger and the night darker, he went on and on thinking about the recent past where he had no peace of mind to the extent that he had come to a completely strange place he knew nothing about deciding to stay disconnected from the entire world he knew about!


He shared his problems with strangers and friends realizing none could really help because it was him who had to decide, who had to solve them. That didn’t bother him much, but as she said at such a young age ‘I can’t share my story with you because it’s not written by me’-had made an impact on how he looked at things. ‘Yes, I’m here for a revival and what happened with me should not be of any interest to anyone indeed’ he thought and for a while he had stopped remembering his own problems and sunk in another trance. There were shooting stars in the clear sky, lot many stars than what he had seen in his entire life. No pollution, fresh air and various birds that were heading home formed the part of his evening and he admired himself for making that decision of coming here.


Slowly, but the night was running down and moon changed places which made him realize he needed to feed himself after almost a day full of starvation. He said goodbye to the lake for a while and started walking on the leafy, muddy n thorny route back to the cave-temple-house that would be his habitat from now on. For the first time he was walking without any light anywhere in the dark night, without knowing where the steps fell, what lay ahead or what the direction was!


A brightly lit lantern hung far across which made him believe it was the cave-house. He remembered the slide and the dreaded dog and smiled at his innocence. He walked past the broken compound walls to enter and noticed that the boy and his mother were sitting on a mat chatting with the sanyasin. They smiled at him and greeted to be seated.


‘Can we have the food now ma?’
the boy pleaded. His mother got up to set the dishes.


‘…we had to starve because of you!’
the boy complained at the stranger. He understood that they were waiting for him for the dinner and smiled at the gesture.


They all ate well without talking anything and prepared to sleep somewhere under the sky.


‘She might have slept inside the cave’ he thought about the sanyasin and felt heavy with a simple yet tasty and healthy dinner that made him drowsy too.


After a long time in years, he slept to the fullest with no dreams or interruptions and even the night had become his friend for a change which he enjoyed. There was an absolute silence and peace for far across his new world…


Continues…



The town looked different the next morning and he had started to believe it to be his home very quickly. There was no boy when he woke up and his mother was probably busy in one of the rooms which were not important to him. Inside the cave he heard a few voices conversing and didn’t feel apt to interrupt and left for exploration after a quick bath somewhere outside the broken compound.


Last night’s meal made him lot heavier to have even walked the entire town. Various people walked by but preferred not to talk to the stranger in him. If farm fields stretched to his left, rock structures and ancient monuments decorated his right. ‘How can such a beautiful place be so unknown’ he questioned. A single long road took him through the interiors up to a small market place where people bought all stuffs that were ever sold locally. On the way to the market he had cut through some more fields and a dense forest apart from widely spaced houses that he could almost count. He realized it was time for breakfast just when a restaurant caught his attention and he ventured in. It looked large, old and empty. He was warmly greeted but was not offered any food since the only cook was off. He was shown a small house nearby where he could’ve gone for some food.


He was hesitant but knocked at the opened door. A brawny man emerged out of the house and showed an unfriendly face as he directed him in. He thanked the man and got no response. The house looked at least 100years old and unless one was a child, one had to really bend to get in. There were a few wooden tables placed next to and facing each other. He was allowed to select a chair of his choice and that meant picking the one that could take his weight. He was treated like someone who’d come purely in search of food and a lady who appeared to be the brawny man’s wife came out holding a large plate with lot of dishes. Any attempt to converse was put off and the stranger didn’t feel comfortable. However he ate all he got and left quietly promising not to visit this house-restaurant again!


The breakfast made him feel much heavier than last night’s dinner. ‘When you’re given something without heart in it, it’s very difficult to gulp let alone digest’ he thought and continued walking along the streets. Like any other place, the town had a mixture of young and old, strong n disabled, but what made him ponder was there was none who appeared friendly! While all the shops looked empty with a sleepy shopkeeper, people outside looked either disinterested or grumpy. 
‘May be I’m too strange for them, like an alien. Is it my attire’ he wondered. The Sun rose further making the roads hotter than ever. He decided to get back to the cave-house hoping to play with the boy or talk to the sanyasin. There was no public transport and the only carter who was free appeared too old to drive, and so he walked back.


A middle-aged lady walked out of the broken compounds as he was entering in. He observed that she had a few tears un-wiped and looked scared of being noticed. He walked in and saw the sanyasin seated at the entrance of the cave. He went and sat near her and said nothing as he was composing his thoughts. She looked at him and knew what he thought. Thus, she said –


‘You must be back from the market. Did you see the places you wanted?’


‘I didn’t. I felt a sense of discomfort and hostility in your people and also tired of walking further.’


‘What else did you feel about this place?’


‘The place is good, beautiful, but the people are not!’


‘Don’t you think the entire world is like that? Do you find people in your city godly?’


‘No, but never did I feel this bad in a new place in just few hours!’


‘Yes, I told you yesterday that you won’t get any benefit here. If you’ve to come to give, you stay. If you’ve come to receive, you leave’
she said and their conversation paused.


He heard her carefully and wrote those words in air trying to read between the lines. She meant great meaning in what she said and let it sink in him as she waited…


Continues…



There he sat for quite a while thinking about his journey. Had he come to receive or give he didn’t really know! But her quote made him rethink over his intentions and instincts. She had not intervened between him and his thoughts for a long time but only watched him as though she read him until she got up and directed him to follow her.


He walked behind the girl who crawled into the cave and once again a strange wind generated inside which was calling him like a soft whirlwind. The fragrance resurfaced like it was created with a strange aroma of mud n water n rock, purely natural and strong. She walked ahead of him and cleared some space for the both to be seated facing each other. The only light was that from a lamp which was too dim but made the dark cave look bright!


On a wet muddy floor they sat and she indicated him to close his eyes which he did. They took easy slow breaths like performing yoga and could hear one another breath. Thus she spoke –


tvam kah aham kah vidasta

vettr sah jaatr sah vayam nashta


Like a rhyme, with some melodious tune, she repeated many times and he was sinking into her recital slowly. She reiterated 50 times or 100 he lost count and quickly was lost in him-self. She observed him carefully and saw that his closed eyeballs didn’t move. He was at ease, in her capture!


‘You’ve come from a city.’
she said.


There was no response.


‘You love your friends’


He nodded in acceptance and grumbled, ‘hmmm’


‘You love your family’


Same response!


‘You’ve come here leaving your life, leaving everything’


Another acceptance!


‘Do you like people in this town?’ she expected rejection.


‘No’ he said.


‘Do you still love her?’


There was no instant response but at once he opened his eyes in shock and gave her an unbelievable look. There were questions in his eyes but she had the same smiling face which further irked him. ‘She’s hypnotized me’ he thought and felt deceived, got up and breezed out of the cave to the outside world which he knew, which was normal. As she followed him and stood at the exit, he walked out of the broken compounds ignoring her and marched towards the lake.


The lake was shining brightly reflecting the Sun above and danced with more waves. He sat on one of the rocks very close to the lake and the water spill on him like mocking him, teasing his foolishness. Sitting there he asked thousand questions to himself losing self-belief and tears fled as the wanderer cried…


Continues…




Many hours vanished and a hot sunny day was turning into a crimson red evening as incidents from the past played in slow motion! His sweat face was being cooled down by the trees around however the mind continuously thought and got heated up. Sunk in a disguised world, his body felt the pain sitting on hard rocks and he felt no mercy! 'You've to feel it, you need to feel this pain' he said to himself again.


The Sun who looked gorgeous last evening couldn't amaze him and fell silently behind the lake. Red and orange sky almost wore a black blanket and so did the lake, which also lacked waves or repulsions! A stone fell from somewhere and he saw the soft water-bed being stirred slowly. He smiled gently, for the first time that day! 'I'm stirred too, like you!' he thought and looked on.


Looking around he wondered how his thoughts changed from being impulse to subtle, being negative to a smile. 'If all that can happen within, with one-self, what’s happening in the world is justified'. His world of people who ridiculed him, the loved one who separated, a new world which appeared deserted - were making more sense to him as he waged the war with himself. But that didn't lead into any conclusion yet.


Night was falling and he went further deep into his own self not caring about food or shelter which he had anyways dejected before starting this journey. He had come to find peace, to understand everything, to answer every question that ever rose, to smile every day and to see everyone around him smile too. But very early lost his sane mind and started feeling the same that he felt at his origin.


'No', he nodded and was coming into realization of the mistake that he feared of committing. 'I can't lose it, I've come to search and have wandered enough. I need to now sit back and create some space for it to sink in. What she said was right. I'm here to give, not receive'


Having said that loud and clear, he got up and stood on the rock feeling fresh cool air that had come from the other end mixed with the water from the lake and licked him gently all over his body. He felt a mild shiver, generous smile and a hug from the universe that looked exactly the way he had loved it last evening. 'Yes, it is the best scene indeed and I'm here to stay' he concluded and the winds blew with more love and the leaves fell on to decorate the route of their friend. 'We love you too' they all probably said!


Continues...



A huge house with tallest of the compounds that looked like a bungalow or a modern day mini palace was almost always lit up even if it meant a power cut in the town. It housed the town’s most powerful people who ran all the important businesses and were the richest people only next to the ministers’ family whose house didn’t look half elegant as this one! It was almost midnight when he walked back from the lake still contemplating whether to go back to the cave-house or find shelter elsewhere after what had transpired with him during the day that annoyed him about the sanyasin and also her habitat.


He couldn’t stop himself from noticing this bungalow, coming close by as he heard several voices that seemed to be shouting at someone and made him sense that something was really wrong in there! As he went further close to the compound walls, he almost heard what they conversed.


‘Throw her out and don’t let her in’ some voice screamed. To his surprise, no one from the neighbouring houses had come out to watch this rather disturbing fight in the middle of a silent night. That also spoke how strong these people were and none dared to interfere.


‘Go away… don’t forget you are only a slave here, you’re only a woman’ were the last of the words he heard before which a huge gate broke open and a woman was flushed out of it like a bucket full of water! He noticed her bending from behind and felt she was the same woman he had seen in the morning who had walked out of the cave-house in tears.


He realized her people had gone in and probably shut the doors. He approached her slowly and saw that there were no traces of tears in her eyes.


‘What happened? Are you alright?’ he asked.


She just nodded and signalled him to leave.


‘Do you need help? Where will you spend the night?’ he asked to help her.


‘I’m fine. Please leave’ she ordered to which he didn’t argue and left worried.


His mind was occupied with her story that replaced his own set of worries. ‘Why did she walk out the cave-house in tears? Why is she not crying after being abandoned from her people!’ he questioned.


In no time, he reached the cave-house and saw that everyone was still awake and looked tired and dizzy. As he entered, the lady woke her son and got involved in setting up the dinner. The sanyasin smiled gently and posed a regretful face. He himself felt strange and guilty for unintentionally making them starve so long. He walked up to the boy and said,

‘I’m sorry, but I brought you something special.’ The boy forgot his sleep and smiled with twinkling eyes.


He opened his bag and gave the boy some chocolates and the boy was happy.


‘Won’t you thank me for this?’ he asked.


‘Why should I thank my bhayya? You came late and this is your punishment’ the boy replied leaving him pleasantly surprised.


He looked at the young sanyasin and something told him that she was not bad but had committed the blunder of hypnotism leaving him puzzled. ‘May be she had a reason. I should know’ he thought and smiled at her.


‘You’ve come with questions that need to be answered before you leave…’


‘How do you know about me? I’ve not said anything to you’


‘But your face has.’ She said composing her-self, ‘I have the answers you need. Do you have enough time?’


‘Yes, I do’ he asserted.


‘I don’t want to see the doubt in your eyes. Only when you believe, you’ll find it and you’ll understand it’
she said and they headed for the dinner.


He looked at her again and got connected back to her. As they ate, he knew for sure there was a lot to be revealed than he could think of. He had to just wait with patience and all this was part of that big game. He nodded in acceptance as he sipped a glass full of butter-milk and she acknowledged. At the end of the night, two things swirled in his mind…


‘You’ve come to give’


‘Do you have enough time?’


‘Do I have so much in me that needs enough time to be given away!’ he questioned as his eyes closed under the dark sky!


Continues…



Though closed eyes sleep, a mind never sleeps no matter how hard one wants. He was tired that day fighting with his thoughts which raged unending war throughout and when he lay down, he committed to put a full stop at least for the day. But thoughts weren’t to listen and continued to appear in the form of old memories. He had not forgotten anything and ‘may be remembrance causes lots of sweet memories which always come back to haunt, to say that life was better before and you can never go back’ he thought!


‘Thought in thoughts, caught in thoughts, who taught these thoughts to never cease to taunt’…


Not so long ago they had met and had become good friends for long time. They had appreciated each other from the time their eyes met and had hundred thousand things in common between them. She was strikingly beautiful for his eyes and what other eyes saw was not completely the same! Their tastes matched, dislikes were same and likes were common. Someone once said, unintentionally though, ‘you two are not two but one’!


Yet only friendship had prevailed for a long time even though they thought they were much beyond being just friends! What was ‘much beyond’ was not to be discussed or elaborated on until one day when he dared to spill the beans in a weird manner.


Words can’t really express all emotions, emotions are to be felt not told or spoken or enacted he thought and gave up on expressing anything by sheer speech or letter. Letter sometimes conveys in a better manner coz its first thought and then written. But what someone goes through reading each line, each word or a phrase goes missing since much depends on what they conclude at the end of reading it. So he took a third route which made it non-verbal, yet interactive – an online messenger!


Hi…


Hey…


Wassup gal?


Nothing man, feeling sleepy… no work today! Wassup with you?


Wanted to tell you something!


(Oh! Finally, the 3 golden words! But he can’t be so straight!) What’s that? Shoot…


I think I would be a wanderer without you and with you, I would be complete! What do you think?


Hmm, I think you’re right but you could be wrong too!


The answer is with you…


Are you sure you’re not flirting?


A big NO!


And you want my answer here?


Or we can meet outside to see what we feel!


You would know without my answer?


Yes, and you would know too the rest of what I feel but couldn’t say here!


And they felt it, something different from their previous meets. The friendship turned into a new relation that was much different and they meant world to each other from the very next moment. For over 3 years they dated and had very few arguments or fights. It was almost perfect, but only almost!


Thoughts from the past slowly dissolved like salt in water and his mind had accompanied his eyes in the sleep. Relaxed, the mind felt as it did less while asleep…


Continues…



The sun slowly emerged next morning somewhere behind a few buildings and had spread the charisma to the whole town! Piercing bright light got him woken up while the dew on grass where he slept felt cooler. It felt like an autumn with vibrant colours around him and he had fallen in love all over again coming back from last night’s memories!


As he got up and sat and looked around enjoying the morning mist, his senses dragged him towards the cave. There was something in there, someone talking, some fragrance, some power and something’s really happening…


He slowly crawled in and was able to overhear the chants once again. He tried to peep in but could hardly see anything from the corner where he sat hiding himself from being seen by the insiders. He concentrated hard to listen as he knew it wasn’t just the sanyasin inside.


It was the same chant that she had used to hypnotize him. He heard her repeat several times and after a brief pause, thus she spoke…


‘Are you fine?’


‘No’ said a female voice.


‘Does it pain?’


‘Yes’


‘Do you love him?’


‘Yes’


‘Does he love you?’


It took some time before she nodded with an acceptance. The sanyasin felt satisfied with the results as the answer was always a ‘no’ for this question for a long time. She continued with her interrogation.


‘Did they beat you?’


‘No’ said the woman.


It made him realize that this was the same woman who was thrown out last night by her own people and he laughed at her foolishness for hiding the truth and lying to the sanyasin that she was not beaten up! He felt like intervening but kept quiet to see where it would end up.


‘Is she still there with him?’


‘Yes’


‘Has she come in between the two of you?’


‘Yes, yes, I need help, I need help’ the woman pleaded.


‘Does it pain?’ asked the sanyasin again.


‘Yes’ was the answer once again and there were no more questions.


The woman was made to drink some kind of liquid that flowed down through the cave while keeping her remained in her trance. The sanyasin noticed her carefully and made sure the liquid flowed down completely and began another round with new chants…


‘tathya anrutaasya

chala pratya

kathaa yaa’


As earlier, she reiterated many times and took the woman to the next level of unconsciousness. He waited patiently through all this and looked up from the same corner making sure he was not being watched or noticed by them. After many minutes of chanting and observation, the sanyasin again spoke.


‘He only loves you, he only wants you. Don’t worry, don’t leave him. She is not his wife, you are. She will leave him, you stay on. They haven’t beaten you, it doesn’t pain, and it certainly doesn’t.’


She let everything sink in the woman and in some time slowly rubbed on the woman’s forehead and her eyes and brought her back into consciousness. She asked her to leave and he crawled out of the cave.


As the woman walked out, he noticed her eyes were wet not because she cried but because of some liquid that was applied. She smiled at him and walked out of the compounds. The sanyasin followed in a while and saw his curiosity.


‘So you saw it?’


‘It’s not right, what you’re doing isn’t just right! I saw her being beaten so badly and thrown out of the house and you’re misleading her by sending back to the hell once again. What if it becomes fatal? Who’s responsible?’


‘It won’t be and you’ll see that’


‘Just by hypnotizing her do you think you’ll solve her problem?’


‘I won’t answer you, yet. You need to realize it, I can’t tell you unless you feel it yourself or through others’ she showed her genuine gesture and walked away cutting the conversation.


Yes, he didn’t understand what went on and looked puzzled all over again. But this time he demanded an answer and went back to the sanyasin to find it…


Continues…



She walked into the temple next to the cave inside the same compound and prayed to the idol there as the boy entered. She offered some sacred sweets and water to the boy and asked him to accompany her out just before the boy’s mother barged in.


‘Don’t you dare take my son there!’ she whispered noticing the man standing outside. She took the boy along with her out of the temple and walked off rudely!


He didn’t quite understand their differences as they stayed in the same place ate together and talked at nights. In a short while the sanyasin also came out and saw him waiting for her.


‘Can you please tell me what’s happening here?’ he questioned.


‘It’s a duty and he won’t like it if I discuss’


‘Who’s he?’


‘Allah, Shiva or Jesus, whatever you call him…’


‘Sorry, I don’t believe in such gods!’ he said.


‘You won’t believe him, but he believes you. He had told me you were coming, he had told me you would be of help for me.’


‘I’ve heard people say these kinds of things and there’s always a motto. I’m sorry to be straight but what’s behind this? I trust you too if you tell me the truth’


‘He sent me to you and I can’t hold back! I know you don’t believe him but I believe you believe in yourself and so promise to yourself that you won’t take this matter to the bad world of wrong people out there.’


‘No, I won’t and I mean it’ he asserted.


She walked him back into the cave and the waves generated inside with more pressure. She seemed much happier than before and asked him to be seated on the wet muddy floor. They closed eyes and took deep breaths and meditated once again. The fragrance got dissolved in them and she said the verses once again…


tvam kah aham kah vidasta

vettr sah jaatr sah vayam nashta


Without repeating it like before, thus she translated the true meaning…


‘Who you are, who am I –we worn out one day!

Only he knows, we don’t - we just decease’


tathya anrutaasya

chala pratya

kathaa yaa


‘Truth is unreal

Fiction is real

That’s the story’


Continues…



‘It’s a duty bestowed upon me, my father did that and so did my ancestors. Like you, I don’t belong to this place either and I’ve come from a far off place, would eventually move on elsewhere but not before anyone who has come to ask me, have been served!


You see there’s no truth or myth with nature. Like you don’t believe in him and I believe in him but he believes you! Just listen and ask nothing yet! What you perceive is truth and your logical mind can’t see his existence or a proof and so you don’t believe!


Would you still not believe if the whole world had believed? You saw the woman beaten up and you believed she was beaten badly. What if the rest of the world, everyone you know or don’t know said otherwise? You would start believing that she was not beaten, right?


You see the boy here in our house and you believe that lady who’s a widow is his mother. But do you know it’s not true? Do you know why the woman who was beaten has to go back to that house? Do you know why a happy man like you separated with an ideal partner and left everything to a deserted place like this? What you’ve believed so far is not all true. I need to tell you more…


The woman you see here got married only 4 years back, she doesn’t even look like a mother of a 9 year old boy. Did you not notice that? You did, but ignored and you believed it to be so. She lost her husband in an accident 3 years ago which she too was part of but she escaped. She had lost interest in life, had become suicidal and there was nothing left to convince her or bring her out of her depression. No one would marry her again in this town and no reason for her to find the lost happiness. That was the time when I had just arrived here and I had a duty on hand.


You saw the ritual, you know the verses, and they were all to tell them what truth is. She lost her husband and that’s true, she doesn’t have a reason to live or be happy is not true. Her elder sister who had 6 children was ready to sacrifice anything to save a life and a truth was planted to save her. “You have a son and you live for him” I said. It had to be told several times until it was believed to be the ultimate truth. She started believing it and that’s the only truth for her now that stays.


The boy was very small but remembers his parents and siblings vaguely and is being told by his friends that she’s not his real mother. I try to tell the boy but she won’t let me talk to him. She doesn’t like me anymore. As my duty approaches completion, I’ll come to the denial of their belief in me which they had all through. You saw her talk rudely to me this morning and that’s the reason. She no more believes in me and doesn’t realize that I had helped her, instead feels I’ll trick her son.


You felt agitated too when we were here in this cave the last time when I said verses. The feeling of being intruded arises only when you’re not in need of any help but not when you need it. It’s my duty nevertheless!


The woman who was beaten last night was married to that powerful family purely because her father was rich and more powerful. When he lost his power in politics, she felt the heat. The sole purpose why she was brought to the family didn't serve anymore and her husband replaced her like a torn shirt with another woman in no time. Now you tell me, should I not ask her to believe that there’s no other woman? Should she not fight for her rights in the same house? If she has to, then she has to believe in her rights first and that’s my duty - to make her believe she was not beaten, to believe she’s been loved and to believe there’s no pain or marks on her beaten body.


All these might sound ridiculous to you coming from the part of world that you do. But he sent you to me for my help and this is the truth for you that you wanted to know.


I’m not a sanyasin but only an ordinary woman doing my duty…’


Continues…



He was listening to every word and the meaning beneath carefully with closed eyes. Noticing she had paused at that moment he slowly opened his eyes and saw her childlike innocent face, a young body that spoke loads of ideology and displayed unique powers that none possessed, yet modest, but a worry of being exposed to the bad world or being exploited! He was coming to understand the meaning beneath her eyes which he had noticed in their first encounter, a smile on her face that would never die and also a sigh of worry!


He had several questions still open but saw her genuineness, concern to the people’s problems. With more calmness than before, he spoke -


‘Don’t you think you’re denying them the truth they should know? You define truth the way you see it or the way you want it to be!’


‘You know that truth is bitter, it causes pain, and it even breaks relations. That which keeps you happy is the ultimate truth and nothing else matters…’


‘…even if it means making them live in an unreal world which is like causing schizophrenia? You can’t do that, it’s is a sin.’


‘And I bear the punishment too in the end, of being denied by their belief in me!’


‘Why do you want to do that? Do you think it’s the only way you can help someone?’


‘It’s descended from many generations and it’s a power to cure, it’s a duty to perform. If the doctor stitches your wound with sharp needles piercing your skin, causing pain and making you bleed just to cure your decease is it a sin?’


‘No but it’s justified, it’s the way it is, it’s fair…’


‘…because the world told you so, and my family was justified with its powers and performed its duty because it’s fair too. What’s the fairest way you use to save someone standing at the hilltop to commit suicide? Is there medicine for people’s pretention?’


He fell deep in more thoughts and many situations that he had seen or experienced flashed at once. There weren’t answers for all such questions, he looked on worried but her smile remained.


‘Yes, ultimate truth is happiness. Truth is not what you know or what I know. Only he knows and that’s the story!’ she almost concluded leaving him speechless at that point.


His thoughts continued to invade and he abruptly stopped them and questioned her,


‘So then why did you say I’m here to help you? I don’t have such powers like you do. How can I be of any help?’


‘I don’t know. But my duty is to save the woman and get her, her rights!’


‘Why don’t you call her husband and imbibe your truth?’ he almost mocked her.


‘I can’t ask anyone to come to me and I can’t even deny the one who’s come by self either’


‘Do you want me to bring her husband to you?’


She didn’t react and he understood what that meant. He had a duty on hand too, along with the sanyasin – rather, an ordinary woman doing her duty!

He smiled and she acknowledged.


Continues…



Why did I have to get involved in this! He thought sitting on the rocks near the lake that noon. Another day passed by in the strange town and he had already witnessed lot of strange things in only few days. Everything the sanyasin had said didn’t make complete sense to him but yet, he couldn’t know why!


She had some strange powers and abilities to influence and control one’s thoughts, which he couldn’t overlook. By being a part of this operation, he thought he would satisfy his soul for solving someone’s problem. And that’s all matters!


He always had a helping hand even if it meant risking his own situation as he considered himself fortunate to be better-off, but also felt sad considering the amount of people that needed help against the ones who could actually help! He thought of the woman’s pain for once forgetting his own problems which held no importance of any such heights. She was beaten and thrown out badly but she smiled. Whatever the sanyasin did, but eventually brought smile on the woman’s face. And that’s all matters, he again thought and ventured out with will and dare!


The house looked bright that afternoon standing tall like the ones shown on TV commercials advertising some x-y-zee paints! Huge metallic gates closed always and though there seemed to be some security guard-house, there was no security guard in reality. He dared open the gates looking around him through all corners and walked the long way between the lawns on to the doors. Most of the houses he saw in the town had half closed doors and he had failed to understand the reasoning, but bent to peep inside. He wore his best dresses from the bag and deliberately made an effort to look striking and dashing that best upheld his attitude!


The only face in the house which was familiar to him was that of the woman who hid herself on seeing him and didn’t reappear. She looked bothered by his presence and wondered if he had really intervened. She signalled her husband to attend the visitor.


Her husband was a tall and ugly man who seemed to piss off anyone in a moment merely by his presence. With an air of arrogance he looked at the visitor and rested on an easy-chair made out of bamboo. He neither offered the visitor to sit down nor showed any interest but posed a question mark on his face demanding the purpose of his coming.


‘Hello, I’m new to this place and I was on lookout for an accommodation’ the wanderer initiated a conversation knowing nothing else to begin with.


‘We do not run a hotel here and people don’t dare walk into this house the way you just have’ said the arrogant beast!


‘I’m sorry for that but I know no one here and was trying to discover your town. If it’s an inconvenience I apologize.’


‘There’s nothing to discover in this town and you look like a man from a much better world. You have nothing here and you might as well buzz off’ declared the angry beast and showed him the doors.


Standing from a corner, the woman looked on. He saw ‘intense hopes’ in her eyes that he hadn’t seen in anyone before…


Continues…



That’s the way people in this strange town behaved and it came as no surprise to him as he smiled at the angry man trying to compose himself to tell him what he was there for. ‘No one in this world is really bad! If they are bad, they are being bad to you not for the entire world. There would still be people praising a bad guy who killed thousands of others. Why or how is it that a bad man can also be good!’ he thought before coming here, ‘this man could be bad to me, bad to his wife but might be good to the other woman or his brother or mother. Now my duty is to find that goodness in him for me and the rest is for the sanyasin to take care’


‘Yes, you’re right,’ he said with the same calmness not being affected by the man’s rudeness ‘I come from a city working for a global business firm that provides upliftment to small towns and your town is one of them. I know that you’re close to the local minister and thought you might lend your helping hand to this good cause after seeing this proposal’ he said waiting to see what the man’s intentions were.


‘If it can help me and my town and my name can be part of this, I might…’ said the angry man, hiding his hesitation.


‘Me, My Name’ so that’s his catchword.


‘Thank you, sir. That’s your greatness. Let me show you this’ he intruded and quickly displayed on his high-end gadget luring the sturdy man with some photos and charts and eye-catchy animations which he had prepared much earlier, as planned. The contents were overshadowed by the appearance. His management classes came in handy!


The man got deeply involved in the gadget and saw some unbelievable features in a machine that he had never imagined. The gadget could talk, tell him his location, and react to his commands to name a few which none in the small town had any idea about. He further showed on his device some of the town’s places that the man himself had not known.


‘These are the places from 2nd century B.C. and are your town’s real treasure. You need to protect them’ he flashed a morphed image on the tomb with the man’s name being engraved on it. The man got all the more excited seeing his name on a tomb and visualized how much he would be praised or rewarded and remembered forever if that really transformed.


‘I can help you by all means but I’m not the decision maker and you need the consent of the minister.’


‘That’s fine. If you can accompany me to few places and show me around before taking me to the minister, rest assured it’s my responsibility to convince him. And my company’s head will come over to finalize the deal with you and him’ he said, further diverging the man into this trap.


‘Thank you’ said the man after his benefit was shown to him on a device in imaginary forms without knowing that it all can be erased in no time. The wanderer made him feel proud of being the chosen one in the entire town and his name and fame will remain for centuries to come not just in the town but in the entire world.


‘We do not have hotels nearby. Where would you like your accommodation to be?’ the man was much polite than himself!


‘It’s alright. I’ve managed to find my nights’ stay here. Please see me at the cave house tomorrow early morning. We’ll start from there’ he said to the man who had transformed from being angry and arrogant to dreamy and happy.


‘He’s not bad, but a good man to me now’ said the wanderer to him-self and walked off hoping his deception won’t come to haunt him later. ‘Only the sanyasin can see to it and what do I lose! I’m only a wanderer and it’s only a fair-game…’


Continues…



‘Was it a good idea to intrude’, he kept asking himself but had no convincing explanation for either yes or no. With a heavy heart and a big guilt of lying so openly, he walked as quickly as he can out of the compounds to the muddy roads and into the lake.


The woman had seen him when he asked her husband to reach the cave house next morning. Her worried eyebrows told him she was suspicious of the happenings but that didn’t bother him as much as his guilt of having lied to someone. He kept walking on the wetly-muddy side road along the lake with many such accompanied thoughts. The hot Sun caused the lake to reflect more eye-pinching glares and he hadn’t realized he was walking miles ahead of the town and to the other end of the lake.


He stood where the lake ended. The surroundings of the cave house looked smaller and imaginary from the other end! This was the place he had seen sitting on the rocks at the lake-shores during sunsets for past few days. Now he’s here transformed into another mesmerizing natural habitat. There were trees and more greenery, silence everywhere except for birds chirping, no traces of any form of pollution and no humans either. He was naturally grabbed in…


As he walked, several historical monuments stood broken. A big tomb that he had seen earlier from the lake was what he was entering. His foot felt cold at the touch of the floor after having walked under the hot Sun. There was breeze coming from inside that almost challenged him to get inside the hall. It was nearly 200m long and 50m wide with many paintings hung on the side walls almost at roof level that would constitute a 3-storey modern building. The paintings were huge and carried stories written in ancient language with no translation whatsoever. A red carpet, though seemingly old and nearly worn out lead him to the other end of the hall where he saw the life-size picture of the great 13th century reformer standing and calling!


He walked for several minutes almost like a metal that’s attracted to the magnet bit by bit, slowly, eventually! Looking eye in eye he felt the reformer come alive. Such was the effect of the painter’s art and the man that the art contained. He smiled gently and felt all the worries and questions, burdens and sorrows evaporating at the effect of the power the reformer had caused. It was a moment that was long lasting and the wanderer sunk in a feeling that he was seeing someone he always wanted to, someone who’s the ultimate creator and someone that others called God!


There was no reaction and he was completely sucked in a world that had him transformed. Did the cave have same effect or fell short, he didn’t question. But it was a calling of lifetime and he slowly sat on a small mat under his feet closing his eyes gently attaining a nirvana or sorts. For hours he was immobile but time wouldn’t stop and the moon replaced bright skies.


It was dark around the tomb and no one walked outside, no light was ever hung. There were candles inside the hall and here n there outside. An old man and his daughter dwelled at the outhouse serving food for whoever visited the tomb hall. They were more than happy to receive the wanderer as not many people frequented this alien place. He was fed generously and shown place to spend his night.


At the other end of the lake, the sanyasin, the boy and his mother waited for the wanderer to return before they fell asleep. The next morning wasn’t very far and it was time when the angry rude man from the bungalow set himself to see the wanderer at the cave house, as the wanderer slept through his new found world.


Continues…



There was no light anywhere around his new found habitat and hence no way for him to have gotten back. He felt uneasy about it but also got dissolved and mesmerized to the extent that was lot more than what the sanyasin’s powers had done. It was probably on that soil, something soothing, something magical and yet incomprehensive to an ordinary mind.


With all that in mind, he slowly closed his eyes wanting to sleep quickly and get back to the cave-house by early morning. As he tried hard to sleep, so much more it was running away from him. ‘Let me sleep’ he begged his thoughts to stay away while they circled, invaded and mocked him. From irrelevant childhood incidents to his college days, from the cave-house to the tomb-hall, from his employment days to his relation with her, thoughts went wandering and dragged into their deepest whirlwind reminding him of what had transpired. ‘I know, leave me alone’ he screamed at them and turned to his left, next to right and on his back but they ran away only to come back again and again ensuring he didn’t sleep. He started to flow with them too…


‘But why don’t they like me? I’m educated, earn well and can take care of you like no one would, not even them!’


‘I know, but I don’t know. Same like your parents, they just don’t want me to be your wife. The only way out is to elope’


‘Nope, don’t say that’


‘Why not, we are adults and can take our own decisions!’


‘Yes, then there’s only one way out. We won’t marry anyone else, not even each other.’


‘So, you mean what, live-in relation?’


‘They say marriages are made in heaven. So let’s get married when we get there!’


All she could do was smile and nod.


And they had started to live together with no bounds or enforcements. They lived happily like husband n wife, like love birds and like friends for a long time. Anniversary was celebrated on their move-in date, reception party was thrown to friends and those who mattered, none knew they were unmarried and had no marriage certificate or vows. They hardly fought, everything was too perfect and what lead to the void between them was naïve like in any other relationship.


Thoughts took him until there and left him with himself. He was finally set free as the brain started with its routine and laid him to sleep. It all took nearly whole night to vanish and he got deep into his sleep while the Sun was getting set to rise from behind, of which he had no clue.


It was well past noon when he eventually opened his eyes and gained consciousness. The old man had sent his daughter with a cup of tea which the wanderer couldn’t refuse. He knew there was no point repenting and quickly got on to his feet to get moving.


‘You can’t go out’, she stopped him.


‘It’s important, let me leave’
he pleaded.


‘It’s been raining since early morning. Didn’t you notice that?’
she asked him.


‘My mind was talking to me about the past, and hid me from the present’


Continues…



For the next few days, it never stopped from pouring and the remote place had no form of communication or commutation to even the other end of the lake leaving the only 3 people stuck like it was an unknown island! Outside, where the trees covered the whole campus like a fort was wet and muddy and got anyone sucked in it. He made several attempts of venturing out but got deeply sucked by the muddy lake shores and had to be pulled out by the old man and his daughter. They warned him not to try anymore as it could be fatal but he had not given up!


The tomb-hall looked darker even during the day and all the constant resonance of rain outside couldn’t make it in. Once again he was finding peace each time he walked into the hall. None disturbed him inside… It was like some ancient King’s durbar with elegant paintings and exquisite furnishing. In the darkness of the hall, he found voices from the painted characters come alive, haunting to say that they existed sometime in the history and they are all still around.


‘Talk to us, talk to our leader!’


The main portrait that stood life-size long to the end was that of the leader, reformer and the lord of their times said the old man once. There was charisma and elegance in the picture. The wanderer wondered how the man himself would have been if his picture could be so powerful. He never invaded countries, nor won wars but had all hearts of his people with him. He was the one to be trusted, one who was looked up to, who could solve any problem that only gods would! He was worshipped.


The wanderer tried to understand the stories that the paintings depicted from the old man. He accompanied him through the garden and other monuments under an umbrella telling him stories that were real or mythological. It was some kind of a heavenly place the wanderer started to believe to which the old man said,


‘Yes may be it is, you see there’s no human here anymore… as he creeps in, heaven gets replaced’


The wanderer just smiled at the old man's words of wisdom.


There were variety of fruits and vegetables that flourished everywhere around the tomb-hall needing no nourishment or cultivation of any sorts. Without accessibility to the outside world, the old man and his daughter and now the wanderer could have survived for months or years.


‘I need to get her married soon and then I can rest in peace’ he said.


‘Are you not in peace now?’ questioned the wanderer loud enough to reach the oldie's deafened ears.


‘Which father can be when his daughter is at home in her youth?’


‘Is her marriage the only route to your peacefulness? Is it the ultimate goal of your life? What if she’s not happy later? Would you still be peaceful just because you got her married?’ he asked enraged.


‘Whatever happens after that is her fate, son. That’s beyond my control. As a father my duty ends there. Now I don't have any whereabouts of my other daughters, all the 6 of them!’ said the old man and walked off.


But he continued thinking sitting at the veranda watching the droplets from far above the skies how much misunderstanding a man has about his own life even after spending so many years… inside the body, the soul was just not ripe only the body was!


Something crossed his thoughts and he realized it wasn't just the 3 of them there...


Continues…



A young man was falling down badly climbing the wet tall wall and it was apparent that he tried to cross over the wall to leave the premises. The wanderer walked on to stop the trembling young man and noticed he was nervous and scared. There was no way someone might think he was a thief by his appearance and the wanderer couldn't but help him on to his feet. Before he questioned anything the young man cried,


'Please let me go. Please, I beg you!'


'Yes, I will. But who are you and what are you doing here?'


'The old man inside will beat me if he sees me. Please let me go.' he begged unconditionally.


'Why? What have you done?' the wanderer questioned while guessing the answer.


There was no reply and at the back-door, he noticed the old man's daughter standing and weeping. His guess was right. He wanted to help them as he noticed that the boy belonged to another religion. He felt sad for them and offered sympathy, but nothing beyond. He let the young man go after getting his whereabouts. The young man was thankful and pleaded the wanderer,


'You seem to be a wise man from a big city. Please help us! The old man might listen to you. Please' and he left running in the rain.


The old man's daughter too bowed to him needing help but said nothing and closed the back door, pushing the wanderer back into his ocean of thoughts.


'Wise man, big city', the young man's words echoed in his mind and the wanderer laughed at his big city, at the wisdom of his wise people who surrounded him. It was just obvious that his memory flashed pictures from the past that narrated the same story. The girl he was seeing, her religion that was different, their families' deception, their eloping and so on. The big city didn't really care but the wise men around them questioned and didn't leave them at peace. There were many questions asked every day, eyebrows raised at them...


'So, where are your wedding pics?'


'How come you never called us for your wedding?'


'Where did you go for your honeymoon?'


'Do your in-laws visit you? Oh, you don't stay with them!'


Even in memories they haunted. He felt sick and for once wanted to stop recollecting everything. But the story that night was not hard to be trashed. It was in front of him, asking for help. His heart was in it, wasn't easy to say no!


Continues…



He found himself once again in a helpless situation and cursed the blind man. ‘Who would look after you once your daughter gets married? What would you do alone?’ the wanderer had asked while the blind soul had not said a thing. Does he want to keep her with him forever he wondered and felt sad for the girl, particularly so looking at her love story that was sinking! He laughed carelessly and waited to see a clear sky next morning.


A bright Sun shined on him and the clouds had finally died into the lake. Behind the tomb-hall, the lake flooded heavily as the wanderer bid his good-bye to the blind man. ‘Please find someone for my daughter’ he reminded and the wanderer nodded at her. I’ll be back he meant.


Only two buildings seemed visible from the tomb-hall as he walked his way back towards the town - the cave-house, which he desperately wanted to get back to and the rich man’s villa that now looked all the more haunting. I have tricked a powerful man. Did he visit the sanyasin next day? Or did the rains stop anything from happening? What do I have there when I get back? He posed innumerable questions, speculated, imagined and dreamt of what might have transpired in his absence during the past week or so. He had lost his touch with the calendar unable to recharge the dying batteries of his gadgets. The blind man had mentioned some lunar day that sounded worthless to him. ‘What a world!’ he exclaimed and paused outside the entrance of the cave-house.


As he composed himself, the small boy ran into him and asked many questions, searched his bag and got hooked on to a device that looked amazing. He saw the boy’s eyes brighten instantly. ‘It can talk to you and even obey your orders’, he said. ‘No, it’s a mini computer. Don’t try to fool me. I’ll get it recharged’, argued the boy and left him. The wanderer felt pleasured at the little boy’s knowledge and thanked the crooked parents of the rich man at the villa for not sending him to any school. He walked his way in.


His eyes looked for one woman whom he wanted to meet badly. He crawled inside the cave realizing she couldn’t be seen outside anywhere. The chilling wind once again felt familiar, dragging and calling. He was dissolved in its fragrance and the hymns of the sanyasin got him easily captivated and hypnotized.


She was deep into her meditation. None could ever disturb her and he didn’t try either. He waited patiently as she resisted further for some more time. She finally opened her bright eyes. For once, they reminded him of the early morning.


Like those dark clouds that felt proud and thought of having won the battle with him before he emerged from behind, eating them all and that he would arrive one day. All the illusion they had will be descending on his arrival. The eyes had opened and the Sun had smiled. Smiles that were contagious enough to get the wanderer bonded.


She walked out and he followed her like a disciple. She sat on one of the muddy steps and he went on to explain.


‘I’m really sorry. I went to the tomb-hall behind the lake. And I was stuck with this unending rain.’


‘Everything has a reason, and I’m glad you were there’, she comforted him.


‘I thought you might be sad, even angry at my sudden absence. Did you not think I had gone forever?’ he questioned.


‘No, you’re far from leaving’, she was most certain.


‘So you exactly know when I’m going to leave this place. Don’t you?’


She smiled and said, ‘It’s your decision. Not mine’


‘But you seem to know’


‘You won’t be happy to know. There’s something else that I have for you. I thought you would be keen, but you seem to conceal. Don’t you have many other questions to ask? Why do you deviate?’ she spoke his mind and left him speechless.


‘You ask my questions and even answer them’ he said softly.


The lady looked still, unaffected, calm, and peaceful. Is this an enlightenment, wondered the wanderer!


Continues…



‘I’m guilty, I must confess. Tricking that rich powerful man was probably not right…’ he pleaded.


‘You don’t need to think of him anymore. He must be happy with his wife and they would live peacefully’ she concluded.


‘Was he here the next day? And you performed the ritual on the man too, didn’t you?’ he appeared to be asking her.


He waited long enough for her to say something. She said nothing, nor smiled. She let him believe what had happened without saying a word.


‘You’re a genius, a magician, a healer. You can do just about anything, create wonders. Can you solve any problem and every problem? No one would have any sufferings in this world! It’s unbelievable. Is it true?’
he did not seem to stop wondering the power of her abilities. It was no mean problem, and yet was resolved.


Without an air or inch of pride she spoke,

‘I told you earlier and I’ll tell you one more time. Truth is about finding one’s happiness that one has lost. Everyone’s born without knowing anything about any problem of the world. Everyone’s happy until one gets involved in the magic called life. And the happiness is lost somewhere, very early in to this magic. The ultimate Truth is that happiness they’ve lost, and that needs to be restored. You think it’s not possible, you think it’s unbelievable and you call it a miracle. But I don’t. What matters is they both are happy now.’


He thought for a while. Yes, she had her justification and reasons which she had demonstrated earlier too, in her own way. His thoughts wandered back to the tomb-hall, the blind man, his unwed daughter and her sinking life. Without hesitation, he asked the sanyasin,


‘There’s another girl and a boy who are awaiting their share of happiness. Can you help?’
he asked knowing she wouldn’t refuse. He said further, expressing his genuine concern for the sanyasin,


‘It’s not easy. I have no doubts on your abilities. But I'm only worried about the consequences, which may not do any good to you or this town. Worse, if it turns fatal!’


He said turning away, looking at the tomb-hall, and seeing through those deep curvy paths into the market area which covered half of the town. Inter-religious marriages were not acceptable in that small town. It was a taboo! They raised eyebrows even in those big cities, one of which the wanderer himself belonged. He knew all of that and was aware of the aggression among the town's people from his own experience in the short time of his stay. It was a bad idea to get involved in matters such as these that were sensitive to the masses. Yet, his heart was in it somehow. His own life ran parallel to those young lovers' who raised many unanswered questions in him and he wondered if he felt more sympathized with them or for his own helplessness.


His worried eyes met hers. That strange mixture of a deep worry and happiness which he had seen in their first encounter no more dwelled her eyes ever since she shared her story with him. The worry had escaped and only a content smile remained, which he took note of.


She nodded with acceptance. It was her duty and her only duty – to help all those who had come to ask. She didn’t pick and choose. There was no choice, just a sincere service - and that too was a truth.


Continues…



They got further involved in their own world of thoughts and said nothing to each other for long time, yet sat at the same place facing one another. It was a special day on the local calendar, an auspicious occasion to the people of the town. One by one, people were coming into the cave-house temple with flowers and other stuffs to offer their prayers to the god that was placed at the temple before the entrance to the cave which the wanderer had completely ignored and was least interested even on his first visit.


He was watching them come over to the idol, decorate it with colourful stuffs and pray out loud. He looked seriously before falling into a big laughter. The sanyasin looked on and without being upset at his behaviour,


‘You think these people are foolish to perform their offerings and prayers to the god?’ she asked calmly, hiding her annoyance.


‘And you tell me they had to come all the way from wherever they were, whatever they were doing to decorate a stone which is an idol which is a god and say loud prayers? How is it that the idol or god would listen and how does he send his answers back? You seem intelligent, highly intellectual. Why don’t you tell them their gods lie within and they need to clean and decorate their souls, their own selves, not something external?’


‘Let me ask you this. I know you don’t believe in god, nor prayers or worships. Why did you choose to come here and stay in this temple of all the places in this town?’ she asked and without waiting for his reply which she also knew she went on, ‘You knew you’ll find your answers here. Where did that belief come from? Who told you so? You call that your intuition or your self-guided power. You don’t want to call it ‘a call from the god’ because you’re intelligent. They call it a god because they are foolish and I don’t see any difference between the two. Both are here at the same place for same purpose.’


‘Well, that’s not true. I am here because this place looks beautiful from all sides and I love natural habitats around this place. It instils some energy in me. I liked it instantly. There were other places I had tried after starting my journey and before eventually coming down to this place. What got me hooked on was more to do with you than the idol’ he said without inhibitions,


‘Don’t take me wrong, but the conversations I had with you made me stay on, not the place itself. And I know some magic lies in the cave, inside there. Not in this idol or the perceived god.’


‘Yes, you’re right. You’ve answered your own question. They don’t find the presence of that magic in the cave and you don’t find it in the idol. I see it in both places. Like the air is everywhere but not the breeze, the aroma is around but each enjoys different fragrance. You know that too. Then why mock their belief in the magic?’


He had such arguments earlier with friends and colleagues, even with his own folks and had more or less left winning in the end. He simply didn’t find it useful to win over the sanyasin on this. ‘We could continue on this, but some other time’ he changed the topic as more people got into the temple and more prayers were being offered loud enough for them to hardly listen to each other.


By winning an argument you might feel better or proud of proving your point but at the same time you might end up hurting your opponent who loses it and it’s not a good feeling if he or she is too sensitive, which most people are. You’ll win an argument and lose a friend or spoil a relationship. He knew that very well out of his own and others’ experiences and when any debate got to a level where it got personal, he had the knack of averting the subject towards a lighter one and thereby no one would lose or win an argument at the cost of a more important ‘relationship’. The sanyasin wasn’t really that sensitive to feel hurt by a mere argument while he took note of her point which was more sensible than those he had heard before.


Yes, the air is there and the magic is found around us but we see and perceive differently because each of us find it at different places, in different ways. If the rich man had seen through the gadget and doubted the wanderer, he wouldn’t have succeeded in solving the man’s problems. The master of the universe who the wanderer believed existed but refrained from calling him a god has different plans laid out for different people. He’ll make his presence felt in various forms that can be felt by some but not by others. He had to accept different religions, different customs and enormously different creatures he himself created and it was a loop. He created them and they created him in their own ways. But were they right? It couldn’t be proved.


He looked at the sanyasin who was sitting there getting involved in the prayers and offerings that the people were making to their god. She was deeply connected as he noticed and couldn’t be disturbed easily, while he felt no connection, no existence of any god anywhere around the idol, not in the prayers, not in the songs nor in their offerings.


He went inside the cave and felt the strong chilling wind generating like always. He closed his eyes gently and felt relaxed, relieved and connected to the master of universe who he refrained from calling god!


Continues…



Next morning the wanderer set himself on the route to meet the young man’s mother. He had not walked towards the interiors of the town until then. It never impressed him. But now he had a job in hand, to meet the young man’s mother and tell her that it’s not a sin to marry into another religion. The wanderer hoped he would convince her and there be no need for the sanyasin to interfere in this matter.


A small, nearly broken unclean house led him to the old woman. It looked dark from outside even on a hot sunny day. The door had no possible lock, nor could it be knocked at. The wanderer noticed her sitting in a corner, weeping. He called out for the young man, but the woman was deeply into herself for long before she got onto her feet. Without asking the wanderer who he was, she tried to close the door. He spoke softly and pleaded to get in. For a long time the woman ignored the wanderer who was seated on the same floor. Looking around the ceilings and the walls he noticed a photo frame hung with a garland on it. He must be her husband, the wanderer thought.


‘You people come to console but I have to suffer the pain nevertheless. Why don’t you leave us alone?’ the woman asked, enraged. The wanderer couldn’t make sense of her words for long before he understood why she wept.


It wasn't easy for the wanderer to be telling a stranger, a woman who's just lost her husband that she might as well lose her son. He heard her say whatever comforted her and silence prevailed for long. He knew it would eventually work in his favour. The old woman had already started looking in his eye with some hope and the anxiety had started to seem like belief.


'Your son wants to marry a girl from the tomb hall. She's the caretaker's youngest and most beautiful daughter. She cooks well and is caring.'


'You don't know anything', the woman spoke 'these people are cruel. They don't hesitate to kill anyone who goes against their staunch beliefs. Neither I nor my son will be spared. Let the caring girl care for her own life. I can sacrifice my life for my son but I can't see his life sacrificed' she said and turned away.


The wanderer doubted his own convincing abilities and chose to remain silent rather than aggravating the problem. He waited for her son to return until the evening, while the old woman gave him some stale food from last night. Before leaving he heard himself say to the woman, 'If you may please, do visit the cave temple early in the morning for all your worries would be dissolved.'


The woman had not nodded, but he knew the outcome. Almost!


Continues...

WANDERERS – XXIV


The wanderer walked back that evening on the interiors of the town crossing jungles that stood connected to the entrance of the cave-temple. The little boy had once mentioned, ‘there are unknown number of caves in this town and each is connected to the other. But don’t ever venture alone. We once did, I along with 3 other boys. Only 3 of us returned’


In the midst of the jungle he saw an opening that seemed like a crawl into the cave. As he went close, he saw the trailing end of a snake that was creeping in. For a second, the snake hissed back long enough and opened its full hood. It might have almost tangled the wanderer if there wasn’t that inch of a distance between them. He held on and ran into the fastest exist he could locate out of the jungle while the reptile had slithered.


It didn’t take him long from there to reach the cave-temple. He sprinkled some water on himself at the entrance and climbed on the roof. The evening Sun was setting against an image that stood on the rock leaning on crossed trees. He smiled and walked towards her.


She looked at him and timidly sat down on the rock. It was the first time he saw her look shy. He sat down on one of the rocks beside hers.


‘Such a beautiful evening after a disappointing day’, he announced. She nodded as if she knew why his day wasn’t encouraging.


The Sun was falling slowly, yet quickly and left the whole sky ahead of them in crimson red. Their faces reflected bright red like they were painted, and they enjoyed looking at each other. For a while they exchanged glances and said nothing.


‘You may expect the young man’s mother tomorrow’ he broke the silence.


She looked indifferent.


‘Do you think you can solve this?’ he probed. ‘What is the most difficult situation you’ve had to handle?’ he continued among many other questions.


‘Let’s not worry about that. Let’s talk about you’ said the sanyasin after a long pause.


‘You don’t say anything about you, but you want to know everything about me’


‘Shouldn’t you be happy about that? Is it not what one wants? To be listened to? How often do people listen to anyone’s feelings or emotions? Everyone wants to talk about himself, unless you pay for it like in your city for a doctor, lawyer or a psychiatrist. Who would care to listen?’


‘Do you know, this is the longest set of questions I’ve heard from you so far?’


‘I’m listening…’


‘You know about me. I come from a city, far from here, nothing like this place, people who’re aliens yet all the same. We are modern, you’re traditional. We’re broad-minded, you’re not. There are many such extremes, yet I’ve come to realize they’re all just the same. They seem different but aren’t so.

Anyways, like I said, I come from a society of so called sophisticated people and I’ve always lived an ambitious life, dreamt of achieving great heights and succeeded to a large extent, more than one could feel proud of. But I was this split person. One half wanted to have everything, while the other half wanted to give away everything. I wanted to help the needy, the real ones. I wanted no sorrows to exist. I left everything I had for this journey that I took on months ago, 2 and a half years precisely. And I’m wandering ever since.’ he finished.


‘I know every bit of this about you having seen so much of you in the last few weeks. You said nothing I didn’t already know of you’


‘What else can I say? There are no secrets…’ he looked at her, ‘…unfortunately.’


She saw him and their eyes met like never before. There were no inhibitions, nothing to hide or pretend. They were two strangers who knew each other and trusted each other with a strong unknown belief. They might walk their own ways very next day. And their being together was most uncertain like they were destined to meet for only a cause that wasn’t for either’s benefit. They exchanged few more glances and were looking at the sky that had lost all its blood. Day had died and night was being born.


‘Yes, I was in a relationship with a woman I loved the most. We were happy, and we lived for years together without apprehension or compulsion. All we gave each other was love. There was respect, trust, compatibility, everything that’s much beyond any relationship would ever need to be alive and flourish. It was too perfect, and…’


She looked without questioning. And that meant he should go on, and so he did.


‘There’s a saying. A man always walks away from what he has for something he doesn’t. And we walked our own ways deliberately, with forced reasoning. We created unwanted checklist and justified it, convinced each other that we should separate not knowing for how long. I don’t know if I’ll meet her tomorrow or might never meet her again. We shall get back to each other only when we can’t be alive anymore. When we can live on our own, why should we live together? You may find it ridiculous, but that’s how it is.’


‘No, I’m listening. I know what you mean’


‘When we both feel the need of becoming one again, we shall and we will, but not for a reason. Relationships are selfish. Each needs the other or just one needs the other. We too had needs, and we loved each other like any other couple. We had each other’s presence that had become absolute necessity. But it can’t be so, it shouldn’t be. When we find a selfless way, we shall find each other. We won’t even make an attempt. It would happen or it won’t.’ He finished though he was still composing his words to explain. But when he looked at her, it didn’t seem necessary.


It had become completely dark around and the lake had turned mute unlike its rushing waves that provided some background cinematic chords while he was speaking. Some nocturnal creatures pierced their ears as silence prevailed between them.


‘Desires and needs always exist. They make us selfish’ she said slowly almost to herself.


‘Would a woman your age not have desires?’ he paused. It was a generic question but she knew it wasn't meant to be and it was for her.


‘Yes, but before I would desire for anything…’ she quickly stood up and suggested they should get back for dinner. He got involved in his own thoughts and never found it right to ask her any further or make her uncomfortable. They walked back on the dark trail.


Next morning the old woman stood at the cave knowing nothing about her fate that was waiting to change or the sanyasin who sat meditating deep inside.


Continues…

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Contains 2 series -
1. 'Me n My Madness' which is about a girl n boy who are college dropouts and their funny journey celebrating failure!
2. 'WANDERERS' which is a rather serious story of a man who's wandering on his way to find answers to all quests of life and his encounter with a woman who shows him his way and more!

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