Shiva’s Gift
Handing over
charge of the universe to Shiva, Vishnu had retreated for Anant Shayan. Parvati
suggested an aerial survey of the earth, Shiva readily agreed, and they rode
the multi-talented Nandi who could also fly.
All is well
with the world, don’t you think so? Shiva asked.
Yes, I
concur; but can you please help that very poor man down there who’s struggling
to feed his family?
Shiva kept
silent.
O Lord, O
Bhole Shankar, you’re unfailingly compassionate. Why can’t you help that
distressed person?
Of course, I
can. But he has never asked for anything. No petition or prayer for self or
family. Man’s mind is inscrutable, you know. Even I can’t figure out what he
wants.
Why don’t
you make him wealthy? That’d eradicate his hunger and poverty.
Darling,
Gods do not run poverty-alleviation programmes; governments do. Also, it’s not
my policy to shower boons without a prayer; but I’ll make an exception to
please you.
The poor man
was in a forest which was bountiful, and a few hours of foraging gave enough
food for a day. He knew the forest like the back of his hand, and knew where to
look for fruits and roots.
Shiva
dropped a brick of gold a few steps ahead of the lonely forest path the man was
presently taking. Exactly at the same moment, a thought occurred to the poor
man. I know this forest so well; can I walk this path with my eyes closed?
He closed
his eyes, continued walking, and when he stumbled against the brick of gold, he
bent down, picked it up, and threw it into the bushes, all without opening his
eyes.
Did you note
that? Shiva asked Parvati.
Are you
suggesting that he is fated to be poor?
Not at all.
Only, he must be ready and willing to accept a boon!
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