” Be Good at Heart and You will achieve great things. Bulle Shah’s Poem bears testimony to this.” “Je rab milda nahateya dhoteya, te rab milda dadduan machiyan. Je rab milda jangal phiryaan, te rab milda gaiyaan bachiyan. Je rab milda mandir – masiti, te milda cham chidikhiyan. Ve miyan Bulleya rab onhan noon milda […]
Category: Positive Thought Series
Way of Life!
Let our life be simple and straight, it is always better this way. Small joys, friendly attitude, sense of reciprocity, contentment and gratitude are the keystones of life. Let us greet each other with warmth, share our happiness and sorrows, look forward to small events with excitement and wish all well. Let us shed snobbery, […]
It’s Me, not Them.
It’s Me not Them. About a month back, I asked my eldest daughter to suggest me some topics for writing in my blog “Positive Thoughts”. She recommended a couple of topics and one of them was “It’s Me not Them”. I liked the topic, however could not bring myself to write on it for about […]
Dignified Swindlers
In one of my earlier blogs, (Thieving with Principles) I had written about the story of Guru Nanak’s advice to a thief and its subsequent effects. A thief was advised by Guru Nanak not to commit theft , however since the thief knew no other profession and expressed his inability to give up stealing; certain conditions were suggested to him before undertaking further ventures.
A. Do not steal from a poor person.
B. Do not steal if you have eaten someone’s salt.
C. Let others who are innocent not be punished for the crimes committed by him.
The thief followed the advice in letter and spirit and went to commit theft at King’s palace, where he happened to put some eatable into his mouth from King’s kitchen (thinking it to be sugar) before decamping with the loot. Since it turned out to be salt he left the entire stuff and went away. Next day many petty thieves were rounded up and tortured by the Police, the actual thief remembering Guru’s third advice turned himself in, lest some innocent people are punished for his crime. King on finding out the reasons from the thief pardoned him and in fact gave him a job; thus the thief was transformed.
Let us compare the above episode and three pieces of advice in the context of present day Indian leaders and public servants. While some of them are honest yet majority of them fall into the category of what I would say “Dignified Swindlers.” Reasons:
A. Majority of them steal from poor people. Most of the funds meant for social schemes for uplifting of the poor do not reach them and get channelized into the coffers of administrative/political coterie. India’s former Prime Minister Late Mr Rajiv Gandhi had once said that out of every rupee sanctioned for the poor only 10 paise reach them (90% is siphoned away).
B. These very leaders and public servants eat the salt of the government and yet some of them swindle. Other day, we saw a TV news of a raid on an Administrative Service officer of MP where an amount of Rs 200 crores (35 million USD) was found stashed in his house. Surely he would not have saved it from his meagre pay and allowances. As for as some politicians are concerned, less said the better.
C. For most of the scandals and corruption crimes the actual defaulters get away, it is the lesser mortals who are made a scapegoat. Exactly opposite of Guru Nanak’s third advice.
It is sad that this is happening in India a country having rich culture, heritage and ancient values imparted by our saints. Somewhere down the road we are missing the point; our younger generation need to be taught basic values more than anything else.
Guchi
Fear- Go Away
We live constantly in fear; which stems from insecurity, phobias, complexes and host of other factors. There is fear of failure for those struggling at the threshold of their profession. For successful people there is fear of maintaining or bettering their level. Fear grips all sections of the society alike, young, middle-aged and old. For […]
God- Persons; Indian Scenario
For the last couple of days, Indian TV is abuzz with the stories of one self acclaimed God-Woman called “Radhe Maa” She is in the news for very wrong reasons and is facing charges of be-fooling her gullible followers (who are plenty in number). She claims to be a deity whose touch (Hugs and Kisses) can […]
Meditation!
Originally posted on pumpkintalks:
There are very many advantages of meditation (unfortunately an ignored process in the bad-mad slam-bam rush-rush journey in this materialistic world) that makes it absolutely worthwhile to be practice meditation in a form that is comfortable and appealing to you. Here is a definitive list of benefits that meditation can provide you with:…
Short Stories – Sunday’s Titbits
Short Stories with a Message Do I have it in Me? A lady got widowed the third time; people went to her home to offer condolences. They found her standing in front of a mirror, perhaps she was thinking, “Do I have the strength to marry the fourth time?” Why do people keep Dogs? Yesterday he […]
Maya – Magic of 99.
It is a beautiful sunny morning of Saturday, beginning of a weekend. I am reminded of a folk tale where a magical figure of 99 plays havoc with the simple life of a poor village farmer. There was this innocent, happy-go-lucky farmer who went about earning his livelihood from a small piece of land that […]
Gur Paras Hum Loh, A divine Verse
A very enchanting verse from Gurbani, ” Shri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS Page 1114),
written by Guru Ram Dass Ji, the fourth Sikh Guru; the content of the verse are a pure bliss and explain the virtue of Human being’s association with the Supreme Lord. The essence of the hymn is as under.
” Gur Paras Hum Loh, Mil Kanchan Hoya Ram”
” The Lord is the Philosopher’s touchstone “Paras” ( it is believed that when this metal touches iron, it transforms iron into Gold) and we mortals are like iron, the Guru’s touch makes us into pure Gold.”
I would now like to share a link of YouTube in which this hymn has been so beautifully sung that It would move your soul. Your heart will be filled with peace and your day will be made.
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