God’s Messenger
Once, there was a rich man
from Delhi. Often he remained too busy taking care of his business and family
that he spent a little time in religious activities. He remained so engrossed
and pre-occupied with his engagements relating to various aspects of his
business that he could hardly find any time for self. One day, he discussed the
matter with his manager and informed him that he wanted to take ¾ days’ leave
from his business activities and go to Haridwar, relax there to his heart’s
contentment, free from all the worries, take bath in the cool waters of the
Ganges and then return to Delhi, totally refreshed and re-energized.
His manager arranged a taxi for his pilgrimage to Haridwar and also
booked a room at a luxurious hotel at Haridwar for making his stay there quite
comfortable and enjoyable. As per schedule, the businessman reached the hotel of
his stay and decided to relax for there for the rest of day, as he was feeling
quite exhausted due to the long journey.
Next day, he went to a temple, paid his
obeisance to the deity and then ventured out to river Ganga to have a dip there
in the cool and refreshing waters.
As there were a lot of people taking bath on both sides of the banks, he moved a
little away from the hustle and bustle of so many people. Soon he reached a
place where only a few people were having fun and frolics with water and he
thought that this place is best suited for him to have a bath with complete
peace of mind, free from noise of people frequenting that place.
He kept his clothes at a place and started taking bath. After he finished
taking bath and returned to the Ghat, he noticed a new man at that place.
That man was wearing milk-white dress and his face was radiating with
glow, as if that person had no worries, no tension
at all, and the businessman thought that this man can provide him the
best company and a new scope of befriending such a pleasing personality. Keeping
this aspect in his mind, the businessman started talking to him and soon they
became friends as if they knew each other since long.
Then, this businessman from Delhi asked
the stranger as to where he was staying?
The other man with his pleasing personality replied that in fact, he was
new to this place and that he had not, so far made any stay arrangement there.
Then the businessman told him, “It shall be my privilege if you could come along
with me and be my guest in the hotel where I have booked a room, as it is indeed
a pleasant place and in the close vicinity of river Ganga.”
After a little vacillation, the other man agreed to his proposal to join
him and he assured him that he would try to provide him a memorable company.
Thus, talking, discussing and cracking jokes etc. they reached their hotel room.
They relaxed there on a sofa for some time. As they were feeling hungry,
the businessman called for the waiter and told him to serve some
delicious food to satisfy their taste buds, to their heart’s contentment. When
they were having food, the businessman from Delhi, asked, “Yaar! We have met
around two hours ago, made a good friendship, but still I do not exactly know
you …… ! By the way, what is your name and what do you do?”
Hearing his question, the other man kept enjoying the food and posed as
if he had not heard anything. Then
the businessman again asked, “Since both of us shall be staying together for the
next ¾ days and I shall be your host, it shall better if we know each other. I
am a businessman from Delhi; my name is C.P. Arora, what is your good name and
what do you do ?” As Mr. Arora was
insisting, the other man, replied, “It should have been better if you had not
bothered about this question. However, as you have posed this question for the
second time, it becomes my duty to satisfy the query of my host, you please hold
your breath and take it easy……… My name is Yamraj and my job is to take people’s
soul to God, once a person has completed his allotted life-cycle on this earth.”
On hearing this, Mr. Arora, became
perplexed as if he was shocked with an electric current and the morsel of
half-chewed food remained static in his mouth. For a moment, he lost track of
words to continue the conversation. However, after some time, he mustered some
courage, and then laughed a bit to overcome his actual state of mind and he
again said,” You must be joking, how can Yamraj come to earth like this, and
talk to someone as a human being?”
But the Yamraj replied, ”Believe
me! I am Yamraj from Yampuri and the souls whom I take to Yampuri, are full of
appreciation about the good affects of holy river Ganga and that is why, I also
thought of coming here and to have a deep dips in the pious waters of this
river!” As Mr. Arora was still in
the shocked state of mind, felt some relief and he said, “So, you have not come
here to take any soul to God!”
“Yes! You are right,” Yamraj gave a brief reply.
Mr. Arora, had a deep breath and as he was a businessman, he thought of
striking a deal with Yamraj. “See Yamraj ji ! As I have already promised, I
shall take care of all your needs here, but in return, you shall have to make a
small promise to me !” And the
Yamraj replied, “Yes ! Of course, you please go ahead. I shall see if I can do
something for you!” Mr. Arora, looked around in the room carefully and then
said,” Please make a promise that you shall never come to my house to extract my
soul ……….” But, Yamraj replied,” It
is not possible, please note that the Almighty God allots some specific
life-span to each and every individual and when that life-span gets completed,
he or she however big or small that person may be, he shall have to proceed for
his ultimate journey towards God, for which I am His messenger, to take back
your soul to Him. That is the God’s
will and method to keep this universe in complete and perfect balance and
harmony with nature. Please also note that God’s law is final and no changes or
modifications can be made in it. However, you can ask for some other concession!
“
Mr. Arora, started brooding for a while
and then suddenly said,”Okay! If you cannot accede to my first request, then
please make a promise that before coming to take my soul to God, make sure to
drop a letter to me, so that I can complete my remaining works required of me by
my family.”
Yamraj became a little bit pensive for a
while, and then replied,”Okay! I assure you that I will do this favour to you!”
Mr. Arora heaved a sigh of relief and he assured himself that even after
his death, his no work shall remain pending, and his family shall not have to
repent that so many tasks have remained undone. As both of them had finished
their food by then, Mr. Arora went to the telephone lying in the one corner of
that room to order two cups of steaming coffee. After placing the order, when he
moved again to return to his sofa, to his surprise, there was no one else in the
room, as Yamraj had in fact, just disappeared from the scene. The door and the
windows of that room also remained shut. For a moment, it seemed to him that
whatever has happened or transpired between him and Yamraj in that room, a short
while ago, was perhaps nothing short an illusion.
After finishing his holidays,
at Haridwar, Mr. Arora returned to Delhi. He resumed his normal routine
of going to factory, attending his office, attending business meetings, visiting
his clients etc. and looking after his house-hold chores which required his
service from time to time. Six months had passed since he returned from Haridwar
that he again started feeling tired as before. Over work has again started
telling upon his health as ever. For the next few months, he felt as if he does
not have sufficient energy and got
fatigued so soon. His hair had also turned white and his friend, Manmohan
advised him to start making use of the hair-dye, as otherwise, he gave the
glimpses of an old man. Acting upon his advice, he dyed his hair and felt as if
nothing has gone wrong with the time clock of his body mechanism. But his
problem did not end there itself. Soon his eye-sight also stared weakening day
by day, as many images and pictures just looked blurred to him. His wife, Kamla
advised that it is normal with every human being of his age and that he should
not worry anything, except consult an eye-specilist. He visited the
eye-specialist, who after examining him, advised him to make spectacles to
correct his vision and wear those specs regularly. Just a
couple of months had passed that he again felt some other problem. He
started feeling pain in his teeth and just within a couple of weeks, the
severity of pain increased so unbearably that he felt it difficult to chew his
food. He shared his problem with his wife again who took him to a dentist.
He was quite worried and bamboozled as to what has gone wrong with his
health that he faces one problem after another in quick succession. In fact, his
health was deteriorating with each passing day.
Within a period of next six months, around 50% of his teeth had to be
extracted due to pain or cavity in the teeth related problem. Ultimately, the
doctor advised him to make a denture so that at least he is able to have his
food properly, as without having proper food; it was really difficult to
maintain a good health. He was hardly sixty but he was experiencing health
problems akin to the age group of 75 plus.
His health was going down and down with
each passing day that he hardly overcame one problem and another problem took
hold of him. Fever, joint pains, back-ache, numbness in one part of the body
became part and parcel of his health. Sometimes, even his wife, Kamla feared as
if he was nearing his end. He became so weak that he felt as if he was not left
with sufficient strength and energy to discharge his normal duties. He started
neglecting business. His sons also did not help him to take care of his business
activities and make it flourish as before, and spare their father to take proper
rest and regain his lost health. One day, when he was stepping down the stairs
from his second floor and coming to the ground floor, suddenly he slipped and
broke his thigh bone. He was rushed to the hospital and a rod had to be fixed in
his thigh-bone and the doctor advised him to take complete bed-rest for two
months. Now he was taking more medicine than chapattis daily and he felt
let-down by the extremely nefarious designs of nature, which made him an
irritating person. He would soon lose his temper and burst upon any one
who–so-ever came before him. He became so helpless that his plight became
pitiable.
One night, when he had completed his
day’s quota of taking tablets and capsules etc. and tried to sleep, that he felt
some chest pain. He wanted to weep loudly, but his voice just remained choked in
his throat. Suddenly, a person in milky-white dress appeared before him and he
tried to recognize him. Soon he realized that it was the same person who had met
him two years when he was enjoying his pilgrimage to Haridwar. It was Yamraj,
and on seeing him, Mr. Arora asked him, “How did you come here?”
Yamraj told him that he has come to take his soul, as he has completed
his life-span on this mortal earth. But
Mr. Arora said,”How can you do so, don’t you remember that you have made
a promise to me to drop a letter before visiting me for this purpose?” Yamraj
replied, “Perhaps you have forgotten that I had sent you not only one, but three
letters, but you have ignored all those as you became so engrossed in your
worldly affairs!” But Mr. Arora
again asked, “I did not receive even a single letter and you are talking about
three?” Yamraj again replied,”See
Mr. Arora! Firstly, I sent a letter to you when I made your hair white, secondly
when I made your eye-sight weak and the last letter was issued to you when you
got your denture after losing all your teeth. But, you have failed to read even
a single letter……….”
Mr. Arora started thinking seriously as
he was under the impression that some postman would come to him bringing letters
from Yamraj. And Yamraj understood as to
what was going on in his mind, he explained things to him, ”Mr. Arora! God does
not send messages through some postman, as you mortals normally do. He sends his
correspondence to mankind through some implied messages, and it is your duty to
understand His messages and execute His sweet will. He does not hear any excuses
for the human lapses and errors of omission and commission. Now that you have
already exhausted your time period on this mortal earth, let us now move fast
and reach there; otherwise, God shall punish me as well for being late………..!!”
Mr. Arora then pleaded to him, “ Sir! I have to find a suitable match for
my daughter and marry her off. Please grant some grace period to me to enable me
to discharge this honorous duty.” But Yamraj gave a curt reply, “Mr. Arora !
Undue favouritism, appeasement, harassment, fanaticism, avarice, red-tapism,
oppression and exploitation etc. are some of the vices which are rampant in
Indian society and bureaucracy only, and certainly not in God’s divine affairs
!” Mr. Arora remained dumbstruck
and flabbergasted.
Saying so, Yamraj took his soul and left
for the Yampuri, leaving behind the family of Mr. Arora wailing, crying and
lamenting uncontrollably that he has gone leaving behind so many incomplete and
unaccomplished tasks !!
R.D. Bharadwaj “Noorpuri”
Dated :
20th May, 2010