Tuesday, August 19, 2008

CASTE DISCRIMINATION – BREEDER OF DEVIL’S MIND

A child during vacation holidays went to his grandparent’s house. With just two members, there were large numbers of metal plates in the gigantic house. Yet, the household servants had separate plastic plates for their consumption. Unknowing the difference in plate usage, the child asked his grandfather, “Papa, why our servants use different plates? Can they use the same metal plates as we utilise.” The grandfather replied in vanity, “Son, it is because they are lower in status compared to us, so, they use cheaper plates.”

Next day, the child deliberately in the absence of the grandparents tasted meals and without finding any difference went to his grandfather and exclaimed, “Oh papa, I couldn’t experience any difference in taste of food which status has created.”

In earth, we can find only two different types of men:
One, who treats everyone with equal vision – breeder of God’s mind,
Two, who observes disparities between men – breeder of devil’s mind.


After few years of world formation, three sources of water river-water, sea-water and well-water started to quarrel, in order to establish their superiority. The god incarnated on earth, to defuse the tension prevailing between the sources to save lives on earth. The God’s solution left a powerful impact which made the water sources to live in equanimity till date. The god’s reply was: “To know the most superior of the three, raise your intelligence to know your life-cycle, you will identify equality in existence.”
The god’s answer enlightens a deep intellectual inference which apprises us as follows: “In earth, water may be placed in sea, river, well or even in ditch. But, as they evaporate into water vapour, they become equal in the nature without their reference to the place of presence on earth. Similarly, we humans may differ in caste, creed, status, colour, etc. on earth, but, as we die and reach higher intelligence we become devoid of earthly habitat, become equal without difference. This is the rule of life.”

QUOTE: “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.” -Andre Gide

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

your approach is good.if you do like this there will be knowledge enhancement and creativity for all.

Arun SAG said...

i like the way you telling things..

A bright future is waiting for you my friend...


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