Sunday, January 28, 2018

He is there, but.....



The jackfruit tree is in one's own backyard. There are many fruits hanging on it. Some of them can be touched even while one is standing on the ground. One of the fruits has become ripe in the tree itself. It is time to cut it from the tree and bring inside the house. Even while cutting it from the tree, one can imagine the sweetness of the edible contents inside it. It is indeed mouth watering!

The fruit has been brought inside the house. It is now lying in front of us. The only thing left now is to eat it and savour its rich sweetness.

Oh, this not a easy fruit like banana. How we wish it was as simple a fruit as banana. Anyone can easily peel off a banana and enjoy its delicious part immediately. But jackfruit is not like it. It is a complicated fruit.

Its exterior is thorny and a little carelessness in handling would scratch our skin. A proper knife is required to cut open the hard exterior of the fruit. The knife should be sharp enough to cut the fruit. It should also be handled carefully as otherwise it will cut our fingers. First a knife has to be found and it is to be used skilfully as well.

While cutting the fruit, a lot of sticky substance comes out and soils our hands. We want the sweet part of the fruit but not the sticky substance. Cleaning the hand is also not easy once it sticks to the hand. How to prevent this mess? Experience has taught us that use of oil can prevent this mess. A layer of oil spread on the hands prevents the substance from sticking to the hands. Patience is another requirement to separate the edible part from other parts of the fruit that are to be discarded. Discarded part is to be disposed expeditiously as otherwise it would result in unbearable stench on the next day. Edible fruit part is to be taken out carefully and preserved properly for consumption after cleaning the mess and the hands. Oil was indeed required for separating the edible part, but not an oily hand while consuming the fruit!

Now we have the delicious fruit ready for consumption. A little honey would enhance the experience of eating the fruit. Of course, getting the honey and bringing it to the present form is also another task, probably even more troublesome than dealing with jackfruit itself. Honey is to be procured when the fruit is with us.
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The pot of Curd is before us. It was in the form of milk yesterday. The milk was properly heated and cooled. A little amount of curd was added and mixed well. After carefully preserving it overnight, it has now become curd. We want butter from it. We know from experience that butter is in the curd before us. It is not visible. The pot of curd is to be churned systematically before the required butter emerges from it. Churning stick and rope are to be found and used. Patience is required while churning. There is no shortcut in the process. The butter so obtained is also to be safely stored away. The period for its quality to hold is also limited. If it is to be preserved for long, it is to be heated carefully and converted to Ghee. Ghee can be stored for a longer time and used for many purposes. Both butter and Ghee were indeed present in the curd and in the milk before that. But they were invisible and presented before us only after due process and patiently working for them. Lot of effort, process and patience were the key.
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A voluminous literature and belief over generations claim that God is omnipresent. Believers trust the Lord created the universe. Everything around is his creation, they state. How to believe? Why to believe? If the Lord is present everywhere, why is he not visible?

A jackfruit grown in our tree in our backyard requires so much of effort, process and patience to get the taste of it. The butter and ghee available in the milk and curd also required the same effort, process and patience for them to present before us. 

Even if the Lord is omnipresent, should he not demand some effort, process and patience before presenting himself before us? Would we care for him if he was available easily and effortlessly?
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What about those who do not believe in the existence of the Lord? They have no problem at all. They can continue their efforts and patience in finding other things in life! There is no escape from efforts, process and patience whether one believes in His existence or not!

28 comments:

  1. A good way of communicating god exists

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  2. Nice to read it in your own style sir

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  3. A very easy way of expressing a magnificent idea. Great parallels drawn, Sir.

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  4. You have nicely rekindled an age-old debate with the help of two eatables which are so dear to man.

    Hiranya Kashipu used to thunder....Where is Narayana (God)? And since then atheists are continuing to thunder with the same question. Believers too are helpless as they are unable to show God.

    Even Albert Eienstein, the great spent enough time in exploring God and he was gracious enough to call himself an 'agnostic', who neither believed nor denied the existence of God!

    Then....what is the correct answer to this question?...........
    God only knows!!!

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    1. Dear Prof Keshavamurthy Sir.
      what a simple way of explaining very complex concept.
      It is so appealing and leaves no room for any doubt.
      Simply WONDERFUL

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  5. Very nice sir...how beautifully u explained in easy way..
    Thanku

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  6. its indeed true .. patience is the foremost step be it to realise the existence of GOD or be it any important part of one's life

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  7. Beautifully written sir. Indeed there is no escape from effort, process and patience.

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  8. Sir,
    Its an clear portrayal of existence of God.It is like failing to prepare is preparing to fail.

    Keep on writing such inspirational stories.Thank you.

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  9. Sir,
    Its a clear portrayal of existence of God.Its not too easy to get everything in hand.Preparing to fail is failing to prepare.

    Keep on writing more such stories.Thank you.

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  10. God is omnipresent should not he demand some efforts nice line sir

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  11. Wonderful way to drive the nail to the route.

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  12. Very nice narration of jack fruite and making of ghee.It is also said butter crystaluzed after warming is ghee which stands for FAT OR CHURBY.When Krishna steals butter he is stealing our ego

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  13. Very well narrated giving us a glimpse of how we become spiritualized to see the fruits of God given to us through our experiences happening in our own lives. UR......

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  14. Sir you have got a very subtle and beautiful way of explaining things.

    I already knew this story though in other way & with other examples

    Your way & examples area also charming.

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  15. Beautifully written, Sir! Your articles always teach something very deep and that too in a practical way.
    Yes, nothing comes easy.! Be it the sweet part of jackfruit, or butter and ghee from milk!Patience,hardwork, sincere efforts can help us achieve everything. And so can we find almighty.. He is omnipresent. Present in you. Present in me.. It's just that we should have a kind and pure heart to see his existence.

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  16. Patience and perseverence is required to feel the omnipresent God

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  17. Very apt analogy. Very well written too.

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  18. One can picture the events, so vividly described, superb!

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