It was a winter morning. I went
out for a walk. The sky was cloudy to some extent. So the sun wasn’t visible in
time. At last the sun peeped through the gap of the cloud. A bunch of sweet
sun-light touched my body. As it were an addition of sauce in the meal.
Trespasser cold of my body ultimately exempted me. I began to walk with a
comfortable feel of sweet sun. Snddenly my vision was caught by a beggar woman.
She was very poorly dressed. She was bearing a disabled child in her waist.
Saliva was dropping from the mouth of that child. Its hands and legs were
hanging. The pupils of the eyes were deviated. Limb-joints were swallen. It was
easy to recognize for all that the child was a disabled. The illfated woman was
walking with her child along with the passerby. Looking the scene my mind
became full of sorrow. The comfort of sweet sun became faded. Again the sun
became masked with cloud. I returned home with a melancholy mood.
Return to home I saw my wife was
waiting for me. I took my breskast unmindfully. That was noticed by my wife.
She said to me “Why’re you looking so thoughtful? What’s happened? Any bad
incident?” I replied, “No, nothing.” My wife engazed herself in her house hold
works but I engazed myself in deep thinkings. A cluster of questions were gathered
in my mind. Why a man’s to face a painful death? Why a child suffers punishment
from its birlh?
I remembered the words of Gautama
Buddha. His heart cried for sorrow, infirmity, disease and death. To search
peace he left his crown, wife and son. He went to forest and mountain for
meditation. He gained knowledge and commandments-- cult of non-violence is the
real religion and killing of creature is a great sin. Jesus Christ was missing
from the age of fourteen to twentyeight. In that period through proper worship
and meditation he gained spiritual power and messages of God the holy Bible.
Our beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (s) dedicated his worship and meditation in
the dark cave of the mountain Hera and received the holy messages from Allah
the holy Quran. The substantial parts of all religions are same. To establish
worship to the Almighty and to direct ownself in the way of human peace and
welfare in our lives is the main doctrine of all religion. Sin is the cause of
all unhappiness and virtuous deeds are esssential to establish eternal peace
and happiness.
Generally common people can’t
find out the trulh and mystery of creation through proper worship and
meditation. But the great men’ve done that. So we the common people’ve to
depend on the sacred books. All of we’ve the freedom of thinking. So I entered
into the kingdom of my thinking world. Many quotations were coming into my
mind. The Almighty is impartial and merciful according to the all sacred books.
He doesn’t give punishment to anybody without definte cause. We enjoy that what
is the result of our own deeds. Sin doesn’t exempt anybody. The organs which we
use to do the evil works give evidences of those deeds. None suffers for the
sin of others.
A question was arisen in my mind
that the disabled child didn’t do any sin but why it’s been suffering from such
a punishment from its birth. The Almighty doesn’t convict anybody without
definite cause. I calculated the matter in my mind. A result repeatedly came to
my mind that everyone has previous, present and coming lives. We’ve to suffer
some punishments which were the result of the deeds of our previous lives.
Exactly the disabled child was also suffering from such punishments which were
the results of deeds of its previous life. Its disordered organs’re showing the
evidence of the sin of its previous life. I didn’t find any other explanation
except that.
When I was wandering in the sky
of unlimited world of thinking my wife came and said to me. “Hi, will you not
go to your office?” My thinkings’re interrupted and I became ready to go to my
office. I opened the door and saw that very beggar woman standing on the gate
bearing her disabled child in her waist. I became surprised. My wife bothered
for that and said to the beggar woman, “What a botherartion! Would you not get
another time to come?” I said to my wife, “Don’t asked her so.” I gave a ten
taka note to the beggar woman. She looked me for a while with her pathetic eyes
and went away with her child. I saw the silent departure of the beggar woman
and the dreadful result of the disabled child.
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