Sunday, December 7, 2008

Unlikely Believers

(Contributed by Vipin Buckshey in one of Khushwant Singh's columns.)
In a small town in India,a person decided to open a bar right opposite to a temple.The temple and its congregation started a campaign to block the bar from opening, and prayed daily against the business.Work progressed.However,when it was almost complete and was about to open in a few days' time,a strong lightening struck the bar and it was burnt to the ground.The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that,till the bar owner sued the temple authorities on the grounds that the temple,through its congregation and prayers,was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar shop,either through direct or indirect means.
In its reply to court,the temple authorities vehemently denied all responsibility,or any connection that their prayers might have with the bar's demise.As the case made its way to court,the judge looked over the paperwork at the hearing and commented,"I don't know how I'm going to decide this case,but it appears from the papers,we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we have an entire temple and its devotees who don't."

What is your take on this issue-please do post your comments on the above situation,this is the face of spirituality in Shining India.

5 comments:

Aparna (Life Takes) said...

hey ...u tell me u r new...but u seem to post nice articles


many ppl including temple priests claim they hv utmost faith in god but don't apply it practically

absolutely funny !
keep up the good work!

i've posted a love story on my blog..its kinda long..but do read it when u get some free time

bye sormita!...will keep dropping in here again

sormita said...

sure aparna-i'll rd ur story

ayurdharan said...

haha gr8 post dear, mmmmm if only i can analyze. i feel that the devotees are trying to escape penalty, and even the bar owner whether he believes in god or not he shud consider others feelings, nd diz story also shows the psychology of people where they blame each other.

sormita said...

Ya ayurdhan,in d process of blaming each othr,dey didnt evn leave god nd thr beliefs out.

Mahul Bhattacharya said...

Very plausible and very thought provoking. Nice blog. Keep up the good work!