Back in the hut, the animals
never once disturbed Him as He meditated. Sometimes, He opened His eyes after
hours of inward concentration, to see a deer looking at Him curiously! A snake
or two cuddled peacefully in a cozy corner was not uncommon either. It was
unbelievable, that sometimes, bumble bees hovered around His Kamandalu,
desperately looking for the source of a sweet and enigmatic aroma that would
emanate almost every time He went into meditation. It was as if the animals
knew meditation
was the only thing worthy of watching in the humans; the only thing that they
didn’t themselves have, or, for that matter which wasn’t outrightly copied from
them.
But with Rudra, the arrangement
was fair. He loved to watch the lions, the jungle dogs, the wild asses and
goats and even the monkeys. He had observed the minute details of their bodily
functions and imitated their morning stretches in His yoga.
Seeing this, the animals felt a gratification; they felt an immense dimension of themselves in His presence. He liked each of them for what they were. He realised that they were more wronged than doing wrong; that they were scorned, only because they looked different. He saw that mankind had an obsession for devising labels. Humans loved to customise descriptions of other beings, so as to suit their own parameters, ignoring the beauty of Nature’s bigger plan. He realised that to look for beauty only in beauty was a subtle ugliness.
~ From the book SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller. by Shail Gulhati
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Seeing this, the animals felt a gratification; they felt an immense dimension of themselves in His presence. He liked each of them for what they were. He realised that they were more wronged than doing wrong; that they were scorned, only because they looked different. He saw that mankind had an obsession for devising labels. Humans loved to customise descriptions of other beings, so as to suit their own parameters, ignoring the beauty of Nature’s bigger plan. He realised that to look for beauty only in beauty was a subtle ugliness.
~ From the book SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller. by Shail Gulhati
Available on Amazon :http://www.amazon.com/dp/
and for INDIA exclusively:
https://www.amazon.in/dp/
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