Yesterday at my door
turned up an old woman with a small kid. The women wore a red-colored soiled
cotton saree and the kid was wearing a t-shirt and a small pant. She sat at my
stairs started hitting the grill to call me from inside. I came out of my room
into the veranda and stood there watching her and the kid. She passed her hand
into the gap between the grills and asked for something. She suddenly started
giving blessings and praise. She asked for something, I wasn’t clear about what
she asked, I went back into the room and told my mother “a woman is begging
outside”, my mother asked me to bring me her mini purse kept at a distance from
where she was sitting. I fetched her the
purse and she took out a five rupee coin and told me to give it to the women. I
said we should give a ten-rupee note to her, my mom clicked her tongue and took
back the coin and handed me over a ten-rupee note, I went outside and gave the
women the 10 rupees note. She took the money and slipped out her hand out of the
grill. Now the little kid asked for money, I said that she would give you half
of the money I have given to her. The women asked for a pair of slippers if had
any I could spare, I noticed that the kid was barefoot. But I didn’t have any
spare slipper for a kid. The women picked up her little baggage and the kid her
own, they walked away from my house. I stood there and watched her go away to
another house nearby just at the end of the road. It's not that I have not seen
people begging, but I have always wondered how giving them a name makes them so
much different from us. When she appeared at my doorsteps, she didn’t specify
what she wanted, she spread her empty hands and just asked. Her empty hands are
the hook which grabs everything which comes to them, she could use anything I
have to give to her, she isn’t choosy, she wants anything she could get, it’s
not because that she is greedy but it is because that she doesn’t have
anything. So why they have a different class? Our society loves to classify and
categorize people, so they have made this new one, we already have the categorization
of rich and poor, upper class and lower class, upper caste, and lower caste,
religious and sectorial differences but beggars are different from them.
Beggars are devoid of caste, and religion, they have a single clan of people
who only gather resources by asking, or more precisely begging.
How are we different
from them? I cannot find any difference actually except for the physical and
financial differences. It may seem to you all that why the physical and
financial differences are not the actual differences. It is because we are
comparing people not the amount of materialistic strength they have. When we
compare people, we do not compare the number of zeros their bank balance has,
because that is not comparing people that are comparing the Fiscal strength. So,
to compare people, we should see what they want, for what they are always
looking for throughout their life. Do they stop looking for it at some point in
time, or they keep looking at their very last breath, does their needs are any
different from people from other categories? Do they are so much different from
us that we look at them below?
Let us first take a
very good look on our ourselves and find out where our intentions lie? We would
find out that we are not different from that woman that turned at my doorsteps
yesterday. I say this because I felt the urge to write after seeing that women,
I could see the sample of all the people in the world which ever existed in
that poor woman. I think I didn’t get the real face of the women because of the
dust on her face layered with the skin and have become permanent as part of her
facial skin. Do we also have that kind of face, could someone we do not know be
able to look at our real face once they see us. I think NO! I do not write this
essay about the beggar as a metaphor but as the reflection of the whole big
lavish world.
Amazing 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😜
ReplyDeleteI am Grateful!
Delete