Pardon my atheism
The
recent news that came from India where people overcrowded a temple and
cause some structure to fail reminded of me something. Doesn’t this
feel like we have heard about this one before? If your memory is hazy
let me remind you all, does Bheri River’s suspension Bridge collapse in
Western Nepal last year ring a bell. Yes, that’s what I am talking
about. People believe that flocking stupidly to please the divine will
secure a good position for them in their after death life. Let me not
even get into what we as a Hindu religion believe in after life
speculation (Swarga/Narka and what not).
I
believe that people flocking into a temple or holy would have no sense
other than calling for such calamities, needless to say creating a spot
for terror targets. What happened in India and has been happening
repeatedly in mosques or Iraq is one of the many self proclaimed yet
subdued stupidities of human kind. What I mean here is that, there is
no point in making a large crowd on one particular day of the year. I
do visit Pashupati but not during the Shiva Ratri and I do go to
"Ganesh Than" but I avoid Tuesdays. God on his or her best knowledge of
the world does not know or care for a particular day. This Dashain
Let’s leaves it to the crowds who likes to flock around to these holy
shrines and let us sit home and enjoy the "Masu Chiuyra". Talking of
which remind me of many dashain that I have missed since 1997 and this
one will be missed as well. What will I be doing this Dashain, Ooh lets
see probably sit here in front of my computer browsing net and thinking
about Ghorle Khasi ko Kaan and my family who at this point in time has
managed to spread all over the continent.
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