Sunday, February 07, 2010

Lost in the taste of hOneY


Everyone is caught up in worldly activities. No thought is given to finding a solution. Man remains oblivious to the cycle of births and deaths, being foolish and ignorant under the sway of his mind.

- Guru Nanak Sahib



A king left his palace one morning on horseback for a ride in the countryside and went further afield than usual. After riding for several hours he became lost in a deep and almost impenetrable jungle. Reigning on his horse, he looked about him and was terror stricken as he saw a tiger coming towards him. HE leapt from his horse, quickly climbed a nearby tree, and sat on one of its branches.

The tiger came to the same tree and sat on its haunches, waiting to devour the king whenever he came down. Seeing this, the king began to test the branch on which he was sitting, to make certain it was strong enough to bear his weight. But as he looked along its length he was filled with fear, for he saw that two mice, one black and one white were gnawing away at the branch where it joined the tree.

"What can I do?" the king exclaimed, almost beside himself with terror. "I am trapped and there is no way of escape!"

He looked down and at the ground to see whether the earth below was hard or soft. But here another terrifying sight met his gaze. Beside the tiger, there was a huge python with its jaw wide open, waiting for him to fall. The king trembled with fright.

As he clung to the branch wondering what he might do to save himself, he suddenly saw that honey was dripping from a branch above his head. He began to lick it and as he did so, the honey had an amazing effect. The king, absorbed in its sweetness, soon became completely oblivious to his danger.

The tiger, the mice and the python were all forgotten as he became more and more enchanted with the taste of marvelous honey.

In a short time, of course, the mice gnawed through the branch. It fell to the ground, and the king, with happy smile on his face, was killed.

Who is the king in the story?? We are. Kaal / Niranjan is the tiger which watches all our actions and keeps account of every minute of our lives. The white and black mice are day and night, and they are cutting down the tree of our lives. A day gone by will never return. The python is the death or the funeral pyre or the grave that waits to consume us-the grave that tells us, according to Baba Farid, "Ultimately, you have to come to me, so why fear death?"

The honey is the world and its ephemeral pleasures, whose taste seems so sweet. We are so absorbed in the world that we do not notice its dangers. In fact, we say to ourselves, "This life is sweet. Who has seen the next?"

[P.S. Image - Cocoon by *keiiii - deviantart.com]

9 comments:

el_idioto said...

amazing... good that u interpreted because else it would have been obliterated into something mundane...

gr8 work... awe struck...

PS: why are there two continuous same posts??

Amnn.......//1! said...

but its better to think of it that way naa then to die with horror ,,,
cause either ways u r going to fall into the pythons mouth . so y die without enjoying the honey ..??

Rahul Khatri said...

@ayu thnx for both ur and my comment!!XD

Rahul Khatri said...

@ Rishi...yup I know, but trust , me, these morals are the aim of jotting down these simple stories out here, the try is to bring the best lesson out of simplest examples!!

[P.S. Arre yaar, even that irritates me, actually its a techincal fault of the template i am using whenever you go to a particular post, it appears twice!! I donno how to fix that!!]

Rahul Khatri said...

@Amn..now to explain this properly, may be I'll have to write an entire post, but still to answer you..

umm...you are just confirming the first and last line of the post, both the quotes. If you've read my previous post you would understand that how confused is our mind with the senses that we've forgotten our true identity.

Here the aim of king was not supposed to be killed but to find a way to escape from the situation and return back to his kingdom, his home. Similarly the point is not to be horrified by the death, but attain self realization,which completely takes out the fear of death and to know our identity and escape from the cycle of births and deaths and return to our kingdom, the place where, we the souls belong.

And as far as pleasure goes, just remember that a pig loves and pleases himself by eating from mud and shit, but that doesn't mean that mundane worldly pleasures be equated with elixir of Life.

The pleasures that we feel are bodily, but the soul yearns for something else. These pleasures are nothing but a mirage, our enemy in disguise of beautiful endearing things, but when this will disappear, we realize how foolish we were.

Rahul Khatri said...

@Rishi- Yey...the problem is solved, now the posts wont appear twice as before!!XD

Shriti said...

WoOoOow! awesome :))

BTW
Hi!
new to your blog :))
and I must say its super cool :))

Rahul Khatri said...

@ ayu

aww...still that sniff? I hope I cud've talked to u!!neways...dont try, I know u will!! have faith!!:) Just keep ur hand on ur heart and tell to urself, ALL IZZ WELL!! he he(btw u wont understand.. its from a hindi film called 3 idiots, and it works!!;):P:))

[P.S. If you wanna chat in general, why not scribble on my chat box rather than commenting on a post?!!]

Rahul Khatri said...

@ chocolate lover

aww...thnx so much thnx for dropping in, am glad u lked it!!^__^


[p.s. - check out the post on ur name, titled "Padharo", its a stupid ritual i follow!!:)]