Monday, December 27, 2010

temples!!!

Recently I returned from a trip to udaipur-the city of lakes and mountabu-the only hill station in rajasthan-the desert!
Both are lovely places-bestowed by all the beauty of nature in the form of aravali hills and lakes.and blessed with humanmade attractions like the temples,forts,palaces and gardens.the trip was really enjoyable-yet made me ponder about the pathetic condition of temples in our country.
I donot intend to offend anyone-so those people need not read further, whose religious faith overshadows the practical irony I wish to point out.
As soon as I reached the city-I was surrounded by a bunch of people, we call “guides”..Who were all willing to spill out the already mugged (semi-cooked up) stories about the city, with spices..yet they would not utter anything unless you promised to pay them the price they demanded. And dare you bargain-they had a union!so u better agree to their quoted prices.
The first destination was “gurushikahar” temple at abu-the place was popular-thus all throughout the way, there were stalls and restaurants, where even a bisleri would cost 25 bucks. Its believed that giving others water to drink is a good thing-but these people didnot have the conscience to sell even at mrp-forget about “for the free” thing! The focus was more on eating than on worshipping.
Then followed a trip to “achalgarh” temple –the story says that the shaking earth was controlled by lord Shiva by sending his left foot’s thumb here. that thumb is worshipped at this place .i wonder if the thumb had the name of lord Shiva written on it-or else how would anyone be sure that its thumb-that too left thumb of only lord shiva,and none other god!!or was the story cooked up by someone ages ago, and has been told for generations now! (srry but despite many arguments the guide couldnot convince me about its authenticity!)
Then was a visit to “dilwara jain temples”-the place where the beautiful carvings and handworks on marble could win your hearts. but then the “beware of pickpockets” sign would keep you in your senses.
The sight of a poor couple fighting with the shoe stalls persons was a pity. I wonder if people can really steal your shoes in a temple-if yes-then what’s the use of worshipping if you can’t have a clear soul even in temple. And if no-then why we need to have shoe stalls at such places for safety…is it not the money making idea of stall owner.
Then was a visit to the “nathdwara temple”-a place of immense popularity. its believed that the lord here grants whatever you ask for! I wonder what decides this “manyata” factor! Suppose I ask for the same thing in three temples-and the wish is granted-should the credit be given to three of those gods, or to just “god”-coz its believed that god is one! Or to my hardwork!
Another thing I can never understand-people say ”if this wish comes true-I”ll offer Prasad of this sum of money—is it that you are trying to bribe god too!!:-P
On the entrance of a temple-a beggar blessed me and my brother that if we gave him the money ”bhagwaan hamari Jodi banae rakhega!!”..so we could not stop laughing(needless to mention that we did not offer that beggar anything).but I really liked the style of begging..Definitely the newly weds would give him a lot!
A person came to ask if we were interested in special darshan! on asking what that meant(we thought the god would personally visit us in our dreams like in movies!!)..but he told that on paying 250 bugs extra we could get a  back door entry to temple and special prasad, thus avoiding all the crowd. so now god is also more accessible to rich people. thanks to the commercialization !!
This visit made me realize the different activities in temples-everything but worshipping!!
You can see people bargain for reducing the cost of Prasad! People fighting with poor rickshawpuller for even 10 bugs, without considering the hardwork by him, people staring at girls, chatting on mobiles. admist all this lies the belief that this visit would clean your souls-but ask yourself-is the visit worth anything-if you can’t behave justly even at such places and maintain the decorum and charm of such places. Its time we understand the difference between regular tourist hangouts and temples and behave accordingly.
Will post soon.keep smiling till then J




9 comments:

  1. nice work...i also feel d same thing though y hve people made temples --a market..nd y people do not behave themselves when they r in temple atleast they can maintain d decorum of d place...

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  2. u see roses stitched wid thorns...
    tourist hub like udaipur z always d victim f such trade things..
    actually whn i received ur msg bout blog,i had a pre picture being made into my mind ...
    means d blog wud b bout city
    wid allll d places being mentioned
    all d praises
    all d places
    food
    (n of course....my mention tooooo ;),being a resider there hahaha )
    n totality i webbed all stuff dat u could possibly include in ur post
    but again
    now dats i like in u
    n ur posts..
    always showing d hidden syd f thngs..
    wch many tymes go unnoticed,if not forgotten.
    bitter aspects dat have a scope of refinement..
    newaysgrt work again......hu can know n understand u better dan me regarding dis post...
    wud lyk to read frm u soon
    till thn..keep smiling!!!

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  3. hmm... brave work taking that topic here.. Its not about the place..
    its about the moral value a person carry..
    and today we can see it at all time low..
    Here we see people using God for their own profit, then cheating fellow being is hardly any problem for their conscious..
    MONEY MATTERS is the only principle they follow and only teaching they know..
    and rest is just the things we witness..:)

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  4. seems like your first visit to a temple of this kind. Next time go offer your prayers in a 'not so famous' temple. You might not find God, but you'll definitely find peace. About that legend of Shiva putting his toe there to stop the shaking of earth, its just a matter of faith.

    Nice post,

    Cheers,
    Blasphemous Aesthete

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  5. lol... its incredible INDIA...its the same all over india yar...
    Cherry on the cake- "if this wish comes true-I”ll offer Prasad of this sum of money...."
    hmph..nothing can be done bout this...tz y sm people also call INDIA as "THE HOME OF SUPERSTITIOUS MINDS"........
    nyways... gud one..hop u had fun ... HAPPY NEW YEAR..

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  6. INCREDIBLE INDIA.. luv the way you hav portrayed... Mine updated tooo..

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  7. Hmmm nice , there's nothing wrong chatting on mobile and looking at girls just ever so calmly though, :P..joking..
    but yes this is what everyone experiences , but you did express it beautifully...
    God bless

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