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The Lord's Wisdom

Acharya Ahankar Kesari was a royal tutor and a great scholar who threw his opponents in dumb silence with his lashing argumentative skills while in a debate. He was held in high esteem by the king, that he was presented with a large garden with beautiful flower beds which were a feast to his eyes and bountiful fruit trees whose fruits served as a feast to his stomach.
One day as the acharya strolled in the garden he observed the beauty in the creation of the Lord; the rosy apples laden trees, huge pumkins held by slender creepers and much more. Soon he felt tired and rested himself on a bench under a banyan tree. As he stretched his body on the bench, he looked up and saw the huge branches and the dense leaves of the banyan tree. He also noticed that the fruits were very tiny. He thought that it was really foolish of the Lord to have created such a gigantic tree with tiny fruits. He mused that the banyan tree spread its branches in pride while bearing only little fruits. The other fruits trees yielded delicious apples, pomegranates, and enormous pumkins in slender creepers but presented a humble appearance with fascinating yields.
The
Acharya
thought
that
the
banyan
tree
merely
bore
a
boastful
appearance.
As
he
thought
so,
he
drifted
into
a
sleep.
As
he
slept
soundly
with
the
afternoon
breeze
caressing
him,
a
small
fruit
of
the
banyan
tree
fell
sharply
on
his
head.
Immediately,
the
acharya
woke
up
and
found
a
small
banyan
fruit
to
be
the
intruder
of
his
sleep.
He
at
once
thanked
God
for
His
Grace
that
it
was
a
small
fruit
that
landed
on
his
head.
He
could
then
sense
the
Lord's
wisdom.
He
thought
'O
Lord,
had
the
banyan
fruit
been
bigger
it
would
have
crushed
my
head!"
A
new
understanding
dawned
in
the
learned
man
and
he
walked
homewards
with
a
grateful
heart.
Perfection is the underlying law in the Lord's creation. The Lord's acts are ever laden with His wisdom and they are all with a purpose for an ultimate good. Faith in His actions leads to surrender and surrender brings forth eternal freedom.



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