An unknown destination
I
was just 9 years old. I had just returned from my school. Many boys and girls
from my village were playing cricket. I also joined them. After sometime children
started quarrelling over some issue. I attacked a boy with the cricket stick.
He got injured. Blood started oozing out from his forehead. This followed lot
of hue and cry. I was scared and ran away from the scene.
I
kept running as I felt as if some people are following me. After a while I was,
too, much tired. I did not had energy left to move even an inch further. It was
a railway platform and a train going to Kolkata had reached there. I managed
just to get into it and slept.
Next
day when I got up, I found myself surrounded by lot of Bengali speaking people.
I could not speak anything as I did not know Bengali. I just kept watching. In
fact, co-travellers had helped me to get out of the train when it reached Howrah
junction. They were trying to locate my destination which in fact was none.
One
of the travellers named Shrikant, offered to take me along. I had no option. I
came out of the platform along with him. Shrikant was a known business man of Kolkata.
He owned several shops in the city. He
had many servants working at his household. His family was small, comprising
only his wife and a daughter.
As
I was just 9 years old, they were finding it difficult to provide suitable work
for me. The language, too, was a barrier in my rehabilitation. However, they continued
to bear with me. I was unable to speak for a few days So, Shrikant asked one of
his staff to teach me basic Bengali. I started learning it gradually. I started
understanding Bengali in a couple of months. I could now speak a few words
which made my mixing with the family of Shrikant convenient.
Shrikant
had only one daughter aged 12. Her name was Shrishti. She was handsome. She had
great interest in singing but was, too, much talkative and did not like her
studies. So, her academic performance in the school was hardly good.
Gradually
I was given simple tasks which included helping the only daughter of Shrikant.
Gradually she developed affection for me and started paying personal attention
for my daily requirements. That made my life sustainable.
Shrishti
used to call me Ramu. She would engage me in lengthy talks. I liked this also
because it gave me an escape from boredom. But Shrikant was worried due to her poor
academic performance. As my association with Shrishti was growing with time, Shrikant
shifted me to his factory where other workers were residing. Shrishti did not
like this and made lot of arguments with his father and requested him to bring
me back in the family residence. Shrikant agreed with the condition that she
would take interest in her studies and will not fritter away her time in gossiping.
Shrishti
was happy to see me back in the family house. She continued gossiping and playing.
She will hardly study. This annoyed her father. He would now take me to the
factory along with him where I used to stay whole day. I used to help Shrikant
in his office work. However, I felt absence of Shrishti very much. I used to
wait for evening when I would return to the
family home of Shrikant. On seeing me back Shrishti also used to be
happy. She would gossip with me endlessly.
As
the school performance of Shrishti was deteriorating, Shrikant put her in the
school hostel. I was permanently shifted to the factory sight where the
labourers were my next-door neighbours. I had no choice. I started passing my
time with them.
One
day there was lot of fight among the labourers. I was, too, much scared at the
sight of the police which had just arrived. I thought they have come from my
village and are following me. So, I ran away from that place.
I
stopped only to find myself in a tricky situation. I could not find anybody
around. It was a vacant land near a temple. I was too much hungry. After a
while I saw an old couple going to the temple. On seeing me all alone they
stopped. They enquired about me. I could only say that I was hungry and needed
something to eat urgently. They were kind people. They gave me food to eat and
also some money and went away.
I
gathered some strength and went up to the temple. I stood there for a while.
People used to come, pray God, and go out but nobody had time to listen to me. Finding
no other solution, I used to stand near the temple every day .I used to spend night
on the nearby road.
One
day a mendicant came to the temple. He saw me standing on the temple gate. I do
not know what attracted him. He immediately called me by name and started
asking so many questions. I could barely say a few words in Bengali. He was a
kind man and took me along.
From
that date my daily routine changed. The mendicant will make me get up early morning.
I used to complete my daily chorus followed by prayer to God. Everybody in the
Ashram used to guide me with love and affection. The mendicant was head of the
Math and was popularly called as Swamiji
by inmates. He admitted to the nearby Sanskrit school where I started learning.
Gradually my interest in learning Sanskrit grew. I started paying full
attention to the daily teachings. The environment was so much pious that it
transformed my life entirely.
Swamyji
used to say that I was a great saint in my past life and died due to an
accident near this temple. He would tell a lot about my past life and inspired
me to be a mendicant. Gradually I developed affection for Swamiji and got anointed.
I became his disciple.
Ten
years have passed since then. I continue to serve at the temple. I had acquired
good knowledge of scriptures. I often used to deliver lectures on religious
topics and had developed respect among the devotees. Swamyji liked me very much.
This made my fellow mendicant zealous. They would create scenes against me but
Swamiji understood everything. He had often cautioned me against these persons.
One
day I got up to know that Swamiji has been killed. I could not believe this. I
ran towards his room. His body was lying on the floor. He was actually dead. He
was strangulated by someone. Large number of his devotees came to know about
this incident and rushed towards the temple. The police arrived after a short
while. They took away his dead body for autopsy. They also took away CCTV
footage from the temple area.
Nobody
was arrested till late evening. Soon there was a breaking news. My name was
being flashed as a suspect. Soon thereafter the police arrived at the temple
and arrested me and took away in the police van. I was totally nervous and
could not say anything. That made them more suspicious. They locked me in the custody
room in the police station and kept threatening the whole night. They also used
third degree methods. I was absolutely innocent but they would not listen.
Next
day I was produced before the Magistrate. The public prosecutor was a lady of
my age. She stared towards me again and again. Initially I could not understand
this. My dress of a mendicant had confused her but as soon as I opened my mouth,
she recognised me and shouted: Ramu,Ramu…?How did this happen? You cannot do
all this…. The judge was totally perplexed. He asked her to cool down and to
let the court function. The court directed me to be kept in the police custody
till next day and was adjourned.
While
in the temple I had gathered lot of respect among the devotees. My lectures
were heard with pin drop silence. When these devotees heard about the news of
my arrest, they could not believe. They started protesting. Shrishthi who was
the public prosecutor also did not believe this. She supported the agitators and
requested the Government to hand over the matter to the CBI for investigation.
The public protest was so strong that the Government had no choice. The case
was transferred to the CBI.
The
court was informed about the decision of the Government to hand over
investigation into this to the CBI. The court,
therefore, adjourned after sending me to the judicial custody for three days.
The
CBI moved very fast. It reviewed CCTV footages of the locality. It also
questioned some inmates. They were able to locate some inmates entering the
room of Swamiji from the CCTV footage. But they had fled away after the
incident. The CBI made exhaustive search for them and was able to trace one of
the killers. He was disciple of Swamiji and was expected to take over as Head
priest after the death of Swamiji but he got annoyed on hearing that Swamiji
was thinking to make me the Head priest. It enraged him too much and conspired
to kill him.
Other
two culprits too were arrested by the CBI. All the three accuseds were produced
in the court next day. The judge went through the records produced by the CBI
and also heard the public prosecutor. There was not an iota of evidence favouring
my involvement in the case. The public prosecutor strongly pleaded my case and
requested for my release. The judge agreed, deleted my name from the case and
ordered my release. The three accuseds were remanded to the police custody.
Shrishti
was jubilant. The court adjourned for the next hearing to be held after a week.
I was set free from the jail. Shrishti had come to the jail to receive me. Many
followers of Swamiji were also present. At the outset people could not believe
that the killer was from inside the temple. He had hired two contract killers
to execute the plan.
Shrishti
had lot of affection for me. She could not forget me even for a moment since we
had separated. She was surprised to see so much change in me. However, she did
not like my mendicant rob and wanted to accompany her to her office. I, however,
could not agree. I returned to the temple.
I was immensely sad due to absence of Swamiji
.I had no peace of mind. Temple was a place of worship. People come here to
pray. They are supposed to sacrifice everything before adopting the life of mendicant.
But here, too, I saw them involved in adopting dirty tricks for worldly gains.
Great scholar and saint like Swamiji was killed by his own disciple due to
material ambitions. This made me sad.
I,
therefore left the temple for an unknown destination. I had just moved a few steps.
I saw Shrishti shouting from her car. She came out of it and started asking so
many questions. I could not understand what to tell her but she was intelligent
enough to understand my predicament.
I
had left the temple but had no destination. She offered one. She requested me
to marry her. I was astonished at this but she will not buzz. She put forth
very strong arguments in favour of my leaving the life of mendicant which had
so much troubled me.
In
the backdrop the radio was playing the music..Sansaar se bhaage firate
ho...Bhagawaan ko tum kya paaoge..(You are escaping from the world. How can you
see God?....)
It
influenced me. The contents of the music were not only soothing but also
answered so many questions in my mind. I ultimately agreed. I decided to leave
the garb of mendicant. I accompanied Shrishti to her household. She introduced
me to her father, Shrikant. He could not believe so much change in me but was
actually impressed by my behaviour and knowledge. Shrishti was his only
daughter. He could not disagree with her proposal to marry me.
Soon
thereafter the entire household started preparing for the marriage.
Lot
of preparations were made. The date of marriage came soon. I could not believe
the things which I was seeing. Thousands of guests had participated in the
function organized by Shrikant and his family. However, there only a few from
my side. I was married with lots of pomp
and show. They had also arranged for our travel to London. Next day we left for the honeymoon…….
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