31.
Sakhi Khudawand Karim
A
mother was so heart-broken on losing her son, that she stayed by his grave
and refused to leave. She cried bitterly the whole night. By morning her
cries had turn to rage. "Why have You done this to me? You are no loving and
caring Lord, I don't need One like You! How dare You take the life of my
dear, darling son ?"
Ignoring
the entreaties of her family, she carried on venting and raging. The second
night, her poor husband went to the village Qazi for help. He promised to
intervene in the morning. The next morning, the Qazi approached the mother
lying by her son's grave. He had a very noticeable limp, and seemed to be
nursing his body. He joined the lady in her wailing. She stopped abruptly
and asked him what his problem was. "Oh
mother ! The Lord visited me last night. Without a word, what hard kicks
gave He this old man. What have I done wrong, O Khudawand Karim? I asked."
"A woman from your village has kept me awake all night, with insults" said
He. Four sons had He given her over the years and only taken back one. Not
only was she getting no more, but He has half a mind to take back the
remaining three!" "O
Qazi, ask Him to forgive me" sobbed she. "How blind have I been!" Hugging
her family, she went home, still entreating the Qazi.
Ashtapadee:
He
obtains ten things, and puts them behind him;
for
the sake of one thing withheld, he forfeits his faith.
But
what if that one thing were not given, and the ten were taken away?
Then,
what could the fool say or do ? Sukhmani Sahib