A learning place for wisdom
By pkroutray
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A learning place for wisdom
P K Routray
Burial ground, grave yard, burning Ghat or cremation ground
for disposal of dead mortal human bodies such places are kept bound.
Now- a- days electric crematorium reduces the body to ashes,
the ash goes to a sacred stream with a water flashes.
In all the cases the mortal body made of ether, fire, earth, water and air
merges with mother elements with or without funfair.
Prevailing notion advocates a faith,
that the unsatisfied spirits roam there to take revenge of their mortal wrath.
Hence People are afraid of own cremation ground
but the alien people not knowing the place freely move round.
People compare these instances as opposites to the fear for a river,
whose depth is known to the near bye people and for outsiders the river appears to be a terror.
Readers may blame this author for such a subject at the beginning of a week,
But as per the author there is no place more befitting and sacred to teach the knowledge on life a man does frantically seek.
With these learning man gets a life’s wisdom,
internally getting detached to
Illusory vices and objects man gets liberty and freedom,
with subsequent result of peace and bliss for the rest of the life to come,
a man can enjoy the life with barest need, loving and serving the earth before to the death he does succumb.
During one’s holidays and leisure should spend time at a burial ground,
observing the emotional scenes and probable thoughts and talks behind and atmosphere around.
One should develop pleasure from these transitory pains and pathos,
born out of worldly attachment and illusory loss.
One will see that the people foolishly forgets the reality
which does every day happen,
that the death is certain but arrives at a time which is certainly uncertain.
One will observe many such philosophies of life to build one’s wisdom,
and will get trained and insulated to withstand such earthly scenes of pangs and pains awe some.
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