The habit of dropping money in temple bhandar boxes and as dakshina to priests was ingrained in me till I did some rethinking, after going to a famous temple, never mind where, in our temple-studded India. There, well fed priests stood around and not one of them made eye contact……their eyes were fixed on the cloth purse that I clutched. Too many of them were at every corner with ash and kumkum on brass plates, seeking dakshina (for what, pray?) with greedy eyes. Displeasure was mouthed quite foully, when I did not oblige by opening that purse after the fifth or so time. I did not want to give in to that kind of extortion.
I had not had such an experience ever before so it made me think.
I wondered if God really needed my money. If those priests did, they had no business to intimidate worshippers into giving dakshina. Was I in turn, trying to cajole God into giving me what I want…? Or worse still, was I trying to bribe God…. human corruption seeping into places of worship? Who uses that money and even if there are running costs or hospitals, universities and so on being opened by famous and rich temples, how much of the flood of largesse ends up in private pockets? The media is full of cases of misuse and plain stealing from such holy places……proven or unproven.
I believe everybody is entitled to act according to his/her own conscience in any given situation. First off, I felt that money itself is more our creation than God’s. Next, I decided that God would be much happier if I gave my pittance to those that needed it more than He/She did.
So now I have no qualms about not taking that four or six rupees that I have every right to expect back as change from fruit sellers or autorickwalllas. All of them dig into pockets and tin money boxes, looking amazed when I shake my head, saying “keep it” and walk off, grinning to myself. I feel quite satisfied to give what I can, even if only a pittance, to the working poor who, more than anybody else, are struggling to keep their heads above the daily deluge of rising prices and living costs.
I am convinced that God is still quite happy and accepts my thoughts and prayers even if I don’t drop coins and notes in any temple bhandar boxes. I still drop some dakshina on the plate for the main priest, another person at his daily slog, but now it’s my turn not to make eye contact with any that try to bug me.
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anandabairavi
That is okay since beggars seem to need it but i keep hearing that these days begging is also an organized racket with people hiring out babies for the day and Dadas collecting the days take every day and so on.......
Anyway, I get yr point..........helping an actual "daridra Narayan" even if he is a hand-to-mouth working person is a good idea
Lakshmi
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You are right.Very few only do these.Some people turn it to business and even God cant digest these.But I believe in another way.When you come out after your prayers drop some coins on the physically handicapped/challenged beggars and the way they wish you , will certainly add value to your real life.God does not give everything to everyone.
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ajit,
That is my whole point....!!! But the fellow beings should not resort to what amounts to extortion.......
Thnx for dropping by
lakshmi
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god don't need money , but his fellow beings need it a lot ............so please don't mind it
nice writeup .
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downtoearth,
Thnx for the kudos........sharing even in a small way is definitely a good feeling....
Lakshmi
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Deen Kumar
From the time the cave man looked up at the sky and wondered or discovered fire and made it God, man wanted to put a name to the forces that surround him.......no harm in that; it has even given birth to much beauty, architecture literature etc. but misusing religion to threaten is wrong, any way one looks at it.
Lakshmi
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dear lakshmi,
that was wonderful! it is great feeling to share, especially if one is blessed with a little more than others. in any event it feels good to share with those who have less. i do not think we are discourteous to God in anyway. i am sure he will be happy!!
kudos
regards
dte
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Like the riddle of hen and egg, the eternal question is : did God create man and woman OR are we creating the concept of God ?
Deen Kumar
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AMB3006
They say that a spark of God is in all of us and must also be in poor and needy people so helping or serving them also means serving God.
Thnx for dropping by
Lakshmi
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I dont believe in God and most importantly Godman. Why do you need an agent to connect with God and most importantly you worship God by taking care of the poor and needy and the hardworking who find it difficult to meet their ends. God wont be pleased with swanky temples. The concept of giving the money to autorichshawwallas is very good
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