#Mahabharat
#TheSparrow
#Faith
“I hear you,” said He, the omniscient one, “but, I can’t interfere with the laws of Nature.”
“All I know is that you are my savior, O Lord.
“The wheel of Time moves indiscriminately,” Krishna spoke like an ordinary man implying that there wasn’t anything he could do about it.
“Stock food for three weeks in your nest then.”
“Order me, Lord,” he said with conviction, “nothing is impenetrable for my arrows.”
Arjun couldn’t contain his chuckle seeing that Krishna missed an easy mark.
“Should I?” he offered.
“But, why did you shoot the elephant, Keshav?” Arjun asked.
“Because this was the elephant that had knocked down the tree sheltering that sparrow’s nest.”
“Arjun,” he said, “will you lift this bell for me and put it aside?”
The instruction, though simple, made little sense to Arjun.
“Yes, this bell,” Krishna reiterated. “It’s the same bell that had come off the elephant’s neck I had shot at.”
“Forgive me, O Krishna,” said Arjun.
“Seeing you in human body and behaving like ordinary mortals, I forgot who you really are.”