Monday, March 7, 2011

TRUE GOD....

          The earth trembled and the noise reverberated in every household as the construction of the temple in the centre of Chennai continued for two months. The purpose of the temple was to dedicate it to the learning’s of the great entrepreneur and philanthropist in his life. Everyone knew the agnostic nature of the great Saravan Subramanian and were flummoxed to hear that the same agnostic was building a temple. No one knew to which lord the temple was dedicated to but rumors went around that people will be able to see the true form of the Gods in the temple.
          After two months of enduring the cacophony of the construction for two months that seemed like decades to few, people were flabbergasted to find a humungous structure the looked like the pyramids of Egypt. On top of the pyramid was a traditional south Indian style structure found in all the temples. Sadly though, Saravan expired during the construction of the temple due to reasons unknown but his son continued the construction without a delay.
          People started to pour in on the day of the opening. They wanted to see what the grand structure which overlooked the whole of Chennai truly had within its walls. They entered to find a staircase with a spiral that had a decreasing circumference as it moved to the top. It was split into two ways for ascending and descending people. Along the walls were the carvings of Mahabharat and Ramayan in series of key events in these sagas. Towards the end of the ascent were writings saying that you will meet the true God at the top and made this abundantly clear to all. The temple interior was simple and had a very serene sanctity. By the time people reached the top they felt at peace. The entrance to the top portion of the temple was flanked by two pillars. On one of the pillars was written the word “BELIEVES” and on the other was written “REALIZE” but no one could guess what for. The entered the top room to find a huge mirror and seats in front of it. On top of the mirror was written
“Look into the mirror and you will find the true GOD”

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