Monday, January 27, 2020

Many Hues



A teacher asks a student in the class, ‘How many colours make the Indian flag?’ The girl answers, ‘Five colours!’ The teacher is shocked. He repeats the question, ‘How many colours in the tricolour?’ The girl repeats her answer, ‘Five!’

The angry teacher asks the girl to stand up on the desk and repeats the question, but the answer remains unchanged. As the other students laugh at her answer, the livid teacher asks her to list out the colours.

The girl replies, ‘at the top is saffron, white in the middle, at the bottom is green... the Ashok Chakra in the centre is blue in colour…’ The humbled teacher asks, ‘And the fifth colour?’ The girl says in a gentle voice, ‘Red… of the blood that drenched the flag wrapped around the body of my father who died for the country…’

The teacher and the rest of the students learn an important lesson… so did we who watched the short film with an important message: Symbols in various images may not reflect the reality. Reality is multi-hued… multi-dimensional… made of multiple stories.

So often, so many of us focus on a constricted, coloured view. The limitations may arise from conditioned prejudice or superficial posturing or plain ignorance. We must look deeper and wider to notice multiple realities and be truly liberated!

Look again; our tricolour has many more hues…
Reality has more extents than the outward few!

~ Pravin K. Sabnis

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