Saturday 23 July 2016

HOW BLUE IS MY SAPPHIRE- Short Story written on the passage provided by Anita Nair for Write India contest



HOW BLUE IS MY SAPPHIRE
The final days of Kurukshetra war…….
Several millennia ago, Surya Devata forewarned his son Karna not to part with his Kavacha and Kundala. The intrepid warrior would need them so that he could match Arjuna, with all the weaponry at his disposal and be a suitable competitor. However Karna had to live up to his reputation of being munificent and generous. The charioteer’s son smilingly parted with the protective gear to the sheepish looking Lord Indra but uncharacteristically asked the Lord of Thunder and Rain for a missile in return.
As he was dying, Karna mused, “Why did Lord Krishna reveal the esoteric knowledge of Bhagvad Gita to Arjuna alone?”
Soon, Yama appeared in the form of a dog to carry the soul of Karna to the heavens. A distraught Karna asked Yama as to why he was singularly victimised throughout life.  Yama replied, “It is nothing but the Karmic cycle. You were covetous of Arjuna, and also blinded with rage towards your brother Arjuna. Besides you were lustful and remained evil eyed to your sister-in-law Draupadi,” added Yama.
“But I was enraged and my self-esteem was constantly punctured when they referred to me as a SutPutra. A pariah was left with little choice but to extend support to the Kauravas. I was also indebted to Duryodhana for crowning me the king of Anga,” replied Karna.
“One day the Karmic cycle will catch up with them too if they turn torpid,” said Yama.
In a futuristic time, several thousand years later……..
The collapse of the Berlin Wall, advancements in science and telecommunications, a globalised world, knowledge society which were once considered epochal events had all been left far behind. It seemed like mankind had reached the zenith of his development, choosing only one companion to travel as fast and far into space and time with him, the ever faithful dog.
Man had become virtually ageless and both information and esoteric knowledge could be transmitted through mere mental focusing or a physical touch.
The contest to don the mantle of ruler of the Universe had reached the summit point and the next twenty four hours would decide as to who would lord over the universe.  The victor would embrace all the powers of the Gods and could fashion the future of the lives of all the species.
However the intrinsic harmony and equilibrium of the universe could not be fragmented or violated. The secrets of the Bhagvad Gita were now embedded in the Blue Sapphire. Lord Krishna, the blue hued one, was on a sabbatical and had handed over the Blue Sapphire to Yama, who assumed the form of a dog. He was the sole judge and arbiter of the contest.
Among millions of contestants who participated from across the universe two remained in the fray, the vivacious and perspicacious Diana Shapiro from the deep pocketed Boston, who epitomised the American amplitude. Don Shapiro, her billionaire father was a polarising figure apart being a real estate developer and arms manufacturer. He was also poised to win the presidency of the USA as per the latest Gallup polls.
The other contestant was the impoverished Kishen Kumar hailing from Katihar, a bijou town of Bihar. Kishen’s father Sanjaya, was a mere driver. While one of the challengers was bold and beautiful, the other was brainy and brawny. Some harsh realities in the highly advanced world had however not changed over a millennia and the chasm between the affluent and the impecunious had only widened.
Seemingly the combat was inequitable. For the misogynists and sexists it was a battle between a man and one from the fairer sex. But to the discerning observer it was a struggle between the deprived who dreamed to confront the opulent. Before the opening of the competition, Yama conducted a life regression therapy on Don and Diana, revealing their pasts to them. Father and daughter were stunned to know that once they too were Indian celestials in the form of Indra and Arjuna respectively.
Don recalled how long, long ago, he thundered and rained over a hamlet called Gokul to establish his suzerainty. But a small boy called Krishna came to the rescue of the denizens. He effortlessly lifted the Govardhan Mountain, protecting them from his wrath.
Even after all these years Don’s ego could not stomach the ignominy he had undergone at Gokul. After all he was a ‘twice born’ and had faced defeat at the hands of an OBC, cleverly glossing over the fact that the celestial song ‘the Gita (the Blue Sapphire) was revealed by Krishna to his son at that time. And in this age the son reincarnated as his daughter Diana.
If fortune were to favour them once again the gifted daughter would become the empress of the universe and he, the President of the USA. In such an eventuality all the Gods would propitiate the father-daughter duo. In order to clamber that summit the precious Blue Sapphire was to be captured at any cost- a chip which was the repository of all knowledge and secrets of the universe and would be extremely useful to win the crown of the ruler of the universe.
Don and Diana were now aware that Yama (Krishna in Kaliyuga had delegated this engagement), now assuming the form of a dog was suitably  impressed with the years of penance performed by Sanjaya and Kishen Kumar, an aspiring Civil Servant  and had revealed  the secret of Blue Sapphire to them. One who possessed this chip became a master of all crafts and trades. Meanwhile excessive wealth had made Don and Diana slothful and complacent.
The Sapphire was only the holy key for the contest and was to be treated with all reverence. According to Yama, the precious knowledge from the Sapphire was transmitted only to a sacred person who practiced all the covenants of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. Foremost among them were honesty.
Over twenty fours the gladiators were to be physically and mentally examined under the watchful eyes of a dog who was also aided by a super computer which tabulated all the data and live streamed and podcast the proceedings across the universe. Father and daughter attempted to wean away Yama to their territory in order to acquire the Blue Sapphire by using all the sophistry at their disposal but remained unsuccessful. “This is an acid test not Kurukshetra,” ventured Yama.  
A euphoric Kumar pipped past Diana in the half marathon by a mere fraction as Don wrenched his hands in despair. At stake was the crown of the universe for a hundred years. Diana recovered from the shock defeat and held back her tears to swim like a fish and win all the aquatic events.
The Indian camp of father and son plunged into despondency. History had to be rewritten, kept goading the car driver. Opportunity was beckoning at their doorsteps and the depressed classes had a rare opportunity to settle scores was his constant refrain.
The super computer announced it was time for track and field events. Kishen and Diana scorched the tracks like panthers. The female competitor won the hundred and two hundred metres races, while the male competitor efficaciously ran the four hundred and eight hundred metres. The scores were even and both physical and emotional temperatures were rising in the cauldron. They pushed each other. It was more than a friendly punch. An impassioned Don thumped his chest like a gorilla, while Sanjaya used choicest Bihari expletives to browbeat their propertied opponents.  
A possessed Diana overcame a stiff challenge posed by Kishen in games such as tennis and squash but faltered in the cerebral contest of chess much to chagrin of Don. This thrilled Sanjaya Kumar no end.
At this defeat Diana was on the verge of a mental breakdown, but her billionaire father elevated her mood through a motivational talk. At some distance was a dog along with the super computer, watching the events unfolds.
The sun was blazing in Florida as the physical endurance tests came to an end. Diana was marginally ahead in this regimen. The overarching made their bodies ache but to emerge triumphant and lift the trophy inspired and egged them on.
Sanjaya had been banking on a robust display by his son in the physical examination rounds. But the unexpectedly resolute performance by Dianna had left him befuddled. His plans for retribution and avenging the defeat suffered long years back began to haunt him. He tried to goad Kishen for the remaining rounds. Success meant power for hundred years while failure meant subjugation to the vanquisher.
Aesthetics and intellectual calibre of the contestants were now under the microscope after the extreme muscular examination.
To be triumphant was to be the only mantra and Sanjaya had set sights that his son emerges victorious at any cost. He trained his son extensively to walk the ramp and emerge as a showstopper. Sanjaya realised that the enigmatic and vivacious Diana could romp home quite effortlessly. He stealthily eclipsed himself not to be captured by the eyes of the super computer and disfigured the extortionate robe which Diana intended to wear.
Dianna floated in wearing a stunning breezy summer outfit and appeared extremely confident to charm her way to win the round. As she twisted and turned she was disrobed. In a flash Arjuna (Diana) remembered as to what had happened to his wife. A sense of Deja-vu prevailed in the cauldron. She was stark naked and the super computer beamed her nudity across the universe. Diana wept inconsolably. Her mind was tormented and besot with grief and she felt like snuffing out her life. The chastity of a woman was at the chopping block……..she felt she was being physically assaulted.
Meanwhile Kishen Kumar who had spent several hours in the gym (fruits of positive affirmation over many years later enabled this development). His chiselled body   strode the ramp like a warrior displaying his six pack abs and emerged victorious.   
Don was incensed with anger. The flotsam and jetsam were once again regrouping. He hankered to sever the torso of Sanjaya Kumar and son Kishen. At a distant corner of the room the super computer blinked and Yama soon grasped that the tenets of fair play were surrendered at the altar of subterfuge.
This was the moment Don had been hankering after, as Yama directed Sanjaya and Kishen Kumar to immediately surrender the Blue Sapphire. The father-son duo tried to argue in vain as Yama reminded them of the cardinal principles of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. 
Don and Diana celebrated, as the mortified father and son duo capitulated and surrendered the Blue Sapphire. They felt enervated and powerless.
The super computer initiated the intellectual and reasoning rounds on a variety of subjects. Kishen was emotionally distraught and could not comprehend a majority of the questions. His memory failed him; information and knowledge learnt in the IAS training institute at Katihar were lapsing into a precipice.
Curse and misfortune always followed him, so he thought. What was the need for his father to resort to legerdemain? Diana appeared to be emerging triumphant and gaining an upper hand in the competition.
Dusk had set in, shadows were lengthening and it was slowly getting dark. Sanjaya tried to re-ignite the drive to win in his son. They could not afford to be in bondage and slavery for a hundred years again.
The super computer beamed the latest tally, with an ecstatic Diana marginally ahead. She was at 10,000 points with Kishen Kumar at 9,900. A mere hundred points separated them. They were now to be examined on writing skills and the contestants had to write an essay on ‘What would I do if I become the ruler of the universe?’
Kishen was extremely disturbed and desperately needed some respite. To recuperate he went to take a shower. He appeared like a dark handsome God, as water cascaded over his well chiselled, six pack bronze frame.
 Dianna too was subsumed by the frenetic paced events of the day. She was physically and mentally enervated. And she was singed with her nudity being screened across the Universe.
She was desperate for some support, a shoulder to lean on, succour where she could bare her soul. She happened to pass by and was bewitched by the sight of Kishen under the shower…. Like one of her ancestors called Pandu, she too succumbed to the flames of passion and disrobed and went on to embrace Kishen. It was a physical demand propelled more by emotional devastation and she did not swear by the tenets of Patanjali. They kissed fervidly and seemed to be in the union for eternity.
“All of us live with our past. All of us allow it to shape our future. But some of us know how to shrug the past. I think that is who I am.....,” thought Kishen as he continued to passionately kiss Diana. And soon he disarmed her intellectually and sucked out all her stimulating prowess. This was the time for retribution; to rewrite the Karmic cycle. The words of Yama, uttered in another life time were resonating in his ears.
Diana shrugged off the embrace and unlocked the kiss. She felt ashamed and tore away from him.
They both were seated in front of the super computer and wrote down their essays. And Kishen empowered with the kiss was declared the victor much to chagrin and discomfiture of Don and exaltation of Sanjaya.
Curiously enough the Blue Sapphire lost some of its lustre…….



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