BY: VARADA KRSNA DASA
Oct 24, 2013 — BANGALORE, KARNATAKA (SUN) —
A few days back, one devotee came up to me and told me how inspired she
was to put more faith in the Lord since the time she had heard me
mention the phrase – Rakhe Krsna, mare khe in one of my earlier classes
in Raichur. I was reflecting on the miraculous incident that occurred
just the day before and how when the Lord decides to protect, the
fortunate living entity beats the odds and survives.
The
miraculous sequence of events unfolded before our eyes on the Tuesday,
the day before the Bakrid. Bakrid is a painful day for the devotees of
Lord Krsna as they helplessly and tearfully watch the cruel butcher of
the several cows in the lanes and bylanes of area surrounding the
Narasimha Giridhari temple. But this Bakrid was different as the Lord
had a plan to involve us in a heroic rescue act.
As
I entered the temple in the morning, Suvigraha Das, the devotee
incharge of the Goshala came running towards me and told me about an
incredible event. One young cow, being taken for slaughter somewhere in
one of the lanes near the temple, had apparently escaped from the
clutches of the slaughterers and ran for its life and came running into
the Narasimha Giridhari temple complex and headed straight for the
Goshala at the rear end of the temple and joined the rest of the cows
there and hid herself. For those who don't know about our Goshala, it is
important to note that to reach the goshala, the cow had to cross the
bridge, enter the compound and take a right, then turn left and then
take a right and then a left and go straight a few hundred feet. In
other words, unless someone knows where the Goshala is, it is impossible
to stumble into it by chance. And the cow, as if lead by the hidden
hands of the Lord, came into the temple compound by crossing the road
and seemed to have headed straight into the goshala.
A
bunch of people came right behind the cow and demanded that the cow be
made over to them. They even entered the temple complex and the goshala.
Suvigraha prabhu sent them out and told them not to enter the temple
without permission. They stayed near the gate and their strength was
slowly increasing As a precautionary measure, Suvigraha called the
police to inform them about the developments and the presence of some
intruders in the compound. Within minutes, a couple of cops arrived on
the scene. They enquired about the cow that has strayed into our
compound. They informed us that the slaughterers of the cow, had lodged a
complaint against us in the police station minutes before our call.
There
is a law in the country and the state that prevents the slaughter of
the cows especially young ones, but who cares for the law, there is
numerous extraneous considerations in play and with a pliable government
in the state and the centre, the slaughters get away. So, it was not
surprising when we heard the police asking us to release the cow and let
the slaughterers have her again. The people who are to ensure that such
illegal slaughter of cows does not happen, were asking us to release
the cow. They pleaded helplessness. They cited political compulsions and
were rather straight forward in telling me that they feared that this
issue could be easily escalated and could lead to tensions between two
communities.
In
the meanwhile, I was getting calls from the chief trustee initially
telling me to hold on to the cow and he would settle the matter by
talking to the Police. But within minutes the gentleman was forced to
change his stance in view of the intense pressure from the Police. The
matter very soon escalated and several teams of police were coming and
going trying to persuade us to give the cow. We were having very anxious
moments not knowing what to do, our normally very resourceful Chief
Trustee too indicated that if we hold on any longer to the cow, the
police may send a search party to the temple premises. This could force
the Police to take action and this would probably spoil the
relationships between the Police and the leaders of the area.
We
were torn between these different pushes and pulls. While there is law
prohibiting the slaughter of young cows, nobody seemed to be talking
about it. The Police warned us that the slaughterers would get
aggressive and stage protest demonstrations (dharnas) as they
have done a few times in the last week whenever they have been
obstructed from transporting the cows or killing the cows. Here was the
cow, so shell shocked and scared, innocently looking into our eyes as if
asking us the question. The cow was badly bruised and had cuts all over
the body. The cow had very mysteriously and miraculously escaped and
had reached the temple Goshala. So, were we not obliged to at least try
to save the cow from what would have been a certain slaughter the next
day. The Chief Trustee called me again to say that he had offered the
claimants of the cow, money so they would give up their claim on the
cow.
The
Inspector of Police called me and pleaded with me to release the cow. I
offered to pay for the cow several times but the Police were unmoved.
The Cops then moved to the room where the cow was lying down and they
too were moved to see the cow in such a state.
The
A.S.I then remarked , that the cow seemed to be lucky and it would have
a long life. I clung on this statement that he made and begged him to
help us to make this statement true. I begged him to somehow grant us
time till the evening when I could safely shift the cow and claim the
cow ran away.
After
a few more exchanges , the Police came up with a formula and told us
the we should surrender the cow to the Police and that they would shift
the cow to the Jain Goshala, nearby. It seemed hard to believe the
sudden change of stance of the Police, who trusts them anyway? In the
meanwhile, the chief Trustee too called us saying that the Police did
not want to hurt our religious sentiments and they had agreed to shift
the cow to the Jain Goshala. My team here suspected something fishy but I
latched on to the offer and told the Police that it was good that they
were willing to let the cow be shifted to the Jain Goshala. All I was
proposing to them was to shift the cow instead to another goshala, we
were more familiar with. The Police were caught and could not respond
immediately. If they refused to let us shift the cow to the goshala we
were proposing, their game would be revealed. And if they genuinely
intended that the cow be shifted to a goshala what was the problem in
shifting her to a goshala we knew. They took some time to discuss this
with the A.C.P.
In
the meantime, the devotees were frantically making calls to everybody
they knew and requesting them to speak to the D.C.P or the A.C.P and
convince the police to let go off the cow. I honestly don't know how it
worked, but one thing I know is that when Krsna decides to protect, a
way would have been worked out and the cow would be saved. All of us
were trying everything we could.
We
were waiting to know if Krsna had some plan. The Assistant Sub
Inspector of Police came back and informed us that they had managed to
convince the higher ups in the department and also the set of people who
sought the custody of the cow. In a rare gesture of solidarity with the
temple, the Police team refused my offer to pay for the cow and instead
they pooled the money by collecting it among themselves and paid off
the people who sought the cow and the A.S.I had obtained permission to
have the cow shifted to the goshala we knew.
But
the Police apprehending that there could be some change of mind among
the higherups in the department, wanted the cow to be shifted
immediately. The Goshala team arranged a closed tempo and the cow was
shifted to a friendly goshala we were familiar with.
The
Police team accompanied the tempo just in case there was some trouble
on the way. The cow was safely shifted and it returned to the shelter of
Sri Narasimha Giridhari mandir, this Sunday, 20th of October. She
received a hero's welcome and the entire team of devotees greeted her
with a Go Puja and she was taken up for a darshan of the deities.
The cow is now named – Bahula.
You
too can do something to make this world a safer place for the cows.
Please chant Hare Krsna mahamantra and support Srila Prabhupada's
mission of taking Krsna consciousness to all the lanes and bylanes of
the world.
Varada Krsna dasa
Temple President
ISKCON Bangalore, Sri Narsimha Giridhari Mandir
Temple President
ISKCON Bangalore, Sri Narsimha Giridhari Mandir
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