Heaven and Earth

The church wasn’t a large one. But we reached early, and so its emptiness gave it a magnificence disproportionate to its size. The empty pews and the stained glass added to the effect. The bride and the groom exchanged rings and took their first steps into holy matrimony. It’d been a long time since I’d been to a church wedding and thus it made a great experience.

And then the choir started, a sound that shattered the alternate silences and the monologues of the priest. A sound that transported me into a different plane, and gave me a glimpse of what they might have envisioned when they made religion and with its temples and churches. Yes, you didn’t need a special place to pray, you could do it anywhere, but this was a place of tranquility that would help man to converse with his maker. An atomosphere of serenity thatwould help him to hold on to his faith amidst the chaos around him.

Meanwhile, less than a hundred metres away stood a massive structure, a mall in the heart of Bangalore. The huge population that thronged to it made it seem much smaller than it actually was. But, as soon as they entered, they were transported to a world where they could forget their worries and shop and dine to their heart’s content, a world of opulence and harmony. A world that sucked them into its chaos, but made them happy.Two worlds, separated by a few metres, and separated by a distance that each one must travel on his own.


until next time, to be worldly and wise….

6 thoughts on “Heaven and Earth

  1. LOL @ epiphany .

    i havent been to a church ,ever, to pray or connect. i mean i have gone there in school days but it was more out of compulsion . I so want to go one of these days & experience all the stuff they say one feels there.. and i will , then i wl blog about it 🙂

  2. which mall has a temple close to it?

    I used to work for an organisation close to a mall and we use to call it temple. So, the conversations went, ‘let’s go to the temple’.:-)

  3. sanguine: your experience might be a bit dependent on faith too

    arunima: church (primrose road) and garuda 🙂

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