Pandian, an IT engineer, had come along with his three friends to
explore the dense green forest on a Sunday afternoon and to spend time with
nature to savour its raw beauty. He had heard there was a beautiful lake, clean
and circular, surrounded by wild and colourful flower plants. He wished to find
it out and spend a few minutes. But his friends demurred, saying it was getting
dark. His enthusiasm overtook his caution, and he went deeper inside alone
after requesting that they wait for a short time. Unfortunately, once inside,
every side looked alike, and he lost his way and his friends. He tried to reach
them through his mobile, but the charge had drained.
It was only 4 pm, but it was pitch dark. He heard unusual and
strange noises, and he was terrified of slithering reptiles. He was scared and
started praying even as he continued moving through the maze, searching for a
clearing or the brightness of sunlight. Something soft and cool, slightly
rubbed on his cheek, and he jumped, startled that it could be a python from the
overhead branch. He could see nothing and moved away quickly.
After several harrowing minutes when he lost all hope of escape, he was
happy to see an opening that was a little brighter. When he went near, he found
to his great relief, an old man of indeterminable age sitting bare bodied under
a tree. He was sitting with his legs crossed in Padmasana, had a flowing white
beard, and his eyes were closed, obviously in meditation. He sat quietly before
him, waiting for him to open his eyes. Pandian was afraid to disturb him lest
he get angry and refuse to help him find his way out. Minutes clicked past, and
it was almost an hour, and he was still sitting before him when the weird
noises around him grew shriller and louder. But nothing seemed to wake the old
man from his musing. When a fly sat on the edge of Pandian’s nostril, he could
not stop the loud sneeze despite his attempt to smother it. It was then that the
old man opened his eyes and, surprisingly, smiled at Pandian.
In a soft voice that was almost a whisper, he asked, “Son, what are you
doing here in this dense forest? It is a risky place to be here with crawling
reptiles and roaming wild animals.”
Pandian prostrated before him and prayed, “Swami, I lost my way here
and could not find my friends with whom I had come. I fear I have strayed deep
inside the jungle. Can you kindly help me get out of the forest?”
“I have not seen a human for several years, this far into the forest,
ever since I came here as a young boy in search of the meaning of life. I am
not normally visible to others' eyes. Lucky you could see me. I am pleased with
you. Ask me three wishes and they would be fulfilled immediately.’
“My first wish is to be out of this jungle at my home,” he said
” It will be done immediately. Express your other two wishes,” said the
sage-like person
“Swami, I love Swarna, my colleague, very much, but she is not
reciprocating. Can you please make her fall in love with me?” asked Pandian
“What is your third wish? Tell me now, this moment before I become
invisible to your eyes”
“Swami, I am so tired after the walk all day that I can scarcely think,
and I wish I had a sound sleep before telling my third wish, Pandian said
unwittingly.
Everything went blank till Pandian heard his mother’s shrill voice,
“Pandia, why are you sleeping like Kumbakarnan. You said you have a meeting
today. Get up fast, as it is already late.”
Pandian felt happy that his first wish to return home from the dreadful forest and desire for sound sleep were readily granted.
Pandian was not sure whether his second wish about Swarna would
materialise as the old man did not specifically respond.
The next day, he was busy with the scheduled meeting in the morning. It
was around 3 PM he was surprised to see Swarna entering his cubicle unusually with
a broad smile. Extending his hand, he said,” What a pleasant surprise? Am I
dreaming?” he said mockingly, pinching his hand.
“I came to this part of the office on work after a long time, and just
came to greet and spend a few moments. You look a bit jaded. Anything bothering
you? she asked. He denied.
After exchanging pleasantries, she took leave of him with a giggle and
parting remark,” I feel your happy days are starting soon,” leaving Pandian
confused.
It was at dinner time when the family, including his parents, sisters
and one younger brother, her mom asked with a mischievous smile,” Is there any
Swana, an IT engineer like you working in your office?”
“Why, why, I know her a little,” he exclaimed hastily.
“Her parents were here seeking your hand for her. She looks charming in
the photo. We have agreed to visit them with you tomorrow formally for
finalising with your approval,” said his mom.
With the cat out of the bag for Swarna’s visit with her smile and
parting remark, he thought of the venerable old man for fulfilling all his three
wishes.

Nice story ! ...Sandhya
ReplyDeleteDream or reality ? As long as wishes are coming true , it is great. 😊
ReplyDeleteChitra
“Never let it be said that to dream is a waste of one’s time, for dreams are our realities in waiting. In dreams, we plant the seeds of our future.” –Very true in case Pandian, as his second wish also going to be accomplished ! Nice story.
ReplyDeleteI believe this is a dream come true. Very nicely knitted story. PKR
ReplyDeleteAn interesting one.
ReplyDeleteIf it were a dream or not, it is left to the reader's perception. So dreams do come true. If pandian was in Bangalore, he should have asked to get for smooth flowing traffic in Bangalore . :)
Nice story. Ramakrishnan.
ReplyDeleteWell narrated story. Kept me interested and guessing as to what twists and turns lay ahead. — Deepak
ReplyDeleteLike in a happy ending fairy tale, the virtual and the real worlds blended so very well in the story that they became indistinguishable! Enjoyed reading.
ReplyDeleteInteresting story! Different from your usual ones. Lighthearted and breezy.
ReplyDeleteThis story masterfully weaves divine mystique with the gritty undertones of modern life, leaving the reader suspended between awe and reflection, a truly compelling blend of wonder and realism!
ReplyDeleteThis is Sunita Sriram
DeleteGood story.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. Good one.. I love the vivid descriptions in all your stories Sir. _ Meka..
ReplyDeleteInteresting story 🙏🙏
ReplyDeleteBeautifully crafted story with a compelling narrative.
ReplyDelete... and I'm reading the story over and over again to find Pandian's third wish! What skill in storytelling! Nice developments following a mysterious meeting with a mystic, but in a dream? See how the reader's imagination has been set fire to! That's finesse in print, fabulously thought provoking!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting story.
ReplyDeleteLooks like pandian was waiting for someone like the mystic to grant his wishes 😃.
ReplyDeleteVazz
ReplyDeleteAre we readers supposed to take the forest incident seriously or just laugh it off as a wishful thinking of our hero? KP Sir, you have put us in a predicament!! Clever 👏🏽
ReplyDeleteSimple joys of life, only in fiction. Regards - Mahesh
ReplyDeleteHa ! Really enjoyed reading this story :)
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