Never underestimate anyone!

*Never underestimate anybody; Stay Humble.* 

THE SALES GIRL IN CHENNAI GIRI STORE, THROUGH THE EYES OF “WASHINGTON POST.”

After the Temple Darshan at the Kapaleeswarar Koil at Mylapore, Chennai, we entered the "Giri Trading Stores" 
and started searching for a book on "Thatva Bodha".

We found many people buying various Books and CDs and from their smart walks and accumulation of CDs from Abhang to Aruna Sairam and Bhajans to Bombay Jaishree, sent a nice feeling in us, that we have come to the right place indeed.

I was looking for this Book while my wife started collecting Bharathiar's songs and MS's Music CDs. I searched 
everywhere for this Book.

There was this Girl, standing next to the Cashier, sincerely watching all our movements. A dark complexioned girl, should be from a nearby village, might be 17 or 18 years of age, should not have crossed 8th Std. Might be out of poverty she is here. All my Journalist brain unnecessarily calculated about this Gullible Girl, and though she was repeatedly
watching me, I ignored her and started searching for "Thathva Bodha".

I saw many books from "Sandhya Vandanam" to Swami VIvekananda's "Chicago Speech" after having spent a 
good 40 minutes. I looked at her, she also looked at me curiously.

I did not ask her, knowing fully well that such a girl cannot have any idea of anything, leave alone "Thathva Bodha".

"Sir, may I help you?" (in Tamil)
"Yes. I am looking for 'Thatva Bodha'.
"Sanskrit Text or English/Sanskrit?"
God..she knows. "Sanskrit & English"
"Do you like to have the Publication from Chinmaya Mission or Indu Publications or by Ramakrishna Mutt?"
"I don't know..I just want to only learn. You see.. I don't really know, indeed"
"Do you read Tamil Sir?" "Yes, I am a Tamilian " (thinking to myself how most of mylife time I like to act in most other places that I am not). "Then Sir, you can take this"..she ran to the shelf where I had searched for 30 minutes, removed the books in
the front and came out with a Book in Tamil.  "This one in Tamil by N.Sivaraman by Indu Publications. Infact it is simple and wonderful. You have the Sanskrit Text too inside."

My God! Why did I under estimate such a Genius girl? Just because of my arrogance that I am an NRI or just 
because I presumed such a black, dark complexioned  gullible girl, who would have come for this job out of absolute poverty, wouldn't have any idea of "Thatva Bodha"?

I decided to change my attitude and realized that I am absolutely an 'Idiot' at this moment in front of this wonderful girl and submitted myself in all humility. "Madam, I really don't have any idea of even who wrote 'Thatva 
Bodha' till yesterday. I just attended a lecture on this subject and was fascinated by the lecture and hence....."

"Did you attend Goda Venkateswara Sastri's lecture in Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan?" 
"Oh God. How did she know?"
He regularly takes classes on such subjects. In fact he is one of the best Sir, in the city on such subjects.
You are interested in such subjects?
Yes Sir, I read a lot about Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna and Thathva Bodha incidentally is my favourite Subject.
Do you mean to say you have read "Thatva Bodha?" 
I have read this one by Sivaraman. Once you read it you won't feel like keeping that book on the table at all."

Why what is so great about this Book? Sir, you must be joking that you don't know about 'Thatva Bodha'.
Really. I accept my ignorance.

My wife was watching from the corner, admiring all her CD collections.

Sir, according to me, if you read this it gives the entire Vedanthic Saramsam and to say it in one word you become a bit more humble in life, leaving Ahamkaram once for all.

Is it a fact that reading this simple book one would get so humble?
Of course one should be involved totally into the text. Needs a lot of conviction and devotion.

My wife joined the conversation and she felt this girl is indeed a very very talented, intelligent girl, so she told 
me, "Why don't you interview her for Washington Post?" Why at all you should think of Paris Hilton?

I also felt that I owe something to her. So, I asked her whether she can spare sometime for an interview.

She politely refused, saying "My boss has to give me permission". Besides, many people are looking for guidance 
or help, like you and hence I have to go.

What is your name?
"Kalaivani."

My wife's admiration for her devotion to duty and her total involvement in her work, made her go direct to the Boss and said, "Sir, that girl Kalaivani."
"Yes, very hard working Girl."
"This is my husband Viswanath."
"Nice meeting you Sir".
"He is the Senior Journalist in Washington Post."
The Boss stood up." Washington Post?"
"Yes Sir. I would like to interview this girl. I am highly impressed with her ethics."

The Boss called her. The time was 5:45 PM. "Kalaivani, they have come all the way from USA., They would like 
to spend some time with you. Can you?"

"Sir, there are so many customers waiting for some guidance as it is a rush time. If they can come again 
tomorrow, I can.
"Okay. I can come again tomorrow."
I came back next day morning leaving all my appointments with 'Times of India 'and “Madras Press Club  just to see this girl. It was not a rush hour. 

My wife and myself found out, Kalaivani is from a small village near Arcot. She has five sisters, and she is the eldest. Her father was a drunkard and he died a few years ago caring for none of them. Her mother used to work as 
a helper in masonry work and passed away two years back, leaving all the six on the streets.

This girl who had completed her 9th Std. decided to search for a job and 'Giri Trading' came forward to help her out. She brought up all her five sisters with her and with her meagre salary. She is taking care of them. All the five sisters are going to a nearby Chennai Corporation School.

Kalaivani, when did you get this enthusiasm to learn about 'Thatva Bodha'?"

"Sir after joining here, I decided that the best way to be of help to the customers is to know the Subject first. I took small Books on Ramana, Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and started reading. I found the subject so fascinating.
I decided to read other books in Tamil like Bhagavad Gita, and Viveka Choodamani. Thats how...."

"What is your salary?"
"Rs 2,500/ a month, Sir."
"Are you able to manage all your expenses with the 5 sisters?"
"Not at all Sir, but the Boss helps me a lot."
"What is your aim in Life ?"
"I want all my sisters to get education. Then they would easily get employment. Is it not Sir?"
"If I give you Rs. 10,000 per month, for meeting all your expenses, would that suffice?"
"It is indeed too much, but I would accept it only through my Boss."
We took her to the Boss and told him that we would like to send Rs.10,000 every month so that all her sisters' education would be completed.

The Boss said "She deserves it Sir. You can trust me - I will hand over the amount to her every month 
or alternately you can open an account in her name and start transferring to the account."

My friend John Paul, who is the Regional Manager of 'Times of India' had also come with me. He said, "You have done a good thing."
My wife said, "I pray that 'Karpagambal' helps Kalaivani to become an expert in 'Vedantha' and start giving lectures in USA . We can arrange for her lectures."

We left wonder struck! If we go into the interiors of India, how many more 'Jewels' like Kalaivani can 
be found!!

I really became humbled!
Really the above incident teaches you an important lesson. Be humble and open always. Never underestimate others without knowing them. It can be misleading.
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