Ramesh was a very good student. His classes started at 9:00 in the morning. From 9:00 to 12:00 he studied. Then from 12 :00 to 1:00 he had one hour’s recess, and again from 1.00 to 3:00 he studied. For the lunch hour, the students used to bring food from home, but for the last few days Ramesh noticed that a friend of his, whose name was Gopal, was not eating anything; as a matter of fact, Gopal didn’t bring any food to school with him.
Ramesh went to his friend and asked why he was not eating anything. Gopal said, “My mother could not give me anything. She said we had nothing at home.”
So Ramesh said, “Don’t worry. 1 shall share with you.”
“No, I can’t take your food,” said Gopal.
“Yes, you can,” insisted Ramesh. “My parents give me much more food than I need.” So finally Gopal agreed and for a few weeks the two boys shared Ramesh’s lunch.
Then all of a sudden Gopal stopped coming to school. Ramesh was very sad. One day he asked the teacher why his friend was not coming anymore. The teacher said to Ramesh, “Ah, he comes from a poor family. His parents can’t afford to pay the school fees; therefore, he is not coming to school.”
Ramesh felt sad and miserable. When school was over, he took down Gopal’s address from his teacher and went to Gopal’s house. Ramesh begged his friend to come back to school, saying that he would pay the fee. Gopal’s parents were deeply moved by his kindness, and Gopal again started going to school.
Gopal’s father was an old man. In a few years’ time he died. When he died, the family became totally poverty-stricken; but Ramesh supported them with his own money. When Gopal’s sister was severely attacked by a serious disease, the family could not afford the hospital bills, but Ramesh helped them out. In every way he was the friend and guardian of Ramesh’s family.
Both Ramesh and Gopal completed high school and went to college. One day Gopal said to Ramesh, “To say that my heart is all gratitude to you is an understatement. I wish to say that I love you more than I love my own life.”
Ramesh said, “My friend, if you love me, that is more than enough for me. You do not have to love me more than your own life.”
Gopal said, “But I do, and I want to prove it.” Then he opened his penknife and struck his own chest. Naturally he began bleeding profusely. Gopal collected a few drops of blood and placed them at Ramesh’s feet.
Ramesh said, “What are you doing, what are you doing?” He took the blood and placed it on his own heart and said, “This is the right place for your life-blood. I give you my earthly treasure in the form of money and material wealth. You give me your heart’s love, which is heavenly wealth beyond all measure.”From:Sri Chinmoy,AUM — Vol.II-4, No.11, 27 November 1977, Vishma Press, 1977
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