Real Life Heroes - Inspiring Spirit

If we seriously look around in our daily lives, there are innumerable lives that are a great inspiration. This is a small story of a taxi driver whom I came across today while I engaged him from Dadar. His name is Shyamrao More as I gather from my conversation with him and is a septuagenarian. He has been running a taxi to eke out his livelihood since 1959 and says that there was no Mumbai beyond Sion in the 50's and late into 60's. Also people did not dare to venture onto roads in those years late in the night as it was quite dark due to lack of street lights.
His philosophy in life is quite simple. "Dil ko saaf rakho. Bhagavan, apna andar mei hai"(Keep heart clean. God lives inside there). He believes in working hard to keep his pot boiling and doesn't want to depend on anyone for his needs. His wife who is reportedly 66 years of age is the opposite of what he is. She has every photo of Gods across India at their home in Tilak Nagar and is an annual visitor to "Yellamma" temple in Belgaum in Karnataka.  Despite her failing health(she is a diabetic, has BP and is overweight) she makes him visit all temples, mosques and churches in Mumbai. Our hero Shyamrao More has to take medicines worth Rs.120 everyday to keep her health under control. As he has no savings, he has to earn that much and more to meet the daily needs. He himself is suffering from severe acidity and keeps Gelusil handy so that running the taxi is not hindered. Sometimes his wife is unable to cook in the morning and so he is forced to carry the food cooked in the night before leaving for his work in the morning. Today incidentally the food got spoilt by afternoon and he was forced to throw it while at VT station. 
In spite of all the problems at home and his age, he believes in his work and is a devout by heart. He narrated a story that was quite interesting which I will share in my next posting.
At the age of 70, this person running his taxi( MH 01 AM 7692) from dawn to dusk and not forgetting to take home medicines for his wife whether he had his lunch or not, his individuality, belief in self and his concept of where God existed is definitely inspiring. Last but not the least, the smile on his face is intact (as can be seen from the pic at the time of dropping me) even at the end of a hard day.
I am sure there are so many real life heroes out there whose stories are never reported. 

Comments

  1. Dil ko saaf rakho. Bhagavan, apna andar mei hai - Really he was an inspiring sr. citizen. If every one think like this definetly a positive change will come in India.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Sai Baba of Shirdi – God or Guru or both

A golden Silver Jubilee Meet of BITS85BATCH

Movie Review – Yevade Subramanyam(Telugu)