What counts is How did you live!
In your world of thoughts and imaginations have you ever wondered how your life should be?
If YES! How was it like?
Was it full of adventures and thrill or was it with
money and ease!
Life is beautiful in imagination, isn’t it? Maybe
contradicting but its more beautiful in reality! Because when life plays its part,
the unimagined can be experienced, unexplored can be revealed and many lives
can be beautified!
Here are some portraits of unimagined lives that have inspired,
conditioned and touched lives of many!
Sindhu Tai Sapkal
Mai, as she is known, was born
with the tag of unwanted child. She was married at an age of twelve to a man
twenty years elder to her! This small girl managed all her responsibilities
that the society expected. She was left all alone at the age of 20 for giving
birth to a girl child. Too much for a twenty-year girl, right? But it was from
here when life started playing its part harder and Mai, played her part patiently
with unbreakable courage and love!
Mai started begging for feeding and nurturing her
young one. In this process, she realized that love and care is not needed by
her daughter alone but there are many like her. Mai decided to be the mother of
all those who come to her as an orphan and so her name (Mai)!
Mai begged for all her
children and fed them. When it was the turn for her to raise her voice, she
raised and fought for the rehabilitation of 84 villages which were going to be
evacuated.
As rightly said “No language can define mother’s love
“for it needs to be felt rather to be understood. Mai nurtured 1500 children
and in process she formed a really grand family of 382 sons-in- law and 49
daughters-in-law!
A recipient
of 700 awards, wasn’t her unimagined life beautiful?
Well! I
leave that to you….
Karl
Plagge
“Next to creating a life the finest thing a man can do is save one”. Karl Plagge a German engineer was a contemporary of Adolf Hitler. During the war when Adolf Hitler and his officers killed lakhs of Jews, this man’s efforts saved hundreds of lives!
In 1941 during the war, he was given the command of
engineering unit HKP 562,1 which was a military vehicle maintenance unit. He
witnessed there the genocide of Jews and decided to help them by being in grey
zone. He saved hundreds of Jews and their families by issuing the Jews with the
certificates. These certificates showed the Nazi Germans that these were the
skilled workers and were helping Germans in the war.
This partially disabled veteran of World War 1 started
many industries and employed Jews showing that how important they were in the
war. In spite of being a German, he was highly against the Nazism and needless
to say was in the favor of humanism!
When hopes of living were lost among Jews the presence
of this man gave them a new life.
Experiencing two world wars and saving lives in hundreds, wasn’t his unimagined life beautiful.
The
glimpse of these portraits show that life will play its part hard, strong and
sometimes
unfair but you have to play your part harder, stronger and fairly
Because
eventually what counts is how did you live!
Blog Credits: Vanshita Jain (112003052, Team Inspirational Saturday)
References
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24432872
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Plagge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindhutai_Sapkal
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