THE DUE
DEBTS
Man is
not born free,
But life
itself gives a golden opportunity to get debt-free.
Few Debts
are beyond repay,
The
reality silences when conscious say.
These
debts include the ‘givings’ of parents, siblings, true friends, fore-fathers, received
acts of compassion and God’s grace,
Such
debts only make our lives braze.
The first
debt we owe, is towards our life-givers- our parents,
Maintenance
and taking care of them is the portion of debt released apparent.
No matter
how high you fly,
No matter
how low you feel,
In both
the cases, parent’s love and affection will make the wounds heal.
The
second debt we owe, is towards our teachers,
Whose
training affects our various life features.
A teacher
sacrifices his personal life for the social well-being,
On heaven
or Earth, one can’t find such a finest human being.
A portion
of the debt due towards teachers can be released,
By
respecting them life-long and contributing positive in the social deeds
The third
debt we owe, is towards our siblings and friends,
As they
help in making our lives cleanse.
A friend
in need is a friend indeed,
True
friends and siblings strive us to do good deed.
Undoubtedly,
their conduct is reflected in our personality,
Without
which our life goal cannot reach finality.
The
fourth debt we owe is towards the ‘act of compassion’ we received,
Without
which it is difficult to have a well-knitted human society conceived.
‘Acts of
compassion’ includes empathy, fairness, altruism and inter-dependence,
Which
itself is rational, just and full of resplendence.
The fifth
debt we owe is towards our forefathers,
Man Oh
Man! Think because of them we are life-runners.
Our acts
of kindness and good conduct help us to release a portion of this debt,
Man Oh
Man! Think without their graciousness, it is impossible to drift.
The sixth
debt we owe is towards God’s grace,
Without
which we cannot climb life maze.
A portion
of this debt can be released
By
enriching oneself with human values and doing good deeds.
The
Supreme force loves all his beings and creatures,
We must
practice the enriched human values and not only become its preachers
Man is
not born free,
But life
itself gives a golden opportunity to get debt free.