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This is a true incident of Kupwara sector of Jammu and Kashmir, 15 Sikh jawans of the Indian Army, under the leadership of their Major, were going to the army post built in the heights of the Himalayas. For the next 3 months, he was to remain on this Army post.
The deployment of soldiers at these army posts built on the snowy heights of the Himalayas varies every 3 months. Apparently, he was eagerly waiting for this incoming troop on the post which was the army's trivial.
It was a cold season and it was freezing due to snowfall in between. This made the journey on these inaccessible roads even more difficult. Major thought in the midst of the journey - I wish! A cup of tea would have been a big relief. I wish it was late night and who would open a shop in such a cold condition.
It was a cold season and it was freezing due to snowfall in between. This made the journey on these inaccessible roads even more difficult. Major thought in the midst of the journey - I wish! A cup of tea would have been a big relief. I wish it was late night and who would open a shop in such a cold condition.
After walking for an hour like this, this convoy stopped near a small shop in Sunsan which seemed to be a tea shop. The shop was locked. Major said - Seals are not destined for tea, yes take some rest here. This troop started traveling about 3 hours ago.
A young man said - Sir! This is a tea shop, we can make tea… just have to break the lock.
Army Major got into thinking. This was an unethical advice, but thinking that the army soldiers tired in the cold will get great help from a cup of tea, they gave permission.
Luck was with him, the shop also had all the tea-making items and a few packets of Biscuit. Instantly made hot tea. Army soldiers were ready to move forward after being refreshed with tea biscuits.
The Major thought, he broke the shop and took tea biscuits without the permission of the owner of the shop. But we are not a thief group, we are disciplined soldiers of the army.
The Major took out Rs. 1,000 from the purse and kept it under a box on the shop counter by pressing it so that the chaiwala could get it easily. Major is now free from guilt. He ordered the shop doors to be closed.
Time passed for 3 months. This Army contingent played Duty at the Army Post with great responsibility and alertness. The best thing was that despite all the clashes that took place during this period, all were safe.
Now the time had come that the next team came to take his place. That day also came, that troop entrusted the responsibilities to the ensuing troop and set out to return. Coincidentally, he again stopped at the same shop. This time it was daytime, the shop was open and the chaiwala was present.
The chaiwala was an old man. He was very happy to see so many customers together. He made tea, made him drink and gave him breakfast.
The Major started talking to the tea seller. Meaning where he lives, since when he has been running a shop at such a lonely place. The old man began to experience and tell many stories. Every story contained the idea of God's favor and faith.
A young man said - Hey Baba! If God is everywhere, why has He kept you in such poverty?
Don't say like that, sir! Where God is not, God is really everywhere, I have proof - the chaiwala said.
3 months ago. A very bad time was going on. My only son was killed badly by terrorists to find out some information, information which he did not know.
I had to close the shop and hospitalize the boy. The shop remained closed for several days and money for medicines, treatment expenses was also lost.
People were also refraining from lending me fear of terrorists. I was very disappointed and hopeless.
Sir ! That day I remembered God and prayed for help.
And indeed God came to the shop to help me that day. It happened that when I returned to the shop the next morning, what would I see that the lock of the shop was broken.
My breath stopped, I felt that it was all over. Whatever was a little too went away. Then my eyesight caught at the counter at 1,000 rupees.
Sir ! You cannot guess, what was the value of those rupees for me that day. Who says God is not. Lord, sir! Of course.
There was a glow of deep trust in the eyes of the chaiwala. The eyes of all the soldiers were met by the eyes of the Major. The Major understood and in his gestures ordered everyone that no one would say anything.
Major woke up, gave tea money and said to the old man with his hands - You say right Baba! God really is. and yes ! Thanks for the tea, your tea was very good.
The eyes of all the soldiers met the eyes of the Major, which had become a bit damp, for the first time he notices this.
That night the shop became a blessing to God for the soldiers of the army and the next morning became the great God for the old tea seller.
Where is god? God is everywhere. Many times you too can become a form of God for someone. God does his work by making such people a medium.
