One brother to other:
In a family familiar to me, elder brother Shri Virendra ji is retired from Air Force as Air Marshal and resides in Jodhpur city. The younger brother is retired as a brigadier in the military and lives in his native village, 100 km from Jodhpur. A long time has passed since the death of the wife of the younger brother, Shri Surendra ji. Whenever Surendra ji wanted or his elder brother would call over the telephone, they would plan to meet and then the long sitting over gossiping would be held between the two, in Jodhpur. In this way there is unbreakable love between the two brothers. The elder brother wanted the younger brother to stay with him in Jodhpur for maximum time, but the younger brother would have wanted to stay in the village to take care of the land and keep in touch with the villagers.
Once the younger brother left for the village from Jodhpur and after two hours received a call from the elder brother. Have you reached the village? The younger brother said that I have just arrived and is now opening the lock of the house. The elder brother asked, now when are you coming back to Jodhpur?
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Have you seen the relation of one brother to another like this before…??
Daughter-in-law to father-in-law:
One of my friends is a retired executive engineer from the electricity department and resides in Jodhpur only. His wife had passed away ten years ago. His eldest son passed away three years ago. The younger son and daughter-in-law are staying in the government quarters because of their government jobs. As old age progressed, he thought that I should distribute my property to both the sons in front of me. So he sold his bungalow in the posh colony and divided the property among sons and daughters and bought a big house for the daughter-in-law of the younger boy and two grandchildren in a colony outside the city and himself started living with the widowed daughter-in-law. After completing the eighties, the body started to sag and diseases surrounded him. I keep going to take care of them. One day when I reached his house, the daughter-in-law asked me to take a seat while I fed my father. In front of me, she made her father-in-law sit on the bed and supported him with her feet from behind, feeding a plate in one hand and a mouthful of bread in the other.
My friend was unable to even open his eyes due to weakness and memory had also become weak. After feeding him, she started massaging her father-in-law’s head like a mother caresses her baby after taking a bath.
The scene was so nice that I felt that after the death of my partner’s mother she was born again in his house as a daughter-in-law.
Did you see the relationship between the daughter-in-law and father-in-law?
From Son to Father:
One of my acquaintances is a high administrative officer in the government. He was born in a small village to a teacher’s house. Then he got selected in the Indian Administrative Service due to his hard work. He was also married to a high administrative officer, who probably seemed to be of a reputed and well settled family. She did not go to the village to meet her father-in-law, her teacher, but Bhai Saheb used to visit the village to take care of her father. When that Gurudev reached full old age with time, the son said, what is your last wish? Father said – I want to stay in Haridwar and give up my life there. The administrative officer took his father to Haridwar. He did his full service for three-four months, even used to wash his dirty clothes with father’s excreta and urine and before leaving the body, father continued to bless him a lot.
Did You see the son’s relationship with his father?
-Er. Tarachand
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