While having a frugal breakfast of dosa with chutney, I watched my wife’s face. Pain was writ large on it. Two days of struggle with viral fever and splitting headache had taken much toll on her. I was about to complete a week’s glorious grappling with the disease. “There’s so much pain in human life,” I initiated a conversation. “Illnesses, injustices, exploitation, chicanery, malice… Yet we believe that there’s some god sitting up there and looking after us lovingly.” She ignored me. She didn’t even bother to look at me. Even her own pain wouldn’t deter her from her faith, I knew. Faith is very strong. Faith doesn’t need logic or any other support. Majority of the people believe in god and religion. What the majority do is right. Psychology has proved it indubitably that people don’t like to get into conflict with the group’s ways. If the group says gau mutra is holy, it is holy. If...
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