This incident
happened when I was in college. My
mother and I would often go to a nearby temple in the evenings. It was hardly a ten-minute walk to that
temple, from our house.
One day, as we
were on our way, both of us sensed that a man on a bicycle was slowly riding
along with us. He was middle-aged and
wore a kurta and pajama. He was staring at us continuously, rather at
my mother. We felt very awkward. We weren’t unduly scared though, as it was
the busy main road.
Suddenly, that
man stopped riding and got down. Now, we
were slightly nervous. What he could
possibly want from us, we wondered.
He addressed my
mother and said “I’m sorry but I couldn’t help staring at you. You see, my sister looks just like you.” Now, we were relieved.
But what he
said next was unbelievable. “Her name is
Sharada.” My mother’s name is also
Sharada.
We had heard
that seven people in the world resemble any person, but in this case, the name
was also the same.
I told him, “My
mother’s name is also Sharada.” Now he
was dumb-struck by the uncanny coincidence.
Truly, fact is
stranger than fiction.
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The copyright of this write-up is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.
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