Behold the drama on the cosmic stage Infinite actors weaving their roles A drama with no script no beginning nor end Every spectator an actor and part of the play - D. V. Gundappa's 'Mankuthimmana Kagga'
Friday, 26 September 2025
Dear friend,
According to scientists, the concept of this theatrical began 13.8 billion years ago! On this platform called the Earth, the stage design, lighting system, decoration, selection of various characters, screenplay, stage rehearsal, etc. have taken billions of years to formulate. They say that the play that we see on Earth today, began about four billion years ago, when the first lifefom was born on the Earth.
Another perplexing thing about this narrative is that there is no specific storyline or theme for the play. No one knows whether it has happy ending or tragic finale! However, every moment of the play is thrilling with a wonderful scenario that constantly arouses curiosity about what will happen next!
The unique thing about this drama is that each character does not have a specific period for its role. For some creatures, it is just a few minutes; for the others, it may go on for hundred years! Each character begins as an innocent character and receives further training on this stage; learns what was taught, develops, and evolves to become a mature character. Having learned and understood its role, it displays it on the stage and becomes the target of the world's admiration, indifference, scorn, slander or accusation. It teaches what it has learned to the next generation, sifts through all that it has learned, carries the essence and prepares for another performance, and enters the stage again.
With great excitement and curiosity, we are watching the wonderful drama being performed on the earth, wondering what will happen next and how this story will continue tomorrow! We are totally captivated by the sequence of events and are lost in thought while watching. The irony is that we have forgotten that we too are part of this story and actors in this drama!
If we call this is a drama, shouldn't there be a director for this theatrical? Shouldn't there be a regisseur for this stageshow? Most of us believe that there is a divine force that pervades and governs the entire universe and is responsible this drama. We call him God. He selects the roles. He decides, who should continue and for how long. Those roles which are not contributing, those which are irrilavent, move permanently to backstage. And there are also those who think, if this eternal stageplay has a director remotely, or does it need one? And there are millions of living beings on this earth who think like them or cannot think at all!
There are people who try to disturb the fragile equilibrium of nature; spoilsports who kindle wrath in the society; who spoil its health. No wonder such people have been on earth since time immemorial. After all, a drama of this magnitude should comprise of all kinds of characters! We should always remember that the sole intention of the whole creation is to move from chaos to order, from darkness to light, from death to immortality, and ultimately towards excellence!
Let us join hands to make our only Earth, a place where all elements of life can live in health, happiness and harmony.
SPECIAL WILDLIFE MESSENGER OF THIS YEAR
Pheasant-tailed
Jacana (Hydrophasianus chirurgus), found
in tropical Asia, is an eye-catching waterbird found on lakes and ponds with
extensive floating vegetation. They have elongated toes and nails that enable
them to walk on floating vegetation.
Long-tailed breeding adults are striking: the large white wing patch and
head contrast sharply with its black body and bright yellow neck patch. It
forages on floating plants for insects, molluscs and seeds. The bird is polyandrous, with females courting
multiple males. Its song, seldom heard,
is a repeated, ringing ‘ku-woo’.
Hand-painted cards, Acrylic on Paper. Total: this year 1875; in 41 years 83,470. Total recipients: this year 1236; in 41 years 16,640.
