Whatever Has Happened Is Justice Whatever Has Happened Is Justice | Page 10
PREFACE
Thousands of pilgrims were on their way to Badrinath and
Kedarnath, in India, when an avalanche came through, burying
alive and killing hundreds of people. Upon hearing such news,
many questioned why God had taken the lives of those who were
coming to worship with such devotion. “God is unjust,” many
people said.
When dividing an inheritance of property between two
brothers, one brother receives a larger portion than the other
brother. In this scenario, the intellect seeks justice, and the two
brothers fight the issue all the way to the Supreme Court. They
end up being miserable, spending most of the inheritance on legal
fees.
How is it that sometimes the innocent man ends up in jail
and the guilty man is set free? Where is the justice? The men of
principle suffer while those without principles enjoy life. Corrupt
people enjoy their big homes and other luxuries, whereas the
honest ones have to struggle for their daily bread. Where is
justice ?
Such incidents occur in life and where the intellect seeks
justice in them, the result is misery. Pujya Dadashri has imparted
his extraordinary knowledge with us that in reality injustices do
not exist in this world. Whatever has taken place and whatever
happens, is justice. Nature has never deviated from justice.
Nature is not a person or a God, who is under any influences.
Nature is an interplay of scientific circumstantial evidences. Many
circumstances must be precise, in order for a task to be
accomplished.
Of the thousands of pilgrims, why did only a few die? The
ones who were meant to die, whose account it was to die,
collectively met with their death in the avalanche. An incident has