Story of Muthu Swami iyyer, the greatest lawyer of India

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There lived two brothers in a remote village in the then state of Madras. The elder brother was a virtuous person engaging in good thoughts and deeds. Their family was poor. The younger of the two was in bad company and was given to bad thoughts and deeds. It is easy to get into bad company whereas good company is not so easily available. A big boulder can be thrown down a mountain by merely pushing it, but it is a herculean task to take a boulder uphill. Similarly it is very difficult to rise to a high position, but is very easy to fall to ruin. The younger brother fell into bad ways due to the bad company that he kept. Instigated by the bad company, he developed hatred towards his brother. He sued his brother for possession of the house that was earned by his brother. The house was not an ancestral property. The younger one dragged his brother to court and made him suffer. The lawyers, tempted by the money offered, gave into the sinister motives of the younger brother and lost the case. The elder brother lost his claim to the property. The elder brother was pained to see the absence of truth and righteousness and brooded himself to death. He had a wife and a son. His wife took her son to Madras, determined to give her son a decent life. They suffered a lot without food and proper shelter. Overtime the wife earned meagre amounts as a labourer and started providing for her son. The son who was determined to give himself a better future bore many hardships; he ate in the charity giveaways and studied under the street lamps. He did not have even a pie to drink a cup of coffee. The boy got himself educated in spite of all the troubles and tribulations. Today’s ‘intermediate’ was called as “FA”. The boy passed the FA exam. The mother was very overjoyed to hear the news that her son had passed the exam and blessed her son whole heartedly. She said, “Son, your father died heartbroken due the prevalent injustice and unrighteousness. It appears even the Goddess of justice is against us. Justice doesn’t seem to exist in the world today. The educated are taking up the jobs to fulfil their selfish motives but not to uplift the justice or for the sake of the country. The lawyers are tempted by the money offered to argue even on the wrong side. There are so many lawyers who have ruined innumerable families like ours by their greed. But I am yet to see such a lawyer whose children are happy and living peacefully. I have only seen the children laying to ruins the earnings of such lawyers. In order to give peace to your father’s soul, you have to study LLB, take up the profession of a lawyer and uphold and uplift justice.” so saying she blessed her son. The son, thus blessed by his mother, in accordance with her wishes took up the study of law. With his mother’s words ringing in his heart and ears, he studied hard and passed the exam. Slowly he started his practise as lawyer with the aim to give peace to his father’s soul and to abide by his mother’s words. He thought that the blood that flowed in him, the food he ate, and the head- are all the gifts of his parents and hence must be offered to them. This is the real meaning of the saying,”Matrudevo bhava, (mother is god), Pitru devo bhava (father is God).” In order to please his parents he developed these good thoughts and good habits day by day. Good thoughts can never be destroyed. The good thoughts of man remain even after his death. Thoughts are very powerful, sacred and permanent. Sometime later India attained independence. After independence this boy became the chief justice of the high court of Madras state and he is Muththu Swami Iyer!! Shortly thereafter the mother died peacefully, happy that her son had become the chief justice of the high court. One can see how the sacred and noble aspirations of the mother and the son have borne fruit!! Muththu Swami Iyer attained great fame.

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