We witnessed another profound piece of writing today both in Naren's dialogues and obviously the last 4 lines.. If birth and death are both in the hands of God, why doesn't he take the blame of death??
So, here I am with another interpretation of mine-
This is the reality people fail to understand or even after knowing the truth, ignore it, should I say it is all about human nature and its frailties?? God neither takes credit nor takes the blame, as he is beyond these definitions we carved out in this world. It is us, who as per our convenience play these unnecessary games of blame and credit.
Pooja's would be mother in law, devastated at her son's death, in that moment of helplessness where she wants to do something about it, chose the most vulnerable person present there to target. We have our limitations, we need something tangible in front of us to vent out our grief, frustrations, happiness, love and the entire realm of emotions we are able to feel. Blaming God won't help, talking to him won't help, because he will not be visible, he will not react to our actions. And there lies our limitations , we are slaves of our senses. We fail to acknowledge everything which doesn't appeal to our senses.
Is that the secret?? To win over our senses, so that we can encounter the reality that lies inside us, God which is present in our heart and is closest to us. As they say, a musk deer wandering for the musk, the scent of which makes him look everywhere, but being blind in the control of his sense of smell, he fails to realize it lies in its own naval..
Once we are able to realize the presence of him in ourselves, we are liberated. Liberated from these worldly games of blame and credit, of happiness and grief. As that is when we know, how to deal with our own emotions which make us helpless and vulnerable 😳
Hope I was able to make some sense and didn't bore you much 😊