In small towns and suburban areas,
people would flock to the shrines on Thursdays and other days they thought were
sacred to visit such places. Not only men but women and children would also pay
visits in numbers for prosperity and contentment in their lives. Some would
always have stories of how good omens at shrines changed their lives for good while
others would persevere with their visitations in hope of hitting the jackpot
someday. Whether fortunes change or not, shrines which are not easily
accessible; offer an opportunity for an adventurous day out.
This Sunday, while going for a hike on
Trail 5 with my boys, the scenes were reminiscent of shrines. The parking was
full to the hilt. The trail track was loaded with people of all ages. The kind
of rush one sees at Bari Imams and Hajveri shrines.
Track leading to Wali Kandhari shrine in Hassan Abdal |
The thread of thoughts today does not
really stop at shrines or outdoors rather at the new plague in town; the malls.
It is worse than visiting shrines or outdoors but it is fast becoming a
lifestyle. Big malls like Dolmens, Packages, Gigas etc are capitalist fortresses.
The mice traps that only have bad effects on human economy and health. Firstly,
controlled temperature is a curse. If one temperature was good for human
health, God would have done just that. However,
everything comes at a price; with single transaction on a mall you start paying
for the controlled temperature costs. Secondly, there are no stairs for healthy
people only escalators or elevators for which you pay with every transaction at
the mall. Then the sky-rocketing goods’ prices, unhealthy food at food courts
and inactive games at fun cities for kids are all rippers. They just rip you
off of your hard earned money (if so) and may not have any healthy outcome for
you and your family. Finally, it’s a vicious cycle, you get ‘tempting’ offers like
membership cards, honey-trap discounts and fun city cards to return to the same
mall and get ripped off again and again. Although, mall culture is here to stay
with so many malls in the pipeline, yet the adaptation remains consumer’s choice.
Consumers, however, are the best of the creations and can do better than mice.
The Packages Mall, Lahore |
We quite conveniently distance
ourselves from anything conventional and readily assimilate and like to be
associated with anything modern and upscale. If we juxtapose shrine visitation
culture with the recently acquired culture of mall visitation, shrines beat malls
by a mile. Because shrines are outdoors with ambient temperatures and without
escalators. They offer low scale indigenous business activity, poor are fed for
free and last but not the least, people return with hope, however, false it may
be.
Bottom line is, if you can manage, go
out and immerse in to the nature once in a while and stay away from malls
because they do not add any value to your lives.
Only Allah knows the whole Truth.