PASSION and COMPASSION 
Food for Thought
By 
VIKRAM KARVE 
Here is one of favourite teaching stories – a story which elucidates the difference between Passion and Compassion.
Two Monks were once travelling together on a long journey. It was the monsoon season and it was raining heavily when they suddenly reached a flooded stream where they saw a beautiful woman who wanted to cross the stream but was afraid as she was wary of the strong current.
On seeing the monks the beautiful woman asked them if they could help her cross the stream.
The  first monk hesitated, but the other one quickly picked her up onto his  shoulders, transported her across the water, and put her down on the  other side.
The beautiful woman thanked him and departed.
As  the monks continued on their way, the first monk was brooding and  preoccupied. After a while, he could restrain himself no longer, and  unable to hold his silence, he admonished the second monk who had  carried the woman, “Brother, our spiritual training teaches us to avoid  any contact with women. We monks don’t go near females, especially young  and lovely ones, but you picked up that beautiful woman on your  shoulders and carried her all the way!”
“Brother,” the second monk replied, “I left the woman back there. Why are you are still carrying her?"
Tell me, Dear Reader, is this the difference between passion and compassion? 
Maybe there is some more profound meaning in this story too…
VIKRAM KARVE 
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VIKRAM   KARVE             educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU, Lawrence School  Lovedale, and          Bishop's   School Pune,  is  an Electronics and Communications             Engineer by    profession, a Human   Resource Manager and   Trainer  by          occupation, a    Teacher by vocation, a   Creative   Writer by       inclination  and a    Foodie    by passion. An avid     blogger, he  has      written a  number of  fiction      short stories   and   creative       non-fiction  articles in magazines  and        journals for many    years      before the  advent of blogging. His     delicious     foodie  blogs have        been  compiled in a book   "Appetite for a   Stroll".      Vikram   lives  in    Pune   with his   family and pet Doberman  girl    Sherry,    with    whom  he   takes     long walks thinking creative   thoughts. 
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wow... i am amazed :)
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