यतो
धर्म: ततो जय:
The Childhood
Young Margaret Noble with all curiosity shining in her deep
greyish blue eyes was looking at a person who had come as a
guest to meet her father Samuel Noble. Samuel Noble was a priest
in a church in Devonshire, in England and was very fond of his
eldest daughter who had keen interest in knowing what work her
father was doing. She used to accompany her father to the mass
in Church or for serving or preaching the poor. Even when some
of his friends would come to meet him, he would allow his little
Margot to be present there.
Today’s guest was not an ordinary guest he was working as a
missionary in a far off land of India and he was narrating the
strange missionary stories about India. With wide-eyes, Margaret
was listening and even asking questions in between. The Guest
laughed and said, ‘Samuel, I am sure this daughter of yours
would go to India one day to serve Indians’. Little did they
realize then that she would go to India to serve Indian in an
Indian way and not as a Christian Missionary!
Margaret Elizabeth Noble was born on 28th October 1867 to Samuel
Richmond Noble and Mary Isabel Noble. Samuel Noble was
Protestant and a minister in Wesleyan Church in Northern
Ireland. He went for further training to England so for initial
6-7 years, Margaret was brought up by her maternal grandfather
who was one of the influential leaders of the freedom movement
of Ireland. Later she came to stay with her parents at
Devonshire, England and was a favourite of her father.
Unfortunately when Margaret was 10 years old, her father Samuel
passed away. It seems in his last farewell to his wife Mary he
whispered, ‘When God calls Margaret, let her go. She will spread
her wings…she will do great things’. However, for young
Margaret, the death of her father brought many questions to her
mind like - What is death? Why are we born?
She studied at Halifax College run by the Chapter of the
Congregationalist Church. She had interest in varied subjects
like natural sciences, music, arts, literature, history etc.
Fortunately, for her there was no question what she would be
doing after her education. She grew up aspiring to be a teacher
and after completing her education started working as a teacher
at the age of seventeen. As she started early in her profession
of teaching, she had open mind, readiness to experiment with new
ideas and all the enthusiasm and sharp intellect to focus on the
intricacies of her profession. Thus, she started implementing
new education in her school.
In due course Margaret decided to get married to one young man
she liked but even before the engagement was announced, he fell
ill and died. This was her second encounter with death. Death
had snatched away from her the persons she loved most. She was a
woman of strong character. The tragedy did not break her but
made her think deep about life and its purpose. If we are to die
one day not known to us then why are we born? Are we just
puppets in someone’s hand? What are we supposed to do in such
uncertain life? What is the ultimate Truth of this whole
existence? Do we waste our time in going after the transient and
momentary when life is so uncertain? Search for the eternal,
absolute truth became a driving force of her life.
To be Continue
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. . . Are you Strong? Do you feel Strength? — for I know it is truth
alone that gives Strength. Strength is the medicine for the world’s
disease . . .
This is the great fact: "Strength is LIFE; Weakness is Death."
- Swami Vivekananda
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- Swami Vivekananda
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