jhaṣāṇāḿ makaraś cāsmi
Of fishes I am the shark
BG 10.31
A man who survived while adrift in the Pacific for 106
days is crediting a shark for helping to save his life.
Toakai Teitoi, 41, a policeman from the Central Pacific
island nation of Kiribati, had been traveling with his brother-in-law on what
was supposed to be a short voyage, beginning May 27, from the Kiribati capital
of Tarawa to his home island of Maiana.
But the mariners decided to fish along the way, and fell
asleep during the night. When they awoke they were far at sea and adrift in
their 15-foot wooden vessel. They soon ran out of fuel, and were short on
water.
"We had food, but the problem was we had nothing to
drink," Teitoi told Agence France-Presse news service.
Dehydration was severe. Falaile, the 52-year-old
brother-in-law, died on July 4. That night, Teitoi slept next to him,
"like at a funeral," before an emotional burial at sea the next
morning.
Teitoi shared scant details of the ordeal after arriving
in Majuro, in the Marshall Islands, on Saturday. He said he prayed the night
Falaile died, and the next day a storm arrived and, over the next several days,
he was able to fill two five-gallon containers with fresh water.
Days and weeks passed, however, and Teitoi, a father of
six, did not know whether he'd live or die. He subsided mostly on fish and
protected himself against the searing tropical sun by curling up in a small,
covered portion of the bow.
It was on the afternoon of Sept. 11 that he awoke to the
sound of scratching against his boat. A six-foot shark was circling the boat
and, Teitoi said, bumping against its hull "He (the shark) was guiding me to a fishing boat," Teitoi
said. "I looked up and there was the stern of a ship and I could see crew
with binoculars looking at me."
Toakai Teitoi credits the shark for helping to save his life.
The shark helped because the boatman prayed to the Lord. Krishna comes as the shark and saves the stranded boatman as He (Krishna) says He is shark among fishes.
Hare Krishna
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