Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Rising in-tolerance

On the east of river Indus, between Himalayas and Indian Ocean was born a civilization that was eons ahead of other human races in different parts of the world of its time. This land had everything the nature offers – rivers, forests, mountains or sea.  A description quite resembling with the ‘Promised land’ and so full of life, this land was God’s own country. So full of gratitude, people started revering everything that was life giving, be it rivers, Sun, plants or a Cow. But that was not all, people here always believed in exploring nature beyond its physical dimension. Hence born the spirituality. So blessed was this land that so many great saints, seers and scientists were born here.  So rich in culture and literature, science and medicine, math and economics, this land was ‘Vishwa Guru’ then.

With so much around to content a human yet it was concluded here that this is not the ultimate. Its rather a bondage and the ultimate is rather ‘liberation’ from this bondage. There were different paths suggested for this ‘liberation’. Different people of their times followed different paths to attain it.  But there was never any concept of ‘religion’ here. The scriptures here say -  एकम् सत्, विप्राः बहुधा वदन्ति. (Truth is one, sages call it by different names). So ‘tolerance’ and ‘secularism’ was very fundamental in this region.

When the first events of globalization took place in history, this land came in contact with the other parts of the globe. First came the merchants and gave the people on the east of river Sindh/Indus a name ‘Indu’ which overtime was modified and became ‘Hindu’. Then came the “Religion” and we were introduced to a new concept of ‘mine holier than thou’.  A concept just opposite to the concepts of ‘tolerance’ and ‘secularism’.  So intolerant, to differentiate and discriminate they added the suffix “ism”to Hindu and hence the term “Hinduism”was coined, which was never read or heard of in any old Hindu scripture or history book.

Hinduism is so vast in its meaning that it takes every other religion into its fold. Being secular and tolerant we always welcomed everyone here and practice any faith or worship any God here as God was never the ultimate in Hinduism. Liberation was the ultimate and God was just a medium.  And whatever medium one choose, it’s his choice.

We never invaded anyone outside because we never had to, we had everything here, literally everything. But the plethora of wealth here lured everyone. Stories were written about it which tempted the sailors so much that they went on the journey of this land and reached what the world know as America today. But not all missed the target. We were invaded, tortured and ruled by tyrants for almost a millennium. Our great kings who were on the verge of become another Alexander or Genghis Khan, embraced peace and shunned violence. The Ashoka is a great example. Another King Prithvi Raj Chauhan forgave the tyrant Mohd Gauri multi-times while he didn’t reciprocate in same fashion when positions reversed. Our greatness was seen as our weakness which was taken advantage of and we became slaves. We were shamed, looted, tortured and we were deprived of our legacy. Substantially impaired, they could not kill the essence of Hinduism.

Even after such dark era, secular fabric was still there. Both Hindus and Muslims had common ancestry. Different people converted for different reasons. But by the mid of 18th century we had a common enemy. The greatest imperialist power of the time had enslaved us. We struggled and strived and gained it back. But India did not gain Independence to throw the British out. It was to live our lives our own way. To live with self-respect and not being mocked for worshipping a Cow, fight cases in courts to build a temple and face protest on introduction of Yoga in schools and restore our rich culture.

But unfortunately it didn’t happen. There was only one Gandhi and then pseuso-gandhis took over. They belittled our history further and wrote their own glories. Manipulating the definitions of secularism they replaced it with ‘’appeasement’’ and ‘hypocrisy’. They used it well to create hysteria. The culture of dynastic politics, corruption and appeasement earned them minions and boot-lickers in every field who returned what they owe them.

Today the self-proclaimed seculars and liberals are trying to portray the picture as – “There was once a land, so perfect, where religious intolerance is unheard of, no violence ever took place and then in 2014 came a man called Modi and ruined everything.” The hysteria they are creating is dangerous. Every major religion of the world has one or more land where it practices its own faith, Islam infact has only one country with the concept of secularism. India is secular because the majority here believes in ‘secularism’ and ‘tolerance’.

‘’Secualrism” was a concept born in India, first practiced by the Hindus, crippled by the invaders, claimed by the West and abused by the politicians.




Monday, October 11, 2010

God, and theist atheists.


Who is a theist? Who is an atheist? Who is God ? Have these questions ever knocked on your head ? Well they did on mine. I didn't pooh-pooh them outrightly but let them to come in and surface inside my head.  Let me pour it over here whatever struck on my head on this and whatever I could reason out and resolve on this.

If you are to answer the above questions, normal replies would be -  A theist is a person who believes in the existence of God(s). An atheist is a person who doesn't believe in the existence of God(s). God is a supernatural being conceived as omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient and originator of this Universe. But do you really think definitions end here ? Are these definitions absolute ? Well sorry if your answer is affirmative, as I differ with you here. These are few questions I'm looking the answers for in this session. So refract all your straying thoughts from all frivolous things and converge them towards the foci point under lens of thought here.

Life exists on earth. This Universe is one creation. Everything is made of matter. A very genuine question that strikes our brain many a times when we are in pensive mood is – from where all this came ? Who created all this ? Well science give some answers. Even if we don’t ignore it or ridicule it but still you can’t buy it completely. Dubiousness will always follow it.  Science says it’s formation is the result of gigantic fission/fusion reactions that took place millions of years ago. But science couldn’t come with a satisfactory answer as to from where the content/matter (gases and solids) which reacted originated. Do you think science can answer it, ever ? Well your immediate reply would be No. But science has always come up with miracles and what is not expected. So we can’t deny it completely. But more imperative thought is - would it be the day we all would stop believing in the sovereignty of almighty called God ?  Followers of atheism would get another concrete reason to pooh-pooh the concept of God. Also, some of theists would shift from theism to atheism. Well probably is almost null that it would happen. Also science says – Energy can neither be created or destroyed, but can be transformed from one form to another. Question arises, if it can’t be created but can be transformed, means it exists. From where it came into existence? We can’t see energy as it has no physical existence but we all are testimonies of it’s applications. Infact we all apply it in our daily lives. Can science ever answer from where all this energy came from; which is transforming from one form to another ? Well the answer is the same as above.

There are actually different sets of people. If we format the above definitions (in paragraph 2) from our brains for sometime, what would be your reply ? You'll take a complete different view on this, like I did. Let us first understand what is God. Is God some person ? How he looks ? Where he lives ? GOD I feel is not just acronym for G – Generator, O – Operator, D – Destroyer but something beyond it, if seen on a larger canvas. I think we all believe in his existence or we all are theists or nobody is an atheist in this world. Strange ? Well I can explain how. God is not just a material thing. He is beyond the scope of physical and chemical composition. He is not just an idol but a feeling.
Every good/pure/pious feeling is God. Where goodness is, God exists. Breaking barriers of theism and atheism I believe, everyone believes in his existence. Some worship him while others practice him. Practicing him is more important than to just believe him or worship him. An atheist philanthropist is any-day better than a fanatic-theist. Some find him in idols some believe he is within. In case of former does it matter if he believes in God or not ? Infact, he is the one who is following God in true sense, though his feeling behind this is not to please God.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Preface

"My Experiments With Truth" !! Now before you give me lurid expressions, let me make clear that this blog is not about Mahatma Gandhi's auto-biography. And if you are a Gandhi follower, and had almost dialed your solicitor's number to sue me for plagiarism, I request you to hang-up your phone immediately. It has nothing to do with Mahatma Gandhi ji. Its all about me and my life experiences and experiments.

Being dressed in a physical body, I'm vulnerable to inimical elements and that's what i'm going through right now. All physical things in existence are exposed to some or the other jeopardy invariably is what I feel, especially when going through such plight, as i'm in now. It is really a frustrating phase in any (normal) beings life but not mine. No, i'm not professing myself to be ab-normal, but enduring this chronic ail for a long-time has probably made me immune to its (some)effect. Yes, I said "some" because at the end of the day i'm also a human-being and not endowed with any super-natural enduring-powers. So, I do get frustrated at times when I go through that peak-suffering.

These sufferings, if, have taken a lot out of me, they have also given me some capricious opportunities to think about a lot of random things. As the time elapsed, I started writing all those things, but in an un-organized manner (as is my life). Now, as I have some amount of time, I planned to write them in an organized manner and what can be better place than writing blog.


I'll try to pour my thoughts in this blog "My Experiments With Truth" to the best I can. 


And if you don't find me good or great or not interesting at all, then i'm not sorry for that. I'm not paid to write all this, so read with your mouth shut what you are getting for free.To show your resentment, if you really can't control it, you can leave your comments.

Dedication

Dedicated to
my
Failures and Frustrations.