I am from India!
This statement evokes different feelings across
the world. Some might experience goosebumps, some might look amused. Different
people have different perceptions about the Country.
Many say, “Oh!
You are from land of snake charmers and tricksters”, or “Oh! The country where buffalos and cows are
the speed breakers on the road”! But rarely we meet people who speak of her
in high respect with tears in their eyes, “Oh!
You are from the land where the Sun of Knowledge never sets”. These are the
people who understand the depths of India’s greateness as beacon of light,
dispelling darkness of unknown through her vast knowledge due to deep rooted
Sanatana Dharma. They know that this is the land where great Sages walked and
taught, and where great institutions, like Nalanda or Takshasila, were once
thrived spreading the wings of knowledge seeped in Spirituality. This is the
land to where many people flock every day, to understand the Indian Philosophy,
to learn the arts like dance and music from the Masters. While there are
teachers all around the world who can impart the similar knowledge, they know
that the real learning happens only in India where the education is pivoted on
spirituality.
This is the land where Sri Adi Sankara walked
hundreds of years ago, establishing the path of life, and many Mahatmas, from
Srila Prabhupada, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa or Bhagavan Ramana, Shirdi Sai
Baba to Sri Sai Master, in different parts of the country guided many
disciples, and still providing guidance to the seekers. This is the land which
gave the world, Swami Vivenkananda, the world teacher, who went across the
world to extol the greatness of India and its deep rooted philosophy.
Also the land of BHAVADGITA, which stands as a
guiding light from spiritualists to philosophers to management gurus, where
some interpreted for higher cause and some for worldly cause!
The 20th Century life, in contrast
to all that, is moving on a path seeped in materialistic needs and possessions
and only interested in maintaining a strong balance sheet. This is the age,
which is “competitive”, “focused” and “highly knowledge based”. The focus many
a time is on “Specialisation” of a person. We are currently moving very fast on
the path of creating compartmentalized view. To give an example, we are either
good in making rice, or curry or sambar, but never looking at wholesome healthy
food preparation. Looking at life in wholesome manner in tandem with nature is
just not possible or it is scary as that could lead to “mental destablisation”.
Those who are living in alignment to it, are outliers in the society.
Particularly those who say the pivot of life has to be spirituality, such lot
are looked upon as stress busters rather than the guiding lights of life.
Then the question
comes, Why this drastic fall from those heights?
In the 19th century, the nation had
strong roots, probably because they lived and fought together, and the outlook
of the people was firmly on living happily and with satisfaction within their
means. They valued their freedom to achieve their life purpose. This is one of
the reasons, I feel, India could fight for its freedom and stood by the words
of Mahatma Gandhi, the man with two strong ammunitions, Ahimsa and Truth.
Everyone understood and enjoyed the happiness derived out of community-living
without any over- exploitation of resources. Their living, aligned with nature,
greatly helped their ethical lives. They always knew that spirituality is the
core of everyone’s life and seeking for happiness and contentment are the two
main objectives of everyone’s life. That is the reason why we had prayers in
school daily prior to classes, and mothers taught slokas, skits based on
mythological stories were performed, and mothers bedtime stories for their kids
were about what Lord Rama did or Lord Krishna did.
In the beginning of 20th century,
when the science exploded with new information, coupled with internet age,
which made the universe look smaller, ushered in global village concept. Only
the concept in this is village, but focus is more on competitiveness and
gaining upperhand, with a slogan, survival
of the fittest. But by adopting the culture of a forest, we forgot that we
are humans who can think and live harmoniously. It was said that in olden days
in the place of Sages, all the animals lived peacefully forgetting their
rivalry. Alas! We are not even thinking of such things and are trying to look at
the world with narrow outlook and with lot of negative perception. Our nulcleus
way of living is smaller than the actual nucleus and thinking which starts from
self, and propagates out to include society and the world, is stopping at self
and family.
We are constantly living in fear of losing, and
hence the insurance business is thriving. The let-go concept, which is being
taught all over, including the corporate offices, is becoming a mockery, as we
are closing in more and more. The freedom which we got in 1947, remained mostly
a date as we have failed to understand and connect that external freedom with
inner freedom which always existed thanks to deep rooted spirituality of our
forefathers. Many in free India looked at freedom as an opportunity to live the
way liked, and take what they like rather than as a golden opportunity to improve
and reach much greater heights. The sudden change of environment which opened
up many opportunities, made more and more look for options that fetched them
materialistic.
All this, in my view can be very well explained
using the sloka of Bhagavadgita, (3:21) which says, whatever a great man does, others
tend to follow. We identified with wrong idols in following. In places, where
the idol was a Mahatma, a Sadguru (not the namesake who is currently going
around), those societies are still thriving even in the modern times with
appropriate outlook and are inspiring few more to walk in the path. In the rest
of the society, this lack of right person to guide, the moral values are fast
going down and it is becoming more and more scary to live with openness, and to
have a satisfied life.
It is very important that the current
generation wakes up, to correct the deviation that happened in previous
generation and to take course correction to get back the Golden age of the
country that she richly deserves. There are Gurus waiting to guide those who are
willing to walk on that path and motivate others. It is up to us to follow the right path, questioning every minute, realising and experiencing ourselves the truth, rather than blindly following. Look deep in to every action and decide, the rest nature will take care to teach and correct. The GURU is everywhere and watching over those who are willing to walk that extra mile.
The GREAT MASTERS are waiting!