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A week is long time in politics: Reaching self through World !



by me, 5th June 2014
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It is often said that a week is a long time in politics, and truly yes, it is. As demonstrated by historic mandate India gave to one party, one leader in particular, this is truer than before. The scale of analysis, introspection and obsession with critical scrutiny these election results received are unparalleled in recent Indian history. Only comparisons, if they fit, can be Mandal-Kamandal debate in 1990s and lately the anti-corruption movement and gender sensitive legislations in last two years. The week after 16th May seems to have not only shocked the intellectual foundations of the media, academia and intelligentsia but also have uprooted the deep contradictions within so called ‘Secular-Progressive-Liberal’ establishments across the country. Some are trying to stick to age old political ideologies of sycophancy, some to ‘hippocratic’ salesmanship of secularism and some to ‘lip-service’ of inclusive diversity of a country which never allows the dictum of dogma, division and duplicity.  

My week followed by election results gave me few insights about the issues which not only unshackled my imagination but also gave me a window of opportunity for making sense of the things in coming times. On a summer full of heat waves, I happen to travel to sea-faced temple of meditation in Mumbai. Temple, not in a religious sense, but surely in a spiritual-meditative sense. This is a grateful tribute returned by Satynarayan Goenka to his Gurus from Myanmar for gifting India the art and knowledge of Vipassana. His guru was Saya Gyi U Ba Khin, who recently for decades pursued the knowledge of Vipassana and distributed the same to thousands of followers through international Vipassana Meditation Centres established in Myanmar. Saya Gyi predicted that next revival of Dhamma will be from India and one Indian will be responsible for carrying out massive explorations and journey for spreading this knowledge to poor and ignorant without any greed, without religious bias and without any materialistic motive. This person was Satyanarayan Goenka. In the darkness of history, this art and science of life-meditation was lost in the corridors of ignorance. So, I was fortunate to embark on this short journey. So short in distance, but so long in meaning, investigation and acquiring the wisdom that I still don’t consider myself worthy for the reward of that journey, let alone the claim that I understood the whole import of that philosophy.

I reached Global Vipassana Pagoda in search of questions and not for answers. Questions, which can destroy me, questions that can recreate me. Questions that can shake my foundations, questions that can construct vision of my life. Questions that can heal my vitiated mind, questions which can sharpen my intellect and argument. Questions which can awaken me from my slumber—which in its extreme insensitivity have insulted many virtues and in effect---bypassed many struggles, many voices, many movements throughout the life I lived or claimed to live upon to. Many times we search for answers where our questions are wrongly placed, inspired by narrow vision and shaped by parochial dreams. So, I was in search of questions which should propel my life forward through which I can travel and struggle, fight and die while finding answers to them. Why, how, when all the biggest challenges destroy me and appeal me with its cruel charm that hello, show your pain and stand up again; so that I can say with pride, “Yes, I am ready to take on my Conqueror” and let me feel the pain, poverty and pity in myself while watching through the eyes of aggressor. While I concentrate and focus my gaze to the undisturbed pose of the hegemonic time in front of me, I say to it: “you may be infinite, but I am finitely minuscule, deep down to my existence and mind well; my impatience, my greed, my insensitivity, my utter contempt for public service are also finite---will be destroyed by presence of infinite failures, agony of shameful defeats and all pervasive fall of my character time and again. So, come on you infinite, I finite, is ready to face you. So, come on!!!”

I have been to Vipassana dhyan once in my early university days. While I did not formally enrolled again in due course of last few years; I continue to meditate on my own what I consider the one of the greatest gifts I have received in my mortal life. But I never viewed it from the point of view of “Liberating Force” for ignorant, poor and marginalized. As I reached the place, beyond sea of Gorai, near Assel World; people started coming in slowly but steadily. Initially, there were clear herds were going to entertainment park near Pagoda. As sun started climbing, the number of groups and people started ascending. I underestimated the magnetic potential of the place. It had more people on weekdays than normally what one tourist place attracts on weekends, bookshop owner told me during my visit.

The way people have received it is astounding. Even though, it is not a typical religious place and does not support the traditional rituals of religion; this place has emerged as one of the few places in India which can advocate social-political reform, quest of knowledge-scientific attitude, virtues of social commitment and community service, dedication to questioning attitude and readiness to bulldoze the burden of faith and its claim that surrender to god, together all potentially can give us the calm, peace and solutions. Instead, this Pagoda—epitome of self criticism and tower of service towards self-society through wisdom, compassion and  inclusiveness—has emerged as a symbol of not only peace amongst different religions, in its essential goal of “establishing supremacy of humanism”; but also has projected the vision of  “Equanimity”. This equanimity, as epitomized in the preaching of Gautam Buddha in the form of Dhamma. Buddha never claimed to have founded the religion. Even some kind of consolidation of culture being lived by people, who follow Buddhism, is being formalized over the years; it was never visualized by Buddha as a ritualistic religion which can satisfy our cravings for compensating piousness with rewards, both material and spiritual.
Vipassana, was essence of Buddhism; historically. During the course of time, when Buddhism lost the path and also the wisdom of the meditation, it started dwindling. Art of Viapassana was scientific way of aligning our life with rational principles of nature and thus immerse ourselves in consistent self-reflection about the changes in ourselves and around us. These changes—sometimes pleasant and many times unpleasant—always disturb our composure---makes us happy in pleasant times and sad in sorrow times. Vipassana through meditation with an equanmious mind glorifies the vulnerability of life but also illuminates the massive potential of Sthitpradnya; uncollapsable silent-steady-solid attentive power of mind in any situation---and thus escorts us through the corridors of mind-body-brain triangle. From there, it leaves our hand thus we are on our own to explore, investigate and rediscover our lost control, our disappeared conscience, our languishing-perishing-corroding selfishness and we thus slowly arrive at the gates of comradeship, friendship, entrepreneurship of values. 

This entrepreneurship does not talk of wealth creation but discusses long lasting virtues, values and assets. The relations we make with people all our lives have unique potential to solve the problems around us. But we alienate many and get obsessed with remaining. The emotions, rather than being strengths become self inflicting swords and further our self-character becomes obstacle rather than engine of dissent. Our personality becomes symbol of greed instead of energetic commitment to welfare. Our life gets reflected as a stagnant supporter of slavery to power rather than transformer of lives suffering from poverty of arguments, hunger of food and vacuum of knowledge.

So, this Dhamma which is eternally simple in its purely natural form has been essential representation of Buddhist way of life i.e. Buddhism.  This Pagoda is not only a memorial of what Myanmaar did to preserve this heritage and knowledge of Vipassna but also putting Life of Buddha in right perspective in today’s times of intolerance, greed and technologically pervert times when we refuse to talk to each other and rather satisfied in gadgets while being insular from pain in front of us. This is a memorial to people who stood for human rights, who fought for equality and who lived and died for freedom from slavery, from ignorance and from caste system, from class system, from political system of prejudice-bias. This is a symbol of perseverance of people who stay calm in the events of crisis, in the agony of oppression and during the times of deprivation. This is homage to Bikshus and Bikshunees who stood for justice and progress during the times of conservative onslaught of religion. This is a structure which is a salute to the exploration of people who wanted to understand what exists inside life, what happens during life and why is it so. This is not about life beyond death; heaven and hell. This is about understanding why we create multiple worlds for same people, divergent dreams for fellow compatriots and divisive ideology for harmonious life---existing for all, nurturing all and shaping us all—together, in tough times, in simple times.

While going through the biography of Buddha, while listening to the story of how this Pagoda was created and while watching what different aspects of Vipassana Buddha preached, it was clear that this is a way forward in life---not to pray, but to act and spread the message of self-discovery, service and sacrifice through exploration, introspection and debate.

That’s the feeling I got when I traveled a small journey but completed a longer process of reaching myself through Pagoda, Vipassana and Buddha.
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rahul mane, (09654093359, creativityindian@gmail.com)                                                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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