Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Salvation lies in the temple


Salvation lies in the temple
I had written this earlier also. I am reiterating it, as I strongly believe that the roots of Indian economy shall remain weak if not reinforced and guided by our ethos - religion, traditions and culture.
Many years ago someone told me "believe in your strengths and weakness". I emphatically said, "I do!" He paused for a while and said calmly, "my son, knowing is different from believing. For example, you know that you will die someday. But do you really believe it?"
Years later, mingling with the crowd at the Haridwar Kumbh, I understood the meaning of what that person was trying to tell me many years ago.
We all, especially our politicians and social media activists, know the strengths and glorious past of our country. But do we really believe in that? In my firm opinion, no, we do not!
I firmly believe that religion is at the core of our society. The Indian political and economic paradigms therefore must be constructed around religion. (Anyone who has doubts, must carefully notice the thick red threads tied on the wrists of all the secular, socialist politicians and read the matrimonial advertisements of IT professionals.)
Even a cursory study of Indian history, whether critically proven or mythological, would suggest that the best economic and political periods in the history of the sub-continent were when a righteous king was at the helm and he protected and promoted the Religion. Conversely, the worst periods, economic and political, were those when some tyrant attempted to destroy the religious beliefs and knowledge.
Traditionally in India, education, research, arts, architecture, science, and the State itself, have all developed and prospered around religion. Religion is also intertwined with agriculture, which has been the primary profession.
By adopting secularism as a major social construct, especially since 1970s, the Indian State has unfortunately equated religion with bigotry. This has not only made religion a divisive (instead of bonding) force, but has also led to the degeneration of strong traditions of pursuing spiritual, scientific and material knowledge for the larger welfare of human kind.
In past four decades we have reached a stage where religion is used to evoke fear & violent passion in people's mind and manipulate them. Money & power, and not the knowledge & evolution, seem to have become the primary aim of religion. Ignorance and superstitions are destroying people's life. It is commonly seen that the gullible people borrow money to feed illiterate and dirty persons, whose only quality is their surname.
Intelligentsia and academics are scared to explore and propagate the tremendous wealth of knowledge stored in traditional scriptures for the fear of being labeled "communal and bigot". Politicians are scared to promote the traditions of knowledge seeking, scientific enquiry and spiritual evolution.
The consequences are that the entire nation bothers about winning one medal in any global supporting event but does never bother about winning a Nobel in mathematics, physics or medicine.
Start ups are good. But we need to believe that Apple, Facebook, Twitter and Amzon et. al. are outcome of a Society that promotes and cherishes knowledge seeking and freedom of thought. It is not the other way round.
In a country where most Magistrates and senior Judges seriously believe that God can be disparaged and insulted, something urgently needs to be done.
I have been hearing the phrase "21st century belongs to India" for past two decades. Many politicians and analysts have used this cliché to emphasize the tremendous economic opportunities that India could offer in next few decades, given its young demography. The list of investors and global States seeking strategic partnerships who have been excited by the potential is long and impressive. The list of investors and Statesmen who have been disappointed in past two decades is also not small.
The point to evaluate critically is whether India sans its core ethos is viable as an economic and strategic power house! In my view, it is definitely not.
Religion has been a major force in core Indian ethos. Traditionally it has been the influence of religion that has brought the concepts of scientific inquisition, righteousness, moral rectitude, social responsibility, environmental sustainability, debt management, HR management, and just & fair taxation, etc. in the trade and commerce.
Post Independence the State has been over focusing on micromanaging businesses and ignoring key social issues. This has weakened the core fabric of Indian society, inasmuch as that taking pride in our rich heritage has become synonym with bigotry for all - the so called "nationalist" who takes pride, the so called "secularist" who is too scared to take pride, and the so called "rationalist" who find nothing to take pride in Indian heritage.
Consequently, places of worship have degenerated from being center of learning & spiritual evolution to shelters for hatemongers, fearmongers, power seekers, and wealth hoarders. Many of these promote superstitions and block scientific inquiry to the detriment of society at large.
In my view, if we want to make this century belong to India, then Indian State—
(a)   should leave business completely to private enterprise;
(b)   play a much larger role in social awakening and create an enabling environment of mutual trust, self motivation, and compassion;
(c)    make the Temple (of course including Mosques, Churches, Monasteries, Gurudwaras, Mutts, Agiyaris, Derasars and others) play a larger evolutionary role in progress of the society, rather than continuing to de-generate further and stay a stumbling block in the path to socio-economic progress; (Taking their gold for managing current account deficit is not sufficient!)
The State must realize and accept that politicians and bureaucrats are naturally and seriously handicapped insofar as their understanding of business is concerned. They should just secure borders, maintain law & order and promote social harmony. So far they have focused on the former at the expense of the latter for the disastrous consequences.
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