
On the Ocassion of his Birthday ( falls on January 12 )
New Cultural Stream
Few realise that Vivekananda was one of the principal architects to cut a new cultural stream that watered the parched soil of
These inspiring words removed the spell of diffidence caused by the colonial rule and created a wave of self-respect and self-confidence which brought men of sterling eminence like Gandhi and Tilak to the scene.
It is pertinent to recall what Sri Aurobindo said: “British rule has been the record success in history in the hypnosis of a nation. It persuaded us to live in a ‘death of will’, creating in ourselves the condition of morbid weakness the hypnotist desired, until the Master of a mightier hypnosis laid his finger on India’s eyes and cried, “Awake”. Then only the spell was broken, the slumbering mind realised itself and the dead soul lived again.”
Do we not now need another Vivekananda to arrest the increasing desertification of Indian mind and break the spell that is being cast by the emerging ‘new masters’?
Pale shadow
Degeneration
In the second half of the 19th century, when dense clouds of social and cultural degeneration appeared to have engulfed the Indian horizon, almost in perpetuity, there arose Vivekananda with a dynamic mission to purge the Indian soul. Pointing to the main culprits, he thundered: “You, the upper classes of
If another Vivekananda were to appear on the scene today, I am sure he would speak to the present-day ruling elites in the same tenor and tone. He would tell them: “You have betrayed the country. You have stifled the underlying inspiration for constitutional goals. You proceeded to set up political and administrative institutions, but failed to create the mind and motivation that would have given life and meaning to them. You built bodies without souls. You ignored ‘the ancient nobility of temper’ engendered in tyaga and tapasya and started worshipping the new gods of power and pelf. From the great storehouse of the past, you should have picked up the gems and thrown out the stones. You did exactly the opposite. You threw out the gems and picked up the stones. And they now hang around the country’s neck like a dead albatross. You have done enough damage. Go; in the name of Mother India, go.”
Central Vitality
Vivekananda knew that, in building a healthy
Unfortunately, while ushering in new era after
Lapse
For this lapse,
‘We, the people’ are sovereign says the Constitution. But how do we give expression to this sovereignty? By electing representatives to legislatures who have criminal records, who obtain money for tabling questions in Parliament, receive bribes for voting in the House in a particular manner, indulge in human trafficking and take oaths and other pledges only to break them with impunity, who are too deficient in intellect to understand the complex problems of India and of the world?
Equally spurious is our democracy. Can we legitimately call a system democratic, when 99 per cent of the members get into the Lok Sabha, as it happened in 2004, with less than half the electors voting for them? What type of democratic temper has been nursed when an election to a single State Assembly is held in seven phases, spread over a month and that, too, with the help of para-military forces? And where is the question of free exercise of ‘will’ when that ‘will’ itself has been imprisoned by the prejudices of caste, creed and community?
Clearly, every ideal enshrined in the Constitution and every aspiration expressed in the national symbols has remained on paper. The spark that was needed to ignite inner passions and galvanise the nation to build a noble
source:www.organiser.org




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