Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 05 July 2015
From Vaddukoddai Tiger to Nallur Peacock
As per New Indian Express article ‘Former
LTTE Militants To Contest Polls As 'Crusaders For Democracy' forwarded
to me by a Democratic Australian Tamil:
[Former
militants of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and their supporters
have decided to form a political party named “Crusaders for Democracy” and seek
tickets from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) to contest the August 17 Sri
Lankan parliamentary elections.
Militants
and their supporters from the Northern and Eastern districts of Jaffna,
Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu, Mannar, Vavuniya and Batticaloa gathered outside the
famous Nallur Kandswamy temple in Jaffna on Friday and took an oath to fight
for the rights of the Tamil-speaking people by democratic means such as
participation in elections through a political party to be known as
“Crusaders for Democracy.”
CFD’s
Coordinator Nadesapillai Vithyatharan said that a request will be made to the
TNA to give nomination to at least two former militants in each of the
districts of the Northern and Eastern provinces where the TNA holds sway.]
This gave me immense hope on behalf of LTTE
supporters – many of whom died and were seriously injured in the war. To the
extent they believed that they were fighting for Independence from servitude –
their work is our Tamil heritage.
When I was looking for an avenue to go
overseas to earn some money to build a home in Colombo - a Holy person from
Thiruketheeswaram Temple who was visiting my aunt Pathma Sanmugrajah’s home in
Colombo said to me ‘Like Murugan on the Peacock - you are going to fly’. The
holy man responded to my question about going overseas. But at that time I had also
applied to work with Airlanka. I was not conscious of this when I was asking
the Holy man and he did not have knowledge of my application. Soon arrived the call for an interview and I was
able to work for Airlanka after being trained by Singapore Airlines. I
completed my work experience satisfactorily and progressed to go overseas and I
do own a home now.
Thus far Nallur Murugan has not refused me
anything I prayed for upto now. An excerpt confirming that the above is also an
answer to my prayer to Nallur Murugan:
[In
2009 – I wrote an open letter to LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran to
surrender to Nallur Murugan. I doubt that Prabhakaran would have seen it. But the
LTTE in my mind was influenced by it. Once we surrender to the Higher
Power – we would become Observers. From then on – I became an observer of
anyone who claimed to be LTTE. My mind was no longer influenced by them and
v.v. Those who sacrifice earned benefits to help others – become common
system – even when the others do not know it. One who claims to be of such
higher mind would be able to accept such surrender.
If as
reported through the ‘White Flag’ matter – LTTE leaders did try to surrender –
but were killed in the process – then to my mind, that is confirmation that the
Government Leaders on the other side – did not have the higher mind to accept
that surrender. One who sacrifices earned benefits, develops the higher mind to
bless when the junior surrenders. One who seeks to win through
competitive action at the same level – would not see value in blessing the
junior. They would prefer the physically visible victory over the other. They
are more like Soorapathmans than like Murugan when they take positions above
the higher minds that sacrificed earned benefits.]
Tamil Mind at - austms.blogspot.com
I am also happy to note that this new group
is seeking to include members from various parts of Sri Lanka. The greatest
challenge would be to produce Objectively Measurable outcomes without enforcement.
Towards this one needs to renounce status from Subjective system of the past. The
following, I believe would help those who seek to go global from the
Vaddukoddai Resolution:
The
problem with using subjective assessment without belief in the cultural past is
that it keeps the issue within the control of low level individuals – without
real structural power. My husband’s sister for example said to him when he
refused to cooperate with her taking shortcuts in a testamentary matter – that my
husband brought shame to the family through his marriage to me. (This is my
second marriage). Whether true or not –
my husband’s sister had the right to say it – given that her marriage was
arranged by her father. But this sister
said it NOT in the Vaddukkoddai environment where that might have been common
law and/or True of majority in the environment common to her and her brother
(my husband) or in her home – developed under her leadership. If that had been the case then for his sister’s
sake – my husband also would have had the responsibility to not reject or
retaliate – so that the structures his sister had contributed to would not be
damaged. This needs to be confidentially dealt with – within that small group
to facilitate those who lack exposure to wider world. It was to prevent such
assumption of unearned authority with a person of wider world – that Tamil
elders had the customary law of Thesawalamai
which is officially integrated with the Judicial system in Sri Lanka. As
per Thesawalamai Customary Law – males inherited from males and females from
females. In the ancestral home – my father
in law – Mr. Nallathamby Subramaniam was the leader. My husband mentally sought
the blessings of his parents before marrying me. Hence my sister-in-law was
damaging this blessing for her own selfish reasons.
The
parallel of that at the University was that I had the blessings of the
Chancellor to see the Vice Chancellor.
The Vice Chancellor himself did not have the moral authority to go
against it. By having me punished through abuse of the legal system – the Vice
Chancellor damaged that blessing. Eventually that Vice Chancellor was dismissed
by the Council due to mismanagement of complaint by migrant staff. Karma never
fails.
The Community extension of the family example - is the LTTE saying that those who claim that
Sri Lanka is ‘home’ to them are ‘Traitors’
– bringing shame to Tamil Eelam under their control. This is valid in areas
where LTTE developed more common structures and systems than any other group
and a resident expressly accepted the LTTE leadership . But this cannot be said of someone who left Puthukkudiyiruppu/New-Residential-Land
(which as per my knowledge is the only area that qualifies as LTTE area on this
basis) to live in wider areas. It
certainly cannot be said of any of the Tamil
Politicians killed by the LTTE nor the likes of Neelan Thiruchelvam who was
murdered by the LTTE. Through those murders – LTTE became Traitors of the Common Tamil Community.
My
sister-in-law’s example is a much needed lesson for migrant families – where
parents / elders are sponsored by children / younger relatives. If my
sister-in-law had come on her own rights and she had sponsored my husband –
then she had the authority to discipline her sponsored relative - as per her interpretation of that which is
respectful and that which is not. But this lady lives in Australia due to my commitment
and dedication to our sponsorship (my husband’s and mine) of her family. If not
for our marriage – she would not be in Australia. This is the way it has been
recorded through the events. Hence as per the Common values – we have the
authority to discipline her and not the other way around. Parents who are
sponsored by their children – need to consider this role reversal before
leaving the homes they developed – however damaged it may be by war. War can
damage outside but nothing can damage true contribution developed through
self-sacrifice. Sacrifice is the basis
of heritage. In the above Testamentary case – we are fighting to preserve that
heritage from my father-in-law – who as a widower sacrificed much to groom a
family. Sacrifice of physical comforts,
pleasures and benefits earned – raise the mind to the higher level. This makes
our mind Common to those covered by it.
Hence they can draw from it – including beyond our physical life on
earth. Those who do not have such ‘savings’ through higher minds – end up
hoarding.
Where
there are wide gaps between cultures – it is important that we lose
consciousness of our past authorities – and use current observations. Towards
this one needs Objectively measurable evidence to mark someone right or wrong.
Our
marriage and the values on which our branch of the family was developed is of
higher value as per Australian culture – upholding multiculturalism in the
system of marriage. In our family - there are those who married only once;
There are those who married more than once and there are those who never
married. They are all family and they are all entitled to their share of the
Common status of the family. Likewise in the Tamil community with diverse
political affiliations. Once the LTTE claimed it represented Tamils, it did not
have the right to separate within and call other Tamils ‘traitors’ – except when
they were ‘caught’ damaging the Common Values. Given that the most Common value
that Tamils contributed to was Education – the LTTE needed to first punish
itself for actively damaging our investment in Education.
The
moment my husband left Vaddukoddai to live in Colombo and beyond in Australia –
he had the responsibility to restructure his thought order to suit his new
environment. Likewise, all migrants to new environments. A good migrant does
not replace – but merges – as in sharing. New debts to systems are developed
through education and training by seniors in new environments. The more
independent ones would tend to learn on their own. Such persons contribute to
the wider Common society – as I believe I did in Australia. Our debts are
therefore not owed only to our biological families and communities. Until we
pay off our debts – we do not have the power to work the common system. Everyone
has the power to pay off by paying their respects.
Hence
in the case of my sister-in-law, SHE was
disrespecting the Australian law which endorses our marriage; Worse – she was
disrespecting the Higher Common Values that my husband had contributed to. If
she were true to herself – she would now go back to Vaddukoddai where it is
possible that there is a group which would identify with her. Now that I live
as a Vaddukoddai Resident when in Sri
Lanka – to my mind my sister-in-law’s group would be limited to a few close
relatives and neighbours. It’s like the Muslim mother who left her children in
Australia to join the armed group fighting for Islamic State.
If my
husband or I had been ‘caught’ in an act that would be considered shameful by
our common culture – for example making love with other partners – then such
assessment is on merit basis. Likewise if I had acted violently at the
University – the University Security had the right to take action to remove me.
If I had acted violently outside the gates of the University – the Police had
the right to take action against me. Given that there was no such action – I had
every right to be at a Public institution. It is a clear case of the University
Administration being at the mercy of the citizen to leave on her own accord. Likewise,
in a family – every member has the right to be in common areas/subject
matters.
Vaddukoddai is the homeland of Mother Kali
whose vehicle is the Tiger. That was
appropriate to get even with unlawful physical attacks by Sinhalese including
the armed forces – on Tamils. Nallur is the parallel of Palani Hill where Muruga established Himself after
renouncing parental wealth. If Sri Lanka is that Hill with Murugan on Top at
Nallur and at Kathirgamam in South – then one who renounces / sacrifices the
past heritage to go global has Murugan’s Blessings.
When we seek blessings – we surrender at
the same time – the wealth that is particular to us. It then becomes Higher
Common Wealth from which we are ALL entitled to draw as facilities. If this group - Crusaders for Democracy – is genuine in
seeking Muruga’s blessings – they already have the motivation and drive to go
global – like I did.
During the time I was helping LTTE through
a UNDP project to develop Public Administrative systems – I went on my own to
Nallur on the morning after Sivaraathri vigil at Killinochchi. At the meeting
the following day at Vattakachchi – I said I did not attend the meeting the
previous day – because Nallur Murugan called me even though the LTTE organizers
did not. During lunch break - Mr. Balakumar of EROS asked me ‘Nallur Kanthan Ungalai Eppadi Kooppittar?
How did Nallur Kanthan beckon you?’ There was so much fondness in
that tone and that was beyond any calculated assessments. We must preserve all
their contributions to Freedom and pool ours to raise the value to global
level.
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