Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 27 March 2016
Lifestyle Choices by Jaffna – their Sovereign right?
While higher thinking Sri Lankan Tamils are
struggling to develop a strong common pathway through which Tamils could uphold
their diversity – one is often tempted by ‘quick’ money – including through
aid. A simple example that comes to mind – is the ‘gifting’ of fancy mobile phones by emigrants
to locals - in Thunaivi – a village of
majority low caste Tamils. In contrast I am yet to gift any such gadgets, in
return for favors and/or status. Those in my structures have to ‘earn’ them –
just as I do – even now. Often I am ignored while the donors are praised in action
and / or words. From that point onwards they become common outsiders to my
structures. Eliminating them is
necessary to feel the Truth of my own life, and give it form in my birthplace.
Hence I believe that a house which does not
carry that Truth as its nucleus would not be a ‘home’.
Through the Hindu article ‘Sri Lanka's housing
programme for North, East caught in row’ reporter T Ramakrishnana highlights
this very problem. Included is the following:
[The Sri Lanka government’s
ambitious project of building 65,000 houses in the civil war-hit Northern and
Eastern provinces in five years is embroiled in controversy, much before it can
gather momentum ……To be built through a prefabricated method, each house will
have 550 sq ft. It will have facilities such as the provision of gas for
cooking, solar panel, WiFi and furniture. The unit cost is estimated at about
Rs. 2.1 million. Arcelormittal Construction, a leading company, has
been selected to implement the project. The unit cost has been arrived at
after taking into account the facilities.
As of now, two model houses under the project have
been put up in the capital of the Northern Province and the process
of seeking feedback is under way. “There has been a good response,”
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Minister D.M. Swaminathan told Parliament on
Thursday.]
Response from whom? – the beneficiaries? In an area
that has been strongly damaged by war – such modern amenities would tend to
cover up the Truth. When I first went to reside in Thunaivi – there was no electricity
or running water facilities in most parts of Thunaivi which as per my
observations was treated by the Sri Lankan armed forces as a high risk area. I
myself took it step by step – as if I was native of Thunaivi – known as Toddy
Tapper village. Most of them accepted their caste and practiced a similar
hierarchy within their village. We in turn are developing an institutional
system that would gradually override the caste system but without damaging the
investment in its core values. The UN report states for example:
[The term 'caste' refers to a strict
hierarchical social system often based on notions of purity and contamination.
The expert report describes how people from 'lower castes' are often limited to
certain occupations which are often deemed 'polluting' or menial by others,
including manual scavenging, sweeping and disposal of dead animals.]
The above as per the original caste system
is in the same order as the Vice Chancellor of an Australian University not
going to the office of the cleaner – nor even talking to the cleaner as much as
s/he would to an academic. The cleaner’s family is not likely to produce a Vice
Chancellor the same way a toddy tapper community is not likely to produce a
principal of Jaffna College nor an Aborigine living within her/his community becoming the Prime Minister of Australia. The
reason is – as highlighted by our immediate past Prime Minister the Hon Tony
Abbott - the ‘lifestyle choices’ made by
those communities.
When I first started my development work in
Thunaivi & Vaddukoddai – I was also
under the impression that they would be better off with more modern facilities –
including computers and wi-fi. But I realized that I was doing more active work
than they towards this. Given that I earned the wealth I own – I needed to
establish the structure that would confirm the values of my family. In Thunaivi
the common faith was through our family temple and in Vaddukoddai through the
education system that our common family invested in. Not one person has been
given mobile phone for nothing. I myself used a phone purchased locally in
Jaffna for Rs 3,000, until recently when I started using my more sophisticated
Sydney phone.
The above pathway is developed on the basis
of the following hierarchy:
Common Policy based on my own discovery of
Truth apportioned as follows:
1)
Energy
2)
Human Relationships
3)
Money related enjoyment
Where the value of work done by a person calculated
at money level – is less than the amount s/he receives – the paying person has
authority over the receiving person. In my case, in Australia – I received less
than the value of the work performed by me which was often of higher value than
my counterpart groomed in Australian system. Even though this was painful – I accepted
it on the outside and renounced the rest towards harmony as Australian. Now I
realize that the excess value got stored as Energy and renders me feeling of
ownership. THAT is the built in Natural system which is celebrated by
Christians on Easter Sunday.
Unless there were complaints from the lower
caste – the UN did not have a mandate to ‘judge’. By joining rebel groups – to declare their ‘ownership’
– these lower castes already expressed their Equality and the higher castes by
accepting the Rebel groups have accepted the lower castes as ‘higher class’ soldiers.
Tamils must now be facilitated to develop
their own systems – including the diffusion of the caste structure except where
it is still practiced for job purposes. In people intense countries the hierarchy
through human relationships is healthy and one such system is the caste system.
In Sri Lanka it is usually practiced ‘bottom-up’ by the older folks who
developed the higher mind-order through the caste system. The UN has no right
to interfere with this natural voluntary hierarchy to promote its own theory of
Equality which is largely theory even in Australia which is more money-rich
than Sri Lanka.
All natural hierarchical social systems are
wealth of heritage value. They must not be ruthlessly removed to make way for
modern wi-fi facilities – used largely for entertainment purposes in Sri Lanka.
The fact that Tamils are an Equal
Opposition in Sri Lankan Parliament – even though we are minority in numbers –
confirms our rich Energy that gets shared naturally. Like Gandhi who was
dedicated to Truth – even one Tamil who is so dedicated would influence Natural
forces to bring about such outcomes.
The richer parts of Tamil areas need to be
facilitated to develop themselves and take their places as leaders of the Tamil
Community. Those who accept ‘housing aid’ must first renounce ownership in Vaddukoddai
Resolution before they accept welfare monies. A true Sri Lankan Tamil will earn
every Rupee s/he has custody over. Those who do not have the opportunity to
earn it directly – have the opportunity to share in common with their families
which is the basis of family reunion facility in Australian migration programs.
Those who accept money from Central Government as ‘aid’ are no longer entitled
to claim Independent Tamil State. In Northern Sri Lanka the Customary Law of
Theswalamai is a rich heritage from our ancestors. The Thesawalamai Law clearly
distinguishes between inherited wealth(Muthusom), dowry (seethanam) and acquired
wealth (Thediya Thettam). A daughter marring is given dowry – so she would not
be distracted by attachments to her biological family. The dowry must represent
the consolidated value of the family she is leaving behind. Devolution is of
this kind. Children who do not get
married and/or continue to actively take responsibility for their parents and
siblings – inherit the wealth which even though it may be less than the dowry –
would be deeply rooted in ancestry and therefore ownership Energy.
There are abusers of the Dowry system as
there are abusers of the Caste system. But even if one member of the community
genuinely practices it - it is worth
preserving as our Heritage. Those who seek Equal distribution of wealth – as per
the system of democracy – after receiving dowry - are likely to want the benefits of both
systems. Likewise those who take
handouts from Central Government and at the same time claim Devolution of
Power.
Tamil areas have the duty to honor the dead
as those who fought to preserve our Sovereignty as a Community. Home built with
this as the nucleus must be built by Tamils and if the Government is genuine it
would give priority to this – over ‘imported’ cheap housing – built to ‘show’
outsiders. The gadgets may be expensive in terms of money value but that is
like a big body without soul.
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