Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
30 October 2016
Which Dictionary – Hindu, Buddhist or Secular?
“You
use a lot of words you don't know the meaning of. Invest in a dictionary.
Yours to click....yours to educate yourself. Anyway, happy
Diwali/Deepawali” – 'Malinda Seneviratne'
That was in response to my message:
‘Just
make sure that you have earned my space to promote your blog. We call this plagiarism.
Do you call it genetic history?’
I responded again to Malinda’s dictionary message
as follows:
‘You thus confirm that the same word would mean
different logic to different persons. Given that we are talking about Sri Lanka
– and English is not the first language but only a link language – I ought to
click the Tamil-English dictionary and that too only if a Tamil differs in
her/his interpretation to mine. The dictionary facilitates a common start.
Likewise, the word of the law. The rest must work as per our belief, for us to reach commonness’
Then I
noted the above Deepavali Message by the President of Sri Lanka who claimed
that Sri Lanka was a Buddhist Country. As a Hindu, I identify with the first
paragraph of the message. The second paragraph however confirms that the
President is using Deepavali – a Hindu Festival to give a victory message.
Reconciliation between Buddhists and Hindus
cannot happen once the declaration is made that Sri Lanka is Buddhist country.
Hindus have to accept that they are officially juniors in Administration and if they need their own
internal solutions – they need to seek through their own pathways. If Hindus
kept looking towards Buddhists to handout Hindu messages – they disrespect
Hinduism. Three decades of war – is
not an expression of Truth particular to any one position. The Buddhist
dictionary would not have a definition of Deepavali. The Hindu dictionary would
not be read by a Buddhist President committed to Article 9 of the Sri Lankan
Constitution. If s/he did – it would pollute the Buddhist pathway. With Article
9 – in the Constitution, there can be no reconciliation between Buddhists and
any other religion. With Article 10 and 14 (1) (e ) – in place no religion has
the right to reconcile with another, once it exercises its own ‘freedom’ on the
way – which is facilitated and protected through these articles. Due to Article
9 – Buddhists have head-start and therefore Seniority.
The word of law – like the definition of
dictionary – gives one a common start. There is no such common start once one
religion is given head-start. Elimination of the advantage in a language
understood by the smallest religious minority
practicing their respective religion is essential for a
zero base start and reach the destination of Commonness.
A good example that comes to mind is the
group of refugees who flee Sri Lanka to take refuge in Australia. They often
use the laws that are available – and explain their reasons to fit within those
laws. Likewise, the Australian officials as per their understanding of the laws
and those whom they identify with strongly – are likely to be accommodated more
comfortably by these officers
interpreting the facts to suit the laws. If those officials are healthy for
Australia – that is positive recruitment. Where the other side is very different to us – the interpretation
would be as per our own Truth. This Truth would be as per their true investment in the law by the
Australian officials and as per true experience in the case of the genuine applicant.
Where latter is weaker than the former in terms of work and sacrifice of earned
entitlements – the former must lead and hence provisions similar to Article 9
of the Sri Lankan Constitution. Where the latter is stronger than the former –
the latter needs to be facilitated to work the system until there is a clear
breach of law at which point – the assessment must be taken at the net value of
the contribution by the Applicant as produced by the Applicant. That is how the
‘User Pays’ system is effectively managed in a healthy democracy.
In terms of Hinduism – the President of Sri
Lanka is a minority participant – and his facility to participate in Hindu
Affairs must cease at the point where he acts in breach of Hindu Laws. The
Leader of the Opposition who is a Hindu is reported by Daily News – to have
shared the following message :
[My
heartiest wishes to all the Hindus who celebrate Deepavali the festival of
lights. Deepavali is a significant festival for the Hindu people as it records
that Lord Krishna slew the evil king Narakaasura on this day, Opposition and
Tamil National Alliance leader R. Sampanthan stated in a message to mark
Deepavali. The message: “The festival also signifies the importance of
self-enlightenment where one is reminded to wake up from the slumber of
ignorance and to pursue knowledge. As light dispels darkness, so should
knowledge dispel ignorance.
On
this very special occasion I wish everyone will be freed from darkness in their
lives and have a prosperous and a peaceful Deepavali.”]
I am not able to find fault with the above
message which is Common to all Hindus. It leaves each Hindu to work out whether
s/he is on the side of Krishna or on the side of Narakasuran - not to ‘show’
others but for her/himself. Usually, during such celebrations – the positive
forces are high and they have the effect of confidentially curing – especially those
who seek to cure themselves. Towards this we need privacy from those to whom we
are ‘outsiders’.
The President’s message has separated Hindus into LTTE being the parallel of Narakasuran and the Armed Forces as Divine Forces. But then the armed forces are
not Hindus. Under those circumstances 18 May is the Secular parallel of Deepavali to all who are led by
President Sirisena. It is a day of mourning to Tamil civilians who lost lives
due to the Armed Forces’ ignorance. Hence those official Armed Forces are the
parallel of Narakasuran’s forces and their leader is the parallel of
Narakasuran to the Tamil victims who did not resort to arms nor to support the
armed LTTE.
Eventually the deeper motive happens one
way or the other. Hence if our Truth is right – as per the laws of our
environment – it would be healthy to share that Truth. If the Truth is wrong – then
it is better to confess to God – if we cannot improve performance and get the ‘right’
ticks. Towards this one has to recognize one’s own weaknesses and surrender one’s
entitlements to the one with positive value. Where earned credits are
sacrificed – they become structures and systems. Where one contributes beyond
the limits of one’s position in that system – one develops Energy that combines
with Universal Energy which is called Truth.
Article 9 confirms that Buddhism is not
structured to be above the Secular system. The Power that ‘tells’ / facilitates
is the higher power. Hence, the Sri Lankan Buddhist who uses Article 9 is
limited to human systems which fall short of Universal Powers. Hence they cannot
contribute to Dharma – so long as they uphold Article 9 whose power is derived
from Human system and not Divine Truth. By renouncing the official powers –
Lord Buddha contributed to Divine powers from early stages. His true heirs
would be amongst those who so renounced. This is NOT the President nor the
Prime Minister.
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