Vidya
Daughter of Saraswathi
By:
Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
29
September 2017
Today,
we Hindus celebrate Saraswathi Poojah – in honour of Mother Saraswathi, the
Goddess of Education. To my mind, it was no coincidence that the verdict in the
matter of Rape and Murder victim Miss Vidya Sivaloganathan happened during
Saraswathi Poojah. Yesterday, when we as a family learnt more and more about
the Judgment delivered by the three judges the Hon Balendren Sashi Mahendran, the Hon Ilancheliyan
Manicckavasagar and the Hon Annalingam Premashankar, I registered that
the name of Vidya’s mother is Saraswathi. The timing of Judgment happening
during this holy period means to my mind that the judgment has been blessed by
Mother Saraswathi – the Goddess of Education. This meant also that Vidya died
for our education and will resurrect herself to educate her People. Divine
beings resurrect themselves.
While getting informed, another ‘commonness’ that struck
me was 13 May being the Anniversary of the Allaipiddy murders :
‘Allaipiddy murders refers to the May
13, 2006 killing of 13 minority Tamil civilians in separate incidents in three villages in
the islet of Kayts in northern Sri Lanka’
Wikipedia
Vidya was also raped on 13 May. To my mind that was
the natural connection needed to educate many in that
area to whom women were ‘substance of pleasure’ rather than respectable beings.
I learnt through this matter, that there were toddy tappers in that area. By
being part of Thunaivi community (known as toddy tapper community) I learnt
about how their mind structures were designed. Now that they are coming out on
their own - meaning without the supervision of the seniors by profession / work
they often do not know consciously what the right code of conduct is –
especially with those who are more educated amongst their own group. The likes
of Vidya in the meantime become attractive to those with least investment in
education.
A few months back I said to our coordinator in
Thunaivi that I had cancelled plans to build accommodation in our land there –
because the intrusions from youth (mostly young adult males) were worrying. I
said for example I could not think of bringing our granddaughters there and be
comfortable and relaxed. Then our coordinator said words to the effect ‘they
would not do anything to you madam or your family’. This was said within
the Energy circle of our family temple at the place where I sit and meditate
during the early hours of morning, while residing in Thunaivi. I believe that my lessons learnt
at that place happened due to my mind being clear through meditation. I may be
the medium or another may be. But I know intuitively as to what I ought to do.
On one occasion, I started writing a cheque in
response to a request from a lady who usually repays her loans promptly. But I
made a spelling error and because I was seated there – I took the ‘mistake’ as
a spiritual warning against that payment. I immediately cancelled the transaction
itself. Later I realised that the lady was asking for it for her son to start a
business and when the money was not forthcoming easily, the lady did not even
come to see me during my following visit. On previous occasions, the lady would
visit me and have long chats. Her absence meant she did not feel a deep need
nor gratitude for my previous assistances. Had I paid her – I would have denied
another more needy person and/or task of that money. Such ‘warnings’ have
happened to me through Saint Yoga Swami also and I have shared them through my
book ‘Naan Australian’ which to my mind found a home in the National Library of
Australia – through the spiritual pathway of the Soul. I did not make any
physical or mental efforts towards this passage. To me that is a big
confirmation of Soul power. Hence my identity with this power that Miss Vidya
had/has in terms of Education. Once we identify with this Soul value – we would
feel the eternal presence of Vidya in that area. Many of us have contributed in various ways towards this elevation. The
Judges have given it a very high form.
When we have no conscious knowledge of the causes
of a manifestation, but we identify with the ‘reasons’ for manifestation Naturally
and Intuitively – this means that we have been part of the Causal forces. One
of the less sensational parts of the Judgment came from his Honour Justice Ilancheliyan as follows:
[Justice Illancheliyan criticized
Deputy Minister Vijayakala Maheswaran’s conduct over aiding & plotting the escape of
the main suspect Swiskumar from arrest.]
Mrs. Vijayakala
Maheswaran who is currently the State Minister for Child Affairs and formerly
the Deputy Minister for Women’s Affairs, would resign from her position
if the lady had any dignity as a woman and mother. According to news report by lankanewsweb.net:
[Prof. Thamilmaran
got involved due to Children’s Affairs State Minister Vijayakala Maheswaran.
She had called him and said, “This boy is good. He is known to us. He is in the
Swiss. Help him now and he will help you” and got him to release Swiss Kumar
through Jayasinghe, a pupil of Thamilmaran. There is another secret behind
Vijayakala’s request – Thamilmaran hopes to contest at a future election from
Pungudutivu on the TNA ticket. Shashikumar is a racketeer in the area and his
help will be needed for Thamilmaran to contest an election.]
Elected members share their belief through their
Soul connections. If we women do not
respect ourselves as women, we would share our weaknesses and fears with others
in a ‘free’ environments. It is possible that until now Mrs. Maheswaran did not
identify with her lack of respect for herself as a woman. But the above
judgment needs to be taken into account at least in terms of structures that
would protect the women and children of Sri Lanka.
This is not the first time his honour Justice
Ilancheliyan upheld the higher values in life – especially family
relationships. During the primary hearing of my brother in law’s Testamentary
case at Mallakam Local Courts – the Magistrate failed to discipline the other
side lawyer Mr. Yogendra, who kept referring to me as non-family because this marriage
to the brother of the Deceased is my
second marriage. This led to me declaring to him that I was not a Prostitute (Appendix).
The judgment at the primary level was to dismiss us and uphold the sisters of
the Deceased who were aliens to divorce and remarriage, as the more legitimate heirs.
When we appealed and the matter came before appeal judges including his honour
Justice Ilancheliyan, the very first
time Mr. Yogendra mentioned that I was not family due to being married
previously – his honour asked him words to the effect ‘It’s lawful marriage isn’t it?’
Within our society, we have the parallels of both
sides – Justice Ilancheliyan and Magistrate Gajanithibalan. The former had firm
boundaries as to what was relevant and what was not. The latter to my mind
failed to uphold the dignity of the laws of marriage which were already
integrated with the Thesawalamai Customary Law applicable to Tamils of Northern
Sri Lanka. Likewise politicians and law-enforcement officers. When a true
practitioner is damaged the damage to the system is exponential.
Manifestations such as rape and murder happen due to
the consolidated value of all our investments in that issue and in that area.
Those who contribute beyond the physical and mental returns personal to themselves
get naturally connected through their Souls. THAT is the basis of ownership rights.
Without the soul-value – the transactions are for business and relativity
purposes and/or are towards frivolous gossip.
Except for the guy known as Swiss Kumar – the rest
of the accused in Vidya’s case did not
seem to have networking capability. Swiss Kumar made business out of ‘freedom’
in enjoying sexual pleasures, demonstrating that he had seriously ‘cheated’ the
Swiss authorities who by law were required to respect even same-sex marriage in
a highly civilized system that facilitates all types of genuine relationships.
But such freedom to someone from an area where even heterosexual marriages are
not firmly upheld, would overwhelm someone like Mr. Kumar who seems to hail
from a background similar to Thunaivi which is basically a toddy-tapper
community. Majority there do not share in the family values of those trained
through the higher pathway, largely through the system of education. Punishing
Swiss Kumar is likely to put fear in the minds of others who migrated on false
claims to nations that respect ‘freedom of the individual’ much more than those
who are driven by ‘majority’ power or gang power.
Of most
serious concern is Mrs. Maheswaran who
holds the policy position of exponential growth for better or for worse. When
one is naturally committed to one’s Sovereignty
– that person influences through her/his soul and would often perform regularly
beyond her/his duty. Such contribution endows Governing power on that person. When
such person makes laws – they would be of positive value in uniting the group
they are part of. But those with law-making authority who fail to do their duty
and try to block others from doing theirs become disturbers of Peace and
Harmony. Like those driven by Soul power these custodians of power also spread
themselves exponentially to fragment society.
The first duty of a person who is responsible for
regulating the administration of women’s affairs is to ensure that the common
woman in the relevant area feels connected to the leader intuitively –as a
child is to mother. All those who go through pain without compensating benefits
– but accept the pain and loss so the
rest would have more than they have earned – have the power of this intuition. That
Soul power is naturally shared with their group and beyond with those who are
in genuine need of those services. Such power is Universal and often spreads
Itself without us being conscious of It. Miss Vidya has become that power for
Pungudutheevu and for all those who shared in her pain as if their Sovereignty
had been attacked.
At Thunaivi, we are already conducting sessions
through which the respect for females is consciously developed and shared at
family level. When the family is regulated towards Sovereignty, the community it is part of is naturally
empowered by such Sovereignty. That is the need of the moment for Tamils of Sri
Lanka.
APPENDIX
Excerpt
from Naan Australian - Chapter 29
[In that
Mallakam Court – Mr. Yogendra became the Judge. When Mr. Yogendra stated about
my second marriage – and that because of that I was not family – the Judge did
not discipline nor did he ask the question as to its relevance to the
case. But when I started giving evidence
about my knowledge of what happened in the family in relation to inheritance
matters – the Judge stated that it was ‘hearsay’…….
When
asked by our lawyer as to why I sought Administration, I stated that I had been
leading the Administration of the Common family after getting married to Mr.
Paramasivam and that this was an extension of that. I said also my brother in
law took over responsibility of the common family after his father passed away
and that he paid for my husband’s education after the death of his father. I
said that my husband was in the final year of his University education when his
father passed away. It is significant that later when directing our lawyer –
the Judge said that what I had said about distribution of wealth by my father
in law was ‘hearsay’ because I was
not part of the family then. But in relation to the payment for my husband’s
University accommodation – the Judge said that because my husband had himself
received money from his elder brother Mr. Yoganathan – he is not likely to have
understood the wealth distribution
system. In other words – THAT part of my
evidence was not hearsay to the judge even though I was not physically present
when that happened.
The
Judge went further and said that we are not likely to have talked about any of
this before my brother in law passed away. The Official Judge said that we were
now talking about what happened for this specific purpose. To my mind it
confirmed the same message to the Court by Mr. Yogendra – but using different language
– that I was desiring money that was not mine.
As
the Judge went on elaborating how it would have happened – I kept shaking my
head vigorously. I knew that I was not
allowed to speak in that court unless I was spoken to. I did prepare a lengthy 34 page witness statement about the
evidence I believed was needed by the Court to deliver its verdict as per the
Truth and not through hearsay. ……….
I
was effectively ‘dismissed’ after the above question by Mr. Yogendra and
my response to it. I looked at our
lawyer and he signaled that I could step down. I stepped down, wore my shoes
and picked up the file of documents including the exhibits which were
effectively dismissed by all that bullying under the leadership of Mr. Yogendra
fully endorsed by the Judge. I carried that document file in my hand but this
time the clerk said for me to handover all the documents needed to the
lawyer. I looked at our lawyer and he
said to leave the file on the bar table. No documents were used in that Court.
But they were already in the Court of Natural Justice as per my true
intentions.
As I picked up my file I said to
our lawyer ‘I am really disappointed with you.’ At that moment Mr. Yogendra who
was standing next to our lawyer – at the head of the bar-table also looked in
my direction – and I said to him in Tamil ‘na[f viAl maT ;lfAl’ / ‘I am not a prostitute’. So saying, I walked towards the Public end of the Court.
Then I heard our first lawyer Mr. Nadarajah say to me that I was being
summoned. I turned around and walked back to the witness box and removed my shoes. But I did
not get on to the box because no one asked me to. Then the Judge asked me in a stern voice ‘;T '[f[
;dmf?/ What is this
place?’ I was confused. I was wondering
whether the Judge was referring to me not being accepted as a Ceylon Tamil??? I did say ~mamf
instead of Omf in
Tamil, when giving evidence. My mother
spoke Indian Tamil as she was born and brought up in Burma. I was wondering whether I was showing signs
of my mother through my Indian Tamil for the word Yes. ~mamf
is Indian for Yes. Omf is Ceylon Tamil. …..
Besides, Swami Sathya Sai Baba came
in my early morning meditation and blessed me. Given that Swami was Indian – I
may have brought that pronunciation during the court session. All this was
running fast in my mind when the Judge said ‘;T nIti m[fbmf. cnftil kAtkfkibmatiri kAtkfk PdaT ']fD
etriyata? pdicfc ']fD ecalfli nirvak `tikarmf EkdfdidfD ;pfp `TkfKriy tKti ;lfl
']fD kadfdiyacfC. ecalfLl
ecalfbtvid ndtfEtlfl kadfdibT Mkfkiymf.’ (This is Court house – Don’t you
know that you should not show street behavior here in Court? You claim to be
educated and sought Administrative authority. But now through your conduct you have proven that you
do not deserve that. It’s not good
enough to say in words. More importantly your conduct must confirm your
claim)
I looked blankly at the Judge for
the first part of the above outburst by the Judge. Then the penny dropped –
that somehow the Judge had got knowledge of my statement to Mr. Yogendra. It’s
often mind reading.
So – on top of being effectively
labeled as a prostitute and a cheat – I was now being accused of street
behavior. I just stared at the Judge.
The woman in me broke down and cried – silently inside. It really was
too much at this point for that soft woman within.
Then our lawyer spoke out and said
to the Judge ‘I apologize on her behalf but her behavior is understandable
given that her second marriage was brought before this court again.’ The Judge immediately showed a smiling face
to the lawyer and explained that it was not given consideration. Our lawyer then said to me ‘You better
apologize’ . I looked him straight in the eye said ‘No I won’t. I spoke the
Truth. I have no reason to apologize for.’
No one said anything for a few moments and I took my file again – this
time from the floor and my bag next to it, wore my shoes and walked away. At
the other end of the bar table I bowed to the Judge’s chair – where my real Lord was seated as per my mind
to the extent I spoke the Truth relevant to honor my dead relative, and walked out of the Court room. ]