Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam
20
November 2019
EMPEROR
MODI BECKONS KING GOTABHAYA?
Yesterday, I rang an older cousin of mine who is in
a nursing home in Canada. I was happy to learn that even in the nursing home,
my cousin Pushpam Akka – kept herself active in terms of Sri Lankan governance.
It felt that we were relatives through Sri Lankan election issues also. I
believe, I have developed many such relationships through my media work also.
As I said to a senior Australian Tamil recently – one of the values of
Relationships is that it protects us from becoming indebted to the provider / senior
by action. A relationship is naturally
formed through a combination of common belief and apparent common wealth. Where there is
only Common Belief – and no apparent common wealth we naturally Energize each other.
Hence within family ‘free’ exchange of money as quid pro quo is prohibited.
This has become an issue of significance in the Impeachment hearings against
the current American President. If quid pro quos happen for the benefit of less
than the whole – they bring about internal divisions.
In 2005 when the LTTE ‘ordered’ Tamils to ‘not vote’
they became outsiders to those Tamils bound by belief in democracy. We
concluded that there was quid pro quo for our voting rights as Sri Lankans. The
LTTE ‘separated’ itself from Democracy.
Last year we observed this divisive culture continue during the
Constitutional crisis – when ministerial portfolios and party memberships were
made pawns in the political game. This stunts the relationship with each other in
Parliament and with the People. Those of us who were ‘insiders’ to governance
of Sri Lanka – through our own avenues – including family in Sri Lanka – had the
‘insight’ to know that quid pro quos had taken place. The natural power of
belief in self-governance rights of Tamils who chose the political pathway, did
not channel itself to support LTTE for the simple reason that we were not
relatives any more. We coexisted as individuals. We are thus not protected by
each other’s truth but we do merge at the destination.
Through the 2019 Presidential elections, Tamils have
balanced the books to become more common than we were in 2005. That is very
satisfying to those of us who are committed to Democracy. What about the Sinhalese?
As
per Japan Times report headed ‘Gotabaya Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka's new
president’:
[Chief Justice Jayantha Jayasuriya
administered the oath of office to Rajapaksa at the ancient Ruwanweli Seya
Buddhist temple in north-central Sri Lanka….
…..Rajapaksa said he will maintain Sinhala and Buddhism
as the country’s primary culture and provide them with state support but will
allow other groups to preserve their religious and cultural identities.
According to Sri Lankan history books, the Ruwanweli Seya temple
was built by warrior King Dutu Gemunu after defeating an invading Tamil king
from present-day South India.]
Hindus consider the
Earth to be a reservoir of the Truth that
happened at a particular place. Likewise, the Aborigines in Australia. In
my home suburb of Coogee, the yearly Koojay
Corroboree, on Coogee Beach, confirms respect for land ownership of
Aborigines to whom Coogee was home before migrants. In Australia, they are
referred to as Traditional Owners. The parallel is recognized in Hindu
ceremonies – including in marriages – by presenting the bride and the groom
respectively as the heirs of three generation elders who have upheld those
traditions. In funerals and memorials for
those who have passed away – the one who has passed away is added to the common
ancestral spirit. Those who do so have the right to draw on those ‘traditional
powers’.
One is therefore entitled to interpret that Mr
Rajapaksa was invoking the powers of King Dutu Gemunu as his ancestor and
therefore confirming his heritage as ‘terminator’. It is interesting that Anuradhapura
Kingdom was the Central kingdom of Sri
Lanka when Ruhuna in Southern Sri Lanka was a sub-kingdom. King Gotabhaya is
reported as Dutu Gemunu’s grandfather. Hence
one is entitled to consider that the Traditional power of Anuradhapura was invoked by Mr Rajapaksa when
he took oath on Monday – 18 November 2019.
Did he thereby invoke also the spirit of
Ellalan – the Tamil Emperor from India? Is this being confirmed by the
following:
[Jaishankar, who
arrived here on a two-day unannounced visit, said President Rajapaksa has
accepted Prime Minister Modi's invitation to visit India on November 29] Economic Times of India.
Whether it is positive Energy (Punniyam) or negative Energy (Paavam) once
we recognize and accept truth – the Common Truth leads us. Hence one may very
well ask the question ‘Is Ellalan taking Gotabhaya to India? If Sinhalese had a
relationship with Tamils – then investment in that relationship would protect
both sides. Otherwise the ‘spirits’ in the environment get into us – like sooniyam
/ curse or blessings.
Mr Harsha Gunasena in
his Colombo Telegraph article ‘Defeat Of The Oppressed
presents his
interpretation as follows:
[The present
government imposed certain taxes on the rich in order to increase government
revenue which was a necessity and as a result the rich may have voted against
Premadasa but for the vast majority of the rural population, the
main issue may have been the national security and related issues connected to
nationality.
Nation
state is a recently developed concept. India was able to adopt it at the time
of the independence due to the foresight of the leaders of the Indian
independence struggle. In Sri Lanka among the majority Sinhala Buddhists the
term nationality is confined to identify their own ethnocentric group. They consider the members of the other
ethnicities as outsiders.
However,
history teaches us a totally different story. Over centuries in Sri Lanka there
were no clashes between Sinhalese and Tamils as ethnic groups. The clashes were
among the kings and princes. They were concerned about their power and not the
ethnicity. In Elara’s army there were considerable number of Sinhalese. Magha,
who ruined our civilization in 13th century, was not a Tamil. Sinhala
kings got support from the Pandyans to attack Chola invaders, both
were South Indians.]
One is reminded that
Dutu Genmunu was disobedient to his father and fought against his brother Tissa.
That is also invoked in terms of relationships. In terms of Tamils – Operation Ellalan
– which was LTTE’s successful attack on
Anuradhapura Air Force base while Mr Gotabaya was Defence Secretary – confirms the
power of Anuradhapura to Tamils who are true soldiers.
Highly respected Late Bahukutumbi
Raman, of India’s Intelligence Agency is reported to have stated about the
above attack that it "had been preceded
by painstaking intelligence collection, planning and rehearsal."
To my mind, a big part of it is inheritance of Emperor
Ellalan’s corporate wisdom about Sinhala
kings who ‘dictate’. It worked through
the opposition.
Tamils by honoring Ellalan as an ancestor – inherited his wisdom.
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