Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
28
July 2020
Ramayanam – Mythology or
Legend?
[Indians are
supposed to accept without compelling scientific proof the existence of Jesus
or Mohammed, but a Ram or a Krishna cannot break the glass ceiling of mythology]
First Post article “As Sri Lanka researches ‘Ravan’s aviation routes’, India’s
seculars keep mocking Ram”
An uncle of mine whom I am very fond of shocked me
once by claiming that Ravana was a great hero and that it was Seetha who went
after Ravana. I could not believe my ears. But because I knew that uncle well I
realised that he was influence by oldies within the diaspora to whom LTTE
leader was the parallel of Ravana. Now the Sinhalese Government also seems to
be glorifying Ravana. The above medium
in turn is accrediting the Sri Lankan government’s promotion of Ravana.
Recently, a leading member of the Tamil Diaspora
wrote about intellectual progress:
[Had we remained inert,
then even today we may be living with bottle lamp or burning firewood. ]
My response was :
[Or we can set out to start a war by ‘possessing’ the past as if it were
a commodity and make a living out of it. – We Lankans as well as Chinese
did that. Now, you need belief to identify with that. Intellectual Reasoning is
lagging behind because the ‘intellect’ seems to stop working once there are no
apparent benefits but only the EXPERIENCE. Not many want the experience without
money and/or status. ]
I believe as per my own experience of war in Sri
Lanka that rebels tried to make a commodity of heritage. One who sees heritage
through money value would not identify with the experience of its original
makers and v.v. Heritage when invoked at current values – would awaken its
equal and opposite partner – the costs and sacrifices that went into that heritage
– also at current values. That is then no longer heritage but a white elephant.
Dutugemunu -
the Sinhala king and Ellalan the Tamil king were both made ‘white elephants’ respectively
by the two sides to the armed war in Lanka. Likewise the Silk Road by the
current Chinese government. Hence my above mentioned response. Every true
belief when manifested would eliminate the effect of false claims.
As per the above mentioned article:
[Irony
had a hearty laugh last week, skipping across the chain of shoals that links
India with Sri Lanka. Embracing Ramayan, the epic that binds the two nations,
the Civil Aviation Authority of Lanka issued an advertisement inviting documents and literature
for a research on ‘King Ravana and the ancient domination of aerial routes now
lost’.
It
is believed that Ravan travelled widely in his Pushpak Viman, and the aviation
routes could tell us more about Lanka’s geopolitical reach and influence.]
Given that the written Constitution of Sri Lanka
is the basic structure of governance – and given that it requires Buddhism to
be upheld as the foremost pathway of belief Ravana’s pathways to success would
in effect be in breach of the Sri Lankan values as per the constitution. Ravana
was a Hindu. Hence when manifested at the same time – the two would oppose each
other.
As per the author of the above article:
[Sri Lanka
tourism promotes an elaborate Ramayan trail stretching from Munneswaram to
Trincomalee, Ella to Colombo. The nation’s first satellite launched last year
is named ‘Ravana-1’.
Contrast
this with India, where a masjid stood on Lord Ram’s birthplace for centuries
and despite overwhelming evidence presented in court, ‘seculars’ stayed in
denial. Any proposal to enhance the philosophical understanding of Ramayan, or
studying Ram’s journey and alliances, or building tourism circuits based on the
epic is mocked and met with disdain and protests.]
One who believes would not demote the investment
to business level and v.v. Belief is harder to prove to others but is
exponentially powerful and protects the believer. The more we seek to show
others the weaker our belief. The weaker our belief the heavier our relativity –
confirming strong attachment to the physical. India is less dependent on other
countries than Sri Lanka due to this very reason.
The secular pathway is also a religious pathway.
Hence the following responses from me to a medical doctor:
[In Aryan concept no temples, no
gods, no deities, no prayers.]
In Medicine also – there are areas where there is no hospital ,
no doctors no external medications. Remote communities including in Sri Lanka
live that way. Likewise, ascetics. The latter are the parallels of Aryans and
former are the parallels of indigenous folks.
[Now
even Tamil god Murugan they have made it as theirs]
Tamil Philosophy is personified through Murugan. But once our
work reaches Philosophical level – it is of Universal value. If we are
‘possessive’ of our discovery – then we demote our own work to private level.
The grass tends to seem greener from the other side. The author
needs to come over to Lanka and have the experience as a Lankan before
declaring which one is better than the other. The discovery would confirm that
they are different and Equal. To an observer and common to an insider. The
experience of the insider is the god within.
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