Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
31
October 2020
Jaffna Languages
Yesterday,
someone from Jaffna wrote in my Facebook page, in response to an old posting:
உ
ௐ
வணக்கம்!
தயவுடனானகோரிக்கை
தமிழிச்சியாய் பிறந்த தாங்கள் தமிழில் இதில் வரையாததுஏன்?
சைவசமயத்தை 63 நாயன்மாரும் பலஇம்மிசைபட்டு தமிழிலில்வளா்த்த சமயத்தை தங்களுக்கும் எஙகளுக்கும்பாடசாலையில் வாத்தியாா்தமிழில்தான் கற்பித்தாா்கள்என்பதைஅறிந்திருப்பீா்கள்.
நன்றி,வணக்கம்,
This translates as
follows:
[M R Singham
Greetings
A humble request
As a person born as a Tamil, why did you not
write this in Tamil? As you would know, the Hindu religion developed in Tamil by
63 Hindu Saints who underwent many hardles was taught to us also in Tamil in our schools.
Thank you & Greetings. ]
My response was :
I have written for Tamils in Jaffna in Tamil. Please see my book
at austms.org. I
write to wider world in English which is also highly respected in Jaffna. I did
not learn Hinduism in school. I learnt it at home - largely through inheritance
from my parents. I was educated at Holy Family Convent Jaffna. It is wrong of
you to assume otherwise.
I was hurt by the above
because someone who assumed high status over me on his proficiency in Tamil was
effectively ‘telling’ me. That is NOT the Jaffna, I call home. We did not speak
English at home in Jaffna. But both my parents were proficient in English in
their respective pathways. Catholic education included high priority for
English during my school days in Jaffna. All those to whom Jaffna is ‘home’
would attribute priority to English and Tamil at the same level. They are
different and hence need to be not made senior or junior to each other. To do
so, leads to separatism. Most of my readers are proficient in English. Even
with those in Vaddukoddai who are not proficient in English, I write in very
simple English and they feel ‘included’. They are also Hindus by belief. When
the mind is merged the language is secondary. The communication happens mind to
mind.
To me, it is important
to mentally do the work that the other is directly doing. That results in mind
merger which prevents unjust discrimination.
To my mind, this kind
of ‘Sinhala only’ opposed by ‘Tamil only’ leads to self-imposed separatism.
Leaders who are selfish would fail to value the contribution that we make
through multicultural pathways which are richer in commonness than the ‘only’
pathways. The above guy who is using the multicultural pathway of Facebook, is
being abusive of that space. He is a foreigner to that space.
An Engineer cannot be made
relative to a Doctor. The measure used
needs to be common and commonness is natural through belief. Where we lack
belief – we need to consciously use an accepted intellectual measure. A strong
culture would have both - just as we
have elected government and intellectual judiciary. To use Dr Asanga Welikala’s
words of wisdom – we need both consent as well as constraint in
democracy. The constraint comes from the intellectual contributors to eliminate
consent that is lacking in belief. Any more than that would lead to abuse of
power.
The above user of
Facebook could have ‘admired’ me for my greater proficiency in English relative
to himself. But those who are outcome driven would carry the desire to ‘show’ that
they are better than us without obvious status. Hence they would look for someone who seems less
proficient than they in a particular area. This is why Lord Krishna said not to
be driven by outcomes but to do one’s duty which means we have the structured
experience. This structure varies as we move from family to community and to
nation.
Unjust Discrimination
happens in a group where status is not justly allocated as per merit. This is
the case with the Sri Lankan Tamil community of current times.
If Tamil nation is real
– it would value diverse cultures – diversity happening through language also.
Some of us may not know Tamil but we may have contributed to the independence
of the community known as ‘Tamil Community’ and therefore become natural part
of that community. Many ‘Westerners’ fall within that group. There would be
others who may be highly proficient in Tamil but with least contribution to the
Community’s independence. They are outsiders.
When we take revenge –
an eye for an eye – we become like the very side that we criticize. One with
belief would discriminate between right and wrong on the basis of common principle
and not on the basis of ‘looks’ . Anti-discrimination laws are to eliminate
this skin based discrimination. Until we stop taking credit on the basis of ‘looks’
we would continue to discriminate unjustly against each other. It’s time for
some affirmative action within our respective communities.
My father whose birth
anniversary it is today, worked hard and sacrificed to put us through a good
education that my mother wanted for us. That has set a good example to many in
the community, within their own families. THAT to me is our true culture with
multiculturalism as its crown. The Easter bombings happened due to relativity
outside our circles of common belief. It was community against community and
the government was not directly targeted. Thus the government became an
outsider.
Jaffna as I completed
my relativity has never elevated Hinduism above other religions. Let us not
excessively criticize ‘Sinhala only’ leaders and become like them. Natural
Justice is written by each one of us.
I received the above
map when I was writing this article. It was no coincidence. It was sent by my
ancestors through an heir. That is how we inherit the contributions of all
saints who have heirs in Jaffna. We call them Siththar/ Divine beings. The
message in the map is that we of Northern Sri Lanka need English as our First
Language; those down South need Chinese and those in West need to learn Hindi.
There is no room for Tamil or Sinhalese domination. That is the fate we wrote
through each other.