Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
HINDU BRAHMINS V BUDDHIST
MONKS
GTF & BUDDHIST
CLERGY
Even if you
are a minority of one, the truth is the truth. – Mahatma Gandhi.
On 17 March 2021, I wrote under the subject matter ‘GTF vs LTTE. On 19 December 2023, I was referred to the
article headed ‘GTF-monks’ Himalaya Declaration: Asgiri Chapter backs
imprecise yet progressive objectives’
It came to me through a
Tamil Diaspora Elder. Another Elder responded ‘Imprecise
is the accurate term’.
The former concluded ‘Against
this backdrop, the Siam Sect’s Asgiri Chapter’s Supreme Sangha (Buddhist
clergy) Council’s Secretary Dr. Medagama Dhammananda Thera yesterday (18) told The
Daily Morning that the Asgiri Chapter will not obstruct any efforts which are
being taken to restore national harmony and reconciliation, and that therefore, the said
declaration will also be supported by the chapter in spite of the parties who
drafted it, only if it does
not harm the coexistence and territorial integrity of the country.’
I responded to this as follows:
“Our former PM John
Howard often used the word ‘coexistence’. I rejected it then and do so now. We
need to merge as sovereign communities or relate through common laws and
principles. Coexistence sounds lifeless and seems to promote ‘sitting on the fence’
attitude.”
Below are some excerpts from
our discussion with those who contribute to Commonness:
Common Tamil Elder: It would be good to have good relations with
the Buddhist Monks, as most have good qualities, and are trustworthy compared
to politicians. I remember Uncle X who was a good Buddhist as well as having a
very open mind.
Perhaps at last we can move forward
towards cordial and peaceful co-existence.
I knew so many Buddhists at University,
sports and at work, never having any conflicts. We Sri Lankans are friendly and
connected by similar religions.’
Gaja: Monks
are the parallels of Brahmins. Brahmins promoted caste based
discrimination due to their desires. When that force was beyond their
control, it produced its enemy in the form of Sinhalese politicians.
Otherwise, the junior caste would have resorted to reverse discrimination and
it would have seriously damaged our investment in higher education. In the
case of Buddhist monks the risk is promoted by ‘Buddhism foremost’ policy.
Given that both – Brahmins and Monks claim to be close to the
‘absolute’ when they ‘cheat’ the ‘opposite return is also close to absolute.
Hence GTF does not have the capacity to naturally offset the exponential
spread of the almost absolute return of Buddhism foremost. In fact by dealing
directly with the monks, they are disadvantaging the secular part of the Tamil
community. LTTE on the other hand is promoting investments in temples. If GTF
has merged with LTTE, then the resulting war would be like Hamas v Israel
Common Tamil Elder: You
have made very valid points , Gaja. I am in agreement with most of your
points of view; as per my understanding the majority of the organizations in
the Tamil diaspora - post July ‘83 - had been sympathetic towards the causes of
Tamil militancy: not only the LTTE , EROS, EPRLF even the other minor groups,
had diaspora associations allied to them, though the LTTE supporters dominated
influencing diaspora organizations. As far as I had been given to understand
the members of the GTF were a bunch of vacillating individuals , shifting their
alliances and varying their policies regarding Tamil self determination: the
members of the Forum seemed a more affluent lot than the other associations
with greater mobility. The members of the British Tamil Forum have always been
more steadfast in their stand concerning Tamil aspirations . The rest of the
diaspora lot who had been supporting the LTTE , subsequently shunned the GTF .
Gaja: Thank
you Aiya. You state :
[The members of the
British Tamil Forum have always been more steadfast in their stand concerning
Tamil aspirations]
This is confirmed by my
knowledge. With LTTE, I have deep intelligence by living with them as part of
them. They inform me from within
Common Tamil Elder: Thank
you for your opinion, Gaja.
Gaja: Thank you for your analysis
Common Tamil Elder: The
Brahmins are selfish, inventing castism to put themselves above other
professions, when the advaita
principle clearly puts everyone on the same level as Atmas.
Gaja: Yes. When we realise the formless, we appreciate the Oneness
of the Soul. But where majority in the whole, are primary level thinkers we
need competition and therefore two sides through which to realise the whole.
Sports are examples of this. Hence in Democracy, Equal status for Opposition.
But the catch is to invoke the invisible power of our ancestry through the
vertical pathway. Brahmins became ritualistic and ‘forgot’ that the junior
castes were part of themselves. Hence they lost insight into their own juniors.
To the extent Junior caste folks were true to their own forms of God, they get
separated by Truth itself. But when we realise their truth, their insight into
juniors gets restored and they become One whole. There are many such seniors
amongst Tamils.
Common Tamil Elder: Buddhist
Monks on the other hand arose from the rejection by the Lord Buddha of the false inequality among humans.
Gaja: Thus they
became Buddha’s Opposition. Hence they empowered genuine Tamils who opposed the
Buddhist government.
Common Tamil Elder: I
am personally against any terrorist organization starting another civil war,
when a peaceful approach tallies with Buddhist and Hindu principles.
Gaja: Some wars prevent Terrorism.
Common Tamil Elder: The
Bhagavad Gita of course dwelt on DUTY and GOD's will.
Gaja: Duty arises when we have a structure. Structure forms naturally when
we make sacrifices of earned benefits.
The sacrifices we made become our intuitive
intelligence. When this happens, there is natural restructure of our
system. The pathways through which we made those sacrifices become the
protecting armour/kavasam. Karnan was born with such kavas am. Every morning I
pray to Sun to help me protect my opportunities and also to render me the
Energy to work those structures. My husband’s senior at the workplace,
(he was of Hungarian origin) said to me at the hospital that I was like the sun
around whom the family revolved. Our daughter and Param were hospitalised after
a vehicle knocked them down at a pedestrian crossing. I relied on that
‘certificate’ to sustain me through that trauma. This strengthened my
structure.
Common Tamil Elder: The
Pandavas under Lord Krishna tried all peaceful methods before resorting to War.
Gaja: Hence the natural restructure that upholds the values espoused
through Bhagavad Gita
Common Tamil Elder: Just my opinion that
another Civil War will damage all credibility of the minority Tamils, and make
us outcasts in Sri Lanka.
Gaja: No one but ourselves can make us outcasts according to Advaita.
Common Tamil Elder: The
World in this Kali Yuga too readily tries to solve all problems with force.
Gaja: Hence it is necessary to use intellectual/educational power to
Oppose and prevent us sliding down to Asura level, while claiming status as
intellectuals.
Common Tamil Elder: LTTE
investments in temples seem hypocritical, as are the investments in Buddhist
Viharas in the North East.
Gaja: This in essence
means you are against GTF partnership with Monks.
If you observe impartially, you will note
that most in North are Vairavar / Kali temples .
‘as are the investments in Buddhist Viharas in the in
the North East’
Not if they have merged Buddha with Muruga,
and Kaliamman.
Common Tamil Elder: It would be best if both
sides invested in the knowledge of their respective Religions such as AHIMSA.
There is no room for PRIDE and VIOLENCE, promoting the
concept of separation.
The Elder then referred us to the Sri Lanka
Guardian Editorial ‘Himalaya Declaration: Bridging the Chasm Between
Rhetoric and Reality’
I then thought of Nilantha Ilangamuwa, the
founding editor of Sri Lanka Guardian, who valued my articles to regularly
publish them. In its own way that past
investment drew my attention to the line ‘The Himalaya Declaration
emerges as both a lyrical ode to the stunning landscapes of Nagarkot….
Then as is my way, I
looked up Wikipedia and found the following:
Situated
in a strategic location, Nagarkot was an ancient fort of the Kathmandu
valley built to monitor the external activities of other kingdoms.
Later, it became a summer retreat for the royal family before becoming popular
as an international hill station.’
This meant it protected the
then leaders through ‘intelligence’ about outsiders. Then I felt the intuitive
urge to look up Nagar and the following came to me from NAGAR.org:
‘Nagars are
believed to be one of the oldest of the Brahmin
groups. Historians claim the origin of Nagars to be purely
Aryan, having come to India from Southern Europe and Central Asia. They
migrated through the Hindu Kush to either Trivishtapa or Tibet; later through
Kashmir and settled around Kurukshetra.’
It was
intuitive intelligence, invoked by a service oriented group of Sri Lankan
Elders of Tamil origin. Kurukshetra is the birth place of Bhagavad Gita . I felt that Lord
Krishna was blessing our group of Elders.
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