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( By Sri Sri Ravishankar)

It is truly shocking that in a sacred country like BhArat ( the abode of Vedas) , Vedic-dharma is talked about as hoax . How can something which is so obvious, which is part of millions of people, be taken as a hoax ? Vedic-dharma is not a halo of the few, it is the breath of every virtuous human being . Have people forgotten that BhArat's independence was achieved through Vedic-spirituality as the prime means by Mahatma Gandhi ? Have we forgotten the song "Raghupathi Raghava Raja Ram , Pathitha Pavana Sita Ram … ?

It has become a fashion with journalists to blindly continue the colonial tradition of calling Hindu Gurus a hoax . They called Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo godmen and hoaxes, and their contemporaries continue to do so . Would they say this to Mother Teresa or the Dalai Lama , or the Pope ? No! only Vedic Gurus are singled out .The India Today Conclave offered a basis for a discussion on Vedic spirituality, "Halo or Hoax ?" Javed Akhtar joked, "In movies we create an illusion and then after three hours we put up a sign, The End, and make people step back into reality, whereas spiritual people also create an illusion but they do not put an end to it." The audience applauded.

Yes, what this man Javed says is correct, all that is created comes to an end. If something does not end then it is not created ! Perhaps he didn't even realise the profound truth of what he was saying . So in some way he tacitly accepted that the love and drama he creates in the movies does end, but the love and transformation created by Vedic Gurus . Yes, this whole world is an illusion that never ends.

I said " Let me refer to the wise words of Sri Adi Shankara ` What an enigma: the perception and the reality `. So Mr Akhtar is actually saying that his reel love songs are false. If only he knew the reality : that his lyrics express the genuine feelings of thousands of youth when they come and sing his marvelous songs before me, with that spark of love in their eyes. Real-life love never ends; it moves from life to lifetimes. Spirituality is intoxicating. Only those who step into it will know. Before criticising we need to do our homework. Has one visited Ashrams, like the Ramakrishna Ashram, Ananda Mayi Ma Mutt, Brahma Kumaris', Gayatri Parivar, Pandurang Shastri, Sri Aurobindo Ashram or Art of Living? Has one spent time with Rishis ? Only then does one's views carry weight, else they remain simple accusations only, a distorted perception, not reality ".Mr Akhtar thundered again: "All modern-day Spiritualists are hypocrites".

Many people in the audience froze as he dismissed the present-day Gurus. Today there are millions of people who follow spirituality : are they all hypocrites? I appreciated that he could express his feelings boldly, without pretension. But the contempt that was exhibited for gurus was alarming. The hatred and frustration were obvious from his body language. It's not just Mr Akhtar. Many journalists, communists, atheists and naxalites live in that state of mind, of being anti-religious, anti-rich, anti-famous, anti-business.Should I argue and put him down ? No! I have never put anyone down. I can't deviate from my nature. So I simply said ,"Everyone has the right to be ignorant."A flash of Aurangzeb, who butchered thousands of Gurus and would not listen to any reason or logic, came to mind . An intelligent man would look into all the avenues before he makes a comment or accusation . It is necessary to stand up for justice and expose the misdeeds of the world . Instead the so-called activists only engage in accusations. Blaming the entire modern-day spiritual guru and Sadhu community is as foolish as branding the entire Muslim community as terrorists.It is the medieval Brahmanical mindset to always put down business and politics and the colonial mindset to denounce Gurus. As a result we never expanded our political influence nor globalised our business until very recently.Then came his next statement that Buddha went from the palace to the forest and today the Gurus come from the forest to the palace. I said to myself, `Come on! Buddha went to the forest when he was unhappy and miserable, and he came right back when he became a guru'. Any high school student knows this. Besides, every palace had a Rajguru. Last year hundreds of Sadhus were evicted from the caves and hermitages of the Himalayan region, near Haridwar, by the forest department . People generally think Sadhus should live in forests with torn clothes but the forest department wanted to send them to the city !The Atheists have always fought with spiritual people. In those situations we should know how to act . It is pointless to argue with them. What do you say to a man who has never stepped into the realm of spirituality yet calls it a hoax? One cannot make a blind man see the light through his nose.Unfortunately Atheists are just fearful and good dramatists. A man who equates arms, drugs and spirituality is not going to change his opinion immediately and anyway his opinion is not going to matter for what is and what will be. Come on, I thought, sing a new song. My compassion grew.Often activists seem to create rage and revenge in the victims ; they cannot bring solace and creative action. In the name of justice they fume with hatred. This can lead to acts of violence like the recent killings of 19 Sadhus in Uttar Pradesh . It has been an old tradition to glorify the dead, and call the living a hoax. Kabir had to put up with this as did Meera, Buddha, Adi Shankara and many more... the wise do not mind the outburst of a few.Spirituality is not a matter of the head, it is a matter of the heart. I had two choices: to argue and turn the conclave into a conflict or to keep silence. I chose the latter.

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Very well said. Sadhu.

We should know that the Spiriualists always have the last laugh.

Compassionately they solicit the many but always end up with the few.

As Shree Krishna said in the Gita, 'manushanam sahasheshu...'.. " out of

thousands, only a few will come. "

So, when those who come see the futility of material life then they rejoice in

spiritual life. Those who fail to see reveal in the ephemeral exploits and

simply pile up more bad karma on their soul.

I think it is time the spiritualists became activists , otherwise simply

retiring to mountain caves will not do. If by our negligence of responsibility

the materialists conspire to blow up the world then what will become of our holy

ashram in the woods?

We may not be able to give them spiritual vision so easily, but at least like

Ravi Shankar we can meet their remarks in the press with

appropriately stinging commentaries, just so they think twice before

making foolish blanket statements again.

 

 

BV Avadhoot

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