Guest guest Posted July 3, 2000 Report Share Posted July 3, 2000 Hari Om! Let all noble thoughts come to me from all over the universe. Thinking good of others is noble, while self-centered thoughts are ignoble. Remaining in a closed room is living in ignorance, opening the windows to breathe in the air of freshness from outside is wisdom. India remained confined within itself for too long a period and hence its philosophy was shrouded in doubts and deviations. When one does not know much about the neighboring dwellers one starts gossiping about their intentions and way of thinking. The Europeans and Muslims conquered India because she never opened up its doors to look into the outer world. The upanishadic teachings, which were indeed universal in appeal, got thwarted and degenerated into ritualistic isolation. The wisdom was lost into the exploitation of one caste by the another. The result could not have been different, for the outer fresh air, which always seeks new vistas, easily overpowered the damp and suffocating landlocked culture of the East. Indians suffered physically, mentally, and spiritually. However, interaction by way of the teachings of eastern religions and spirituality, of ahimsa and renunciation, of truth and discrimination, as expounded by Sri Krishna, Lord Buddha, Mahavir, Sri Ramakrishna, and others helped soften the aggressive traits of the religions of the west. The world as a whole was exposed to new currents in philosophical evolution of spirit. Many pondered over the ideas like 'Is it possible to accept " as many faiths so many paths " , " all religions, although individually inadequate, are true and lead to the same God " . Swami Vivekananda, the modern Hanuman, jumped in the name of Sri Ramakrishna to reach the shores of modernity and science, materialism and declining Christianity, the land of prosperity and literacy, and the land of modern culture and thought - the USA. Many know the history from here, from 11th September 1893 onwards, when in that historic World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, he pronounced " Brothers and Sisters of America " . The standing ovation by way of uninterrupted clapping for three minutes is the testimony to the human desire to accept new currents of fresh air. Only thing this time the direction was reversed; the eastern wind tending to freshen the damp and stale air of western materialism. Dr C S Shah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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