Ch II 46 form
The Bhagwat Gita
Yavan artha udapane
Sarvatha samplutodake
Tavan sarvesu vedesu
Brahmanasya vijanatah
Translation
As is
the use of a pond in a place flooded with water everywhere, so is that of all
the Vedas for the Brahmin who understands.
Explanation
“Just as one who gets water from the
river does not attach importance to a well, so the wise do not attach any
importance to ritual action” For those of illumined consciousness, ritual
observances are of little value.
(From the work of Dr S Radhakrishnan)
So far as the
essence of the Bhagwat Gita is concerned it is immaterial whether Krisna the
teacher, is a historical individual or not.
Oh no! I am
not about to embark on a treatise on any particular religion. I believe Bhagwat
Gita is not a “Sacred” text and in a sense I suppose all “Sacred” texts are literally
a collection of verses to propagate wisdom to humanity. All these texts
preceded respective religions. Let me make it clear that I respect all texts
and respect all those who revere any text and practice a religion. It is the
prerogative and right of any individual. I uphold that right. Just so, I
believe it is my prerogative and right to discuss and question “religion” and
religious practices.
Having
got that out of the way, this verse from the Gita is profound in its meaning.
It simply states that you are better served by knowing why something is done, usually
through ‘religious’ proscriptions and rites, than physically doing something just
because
a) You have been told to do it
b) It is what is always done by forefathers
c) It is ordained in my religious texts
d) Everybody does it
e) If I don’t do it, I will go to hell or whatever
f) …. any or all other reasons you can find…
It also
says once you know the reason for doing something, you don’t have to mandatorily
do it because you already know why it is done; you know the result of your proposed
actions in advance. The key is knowledge, realization; thereafter it is just
you and your mind; you can achieve that which you intended to achieve through
physical activity by just concentrating your mind towards it and consider it
done without any physical or material interchange.
The
essence of all sacred texts addresses the inner self. Methods have been worked
around it over generations by vested interests – for material gains or
subjugation; Just take away the methods; you will realise that all religions
are the same – the language, stories, heaven & hell (where are they
located? Well….) may differ…do they matter here and now?
I do not therefore
believe religion is a real source of conflict anymore in this world including
terrorism; the methods built around the essence of religions are the primary reasons
for dissonance and conflicts around the world.
The
evolution of mankind has left in its wake a series of conflicts. The present-day
humans (Homo Sapiens) have surely evolved over several millennia. It is also a
fact that GOD in whichever form we know today, if at all, existed millions of
years before the introduction of any texts or modern religions. Also, it is
recorded that we the Homo Sapiens, were not the only sapiens who inhabited this
Earth. There were other human species such as Homo Erectus, Homo Neanderthals etc.., who were annihilated by Homo
Sapiens to gain ascendancy. From inter species
(!) conflicts, human-animal conflicts, to inter racial conflicts to inter faith
conflicts to various other conflicts we have seen it all over the past tens of
thousands of years.
Is the
human race any better from these conflicts?
Yes. In a
way all these conflicts are now passé. There are effectively only two issues now,
over which conflicts persist. Economy and culture. Every other reason
attributed to the strife around the world is only a façade. Whereas economic
considerations have been the main causes of these conflicts these past decades,
the dissonance in culture is fast catching up as another reason – now what is
culture Is another moot question. My definition of culture is just the way a
section of the people dress, eat, dance and it’s behavior in general within the
family, closed society and society at large. When a section of people immigrates
in numbers to a place where the aforesaid behavior is different and the
immigrants fail to adapt to the adopted culture, a conflict situation is
created. We are going to see more of this in the decades ahead.
If we
want the world to be a better place than it is, we have to look beyond what we
can see!!! Beyond the methods.