Sunday 28 September 2014

TO GARBA OR NOT TO GARBA?


Talking of Garba festivities in Gujarat, an Indian Express lead story today says: “The Vishwa Hindu Parishad in the state has taken up a call to stop Muslim men from attending the dances, ignoring the long tradition of Muslims taking part in Garba – as dancers, singers, organisers.” There have been other stories in the print recently of Garba organisers distributing passes so as to debar Muslim youth from entering Garba festivities whereas on other hand an FIR has been filed against a Muslim cleric for calling Garba a satanic festival.

The Muslim cleric was certainly not justified in making such a statement as it was bound to hurt the sensibilities of the Hindus who celebrate Garba with great fanfare, and see it as a religious act.

The issue is what is a religious act? Does every act performed by a collective mass of people who adhere to one religion become a religious act? I tried to find the answer in the light of Sri Krishna’s view in Gita who says that every act, even the seemingly religious act, may be performed in sattvik, rajasik or tamasik mode. Quran too says the same when it says that al-aamal bin niyat (every act will be judged on the basis of intention or thinking). Thus, from this argument, a namaz could be a satanic act if it is performed with Satanic intentions, even Hajj could be a rajasik (materialistic) act if the reasons for performing are materialistic and not spiritual (sattvik) and likewise acts like performing or watching Ram Leela, going as Kawad to fetch water from Ganges or even Garba could be a purely sattwik act, a rajasik act or even a satanic (tamasik) act depending on our intentions. We are nobody to judge an entire group collectively as the reasons or intentions inside each of the participating person may differ.

Question now arises what is a sattvik act? In my view, any act which leads to God or which is performed with God or any Divine Command in mind, is a sattvik act. In other words, any act which results in spiritual elevation is a sattvik act. Spiritual elevation is directly related to remembrance of God or His Command and even the seemingly most religious acts, if devoid of remembrance of God, cannot be called sattvik. As said earlier, the Quran too shares the same view when it says that every act will be judged on the basis of niyat (intention), which amounts to exactly same as Krishna said. If the niyat (intention) is Divine or spiritualistic, the act is sattvik, if the intention is worldly or materialistic, the act is rajasik and if the intention is satanic or dark (negative), the act is tamasik.

Performance of acts in remembrance of God or His Command endears the atma to the Paramatma. This is the message of the Upanishads. The Quran too says the same in clear words: when the good and the bad had been told to you, why you didn’t climb the steep climb, beyond which was bliss. This steep climb is the ascent of atma towards state of purity. In other words, this steep climb is ascent of atma towards Paramatma. This said and done, I wish to state in clear words that it is not an easy process, as the atma tends to slip down every time the remembrance of God gets eroded from mind and we commit sins or worldly acts. The objective of 5 time obligatory prayer for Muslims too is the same. If a Muslim will remember God 5 times a day as a mandatory exercise, it is expected that he would spend the intervening period too in remembrance of God and perform acts in sattvik mode. This will hasten his rooh (atma’s) ascent towards salvation. In exactly similar tone, Upanishads too talk of Moksha or Salvation (a stage when an atma has attained a certain level of purity and remains there till it leaves the body).

Unfortunately, be it the Hindus or the Muslims, there is little talk of spiritual elevation and salvation in this age of Kaliyuga. Today, we tend to perform even the religious acts, as a ritualistic exercise. God or the Divine Message are not talked about; neither is there any real attempt to please the Creator. That is why this is Kaliyuga, an age when most of the acts, even the seemingly religious acts, are performed with ulterior motives, and moksha or salvation have become chapters from history.

I invite you to read the first two paragraphs of the page-long Indian Express article: “For the important nights of this year’s garba, Priya Shah, a 24-year-old management student from Vadodara has her look down pat: five ornate but trendy cholis to go with embroidered chanias, those flowing, layered skirts that swirl tantalisingly as the music takes over the night; the dupattas and the brass jewellery are just like the ones Deepika Padukone had worn in Goliyon ki Raasleela Ram-Leela. But, that’s not to forget the tattoos. “Most of us (her gang of girls) wear backless cholis. We have some colourful floral tattoos to go on the waist, a ‘Love like crazy’ ink one on the back and a tattoo that reads ‘Femme Belle’ for the night on which we do the belle-dance garba,” says Shah. The tattoos are stuck on, and can be washed away, nothing so permanent that they can raise eyebrows later. The fun lasts only as long as the nine long nights.
The Navratri in Gujarat is a breath-taking spectacle, a riot of colours, and, like many festivals, it upends the crusty rules of everyday life. So it follows that for young and single people it is a chance to mingle – with abandon, and away from parental disapproval. Nine nights of the year, young women in Gujarat let their hair down, as the men make the most of the opportunity, by wooing the ladies with their moves. In some garbas, like one in Vadodara, there are nearly 25 concentric circles of dancers, with some 20,000 people, mostly girls, dancing at one go. “It is difficult to keep your eyes on one girl,” says a 27-year old student, who goes garba-hopping with his gang of friends each year. But to play the game you need the wheels – the snazziest SUVs, the best bikes – and the smart lines, to take your dates out for a coffee shop or on long rides as winter begins to set in.”

Now read the last para: “…Priya Shah is getting ready for a finale designed on a ‘Turkish’ theme. Her gang of girls has been practising for over a month with a professional choreographer to perfect the belly garba – modelled on the Arabian belly dance. “That we do on the last night. We will be dressed up in shimmery lehngas and tank tops, and Turkish-styled accessories that we have ordered through e-retail sites,” she says. She needs to look her best, in case a charming young man comes along.”

Read the above description again! Did you see the mention of God even once? Not to mention God or spirituality, there is no mention of Durga as well. In the light of Krishna’s teaching regarding sattvik mode, rajasik mode or tamasik mode, you are yourself requested to frame your opinion how we have degraded in thoughts and in which category the modern-day garba falls in? Are these festivities more spiritual or PM Narendra Modi’s fasting during Navratras more spiritual? Clearly, fasting in remembrance of God is bound to elevate the atma.

The Indian Express article too agrees that we have moved away from the intended objectives when it says: “Once, the garbas were a simpler affair. Young women and girls in a neighbourhood would dance to the beat of a dhol as an elderly woman, on a fast, sang in front of a shrine to goddess Durga.”

As I said, this is Kaliyug. What has happened eventually is that the rituals which were framed for the masses in hope that some from amongst them would gain from them and come to the true religion are now considered religion themselves. For instance, the Kawad tradition was framed by our elders in hope that when the youth would travel on foot, all the way to Ganges and back, bear hardships on the way, in the way of the God, some from the masses would turn to God and work for spiritual elevation. But what is happening now is that we are doing all the acts in the name of religion, going to Ganges, making noises in the way, eating delicious food in the camps set up everywhere, bringing back the water, but with God never coming in the mind and thus resulting in no spiritual elevation. On the contrary our acts may be categorize as largely rajasik and in cases tamasik but very seldom as sattvik.

Message is that our elders have framed several rituals which have the potential to endear our atma to the Paramatma. The Kawad tradition, Hajj or even the Garba may be labelled as religious rituals but only as long as they perform the real purpose that all religions strive for; of elevating our self (atma) and endearing to the Manifest Self (Paramatma). Ultimate aim of life on earth is moksha or salvation and our atma’s continued presence on earth means we have failed to attain salvation until now. If this aim is not being achieved, the act may be materialistic or even satanic but cannot be of any benefit to us at all.

 

DOES IT HELP TO KNOW THE FUTURE?

Question is “Does it help to know the future? Is it even possible? Many believe it is. But, does God still have a few tricks up His sleeve?”

Answer: The Noor that once descended in Krishna and so many others also descended in Ali. Ali has prophesied a lot about future happenings. Once he told his disciple Ammar that he would be killed under the same palm tree that he nurtured. He also said that p...rior to his killing, Ammar's tongue would be cut off. Ammar began watering the tree with even greater intensity because he knew that if Ali had said so, it was bound to happen. About 20 years after Ali's death, Ammar was summoned in the court of Ibn-e-Ziyad. When Ammar praised Ali in front of Ibn-e-Ziyad, he ordered that Ammar be taken and killed but prior to that his tongue should be taken out. Ammar laughed. Ibn-e-Ziyad asked what was the cause of his smile. Ammar replied that Ali had prophesied that he would be killed in exactly the same way. Ibn-e-Ziyad said that he would see to it that Ammar is not killed in the way Ali had prophesied. He asked Ammar to be taken to the prison from where very few came out alive. But it so happened that Ammar began preaching other inmates of the prison who revolted. Ammar was brought in front of ibn-e-Ziyad, who in a fit of rage, ordered that Ammar's tongue be taken out and he be killed.

This is just one incident that I have mentioned; though I can give countless more. The incident of a particular people may also be cited who had mastered astronomy greatly. They had dug a pond wherein they saw the reflections of stars and had calculated their ages. Each one of them knew how long would they live. They also committed all the sins and crimes. A Prophet of God went to them and told them to abstain from live of sin and crime. They said they know everything about their future. The Prophet told them to go to the pond again and see their future once more. They went and saw. They saw that death loomed at them. Before they could do anything, they were all dead. This story tells something very important. The heavenly bodies too are working under divine command and so are made the lines on our hands. The Prophet could have easily said that all your calculations are false and untrue. But he asked those people to go to the pond again. They went and saw for themselves that death was right at their faces. This shows that the science do exist and there are people who do read the future. But the Divine Will may change what has not been changed till now. For instance, my fate may change because of even the prayer for me by my mother. Or a good deed that I committed. It does not mean that God did not know of this before. He knew everything right from beginning but He himself has put everything under 'cause and effect'. This also shows that even my mother's prayer or a good deed has the capacity to alter the movement of heavenly bodies. That is why I repeatedly besiege one and all - do as much of good as possible, keeping the remembrance of God alive; always aspire for the truth and upholding of justice. As Krishna says, it is our evil deeds that are leading towards destruction of this earth. The world will soon be destroyed unless we correct ourselves.

Now one last argument! Hindu scriptures have talked at great length about the coming of Kalki avatar close to the end of the world. The Muslim scriptures have talked about the coming of Mahdi, which the Old Testament talks about a Messiach who would be arriving in the end times. Even Christians believe that Jesus has prophesied about a messiah. The Mayans of South America too were awaiting a messiah when they were overpowered by the Europeans. While some people who seem to have doubts about the power of One God to prophesy in different languages say that all these people have copied the same things from one another, there are others who are planning and conspiring to see to it that the prophesies do not get unfolded. I have shown from an example above that howsoever much they conspire, things will unfold as has been predicted by Divinity. But that does not mean we should cease to act. We will be judged in accordance with our deeds and even if God knows what would happen in future, we have been given a free fill to choose our own paths. A very curious question that arises is how is it possible that a messiah will arrive for each of the religions. Is it possible that a messiah will arrive for the Hindus and dharma will prevail all over, a messiah will arrive for the Muslims and Islam will be the world religion, a messiah will arrive for the Christians and Christianity will prevail and Judaism will be endorsed by the messiach? Truth is that all these are true statements. You will say how is it possible. The answer is the same that I have been giving all through. There is one path to God and all religions are deviations from that One Path. We all have digressed so much so that we have lost the path. Yet we all want to believe that ours is the true path. We ridicule the path of others considering our own path as the truth. The Messiah will be not a Hindu messiah or a Muslim messiah or a Jew or Christian messiah. He will be messiah from the One Lord of the Universe. He will come to preach the One Path to the Lord. All the Divine Scriptures that have source in the One Lord will get endorsed. Their true teachings will come to the forefront. And evil will be exposed. Once evil and misguidance gets exposed, the true path will shine brightly in front of each of us. That is why I say, to whatever religion you belong, if you believe that yours is the true path, think twice. The true path will be unveiled by the One Messiah that is set to arrive.