By Maria Wirth
May 11, 2013
(Denying One’s Own Roots)
This
attitude is strange for two reasons. First, those educated Indians seem
to have a problem only with ‘Hindu’ India, but not with ‘Muslim’ or
‘Christian’ countries. In
Germany for example, only 59 percent of the population are registered
with the two big Christian Churches (Protestant and Catholic), however,
the country is bracketed under ‘Christian countries’.
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor, stressed recently the Christian roots of
Germany and urged the population ‘to go back to Christian values’. In
2012, she postponed her trip to the G-8 summit for a day to address the
German Catholic Day. Two major political parties carry ‘Christian’ in
their name, including Angela Merkel’s ruling party.
Germans
are not agitated that Germany is called a Christian country, though I
actually would understand if they were. After all, the history of the
Church is appalling. The so called success story of Christianity
depended greatly on tyranny. “Convert or die”, were the options given
not only to the indigenous population in America some five hundred years
ago. In Germany, too, 1200 years ago, the emperor Karl the Great
ordered the death sentence for refusal of baptism in his newly conquered
realms. It provoked his advisor Alkuin to comment: ‘One can force them
to baptism, but how to force them to believe?’
If
Germany or any other western country had this kind of literary
treasure, it would be so proud and highlight its greatness on every
occasion. When I discovered for example the Upanishads, I
was stunned. Here was expressed in clear terms what I intuitively had
felt to be true, but could not have expressed clearly. Brahman is not
partial; it is the invisible, indivisible essence in everything.
Everyone gets again and again a chance to discover the ultimate truth
and is free to choose his way back to it. Helpful hints are given but
not imposed.
If
only missionaries denigrated Hindu Dharma, it would not be so bad, as
they clearly have an agenda which discerning Indians would detect. But
sadly, Indians with Hindu names assist them because they wrongly
believe that Hinduism is inferior to western religions. They belittle
everything Hindu instead of getting thorough knowledge. As a rule, they
know little about their tradition except what the British told them,
i.e. that the major features are caste system and idol worship. They
don’t realize that India would gain, not lose, if it solidly backed its
profound and all inclusive Hindu tradition.
The Dalai Lama said some time ago that already as a youth in Lhasa, he
had been deeply impressed by the richness of Indian thought. “India has
great potential to help the world,” he added.
When will the westernized Indian elite realize this truth?
When will the westernized Indian elite realize this truth?
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కామెంట్ను పోస్ట్ చేయండి