The structure of human body is so much specialized
in comparison to other living beings that man has hardly any need to think
about problems and inconveniences detrimental to his subsistence. Why amongst
all living beings who are found living happily and playfully, the human
species, which is so much evolved, is plagued with problems? Today man is being
strangled under the vicious grip of many adversities like sickness, sorrow,
deprivations, misery, alienation and perturbation. Worries and apprehensions are
one's constant companions. Everyone is found lamenting about one's own
countless characteristic problems, because of which one feels strangulated in a
suffocating environment. Is it not enigmatic that the most evolved species of
this world has to live in most miserable conditions?
A little consideration would show that the reason
is not far to seek. Today man has woven around himself such a strong cobweb of
lust, infatuations and egoism that these worldly shackles continue to torment
him day and night. A human being is so much eager to satiate his greed, bonds
of attachment and ego that except aspiring for more and more one does not find
time and energy to think of something else. Nor does one feel motivated to
extricate oneself from this labyrinth and like a spider withdraw its web to
escape from the confinement.
Man's natural needs are limited in number. They are
easy to satisfy within a few hours of one's endeavor. There does not appear any
need to beg or borrow. Fruits of one's personal efforts can be multiplied
manifold. Perseverance endeavor for success, even in an unknown field, can
provide one ever increasing returns. In the process, each moment of life
becomes full of contentment, happiness and exhilaration.
It is an enigma of life, that living beings
generally tend to follow a self-destructive course in running after ghosts of
happiness. The moth rushes towards the burning wick-lamp and instead of
receiving anything in reciprocation burns its wings and dies in misery. When
birds and fishes look for easy food which is available without any effort they
fail to see the deadly bait end hook of angler's net. A deer in the desert is
unable to identify the mirage and loses its life running after the pool of
water which does not exist. The musk deer wanders aimlessly in search of aroma emanating from its own navel. A dog feels happy
in tasting its own blood, while chewing a dry piece of bone.
Being an intelligent being, man is expected to behave more
prudently. He even does so to some extent, but in matters pertaining to
collections of worldly objects and acquisitions thereof, he behaves like a
maniac. For no rhyme or reason man keeps on collecting useless articles and not
long after appears happy in discarding them. In social behaviour man emulates
the flock of sheep, in which each follows the herd irrespective of destination.
Swarms of locusts are overwhelming but they also lack direction and purpose.
Consequently, they face mass annihilation in the burning sands of some odd
desert or sea. But one feels bewildered in finding the human species behaving
in such an irresponsible manner. Why does man, who creates wonders in the world
without, behaves so foolishly for one's own self and heads voluntarily for self
decadence, and even vehemently opposes those who desist him from doing so?
Skill and intelligence can be utilized in two ways.
Irrespective of ethical considerations one can make use of them for achieving
success in any field by taking recourse to all possible ways. In such cases,
activities for the apparent personal benefits are motivated by selfish
interests, for which man adopts all fair and foul means without any qualms. On
the other hand, while utilizing one's excellence one can also give preference
to ethics and morality. Here one takes decisions and initiates action only
after thoroughly analyzing all aspects of propriety, honesty, responsibility
and courage relevant to the issue. In latter case, human skill and intelligence
keeps the interests of other beings also in view along with the personal
interests and acts according to conscience.
Unfortunately in all endeavours modern man is giving too much
importance to the apparent materialistic aspects. Materialism is dominating all
facets of society. While interacting with a fair, young, attractive,
well-dressed youth, does one ever think of the possibilities of contagion of
diseases like AIDS, Syphilis or Tuberculosis, the person might be harbouring?
The cunning and hooligans exert their influence in all sections of society and
succeed in intimidating most of the persons. Most of the affluent persons are
found in possession of wealth acquired by unfair practices. There are many
imposters amongst the so-called leaders hypocritically advocating merits of
idealism. On the other hand, there are persons who are always prepared to face
any hardship to maintain their standards of credibility, talents and efficiency
at whatever price they have to pay. For them it is not their physical
appearance, but high character which becomes a source of inspiration for
upliftment and progress of millions of other persons. Such are the individuals,
who shape the destiny of super persons throughout the course of history and
protect the excellence of ideals for humanity.
The lesser we talk about such persons who, are foolish, clumsy
and are not prepared to give importance to anything in life besides exhibition
of their cleverness, manipulation and vulgar displays of riches, the better it
would be. The majority these days, consists of this class of people. Hence
there is hardly any justification in accepting the propriety of the so-called
“public opinions". One cannot hope to protect human values by emulating
the majority of this class. It is thus imperative and proper that instead of
getting overawed by the sphere of influence of the so-called great people one
should seek the patronage of the truly great persons and value even if they are
considered weak and subdued in the existing milieu.
Any reference to greatness in modern concept is
inconsequential, since it is ephemeral and like a soap bubble floats high in
the air and disappears in a short time. The discussion here relates to those
who like a lighthouse in the sea remain unperturbed by the commotion around
them and enlighten the path of many. Whether or not this planet is supported by
Seshnag (a metaphorical expression pertaining to stability of solar
system, indirectly implying dependence of social stability on wisdom) it
remains an undisputed fact that dignity and reputation of human race depends
exclusively on these idealists who can be relied upon for establishing lasting
peace and progress. These are the persons who can be called truly prudent and
contemplative.
Nowadays clever manipulating persons establish their supremacy
in society following contemporary practices designed to achieve success by fair
or foul means. The wise on the other hand, do otherwise. They think and act in
manner conducive to promotion of discipline, besides enthusing people for
incorporation of modesty in thought and character. Enlightened individuals
having such dignified objectives in life never lose sight of the following
three essential aspects of human existence and endeavour to seek answers to
related queries. One: That man, who is an artistic creation of nature,
unparalleled in animal kingdom, has been gifted by God with unique advantages.
Why has Creator bestowed on man these exclusive characteristics? Two: How can
one make the best use of one's resources and status in the existing
environment? And Three: Since death is as much a certainty as birth for man and
at any moment of life one is likely to die, how is one going to justify before
the creator, the values of life chosen for self ? One, who on self-examination
is prepared to answer these questions satisfactorily for one's ownself, is the
person who has truly understood the sanctity of human existence and has made
proper utilization of opportunity and activities in life. The number of such
persons in a society may be insignificant. But those who have understood this
concept are the exclusive individuals who could be considered rich in talents
and having a high order of credibility in society.
Then, there are others who are least concerned about these
virtuous aspects of life; who never give a thought to such considerations or do
not find any necessity or time for them. Who would consider this latter
category of humanoid animals as responsible human beings, who remain totally
unconcerned about such vital responsibilities of human race? The society
sarcastically refers to such persons as "Big", "Clever",
"Worldly - Wise" and "Manipulators". Like counterfeit
currency, such persons often establish their status by fair or foul means, but
they prove to be worthless by all norms of dignified human behavior. The
credibility of one's dignity is tested on the anvil of ideals. Only after going
through this test, one becomes a superperson, who makes an impact over majority
without any distinction of caste, creed or status. The zeal of such persons
inspires everyone coming in contact and like clouds they shower their love
equally and on all beings. Like sun, which illuminates and provides warmth to
one's own self as well as to others and is ever active in pursuance of this mission,
they constantly endeavor to acquire wisdom for self, attempt to make others
wise and extend their warm-heartedness to all. Only such persons understand the
mystery and purpose of their birth as human being and appreciate the
responsibilities, which make it possible for them to live objectively and
proudly and present before the Creator a satisfactory account of multifarious
activities of their life.
It must be appreciated that even the lowliest of living beings,
such as worms and insects pass their entire life in activities related to their
own sustenance and procreation of their kind and that too more leisurely than a
human being. If the life of man, who is the most beautiful creation of God,
also remains confined to this much of activity, it should be considered most
unfortunate. Hence, the aforementioned way of life is the only correct step
towards self-evolution of a being. Researches in Hindu philosophy have
established that soul too undergoes a progressive evolution through various
life-cycles, in which, after inhabiting various forms of lower orders of
biological species, it appears in human body. Thereafter, following successive
births as a human being, it either again degenerates to lower orders, or
progressively evolves into a superior person as a patriot, martyr, social
reformer, saint, godman, messenger of God etc., and ultimately merges with the
omnipresent Super Soul i.e. God. Hence, one is warned to be careful and avoid
the pitfalls by following the righteous path.
In normal situations of life one has the freedom of a casual
approach in deliberations and actions, but often there arise moments of
contingency necessitating quick decisions and immediate actions. Let us take
some examples: One cannot remain indifferent to a raging fire in the adjoining
house. When the signal turns green, the passenger has to show alacrity in
boarding the train. During a written examination, all questions are required to
be answered with total concentration within the stipulated time. Any distraction
during examination proves to be disastrous. Unless one promptly treats a person
seriously injured in an accident, the latter is likely to die because of
excessive blood-loss. Today, human race is facing such a contingency in which
one cannot afford to be indifferent.
Today, human endeavour is sharply divided in two opposite
directions of progress and regression. There is not much time left to make a
choice between the two. Boarding a train going in a direction opposite to the
destination could be disastrous for an indecisive passenger. Time and tide do
not wait for anyone. All great men in the course of history owed their success
to timely decision of action for the right cause. Among such persons were Hanuman,Vbhishan,
Arjun, Buddha. Had they vacillated in decision, they would have lost that
easy opportunity to become great, which they had availed of by recognizing the
need of the hour. A farmer knows that only limited numbers of days are
available for sowing and harvesting. Any wastage of time during this period
results in a big loss in the income from the crops. Though a habit of
complacency (Pramad) is always the main factor contributing to huge loss
in any venture, it must be remembered that there are moments of unprecedented
opportunity which are very significant and are lost forever because of least
indifference. Even the horse of the best breed cannot win a race unless 'it
makes the best use of time with a steady pace. Whosoever followed the advice of
messengers of God had left his name in the history in indelible ink. It is so
well known how Dhruva,Prahlad, Uma, and Savitri were benefited by
following the directives of Rishi Narad. However, there is no dearth in
this world of fools who disregarded even the most valuable hints and messages.
The sanctity of wisdom lies in its association with a fruitful endeavor at an
appropriate time. That moment has now arrived.
-By Sri Ram Sharma Acharya
-By Sri Ram Sharma Acharya