Krishna in Srimad Bhagavad Gita says “A Dharmic Life is necessary for
purity in mind”.
It is such a simple thing. There is no dispute in that. We need pure
mind with love for the world and no hatred for anyone and anything. A dharmic
life will give that. Now how do we develop dharmic life? By developing children
through dharmic education.
I feel we Indians are so stupid. We just ape the west! We are such a
rich nation of religions, philosophies, diversity. We have given raise to such
varied thoughts. So many religions co-exist peacefully here. It is so pervasive
in our life. Our names are after our gods & prakrithi. But still we keep Dharmic
education out of our primary education. Why?
Our society values are deteriorating. Child abuse, women abuse is
rampant. Society is very corrupt. We care less for nature. Powerful people
don’t care for lesser sections of the society. Economic disparity is all time
high. There is no equality. We show pity but no empathy for the poor. We give
alms but snatch their land & water.
Aren’t these a sign of deteriorating morals in the society as a whole? Should
we not seriously debate to include Dharmic education in our primary education?
We have made education as birth right. Almost every child in India goes to
school now. Nook & corner of India has schools. Government infrastructure
is good, not bad at least. School education covers basic maths, science,
English & some language. It equips a youth to get a job & earn his living.
But most important for life is goodness in life. Should we not impart that as
an education to children of our country?
If we have taken in so much from western culture, should we also not
take some good culture from our own ancient Gurukula system of education? In
ancient education only Dharmic education was there as primary education. The
Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavad Geetha was primary education. The Shastras,
Smrithi, Vedas, Upanishads, Kavya, Alankara were advanced studies. The maths,
science, art, architecture, astrology, medicine, law were higher education
depending upon interest evolved by the youth.
We got independence from British. But not from their education system. When
are we actually going to get Independence then? Lord Macaulay architected an
education system for Indians to neutralize the society of its pride &
self-esteem & primarily to make them slaves. It makes the child bland,
prideless of its culture. In his own
words the intention of imposing the British education system on the Indian
largesse is:
“
to form a class who may
be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons,
Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and
in intellect
“
His topics in his
parliament paper presentation depict his intentions clearly:
19. 7. INDIANS CANNOT BE
EDUCATED BY MEANS OF THEIR MOTHER-TONGUE: ENGLISH IS THE LANGAUGE
19. 13. EXPENDITURE ON
SANSCRIT AND ARABIC LEARNING IS DEAD LOSS
The paper he presented to the British parliament in full text is in the
below link:
Whatever his narrow minded intentions were, it has made a significant damage
to our self-esteem across the nation, lasting for nearly 200 years now. Isn’t
it time we open our minds and debate genuinely loss or gain by bringing back
Moral Value Education back into our basic education?
When we debate the inclusion of Dharmic education in our primary
education, several questions come up. Lets take a dig at it.
1.
Why Dharmic Education? Let it stay out of Basic
Education. Let it be in Mutts, Temples only.
Answer: Why not? What is wrong with it making it universal? It builds
up a good character in an individual. It teaches what is good and what is bad.
It will bring out the inquisitiveness in individuals of determining what is
good and what is bad. It teaches society living in harmony. It teaches ‘Be
good, Do good’, ‘Speak the truth’, ‘Respect elders, women, children’, ‘Help the
needy’, ‘Don’t hurt others’ ‘Don’t discriminate another human’ etc., It teaches
these basic goodness through simple stories and ballads. The stories and
prayers will imprint well upon the child’s mind. When they grow up and come
across bad actions, situations, their subconscious mind will lead the person to
tread the righteous path.
The mutts & temples are there for certain lucky sections of the
society. And not all go there. And even those who go there ask God not
education but results.
But the Indian government education is for all. It is common for all.
It is basic. Dharmic education should be part of basic education. It should be
made compulsory for all. Many institutions in India today teach Bhagavad Geeta
recitation, Yoga, Pranayama as part of their curriculum. Ramayana, Mahabharata
teaching and exams are conducted by certain institutions across India. But they
are not under the ambit of Government’s basic education curriculum. By making
it common for all, India should hope to build everyone as Dharmic citizens.
2.
What makes up Dharmic Education? There are too
many scriptures. There is no end to it. What about language of teaching?
Answer: There is no end to anything in this world. But can we stop
studying because of it. We must start somewhere. The scope, syllabus will all
come out if there is a will. If we all ask for it, then the government is by
the people for the people, so they’ll make a committee and do it.
Language should not be a barrier. At least for learning good way of
life people should choose their mother tongue. I prey in god some pride
prevails about our mother tongue in our mothers and fathers.
3.
What about Christians & Muslims? They’ll
demand their holy texts to be part of it. Then it becomes religious education
& not Dharmic education.
Answer: Fine. What is wrong? They are Indians. Their texts also teach Dharma. They have good texts,
ballads, stories even if they are foreign. They can be taught in respective
mother tongue. They should also form committee to recommend their syllabus.
There are 100’s of sects and religions in our India. Jains, Veerashaivas,
Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsees etc.,. So let there be options to choose. Let
Government form committees who recommend syllabi for all 10 standards of our
basic education for each of the options.
It will all take few years to iron out what should be there. But right
now there has to be a healthy debate for inclusion of Dharmic Education in our
basic education. That is an absolute necessity. This is India. We should be
tolerant. We should show the world the right way. We should develop tolerance
to learn various tenets of all religions of the world.
I believe Dharmic education is different from Religious education. Religion
is associated with specific God or Gods. Whereas Dharma is basically Manava
Dharma teaching the basic essence of ‘Be Good & Do Good’ & what are our
duties as world citizens.
Different religions give different names to God. And impart the Dharmic
education in the name of that God. So it becomes difficult to differentiate and
make a single syllabus. This is my feeling. But if we can crack it for our
India, then it would be phenomenal. And we should make a sincere attempt.
4.
But some of the holy texts in some religions have
hatred for specific named sects; Idol worshippers as non-believers; Hatred
& Discrimination based on various differences in living. That will create
hatred in the society. So it is equivalent to Government creating hatred groups
through systemic education?
Answer: Those sections of hatred should be removed. It is that simple.
But then there would be uproar by the custodians of that religion to edit &
interpret their holy text. There should be open debate on why they support
hatred by faith, way of life, way of worshipping. Such people should be
alienated while creating the prescribed syllabus. The committee should hold
responsibility to bring out moral value education through these religious texts
to build up a good society by education kids in the right way.
5.
What about the infrastructure? Teachers?
Equipping & training them? Exams, evaluation?
Answer: We already have much of infrastructure in place. This is just
an additional subject. Of course it will have options. Many options. So
accordingly the schools have to provide options as much as possible. According
to the locality, demographics, teachers available in the village/ area, the
schools will need to be equipped accordingly.
It is similar to how we are handling language options. World’s all
languages are available as options to our kids in the curriculum. But not all
schools can afford to give all that. But they do give local language for sure
depending upon the demographics of that region.
Exams and evaluations need to be evolved slowly. Not necessarily it has
to be made a compulsory passing subject. However the oral recitation should be
given importance. I had written previously on the importance of Time &
Memory: http://npraveer.blogspot.in/2014/09/time-memory-character-building-in-child.html
Also another unfortunate thing is parents are not caring for their
mother tongue. So for example in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Bangalore, there is no
option for any of the Indian languages other than Hindi & Sanskrit.
In Kumaran’s a prestigious school in South Bangalore, 50% of the school
kids choose foreign language at the cost of losing their mother tongue or local
language. It is their parent’s choice that they grow up indifferent &
ignorant of their own culture & richness of their mother tongue or local language.
6.
So the chances are that even in the Dharmic
subject choices, the parents will choose different subject than their own
religion?
Answer: That’s possible. How can we control that? It is upto parent’s
intellect.
7.
What about default option? In rural, remote
areas there will be limitations for multiple options?
Answer: It has to be localized. The villagers have to decide and
implement what is good & feasible according to their demographics.
8.
They say State & Church should be separate.
So they say Religious education should not come into universal primary
education. Religion is personal and should not be enforced upon all.
Answer: This concept of State & Church is separate is a western
concept. It should be properly debated. Should we follow blindly what the west
says? Should we not look at our ancient times how well we prospered in peace?
How did our society give raise to so many philosophies which is in practice
today? How the different faith practitioners coexist peacefully and
respectfully even today as they did yesterday? None of those saints who
proposed alternate theories were hanged or crucified. It is a tolerant society
yesterday and today.
So we should not be afraid of religious education giving raise to dogma
as in the west. In fact we should oppose such education which will say only
this text is holy, nothing else. That is what caused much friction in western
world declaring finally State & Church are separate. Our holy texts should be
allowed to be thoroughly questioned and explored. For example in India, as much
we regard Sri Rama as Maryada Purushothama, we question his decisions from the
first to last. Putting him to test and putting ourselves into exploring what is
Dharma? Why did he kill Tadaka taking up Sthree Hathya papa? Why did he side
with Sugreeva to kill Vali from back? There are 1000’s of such questions that
our philosophy poses and answers convincingly.
Our education should blossom a child’s mind, expand it and let it
explore. We should bravely adopt this for the good of the society.
So my point is the implementation details will open up lot more
questions and difficulties. But the educationists, policy makers have to
seriously attempt to introduce Dharmic education in the universal primary
education. It is the need of the hour. Dharma should be given equal importance
if not more than Maths & English.