Sunday, 9 August 2015

India’s Glorious Past. How relevant it is today?

The recent Shashi Tharoor’s speech at right time at right place hit social media big way. It raised lot of debates and articles. I for one became a fan of it and was swept by its revelations in the aftermath. Here it is for reference.

One offshoot of that debate is also on India’s glorious past. And how relevant it is for us today?

Did India Really have a glorious past?


India was a fascinating land. It was a dream land for the foreigners.
During Maurya, Kushana and Gupta period, it reached the zenith of its glory. Post those periods it saw many ups and downs through many invasions. But it still held its world leadership at least on the economics & trade front till the Mughal’s period. The greatest decline for India is obviously during British period. The greatest damage done by the British is to impoverish the common man economically and intellectually.

Swami Vivekananda put it neatly – That Indian civilization developed by the inner exploration and Greek civilization by exploring outer world.

During those bygone era of “Poorna Swarajya”, through inner exploration, Indian’s produced some of the best theories from Artha Shastra to Kama Shastra; from Natya Shastra to Vyakarana Shastra and many others. All of these travelled across oceans and through land to Europeans. Some of the exotic exports included motifs on Ivory, Sandalwood, Mehegony, Gold, Silver and many other alloys. These depicted fascinating creatures which were unnatural to foreigners. The lions, tigers, peacocks, elephants are some of the animals & the pepal, banyan trees were magnificient flora to fathom for foreigners. The Indians ‘had and even now have’ so much to explore within India, within a locality. The number of unique diverse species in a 100 Sq KM in Europe is equivalent to 100 Sq ft in Sahyadri ranges.

The famous spices travelled through the seas, attracting westerners by its aroma. The art, literature like Panchatantra, Jataka tales travelled through the Arabian lands to the western countries. Kavya, Meemamsa, Vedanta flourished unhindered under the royal tutelage.  

When it comes to science and mathematics, the Indians were masters at it. They explored moon, sun, the planets, comets without sending satellites. By inner exploration, through meditation itself they reached stars and understood how they worked. When Aryabhatta was calculating earth’s diameter using its shadow on Moon during Chandra Grahana (Lunar Eclipse), Europeans didn’t have scientific temper to even ponder whether earth is round or flat.

One cannot ignore the contributions from Indians for the basic Arithmetic, Algebra & Geometry. In the below interview Dr. Alok Kumar gives glimpse of European thinkers giving due credit to Indian contributions in their productions. http://aseema.net.in/ancient-sciences-and-voices-of-knowledge-an-interview-with-dr-alok-kumar/. But the later day Imperialist Europeans and the famous educators, Macaulay & Co., discarded it to suppress the Indian’s pride.  
The advancement in metallurgy and Ayurveda are depicted by live examples even today. Thanks to our freedom now, Ayurveda is being revived in a big way now.

In every aspect, India fascinated the world. When the Europeans being “outer explorers” mastered navy, they set out first to see India. There was rush to reach India. Portugese set out. Spanish set out. Dutch did not fall back. When they rocked something outside their land on ocean, they called it India and its people as Indians. That’s how the Native Americans are now called Indians!! :)

Why Then We Lost Intellectual Freedom?


We lost political freedom first. We lost it through treachery, extreme cruelty. When we were making gun powder to blast rock to construct forts and temples, Europeans invented canons by which they can use gun powder to destruct the constructions. When they used that to even kill humans; that was a cruelty the Indians had never heard or seen of. The British started their military campaign by 1700’s and within few decades they were rulers for half of India and subsequently got hold of entire India.

During the 1800’s there was debate by British on how best to loot India keeping in view of the raising nationalism of Indians. The Sepoy Mutiny they termed, they knew was not just a mutiny but a great upraising of Nationalism. The various contingents across barracks were meeting for bhajans, dharmic utsavs, chapatti utsav etc., and did this greatly coordinated upraising across the country. This shook the British very much.

They had to at least corrupt the intellectuals, village henchmen, royals to somehow rule them very well. They took away the economic freedom through various measures of loot. They enforced cash crops production only for export to England, destroyed handloom industry, etc.,

For intellectuals, they said government jobs are for those who pass English schooling. They successfully killed Indigenous education which was Inner exploratory, art, craft, language, dharma, Vedanta development. The rajahs who were patronizing these were given diktat to stop it. They corrupted the thinking of the average educated Indian, that what is important is material success. And for that it is important to become good in accountancy, tax collection. That’s it. Maths and English required for that is sufficient. No more science, maths was encouraged beyond some basics.

They couldn’t tolerate Sir M Visweswaraya eligible to head the public works department in Mumbai Government, they shunted him out. They put so many hurdles for him to start Iron & Steel factory in Bhadravathi; KRS dam would have remained dream but for his grit to take on their hegemony. Even he was of the opinion in the end that we cannot self-rule ourselves. We need dominion status. Thank god our political leaders fought for full freedom & got it.

Should we revive our Intellectual Freedom? If So Why?


We ultimately became intellectual slaves. To this day we continue teaching even our Independent sons and daughters, what British put in text books during their hay day. The lies of Aryan Invasion theory, European superiority in science, maths, engineering is still being taught. Everything we read today is through the European view only. The science of destruction, the engineering of fast exploitation of earth resources is considered as true development. Research and development in aids, flu, cancer goes on forever with billions spent and not really addressing the causes of it. The economics of stock trade, loan based banking system, is considered as ultimate developmental formula. Almost every Nobel awardee in economics is just a formula tweaker in some trading exchange. False trading is true trading!! Did it solve poverty? Contrary.

But is there a better solution?

We must revive our Intellectual freedom. The solution is to understand and accept firstly, that India had a glorious past. And not ignore or discard it. And then delve deeper into that. Understand why was it glorious? What was the education system? What was the Raja Dharma (Political system)? What was the freedom at individual level? How was the Self-rule at grass root level? Were these contributors for its glory?

The solution lies in taking our great ancient tradition and marrying it to the present day technological advancement. Firstly we must bring in education which teaches our children PRIDE in our culture, civilization, tradition & heritage. Then automatically they’ll bring glory to India and hence to the world.

May be the British designed our education to suppress India’s pride. Or May be they followed their pride in educating their children about their scientists and heroes. And since India was their colony, they passed the same heroes to us also. But since we are free now, should we not put our scientists and philosophers in our kids’ education? Would it be looked at as removal of Copernicus and introduction of Bhaskaracharya? Or would it be looked at just introduction of our scientists in our education? Did Europeans try to teach their kids whether Japanese or Indians found out early that Earth was round? Or did they just want to teach their kids who amongst their civilization found the first truth to raise pride of scientific temper in their kids?

We must recognize that we cannot isolate Science, Mathematics from that of Sociology, Politics and ultimately Spirituality. All of them are intertwined in the real sense. We must revive that thought process and induct it into our system of education and administration. Then we can claim back our world leadership without attacking other civilizations but by spreading through peaceful means.

I think International Yoga Day is also one small step in that direction!! :)

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