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(Swami Bodhananda, on August15th, 2002, 12.11am, from Kalamazoo, Michigan,
USA)
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Onam
is many things to many people- a harvest festival, beginning of the new
year, nostalgia for a long lost kingdom of equality and justice, yearly
reunion with their most beloved expatriate king-Mahabali, victory of divine
piety over earthly might, conquest of ego by the spirit and above all
an occasion for fun and celebration.
We take off ten days from our busy schedule, decorate the forefront of
our homes with floral designs and worship God [ in clay statues] as the
ideal king who visits each and every one of his citizens in their homes.
For the masses God is a benevolent king, who protects the weak and promotes
the good. But goodness alone is not enough. Goodness with out humility
is arrogant display of power, a mindless standardization of human values.
Who ever has tried that system has failed miserably.
You may make every body equal, but humanity loses individuality in a mass
of homogeneity. That is what happened to the ideal of Mahabali. Like the
communists and socialists, he forcibly imposed equality, and people lost
their quality and creativity and the zest for life. The young brahmachari
Vamana by a creative intervention demolished the whole structure of inertia
and somber statusquo in which mahabali ruled as the sole decision maker.
Vamana came as a humble mendicant wanting only three square feet of land
to spread his contemplation- cushion. The mighty Mahabali, secure in his
power and glory, condescendingly, but thoughtlessly, granted, even against
his teacher's advise, the request. Apparently a good act, but with out
circumspection. And the structure which Mahabali constructed over years
on the principle of equality and inertia collapsed like a pack of cards,
like the erstwhile Soviet Union. What is the message of this ambivalent
story? A good king was sent packing to the nether world by a just God
for no apparent reason or justification!
There are two messages:
1] that power with out humility will not be lasting and
2] that equality without freedom for individual enterprise will not be
sustainable.
The
spiritual message is surrender to God and
do your best for the good of others.
Love and hearty Onam Greetings.
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(Swami
Bodhananda, on August15th, 2002, 12.11am, from Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA)
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