Jain Studies And Science: 15th June, 2004 - 85th Birthday Of Acharya Mahapragya

Published: 01.04.2009

MESSAGE

"OM ARAHAM!

Today is 15th June. It is also my birthday. Along with self introspection, I am also indulging in pondering about the society and the nation.

When I see the conditions prevailing in the society, I find no reason for happiness. About the nation too, the same can be said. And the important reason for this is that the economic organization is not healthy, not balanced.

The Surat Spiritual Declaration is a document into which a lot of thinking has gone. When the many spiritual leaders met they were of the unanimous opinion that we should work in the field of spirituality and simultaneously in the field of science. In other words, they opined that We should bring about a balance between spirituality and science. Along with this, there should be reflection on the economic aspect also.

The ahimsa-yatra has lent strength to my conviction that as long as we do not look at religion in relation to economic organization, I am doubtful of the benefits that religion can bring. It is necessary to reflect on both together. Economics and Religion seem contradictory, but I do not think they are contradictory. They influence and solve each other's problems.

Many philosophers and intellectuals are meeting in Rashtrapati Bhavan, in the presence of the President and are meeting otherwise also. May all of them take forward the reflection on how to solve the difficult problems of poverty which is the greatest cause of violence? I know it is such a big problem that it cannot be solved in a day or even in a hundred days. But if we do not direct our attention to it in all earnestness now, then we may not be able to solve the problem even in a hundred years. Therefore, as detailed in the action plan of the Surat Spiritual Declaration, we must reflect seriously in the context of training in ahimsa and spirituality, taking into consideration all the branches of learning like science, economics, sociology and psychology and so on to develop a comprehensive multi disciplinary view, on the basis of anekanta, such that it can uncover a new path to solve the problems that defy solution when viewed from the narrow uni-disciplinary perspective.

I am confident that the meeting which is taking place in the presence of an enlightened scientist like the President will result in a change in our manner of thinking and conduct and along with it the attention of the society and nation will be drawn towards the most complex problem of fulfilling the basic needs of the people so that we may become partners in the process of getting rid of the external reason for violence."

PRESIDENT'S ADVICE

The Importance of the Living

"I am indeed delighted to participate in the launching of the People's Foundation for Development of Enlightened Citizenship in continuation of the spiritual meet at Surat where H.H. Acharya Mahapragya was present. I greet the spiritual leaders, intellectuals, thinkers, social reformers and Gandhians for participating in this mission. When I am with this distinguished audience I would like to share the spiritual pilgrimage I experienced during my visits to Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir."

I. My Pilgrimages

  1. Bihar Experience
    When I visited Bihar, I was really moved by the way the land of Bihar emanated as an integrated spiritual entity. During my visit I saw in Apapuri, the sinless town, a very sacred Jain pilgrim centre with a beautiful temple of white marble where Lord Mahavira had delivered his sermons. In Jal Mandir the place where Lord Mahavira attained Nirvana, I undertook the traditional parikrama of the temple while chants of religious shlokas rent the air. During the Parikrama, I saw lotus flowers around me blooming in the Jal Lake. When my mind was engulfed in the flowers, I remembered a couplet written by a famous Tamil poet Tiruvalluvar 2000 years ago, which gives the axiom of life.

    The couplet means: whatever be the depth or the state of cleanliness of the pond, the lotus flower springs out and blooms majestically looking towards the sun. Similarly the human living can be transformed into a purposeful high living, only when a great aim engulfs the mind of the individual.

    I visited Bihar School of Yoga, which guides yoga projects and medical research association with prestigious hospitals drawing inspiration from Adi-sankarAcharya. I also visited Khanquah Rahmani a holy shrine established over 100 years ago by the eminent Sufi Hazrat Moulana Mohammed Ali. This shrine commands respect from both muslims and non-muslims. I went to Maha bodhi temple where Lord Buddha who was born on a full moon day and attained Maha Nirvana also on a full moon day. I visited Takht Shri Harmandir Sahib, one of the holiest of five takht (in Patna City). It happens to be the birth place of Shri Guru Gobind Singhji. In all these places, I found great souls had propagated the philosophy of good life and above all these centres with multi religious environment provided a harmonious integrated ambience for the people to live in peace and happiness.
  2. J&K Experience
    Similar experience, I had in Jammu and Kashmir where I visited the Mata Vaishnav Devi Temple, where Goddesses Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati are venerated. The Hazratbal shrine on the banks of Dal Lake which houses the holy relic of the Prophet inspired me and gave me divine feelings. Gompa (Budhist Monastery) at Leh, where I met venerable Kushok Bakula Rinpoche who was recognised by the 13th Dalai Lama as a reincarnation of Bakula Arhat. Gurudwara Shri Patthar Sahib, the jealous demon who threw stone on Guru Gobind Singh is believed to have turned into wax. In all these places I prayed for peace. When peace comes people will live in happiness.
  3. Interaction at Orphanages
    Another series of visits pertain to orphanages in various parts of the country namely Dakshineswar Ramakrishna Sangha Adyapeeth and Calcutta Muslim Girls Orphanage at Kolkata, Shraddhanand Mahilashram at Mumbai, Sivananda Ashram near Kancheepuram and Ramakrishna Mission, Chennai. These institutions are models of total integration of the society without regional and religious bias. They are attempting to mould the inmates as enlightened citizens through value based education. In some places the orphanages are so designed that it houses both orphan children and older parents. Both provide emotional support to each other.
  4. Interaction with Students
    I have also interacted with over four hundred thousand children of different age groups during my various visits. Every day at Rashtrapati Bhavan at least one group of children from some part of the country visits and interacts with me. I could see in the faces of all these children a common secular feeling of seeing India as a developed nation at the earliest. Here I would like to give a message that a movement has already started with participation from multi religious forces.
II. A Spiritual Movement

Surat Spiritual Declaration was indeed a great milestone. Your divine presence in Surat has resulted in such a beautiful event.

a. Spiritual Garden

Spiritual garden at the Rashtrapati Bhavan teaches us the message of give, give and give irrespective of the religion we belong to. We have a biodiversity park where animals and birds live in amity. A children's gallery, where hundreds of children visit and get inspired for fulfilling their dreams. A herbal garden for motivating the younger generation towards life sciences and bio-technology. Also the herbal garden has Braille facility for visually challenged people to use, feel and smell the plants.

b. National Festivals

We celebrate Sarva Dharma Prarthana on 2nd October every year, the Diwali, Guru Nanak's birthday, Christmas, Id-ul-fitr and Holi where thousands of citizens from various religions participate and interact.

c. Ten Point Oath

On 26th January, 2004 as a part of the national broadcast and on 8th February, 2004 at Akshardam, a 10 point oath was administered to the youth of the nation. The Golden Jubilee celebration of BAPS at Akshardam was telecast live both nationally and internationally. I had met thousand differently abled youth, who participated in Abilympics, which gave me an opportunity to see the indomitable spirit in them to face the challenges of life.

III. God Commands Service from His Creation

My visits to Apapuri, School of yoga, Khanquah Rahmani, Maha boodhi temple, Takht Shri Harmandir Sahib in Bihar and Matha Vaishnav Devi, Hazaratbal, Buddhist monastery, Gurudwara Shri. Patthar Sahib in J&K and interaction with inmates of Orphanages and 400,000 students gave me a glimpse of the fabric of connectivity and the aspiration of our people.I have also visited a number of shrines in other parts of the country like Ajmer, Tirupati, Kochi, Amritsar, Nizamuddin at Delhi and Rameshwaram.

The message I get from all these experiences is: when people visit a place of worship their minds are definitely converging towards the divine as thanks giving or pleading to the God. In turn their minds are conditioned to serve the God in whatever form it is possible. Here I would like to explain, the unique Punjab experience, where the spirituality has resulted into a societal mission.

The status of environmental cleanliness is one of the indicators of development of a nation. As a nation, we have to keep our environment clean and tidy including all our places of worship and rivers. I am delighted to learn the Kali Bein rivulet, the place where Gurunanak Dev is said to have received enlightenment and which had over the centuries turned literally into a sewage ridden, weed choked drain, is today flowing clean and proud due mainly to the efforts of Baba Balbir Singh Seechewal in partnership with the Punjab State Government. From the discussions, I understand that he organized people's participation in stopping the massive flow of sewage into the Bein and cleaned 160 km. long polluted and choked rivulet within the last three and a half years by deploying on an average 3000 devotees per day of the Gurudwara who have become volunteer workers for the mission. Today one can feel the flow of fresh water in this rivulet released from the Tarkina Barrage by the government about a year ago. The revival of the rivulet has recharged the water table as the hand pumps that had became dry for the past 4 decades are now pumping out water. Baba with the volunteers, not only did the cleaning up operation by clearing Bein from the weeds and hyacinth, but also built bathing ghats at five places. He also built more than 100 km long kutcha road on the bank of the rivulet.

Since spiritual leaders are present here, I would like to put forth this thought for discussion and evolve a method of extending it to other places of worship. In major places of worship, every day at least five hundred thousand people on an average go for prayers. Normally when we go to a religious place we pray for our happiness and prosperity. At the place of worship, shall we suggest, display of the following vows. Each devotee can take any one of them as a thanks giving to The Almighty:

  • I will be responsible for educating at least five students for 3 years.
  • I will activate at least one water pond in my neighbourhood or nearest village.
  • On return from this place of worship, I will remove all enmity within my family and I will withdraw all court cases.
  • On return from this place of worship, I will plant five fruit bearing trees.
  • I will not gamble and succumb to any addiction.
  • I will treat my family members, male and female children equal in education.
  • I will lead, from now onwards a righteous life, free from corruption.

I feel in this graceful occasion, even ten percent of the devotees take any one of the vows and practice it; it will bring great peace and stability to the society and above all the enriched societal life. This can be introduced after discussion in the charter of 'People's Foundation for development of enlightened citizenship.'

IV. Righteousness is the foundation for World Peace

Righteousness of the heart of the human being leads to a perfect life of an enlightened citizen. This is beautifully explained in ascent and descent phase of human life by Confucius. He states that "People who desired to have a clear moral harmony in the world, would first order their national life; those who desire to order their national life would first regulate their home life; those who desire to regulate their home life would first cultivate their personal lives; those who desired to cultivate their personal lives set their heart to righteousness and would first make their wills sincere; those who desire to make their wills sincere would first arrive at understanding; understanding comes from the exploration of knowledge of things. When the knowledge of things is gained, then understanding is reached; when understanding is reached, then the will is sincere; when the will is sincere then the heart is righteous; when the heart is righteous then the personal life is cultivated; when the personal life is cultivated, then the home life is regulated; when the home life is regulated, then the national life is orderly; when the national life is orderly then the world is at peace. From the Emperor down to the common man, the cultivation of the righteous life is the foundation for all.

What a beautiful spiritual environment we have today! Rashtrapati Bhavan indeed has been greatly enriched by your presence. It is a great honour for me to launch People's Foundation for Development of Enlightened Citizenship.

Best wishes. May God bless you!"

Sources
  • ISBN: 13 - 978 - 81 - 89667 - 00 - 9
  • Publisher:
    Jain Vishva Bharati Institute,
    Ladnun
  • Financial Assistance:
    Sh. R. L. Parakh, Churu (Raj.)
    In memory of Late Grand Mother Smt. Sunder Devi and Mother Smt. Laxmi Devi
  • Edited and Translatated by:
    Piyush Jain, Ahmedabad
  • © Author:
    Prof. Dr. Mahavir Raj Gelra Jaipur.
  • First Edition: 2007
  • Price: Rs. 400/-
    For Foreign Countries $ 15
  • Printers:
    Sheetal Offset Printers, Jaipur

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  2. Acharya Mahapragya
  3. Ahimsa
  4. Ajmer
  5. Anekanta
  6. Arhat
  7. Bihar
  8. Biodiversity
  9. Buddha
  10. Calcutta
  11. Chennai
  12. Dalai Lama
  13. Delhi
  14. Dharma
  15. Diwali
  16. Environment
  17. Guru
  18. Holi
  19. Kancheepuram
  20. Kochi
  21. Kolkata
  22. Lakshmi
  23. Mahapragya
  24. Mahavira
  25. Mandir
  26. Matha
  27. Mumbai
  28. Nirvana
  29. OM
  30. Patna
  31. Punjab
  32. Rashtrapati Bhavan
  33. Sangha
  34. Saraswati
  35. Sarva
  36. Science
  37. Shlokas
  38. Surat
  39. Surat Spiritual Declaration
  40. Tamil
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