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Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Ongoing Mahabharat

Mahabharat and Ramayan are two great epics to which almost every child in India or those of Indian origin are introduced at a very early age and I am no exception. I very fondly remember those days when my great grandmother, grand parents and parents used to tell us stories from Mahabharat and Ramayan, stories of all Gods and Goddesses. I have always been fascinated by such stories and I still find them interesting. I remember since a very young age, I used to ask questions pertaining to God and holy texts and scriptures to my parents and the best part was that I was never ignored and always got an encouraging response from them.


One day (when I was in school), I remember asking Babba that why in Gita , Lord Krishna supported the war? I mean how can ‘God’ be in favour of war when we all know that war is a heinous practice?

And he just replied in two sentences. He said, “ Gandhiji, interpreted Mahabharat as the ongoing war inside our minds.” and then he said, “ Beta, Gita is a perennial philosophy…it has a lot of depth…”

His response gave me enough food for thought- something that I found interesting enough to contemplate on, which eventually also helped introduce me to the concept of ‘fighting a good fight’.

And today I concede being a witness to the ongoing Mahabharat inside my mind…the war between good and evil…the waging war between umpteen thoughts…and amidst all this there is always a voice of the conscience acting as a guiding force…

At present, I can best fathom ‘Mahabharat’ as an artistic representation of the happenings inside the MIND-the real battlefield.

And I feel there’s much more to it which I am yet to realize and understand…There’s a long way to go!

Let me end this post with this prayer:-

“O creator of the universe, we meditate upon thy supreme splendor. May thy radiant power illuminate our intellects, destroy our sins and guide us in the right direction.”(Gayatri Mantra) Amen.

P.S: I also feel that games like cricket, tennis, soccer and the likes too portray our ongoing inner struggle. Infact, it is better to say that the physical world is a mirror to the inner world.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Bhavya,
    The human mind is an amazing player and it plays the game through thoughts and actions.Just like in all games - we win some and lose some...we have to accept win and defeat with equal humility.We have to continue playing and giving our best!A book called 'Inner Tennis'speaks about the dilemma you have spoken (written)about.
    Love,
    Tai

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  2. Yes,Tai.You know Babba,also suggested me to read the same book after he completed reading my post and told me it was gifted to him by Tauji.:)
    It really sounds interesting.Let me hunt for it in all the book racks now :)I would love to read it.

    Thank you!:)

    Lots of love & regards,
    Bhavya

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  3. Tai,you've very well explained the Mind game.Thanks for adding further clarity to this post.

    Love you!:)

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  4. Your post is actually a very profound read, Bhavya....Yes, Inner Tennis was indeed one of Tauji's favorite....lately I too was thinking about it and was planning to re-read it!And, Bhavya, you have a thinking,questioning and active mind which is always an asset - keep honing it. Lots of love,
    Tai

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  5. I will surely read 'Inner Tennis' Tai.And thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement.

    Lots of love& regards,
    Bhavya

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