Will Modi Meditating be the Defining Moment of This Election?
The
picture of Modi sitting in the cave with his eyes closed, meditating reminded me
of a picture from another era from childhood. It is that of Swami Vivekananda
sitting on the last rock in the ocean facing the vast sky before India. I
imagined then and do so now how they both would face infinity, sitting alone. Two
solitary men, in search of answers, the first who spread the glory of Indian civilization
to the world and the other, his disciple who was influenced by him to follow his footsteps a hundred years later.
Is
it any secret how some of our previous Prime Ministers and party Presidents celebrated
the end of electioneering? With scotch and expensive alcoholic drinks and going
to retreats. Someone from the present lot might be even going to Thailand or a
European destination to unwind.
So,
why is our Prime Minister going to a remote cave to meditate? The answer lies
in that his vision for his country is spiritual much as the way his idol Swami Vivekananda
had it a hundred years ago. He is seeking an answer that can only be found in a
place like that. He, like his idol, also knows that the task he has, that is to
restore our civilization to its lost glory is only possible through solitude,
contemplation and meditation, one that is available where the Dharmic energy is
at its peak.
Two
pictures, one of a monk and the other of a political leader, separated by more
than a hundred years. Yet both have similarities. They had both realized that
the path ahead for a people steeped in slavery through numerous invasions and
vivisection of their motherland was not easy. For both the men their meditation
was not for enlightenment but for finding that path for their countrymen so
that they never become slaves again.
No
leadership manual teaches how to lead a people out of from slavery after a
thousand years. A leader has to find it alone in wilderness. Moses found that
in the desert. Leaders down through the ages have found it in solitude with no
one for miles around.
Both
the cave and the rock have taught lessons to those men who made history. They
absorb his inner doubts to give him a direction who faces insurmountable odds.
It
is said Swami Vivekananda when he went to the rock was deeply troubled about
the future of Bharat, then a slave nation bound in chains. It is said as he sat
in meditation, he became still, calm and his face glowed with love. When he came
back he knew that his motherland will live despite a million assaults because
the Dharma has taken deep roots and will do so in the times to come.
Today,
the picture of Modi sitting, serene and calm may do the same and get etched on
the minds of a billion people and for the future generations.
India’s
foundation is on ‘Sanatan Dharma’, on principles that are deeper than time. Modi
realizes that and unlike any other before him wants to base his model of new India
on that vision. He knows that the renaissance of India, whenever it comes will
be based on Dharma and a civilization that gave us Geeta, Upanishads and the Vedas.
I believe by sitting in the cave, he is one step nearer to that path on how to
take it forward.
On
seeing his picture sitting inside a cave, my daughter asked me, “Why did he
have to go that remote cave? There are wild animals there. It is covered in
clouds and if he sits there all night, isn’t it dangerous?” When I told her about
Swami Vivekananda’s meditation on the rock, she asked, “Why did they have to go
to such places to find their answers?”
The
remoteness of the cave, the last rock on the sea symbolize Indian civilization like
no other and in a way that few can understand. India’s geography is Dharmic and
where its boundary ends has a cosmic feel that Swami Vivekananda felt sitting on
the last rock. Only a few feel it. It has been there since eternity, as long as
the idea of India has existed. That emotion, I believe, is primordial and lives
in the heart of many and would never die. It is felt and absorbed in silence and
can neither be spoken about nor shared through words. The freedom fighters of Cellular
Jail, the soldiers who died for their motherland felt it before leaving their body.
That inner feeling comes for those who are ready, have sacrificed everything
for their motherland.
Will
those who have vilified him for the last so many months and years understand this?
The man in the cave, I believe, is not bothered and feels no anger for them
just like his mentor felt no anger for those who vilified him and or had plundered
India. Like Swami Vivekananda, the man in the cave is thinking of his motherland
and has a mission that he is determined to achieve. For him nothing comes between
him and the faces of his people. The faces of billions of people and their destiny
is what, I believe, he will be thinking about all night with his eyes closed.
My
Pranam to him.
Rajat
Mitra
Psychologist
and Author of ‘The Infidel Next Door’
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True the tranquility on his face defines the man.🌹
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