The Faqir of Shirdi with a Golden Throne
I came to know about Sai Baba in a Raghunath Temple close to our place where every week a group of
devotees used to sing ‘Sai Bhajans’.
I used to wonder who this Sai Baba
could be but did relish the bhajans
sung in a melodious voice with devotion seldom found elsewhere. What I could
understand was that Sai Baba was a faqir
revered by millions due to different reasons.
I have been told by my parents that I am
a Sanatan Hindu. I believe that I am neither
very religious nor irreligious. But I love visiting places and India wherever
you go, you find the place famous for some temple – of whichever faith – Shiv, Shakti, Vishnu, Ganesh and Surya
(the least popular of deities though) and modern temples of Sai Baba etc. And I shirk going to
temples - not because of the God seated there in the form of a deity but
because of people like me. I cannot withstand so many people like me together
particularly when they are vying for the darshan
of the deity like a herd as if the deity would run away before they can
have its darshan.
When I first went to Sai Temple I was impressed by the way
they were managing the crowd. There was a long queue but there were seats to
rest too. There was neatness and discipline until you have darshan. There was no display of religiosity by burning incense,
oil lamps here and there and ‘prasad’
littered everywhere.
When my over-religious wife expressed
her wish to visit Sai Temple yet
again, I readily agreed. And this time the things were even better. While we
stood/sat in the queue waiting for our turn, there were coolers, water coolers
and even tea was being served. Some may find it irreligious but even ice cream
was being sold and savored by many, particularly the kids who were otherwise
clueless as to why their parents had brought them to this unknown and
inconvenient place.
On both the occasions, I could not
understand why there was such a huge (though captivating) idol of Sai Baba which was being worshipped like
a god. I looked for some literature and everywhere I found what I had found
years ago in a temple close to my place. Sai
Baba was still regarded as a Faqir
and many held him in high esteem like a guru. Nowhere could I find Sai Baba being called an incarnation or
a god.
I find the criticism of Sai Baba wearing a golden throne,
however, ridiculous. Nobody had any problem with the gold lying in somebody’s
locker. But when it was turned into a throne for Sai Baba, people started having problems with that. Pathetic.
But, even though I am not a very
religious person, my little knowledge of Sanatan
Dharma did make me find it a little odd that Sai Baba, a faqir was
being worshipped like a God. Why people should worship their gurus like gods, I
asked myself. But I did bow before the idol with reverence as I would before a
saint.
Swami Swaroopanand’s
objection to the worship of Sai Baba
only vindicates my feelings. I have no hesitation in admitting that Swamiji is
saying only what I said to myself years ago. The only difference is that I said
it to me and my family whereas Swami
Swaroopanand is saying it publicly. Not only saying, but even declaring it
anti-Sanatan Dharma .
Being a Sanatan Hindu myself, I would have thought twice before going to Sai Temple had a Shankaracharya said it before I went to Sai Temple first time. I
wonder what checked him from coming out openly like he has now.
Sects and Cults - Curse for Hinduism
I am not a devout Sai Bhakt and do not know much about the practice of Sai cult. But I do know a bit about some
other sects and cults. And there are numerous in India. Then there are numerous
gurus who are also turning into different cults every other day. I understand
that some of them even tell their devotees that they need not/should not go to
any other temple after joining their respective cults. In a temple run by a
cult I even heard their priest explaining to visitors like me. “Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh bow before Bhagwan___________” My elder brother
felt so annoyed at this statement that he almost had a fight with him before I
took him out to avoid an ugly scene.
These sects and cults start their
operations as Hindus and before
people could realize they turn into religions unto themselves much against the
interests of Hinduism. The trend needs to be checked and only a connection with
Sanatan Dharma can ensure that. No fatwa
can stop people from believing what they believe.
I find it so ironical that in an era when people in general have scant respect for their own parents and other relations, 'gurus' are flourishing in the market. Every second person seems to having a 'guru'. People are fighting on behalf of their gurus while the traditional teacher-taught relationship in schools and colleges has died. Obviously, people are looking for gurus with supernatural and miraculous powers in the hope of getting worldly success and pleasures and not 'knowledge' that gurus can actually deliver. And no popular guru guides the disciples against this fake 'gurudom' but all seem to be encouraging this trend and vying for more and more disciples.
Adi Shankaracharya devoted his life for the unity of Hindus
Adi Shankaracharya worked for
the unity of Hindus and for the purpose founded four peethas called Govardhana Peeth, Puri in East, Sharada Peeth, Sringeri in South, Dwarka Peeth, Dwarka in West and Jyotirmath Peeth, Badrinath in North
India.
In order to bring unity among various
Hindu sects of those times Adi Shankaracharya
wrote five pancharathnam stotras for
each of the following prime deities. The deities were Shiva, Vishnu, Shakti, Ganesh and Surya.
Obviously, if there were more than five
prime deities, he would have worked for the unity of the followers of all of
them.
The Peethadheeshwars
(Heads) of the four Peethas are
supposed to be doing what Adi Shankara
did, unifying Hindus.
Adi Shankaracharya
travelled across the country, met people of various sects, interacted with them
and wherever required, had shastrarth
with them and convinced them of his philosophy.
What are Present Day Shankaracharyas doing?
Are the four Shankaracharyas doing the same? Adi
Shankaracharya acted according to the needs of the times. Are the present
day Shankaracharyas responding to the
demands of today’s society? If there is ignorance among Sanatan Hindus, who can help them?
Are the present day Shankaracharyas connected with the
Hindus they claim to represent in any way? The unfortunate answer is an
emphatic ‘no’. The prestige of the seat of Shankaracharya
has been brought down to the extent that Swami
Swaroopanand is known as a Congress stooge!
Why this Avoidable Controversy?
Swami Swaroopanand is
already head of Dwarka and Badrinath Peethas. During elections to the 16th
Lok Sabha, there was a news in media that two Shankaracharyas would work against Narendra Modi in Varanasi. One
of the two names was that of Swami
Swaroopanand. While a Shankaracharya
participating in active politics is not undisputable, what is noticeable here
is that the name of the other Shankaracharya
was Swami Adhokshjanand Devtirath of Puri Peetha. Noteworthy here is that
actual head of Goverdhan Peetha of Puri is Swami Nischalanand. Obviously somebody named as Adhokshjanand was being illegitimately projected
as Shankaracharya of Puri. This is a mischief unheard of even
in much denounced politics. Intention seems to be to become a supreme ruler of
all the Peethas directly or through
proxies as if two seats of Dwaraka
and Badrinath do not satiate his
hunger for power. Is the present controversy yet another attempt aimed at
bringing the entire sant-samaj under
his umbrella? The recent call to Naga
Sadhus to assemble in Haridwar seems
to be an affirmation of such intentions.
Sai devotees have fallen prey
to this calculated move and have responded immaturely by burning effigies of Swami Swaroopanand, thus giving sant-samaj reason to get united. Honestly
speaking, even I hated seeing our Shankaracharya
being humiliated like this even though I am not a fan of Swami Swaroopanand. But this move does not seem to be against Sai devotees. This is a game being
played at different levels about which Sai
devotees do not have clue about.
Another theory doing rounds in social
media is that this is a game being played at the behest of Congress party and
is aimed at dividing Hindus and forcing BJP/RSS/BHP to take a side. It is
believed by them that Modi’s victory is due to polarization of Hindu votes
which needs to be reversed if Congress wants to come to power in State
elections in near future and at the centre after five years.
The first probable reason given above
is unfortunate and the second one is even more unfortunate, if true.
A Good Acharya commands respect – Does not have to Demand it
I regard my late parents as much as any
human being can regard any one. I have not seen God but I have seen my parents
living and dying for their family and doing all good things all their lives.
When my father went to his heavenly abode, I placed a picture of my father
among other deities in the small puja
room in our house. My mother advised me to place my father picture at the holy
feet of deities, even if I revered my father more than anyone else. I obeyed. I
obeyed because these were my mother’s words whom I respected. She commanded my
unconditional respect. She never had to demand it.
Even if a Shankaracharya had come to my place to tell me that, I doubt that I
would have obeyed. Certainly not if he had threatened me for worshiping my own
father.
The Questions of an Ordinary Hindu
It is no use asking who is right. The
question is who is going to benefit from this controversy. Will Hinduism gain
from it? Evidently, the controversy has only divided Hindus. Swami Swaroopanand claims that Sanatan Hindus can do away with Sai Baba
whereas Sai devotees cannot do away
with Sanatan Dharma. Even if it is
true, is it not good for Hinduism? Does he want Sai devotees to start doing away with Sanatan Dharma? Whose gain will it be if they start doing it?
As explained above, there are so many
sects, cults and Babas who are turning Hindus away from Hinduism in different
ways. Is Swami Swaroopanand not aware
of it? What has he done about saving Hindus from them?
Even if the latest controversy
initiated by him is regarded as saving Hindus from Sai cult, is it the way to resolve an issue? Is the intention to
resolve the issue or something else?
Does he really believe that people will
stop going to Sai Temples intimidated
by the way he has tried by asking them to ‘purge’ themselves to become eligible
to be called Sanatan Hindu again?
Will he not alienate such people from Sanatan
Dharma? Does he want to serve Sanatan
Dharma by dividing Hindus?
Does Shankaracharya have no role to play in Modern India?
It would be wrong to conclude anything
like that. In fact, the Akhara-System
founded by Adi Shankaracharya needs
to be protected and strengthened. But it needs to be modernized too. It should
respond to the needs of the present society. It should come close to people. This
is unfortunate but true that most of the Akhara
heads are not connected with Hindus. Not even with temples. Most of them are
enjoying the comforts and luxuries of their own Ashrams. Most of them are quick in telling people their duties. Few
of them realize their own duties to the people they claim that they represent.
I appreciate that Swami Swaroopanand has taken pains to tell we Hindus what is ‘Shastra-sammat’ (in accordance with the
holy scriptures). Thank you for telling us. We are obliged for the trouble you
have taken. You claim that being an Acharya
(teacher) it is your duty to guide us. Thank you for the guidance. Now leave
the rest to us.
Instead, focus on the better management
of temples across India. Do something to ensure that people feel connected with
Hinduism and do not go to Fraud Babas
in search of worldly benefits and quick solutions to their everyday problems. Do
something for Vedic Education in
India, at least in temples. Teach us what is meant by 33 crore gods and which
of them should be worshipped and which of them not. Teach us what is the
meaning of “Gurur-Brahmaa Gurur-Vissnnur-Gururdevo
Maheshvarah; Gurureva Param Brahma Tasmai Shrii-Gurave Namah”. If Guru is
Supreme God, why can guru not be worshipped.
And if guru cannot be worshipped, why are gurus of Sanatan Dharma get them worshipped on Guru Purnima day? Do
something for keeping the society united. We are fed up hearing that Bharat was
once a world-guru. We want that leadership position once again. We want to know
what Vedic Religion is, what Sanatan
Dharma is. Show us the way by example. Save us from Asaram Bapus and Nirmal Babas.
Do something for the pathetic condition Hindus in Pakistan are forced to live. Do something for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in their homeland with dignity and security. Do something to ensure that Ram Lalla gets a pucca roof and dwelling place in his birth place at Ayodhya. Do something to ensure that nobody dares make attacks on the symbols of Indian Culture like Shri Ram Setu. Do something to stop conversion of Hindus in North-East, Kerala and other parts of the country. Do something to improve the living conditions of poor Hindus so that they are not lured by missionaries who find it so easy in India compared with other countries. Why are you after Hindus who refuse to succumb to your wishes, whims or fatwas, call them what you will?
Do something for the pathetic condition Hindus in Pakistan are forced to live. Do something for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits in their homeland with dignity and security. Do something to ensure that Ram Lalla gets a pucca roof and dwelling place in his birth place at Ayodhya. Do something to ensure that nobody dares make attacks on the symbols of Indian Culture like Shri Ram Setu. Do something to stop conversion of Hindus in North-East, Kerala and other parts of the country. Do something to improve the living conditions of poor Hindus so that they are not lured by missionaries who find it so easy in India compared with other countries. Why are you after Hindus who refuse to succumb to your wishes, whims or fatwas, call them what you will?
And for God’s sake do not project Sanatan Dharma as yet another cult competing with others, proactive
Parampujya Sri Dwarkapeethadheeshwar and
Sri Jyotipeethadheeshwar Jagadguru Swami Swaroopanand ji Maharaj!
We would love to see a proactive Shankaracharya on air but not for wrong
reasons.
Very well written....
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Thank you Arvind :)
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