Monday, April 28, 2014

The Story of Two Narendras

On January 12th, 1863, Narendra Nath Dutta was born who later came to be known as Swami Vivekanand. He lived the life of a Bikshu (living on alms) and established the Ramakrishna Mutt. He travelled the length and breadth of India and later around the world to spread the ancient wisdom of India, Advaita. Anyone having any interest in Indian philosophy will come across his name and has an entire library full of works by him. He was the founder of Vedanta Societies in the West to further the unique message of a pluralistic yet universal experience of "God". He ensured that every Indian understood the core essence of Hinduism and adhere to its precepts and regain the pride of being Indian. This contributed at a subtle level to make British Rule distasteful to many Indians and the Freedom Struggle caught more momentum.

17th September, 1950, saw another Narendra to be born in Gujarat. He is better known as Modi, currently in the run for the prime ministership of India. He left his home to be a sanyasi, but his demand from his mother that he return made him live a quasi sanyasi life without officially taking on the monks' order.  He travelled across the country (mostly Northern India and the Himalayas) and learned to live the simple life of a bikshu (managing on alms). All his speeches and work in Gujarat as Chief Minister shows him to be a "systems" guy, working out systemic processes that ensure the smooth functioning of government based on the ancient precept of Raja dharma that all administration is for the well-being of all citizens. He is notorious in the media and gets written up or described as a Hitler in spite of all evidence that shows a strong support by people from all walks of life who see him to be a practical solution to India's current mess of graft and scams that have left one family's fortune burgeoning (with a few of their cronies' gaining monetarily too) leaving a large chunk of Indians in a position to collect "dole", in the name of the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. He envisions an India that is strong and proud to take its place amongst the council of nations strengthened by her economic progress.

History will decide the fate of this second Narendra, but it cannot be denied that they have both certainly lived up to their names of being a "King amongst Men" Nar (man)- indra (King).

4 comments:

  1. Succinct and well written post Meenakshi. Love it.

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  2. very well written..thank you for taking the time to write this blog...

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