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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, February 1, 2013
Where Is The Greatness Of A Buddhist Nation?
(Apology to the Mahathma in adapting the
saying “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can
be judged by the way its animals are treated” Mahathma
Gandhi)
The
2600 Sambuddhathwa Jayanthi was a landmark for introspection for all who respect
“humaneness”.Buddhism should
signify the highest qualities of humaneness that accompany this most tolerant
practicing philosophy. Buddhism and its great humanist elements are not
comparable to any organized religion which denigrates actions of beings to the
mundane controls and rituals of institutions.
The
4 Divine Emotions (Sathara Brahma Viharana)
Within
such a context, let us examine the greatness of a nation – Sri Lanka, against
the 4 Divine Emotions of Metta (loving kindness), Karuna (compassion), Muditha
(sympathetic joy) and Upekha (equanimity). These are the four divine emotions by
which one is supposed to embrace the world and abide by at all times.
The
following is extracted from the discourse THE SHINING – THROUGH THE
DIVINE
Metta,
karuna, mudita, upekkha provide a reflection: they form a sequence of how to
relate to the human realm, to the animal kingdom, and to nature.
Metta
Metta is
very much how we should relate to ourselves, too. It’s how to relate to
ourselves, with kindness and acceptance rather than with aversion and judgement.
Metta is about turning the other cheek!
Metta
implies that we accept something that may not be very nice – like if you have
physical pain or things that aren’t very nice about your body, or your
character.
This
is because with metta such things are seen as no longer personal, Metta is
having perspective and not creating a problem even about the unfairnesses,
injustices, inadequacies and so forth,. With metta there’s always the ability to
forgive and start anew and to recognise the way things are and not expect
everything to fit the ideals we have regarding how things should be. It doesn’t
mean that we fatalistically resign ourselves to mediocrity and tyranny and
stupidity, but it means that we aren’t caught in the pattern of ignorance
conditioning mind formations. So we can bear with the problems of life with
kindness and acceptance.
Tolerance
and Acceptance
How
kind and accepting are we of all communities and events of recent history of the
country.
Do
we, the Sinhala
Buddhists really accept the Hindus. Muslims, Christians and any
others as our own Sri Lankans and vice versa. Isn’t nation building and uniting
for the country based on being kind and accepting of all? How much do we know of
each other except a few customs at various festivals celebrated during the year?
In our innermost self do we accept all – communities and animal life as being
equally important in this great cosmic cycle? Or is there a slight disdain of
other religions and communities as being inferior to this superior Sinhala race
and puritanical Buddhism that is thought to be practised by the pillars of
Buddhism in Sri Lankan Society? As the greater in number in this country, should
not the Buddhist extend the olive branch to others?
As
a Buddhist, however nominal, I am deeply ashamed of the slogans that are sent
around these days on Halal practices, showing the face of a Muslim with that of
a dog, requesting boycotts of Muslim businesses. Are we going back to another
conflict? Are we going back to a primitive age. This is extremely
dangerous.
Take
the conflict of the past thirty years. This is a case of tit for tat. Constant
comparison of the behavior of a legitimate government and the LTTE. Sorry to say
that the behavior of the government has been as bad as that of the LTTE. This is
evinced by the last phase of the conflict, where both parties were shooting into
the “NO FIRE” zone. If the LTTE alone was guilty, well these are terrorists and
one expects no better. But for a government that fought a “humanitarian”
conflict this is not good enough. Let it suffice to say that in the spirit of
loving kindness – metta, let bygones be bygones and move forward embracing all.
Then what are the triumphalist symbols expending large sums of money such as
victory parades, stamping on the very spirit of the community under
consideration.
The
way animals are treated
Let
us turn to animals. As Maneka Gandhi says about some who utter this popular
phrase about animal lovers that is “such people care more for animals than
children” Mme Gandhi says so what? We must care for animals as much as possible
as these are the voiceless. Do we accept all animals? the ugly, the maimed, the
ones with bad skin, the taprobane terriers (the so called mongrel or pariah)
with loving kindness? How come we have so many pedigreed dogs in this country
when there are enough and more taprobane terriers to go around? Would we have so
many street dogs if this was the case?
Stigma,
Discrimination and Degradation
On
another frontier, Sri Lanka released its stigma index in HIV and AIDS a few
years ago. We do not augur favourably in this index. This is just an
illustration of where Sri Lanka stands in the way we look at those infected and
affected by HIV which is just one of the issues, however minute the incidence of
HIV is in Sri Lanka.
Stigmatising
and stereotyping ails us all. A woman should look this way, she should behave in
this way. If not, well, lots of if nots!. A man must behave like a “man” with a
set list of characteristics. Tamils are this way. Burghers are that way. Stigma
and discrimination truly is an enemy of Karuna and Upekha both.
Extreme
degradation of women is at its worst as can be seen from rates of violence. Two
gang rapes within a month in the Western province! What about the other
Provinces? No basic Karuna is shown.
Karuna or the lack of it
Turning
to the second Brahma Viharana, Sri Lankans were known to be extremely
compassionate, showingkaruna to all. There are situations where
Sri Lankans have been and are outstandingly compassionate. The self mobilization
of communities during the Tsunami is a case in point.
What
needs attention and correction are the glaring aberrations of extreme compassion
to unimaginable cruelty. Some of these examples are the lack of attention or
minimum kindness to the differently abled – sometimes locking away such people,
lack of attention and compassion towards domestics, the nation’s almost callous
disregard of the plight of migrant workers, the neglect of plantation workers,
seeming ignorance of the lot of free trade zone workers and even trying to take
way their life savings, increasing incidence of child abuse and neglect, one of
the highest percentages of domestic violence in the world and the inhumane
slaughter of animals especially cattle and animal sacrifice, the abject cruelty
to the elephant population and state terrorism in various forms with the
citizens of the country tolerating these acts.
As
was said by a British statesman about the Irish conflict – if one were to ignore
the situation and carry on one is complicit to the act by ignoring. Should we
not, as a nation have a “Sangayana”, admit the problems we have as a nation and
cleanse ourselves?
Muditha
The
third Brahma Viharana, Muditha or Sympathetic joy is reflected in the ability to
be truly happy when another rejoices or to be happy helping another. This is the
most difficult of the 4 Brahma Viharanas to be understood and practiced. It is
easy to practice at an individual level, but how do we achieve this at
community or national level?
In
the neighbourhood, what is the genuine response to an achievement of a family or
household? In the work place how supportive are staff members of one who has the
ability to achieve? Is it Muditha that is practiced or is that person as the
popular adage goes pulled by the leg in order not to achieve? Do politicians,
especially those holding portfolios genuinely have sympathetic joy in the
achievement of a fellow politician? Are academics and professionals happy to see
the outcomes of good research and the recognition of colleagues? Perhaps we need
to evaluate these personally, as communities and as a nation?
STOP
being in denial.
If
Emperor Asoka could change from bloodshed to Buddhism and as a result Sri Lanka
received this sublime gift of Buddhism, why cannot we change?
Upekkha
The
last of the Brahma viharanas is Upekkha or equanimity which is treating all
beings with no difference in other words equally and with calmness. Arguably
none of these ideal behaviours exist in the world. However a nation’s greatness
is in achieving at least some semblance of these. Alas Sri Lanka’s method of
recruitment to high posts for examples is nepotism. There in lies no equanimity
on the part of the state. If you are a friend or relation of the powers that be
there is no upekka whatsoever.
On
a personal level we have different yardsticks for treating those below and above
us. Different values to the gifts we give and the way we entertain people is
very different. On a scale of one to ten, in that ten being the best if one is a
male and very rich treatment is very grand and if one were a domestic and female
especially from an estate treatment is less than one, in fact, it goes into
minus.
So
what?
There
can be a debate on the aforementioned behaviours with the popular phrases
of so what? This is the same in many countries and among
communities, Sri Lanka has great Sinhala Buddhist values and we are superior –
we are a shreshta nation. We have a great culture and a long
history Of course we have been and can be great once again.
The
key to the Brahma viharanas is tolerance.
Let
us seem to and be tolerant. At the moment finding tolerant behaviour is like
finding a needle in a haystack. Or at the very least don’t try very hard “JUST
DO NOT HARM ANOTHER”
To
fellow Buddhists, before going after other religions, seek introspection and let
us reform ourselves among the Buddhist community.
If Bodu
Bala Sena is going to engage in this introspection, very good.
However if Bodu Bala Sena is on a witch hunt of Muslim businesses,
examining construction of mosques and declaring sacred Buddhist areas while
pushing out churches, kovils and mosques, changing demography by encouraging 5
marraiges for Buddhists, well, a good re-think is necessary.
The
communities other than the Buddhists too, should self analyse and cut out the
rot. Fundamentalism is rearing its head from all corners. Together we have to
build this country. This after all is a land like no other and we love our
country.