A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s Ego In His Pursuit Of Peace & Happiness
The period during Mahinda Rajapaksa’s regime was a massive violation of human rights with his brother as
Defence Secretary, and a threat to the peace and happiness of the
public. Life was not easy for any one as it was a struggle made of
lessons which continue to be a mixture of Good and Evil. However,
countries in Asia are fortunate to have great religious teachers at
intermittent periods who had preached that Life is a Gift of God for
peaceful living. Yet the political, economic and social had great impact
on the lives of the people. The egoistic politicians and their stooges
made inroad and affected the concept of peace in the people. Though
there are various views on the concept of life, Hinduism is of the view
that no sooner the Soul emanates from the Supreme Soul (God), God also
gives the Soul an impeccable body to fulfill its noble mission on earth.
Life has challenges in its journey and has to overcome such obstacles
with patience. Peace and happiness lies deep at such patience.
When Gotabaya Rajapaksa assumed power, he issued orders reducing the
prices of goods, increase the taxes on imported items, to attend to the
affairs of the public, etc., at the inception, while taking political
revenge on his rivals and there were instances of planned abductions of
officials with the view to deviate the attention of the public. Yet it
is a surprise why Rishard Badurdeen and Hisbullah were not arrested when
both were closely associated with the Islamic terrorist Saharan of
National Thowheed Jamaath. In fact, there was a news item to the effect
that a challenge was thrown by Rishard Bathiudeen to arrest him.
Further, a Tamil officer named Thavapriya (who is a mother &
attached to the Agricultural Services at Sammanturai) was assaulted by a
superior officer named J.L.A.Karcik while on duty. Moreover, a Buddhist
monk had assaulted a Christian father in the presence of police
officers. Peace and happiness are in question when reinforcing Sinhalese
hegemony in his regime in addition to the looming of political revenge.
Though the policies of Gotabhaya Rajapakse appears to be good, he has
avoided the burning issue of the Tamils, while mentioning that he would
preserve the unitary character of Sri Lanka and abiding by the wishes of
the majority Buddhists, there should be some hidden agenda which is
likely to affect the harmony of all races and the rule of law is at
stake. Moreover, when Gotabaya Rajapaksa says that the 13th Amendment
cannot be implemented, he should have been aware that the 13th Amendment
was a bi-product of the Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord which was signed by
two countries and cannot be abrogated unilaterally and this should have
been explained to the Mahanayakas. He has failed to give reasons for
not implementing the 13th Amendment.
But Gotabaya Rajapaksa has forgotten that happiness and peace relate to
state of mind and are closely interwoven. Happiness that lasts can lead
to blissful state of mind that would be similar to peace. Happiness is
in the Soul and not where else. The Soul is the highest heaven and
greatest temple of worship. Religious scriptures mention that If a
person is evil, the whole world appears to be evil to him.
There is a difference between peace and happiness. Peace is everlasting
whereas happiness is temporary. Happiness seeks company whereas peace is
content with alone like Lord Buddha on meditation. Happiness is
mindless like some politicians seeking revenge on rivals whereas peace
is mindful and more matured. However, a good state of mind which leads
to new thoughts for the benefit of the people will lead to success –
thus implying happiness to maintain a person’s good state of mind. But
the reluctance of releasing the Tamil political prisoners who are
languishing jail, Gotabaya’s good state of mind have become a question
mark at a time he wants to give foremost place to Buddhist teachings.
Had Lord Buddha been alive what would have happened to the Tamil
political prisoners who are languishing in prisons?
Gotabaya Rajapaksa has to bear in mind of the concept of Karma – What
goes around, comes around. The theory of Karma is a major belief in
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc. Each person has a mission in his or
her life, which is the result of all his or her infinite past karma.
When a person has more than his needs, try to help and distribute the
excess and not to build a higher fence to protect them. Getting back up
is living. Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage
to continue that counts. What is send out it comes back. What is sown
it will have to be reaped. What you give, you will get it. What you see
in others, it exists in you Even in the case of the arrest of Ranjan
Ramanayake one ponders whether he has any CDs provided by a woman as
there is a news item about a beauty parlour in Wattala which was
patronized by prominent politicians. (Photos show Policemen smiling
& Ranjan Ramanayake hugging police officers when arresting). The
great secret of true success, of true happiness is the man who asks for
no return, the perfectly unselfish man, is the most successful.
Swami Vivekananda and Jesus Christ focused on the subject of ‘faith in
God.’ Swami Vivekananda said that the three essential of Hinduism are
belief in God, in the Vedas as revelation, in the doctrine of Karma and
transmigration. Jesus said ‘Give God your weakness and he will give you
his strength’. Jesus also stressed on the importance of ‘Faith’. ‘Faith
is seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness’.
There is nothing wrong in allowing the Christian missionaries to spread
the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ that would penetrate the hearts
of the people. Likewise the teachings in Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and
Zoroastrianism will stress on the importance of peace and happiness in
life and will not harm the people. It is not sufficient to carry the
pinnacle in Buddhist ceremonies but should demonstrate his genuine faith
in Lord Buddha.
Peaceful living denotes happiness. There is happiness when the needs of a
person is fulfilled to his satisfaction. Hence happiness is a feeling
of contentment. Happiness and enlightenment are interwoven with
satisfaction of a person’s needs. Needs differs from person to person.
Lord Buddha said ‘Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world. By
non-hatred alone is hatred appeased. This is a law eternal.’ Lord Buddha
discourages revenge from the very inception. Forgiveness is the best
remedy instead of taking revenge. All religion focused on the concept of
forgiveness which is a powerful weapon for happiness and peace.
The political witch-hunt by Gotabaya Rajapaksa over shadowed the concept
of forgiveness. Forgiveness is a ‘no’ to vengeance, a promise to the
future and a ‘yes’ to peace. It is a mistaken belief of falling into the
habit of seeking revenge and not a better option. Vengeance is the
passion to get even using bad intentions. It is the burning desire to
reciprocate the pain someone gave – an eye for an eye. ‘An eye for an
eye only ends up making the whole world blind’ Gandhi said.