Should
we be advocating the teaching of the Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta in our schools? I
ask this question of myself, and that too as a Bill is being raised in our
parliament, to this effect. So far as I am aware, this is a private member’s
bill {do drop a comment if that is not so, will edit article}. This bill is
coming at a time when a combination of factors is driving interest in reading
this code-book of life, judging from posts on Social Media. While it was always
a central theme of our life, movies as well as our polity, it has off late come
centre stage, which is a great and welcome development.
MY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS HOLY BOOK
My
first experience was reading an Amar
Chitra Katha on this topic at age 9-10 or thereabouts; later, at age 12-13, I
started reading The Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta. I managed to read maybe a few
chapters, before moving. Time passed till around 2014, when I again found an
interest in this code of life. Since then, I have read it daily, four pages a
day, and tend to restart after reading it completely. I have two versions at
home – one, Geeta Press; a second
one from Bhaktivedant Book Trust
which I use for reference purposes. In addition, I refer one or two internet
sites daily. I also send two shlok daily to my close family and select friends
{who ask for the same}.
MY TAKE
The
above preamble was essential, not to toot my horn, but to establish that not
only do I respect The Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta, but have a deep reverence for it. I request people not to read too much into
my opinion on this matter; I am speaking up as I believe this should be debated,
that my opinion be placed before my friends. This post will be uploaded on FB marked Friends only, and on my blog. No
other promotion will be attempted on this. My opinion on this matter is on
two fronts -one minor, one major. Both are basis my understanding, and my
opinion; I do not lay claim to being an expert. If any other explanation is
present, I am open to understanding it.
First of all, I would
like to call attention to the following Shlok from The Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta – Shlok
67 & 68 from Chapter 18:
इदं ते नातपस्काय नाà¤à¤•्ताय कदाचन |
न चाशुश्रूषवे वाच्यं न च मां योऽà¤्यसूयति || 67||
न चाशुश्रूषवे वाच्यं न च मां योऽà¤्यसूयति || 67||
“This
instruction should never be explained to those who are not austere or to those
who are not devoted. It should also not be spoken to those who are averse to
listening (to spiritual topics), and especially not to those who are envious of
me. Source : http://www.holy-bhagavad-gita.org/chapter/18/verse/67”
य इदं परमं गुह्यं मद्à¤à¤•्तेष्वà¤िधास्यति |
à¤à¤•्तिं मयि परां कृत्वा मामेवैष्यत्यसंशय: || 68||
à¤à¤•्तिं मयि परां कृत्वा मामेवैष्यत्यसंशय: || 68||
“Those,
who teach this most confidential knowledge amongst my devotees, perform the
greatest act of love. They will come to me without doubt.”
Another
site has this to say of 16-67: “You should never disclose this science to one
devoid of austerities, nor to one who is not devoted, nor to one adverse to
spiritual advancement and never anyone who is envious of me” Source : http://www.bhagavad-gita.org/Gita/verse-18-63.html.
This second site also has commentaries from Shridhar Swami, Madhavacarya,
Ramanuj, Kesav Kashmiri; they seem to be in general agreement.
For
further evidence, I looked towards my two physical copies; being a daily
reader, they are always handy and near to me. The Geeta Press version says of
Shlok 18-67 “Tujhe yeh Geetaroop rahasmay
updesh kisi bhi kaal mein naa toh taprahit manushya se kehenaa chaahiye, na
bhakti-rahit se, aur na binaa sunneki ichchaawaale se hee kehenaa chaahiye;
tathaa joh mujhme doshdrushti rakhtaa hai usse toh kabhi bhi nahi kehenaa
chaahiye” Bhaktivedant Trust version states
“Yeh Guhyadnyaan unko kabhi bhi naa
bataayaa jaaye jo naa toh saiyami hain, na eknishthh, na Bhakti mein rat hain,
na hi use joh mujhse dvesh kartaa ho”
MY ANALYSIS
I
have used several sources which I regularly refer to, and given the
reproduction of the relevant material with source links or specific book
references. All of these state the same thing, which I interpret after years of
reading them, that The Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta is not to be told to anyone who is
not a Bhakt, or who is not willing to listen, or who is not at least trying to
do some tapashcharya as given in the various Vedic texts. The second verse,
18-68, clearly states that one who preaches this among devotees is blessed. Thus,
teaching it in schools does not seem to be warranted by the above {for ex, there will certainly be some students who do not want to listen}, or at the
very least, needs a much closer examination by people with real knowledge. {I do not lay claim to such knowledge}.
If any reader has a better idea, for I am still a learner, please update me, am
willing to learn & upgrade.
The
two together are the reason why, despite being a regular early morning reader
of 4 pages of The Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta & 2 pages of one Upanishad {have
read a total of 9 so far} for 2+ years, I
have never discussed this openly. That is also why I circulate the morning
Shlok only on request, that too only among people I know personally and am in daily touch with, or are my
family. Even in my family, I started only
after receiving a request, or an expression of interest.
The
Second reason – we are a Multi-Religious nation, and teaching a book associated
with one Religion does not seem to be the way to go…
These
are my two cents on this topic, for what they are worth!
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