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By: V Sundaram, IAS, Retd.
March 02, 2007
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Ever since the dawn of history, Bharat Varsha has always produced great
saints and sages in every age, who have made the same supreme discovery -
that the God they sought for so many years was no different than their own
selves. Each generation has been blessed by these enlightened souls who
spread only goodness throughout the length and breadth of India and who
had the power to grant a divine boon - the boon of perfect wisdom. Sri
Madhavarao Sadasivarao Golwalkar (1906-1973), Sri Guruji as he came to be
affectionately called, belonged to this great tradition. Through his
glorious life of selfless service and supreme sacrifice, Sri Guruji gave
this message to all his countrymen: "When the mysterious Unity between the
soul and the Divine becomes clear, you will realize that you are none
other than God. You will see all your actions as His actions; all your
features as His features; all your breaths as His breath". This was the
vision of Sri Guruji who was a perfect human being and this was the vision
he imparted to all the Swayamsevaks of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Our great nation has been celebrating the birth centenary of Sri Guruji
Golwalkar, the II Sarsanghachalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh,
during the last one year. Sri Guruji succeeded the founder of the RSS and
epoch-maker Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (1889-1940). Under Sri Guruji's
inspiring and outstanding leadership, the RSS grew rapidly from 1940 to
1947. However, unfortunately for the country, Islam-embracing,
Christianity-coveting and Hindu-hating Congress party in power under the
effete leadership of an effeminate Prime Minister like Nehru viewed the
growing popularity of the RSS among the people of India as a potential
challenge to its monopoly of power after 15 August, 1947. It was a moment
of infamy in our national history when the anti-Hindu Congress Working
Committee requested the Government to ban the RSS. This was three months
prior to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
The aim of the Government of India in political collusion with the
Congress Party was to isolate the RSS as a cultural organization against
the background of the popular sentiments and emotions that were aroused
following Mahatma Gandhi's assassination. Sri Guruji was illegally
detained without any charge from February 1948 to August 1948. Later, when
he requested the Government of India to lift the ban on the RSS, Nehru and
Patel covered themselves with eternal disgrace when they told Sri Guruji
that they would "consider lifting of the ban only if Sri Guruji agreed to
merge the RSS with the Congress Party." Sri Guruji, as a true and ardent
Hindu, firmly rooted in the traditions of Sanatana Dharma, politely
refused to get himself baptized in the holy (!) waters of Nehruvian
pseudo-secularism. On his refusal to join the Congress, he was again
illegally arrested in November 1948 and detained without a trial till 13
July, 1949. The government of India unconditionally and unilaterally
lifted the ban only on 12 July, 1949. In short, Nehru and Patel endeavored
to use the indomitable might of the State to crush the heroic spirit of a
great spiritual personality like Sri Guruji Golwalkar and finally kissed
the dust with pseudo-secular shamelessness. They stood permanently shamed
before the higher court of the world and of Time.
When Nehru and his sworn anti-Hindu fellow Congressmen were boasting in
1949 about the creation of a "secular" State in India after independence,
one of the leading correspondents of an English newspaper put this
question to Sri Guruji Golwalkar, after he had just come out of illegal
detention for more than eight months: "How do you view our leaders
proclaiming our State as "secular?" Sri Guruji gave a fitting reply with
firmness and dignity marked by great emotional understanding of India's
political and cultural history. He said: "Emphasizing a State as
"secular," from the point of view of a Hindu, is superfluous. All these
centuries in the past, we have been able to maintain religious harmony in
the country. The State was only keeping a close watch to see that the
people did not fall out and thus render the State weak. Otherwise, all had
their freedom of worship, etc. That was the concept followed by Hindu
ideology.... Therefore, the qualifying word "secular" is superfluous and
unwanted from our point of view."
At the end of the I Five Year Plan in 1956, when there was a
government-sponsored artificial euphoria about the great success of the
Plan, Sri Guruji came out with the right warning: "The I Five Year Plan
talked of achieving food self-sufficiency. But today nobody even talks of
attaining it. In ancient Bharat the Kings always strove during harvest to
store grains to last for three years. And now, we don't have enough even
for current consumption. A Plan which does not plan for food
self-sufficiency is no Plan."
When the Government of India was waxing eloquent on the proposal for the
establishment of a new steel plant in Bilai, Sri Guruji observed: "They
have requisitioned some 100 sq. miles of the best rice lands to build the
steel city. Had they built it near the iron ore mines some 30 miles away
-where land is uncultivable - this fertile track could have been spared.
There is not even elementary coordination between industry and
agriculture."
Against this sad and sordid background, when Sri Guruji was asked by the
correspondent of The Statesman in 1959: "How shall we improve matters?,
Sri Guruji replied: "By giving up this craze for show, and canalizing the
patriotic feelings of the people. ...The country is being given the wrong
lead. There is no glow of freedom. Nobody feels the incentive to work.
Thousands go out every year for higher education, but few come back with
any original idea. ... Only activated and canalized patriotism of the
people can carry the country forward. No foreign aid or show pieces are
going to do that for us.... We are beginning from the wrong end. Our
emphasis is on "gigantism." The worst part of the so called "socialist
planning" is Statism and end of individual liberty. Statism is not the
road to socialism. It is the way to authoritarianism at the top and
serfdom at the bottom."
Saint, sage, seer, venerable, profound and irrepressible, Sri Guruji was a
Titan among men. With his finger constantly on the nation's pulse, with
his unceasing concern for the resuscitation and regeneration of the
country and its highest life-values, Sri Guruji functioned as a supreme
leader to guide the people of India for 33 years from 1940 to 1973. Rising
above the lures of position or power or personal glory, his single-minded
devotion was to Bharat Mata and Bharat Varsha as a whole. His prophetic
utterances always carried the ring and spirit of prophetic truth. He was
known for his courageous and fearless espousal of the nation's cause,
making no concession to any individual or party. Sri Guruji was fluent in
all the 15 languages recognized by the Constitution and made it a point to
converse with people and Swayamsevaks from different parts of India in
their own mother tongue. Starting from 1943 till 1973, Sri Guruji
traversed the country 72 times with tireless energy and Himalayan
enthusiasm. No other great man in our nation's history has, it can be
safely asserted, toured the country as extensively and as intensively as
Sri Guruji. Soon after his last tour of the country, he passed away on the
5th of June, 1973.
Sri Guruji stood for Hindu unity, Hindu solidarity, Hindu cohesion and
above all Hindu brotherhood at all costs, in spite of all terror and
however long and hard the road may be. For Sri Guruji, without strong
Hindu solidarity, there could be no national survival. In short, he was a
matchless symbol and spearhead of the mighty movement of National
Renaissance - the RSS � for well over three decades. Every moment of his
life and in every thought, word and deed, he inhaled and exhaled the
values of Sanatana Dharma.
Sri Guruji"s time-defying message to all of us is this: "Our existence as
embodied beings is purely temporary; what are a hundred years in eternity;
but if we shatter the chains of egotism, and melt into the ocean of Bharat
Mata (representing humanity), we share its dignity. To feel that we are
something is to set up a barrier between the Goddess of Bharat Mata and
ourselves, to cease feeling that we are something is to become one with
the Goddess of Bharat Mata. A drop in the ocean partakes of the greatness
of its parent, although it is unconscious of it. But it is dried up as
soon as it enters upon an existence independent of the ocean. As soon as
we become one with the ocean in the shape of Bharat Mata, there is no more
rest for us, nor indeed do we need rest any longer. Our very sleep is
action. For we sleep with the thought of Bharat Mata in our hearts. This
restlessness constitutes true rest. This never-ceasing agitation holds the
key to peace ineffable."
V Sundaram, IAS, Retd.
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