'Markers of False Sants':
Vidarbha Gazette remembers Vandaniya Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj
In 2000 I was still new to Chandrapur district and
learning new things every day. Since villagers would be free in the evenings, the
meetings of Shramik Elgar would start late and end at dinner time. Once there
was a big meeting in Chitki, and villagers from nearby villages had come there
too. After dinner I found that the villagers had gathered around a fire and
were beginning to play on a harmonium and dholki. Soon they started singing
bhajans. One person would sing a couple of lines and others would join in,
clapping their hands in rhythm. First there were a few bhajans in Marathi and
then I was surprised to hear a bhajan in Hindi:
Ab to sadhan hi badalna hoga, ghar ghar yehi gana hoga
Ek jamana tha jap tap ka, sundar yagya teerath ka
Ab to jameen de gariban ko, ghar ghar yehi gaana hoga
Tukdyadas kahe yehi hoga, hokar ke hi rahega
Ulti chal chale gar koi, paagal hi kahalana hoga
Ghar ghar yahi gaana hoga…
Till that day, I had associated bhajans with the
praise of gods and saints, but this bhajan was something totally different.
This was a bhajan which said that our means of attaining spirituality should
change. Prayers and rosaries, yagyas and
going for pilgrimages could no longer ensure spiritual progress. Those methods
were all outdated. The new path is to redistribute land to the poor – this is
the new song of spiritualism which people should sing in every house. Tukdyadas,
the author of the bhajan, then issues a warning – those who oppose land redistribution
to the poor can only be declared lunatics!
I was deeply touched with the bhajan that advocated land reforms and was curious to know more about the poet. I was told that he was a saint, Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj, who had spent many years of his life in Chandrapur district and inspired the people through his bhajans and keertans.
Born in 1909 in a small village called Yawali in Amrawati district, Maharaj came from a poor family and barely completed his primary education. From a very young age he was drawn to the life of renunciation. He meditated in Amravati, in Gondola in Chandrapur district and in the forests of Tadoba. He used the cultural resources like Saptah (weekly religious celebrations) and Chaturmasya (religious observations over four months) to bring people together. His way of communicating with the masses was through speeches and even more effectively through his bhajans which he sang to the beat of the khanjari.
Gram Geeta
In 1954 Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj finished his
magnum opus – Gram Geeta - written entirely in verse, in a simple Marathi language
to provide spiritual and practical guidance to rural people. Gram Geeta covers
diverse topics dealing with social duties, community organizing, ideal
villages, importance of education and overall leading an ideal human life. Tukdoji
Maharaj dedicated the book to farmers and it is here, more than anywhere else,
that we find his deep sympathy for the rural farming community.
Sarva gramasi sukhi karaave. Anna-vastra-partraadi dyaave
Pari swataah dukkhachi bhogave. Bhooshan tuze gramnatha.
You are the provider of the entire village. You satisfy
people’s needs by providing food, clothes and utensils. You give happiness even
while you yourself continue to suffer great sorrows, this is your true
greatness, O deity of the village.
Kashta karoni mahaal baandhasi. Pari zopadeehi naahi
netkishichi
Swatantryaakarita udee gheshi. Mazaa bhogati iterachi.
You labour to build mansions for others, while you remain without even a small hut for shelter. You threw yourself into the struggle so that the country could be free, but others are enjoying the fruits of independence.
Tuzyaa shramaat pratishtha milo. Sakalaanche lakshya
tujakade walo.
Maanavateche tej zalazalo. Vishwamaaji yaa yogey.
Through this effort, let your labour receive honour
and let all eyes turn towards you. Let the flame of humanity glow with
brilliance.
Mhanoni tujasi karito arpana. Tu vishwaache
adhishtaana
Tuzechi whaave aadhi uthana. Vishwaamaaji mhanoniya.
Thus, I dedicate this composition to you. You are the very foundation of the universe.It is my desire that you should seek upliftment in this world.
The Gram Geeta was ahead of its times as it tries to promote a rational mindset, education for all children especially girls, the importance of voluntary labour or shramadaan and developing a self-sufficient village economy. The Gram Geeta is still read in the villages of Chandrapur and other districts of Vidarbha. The Sri Gurudev Sewa Mandal formed by Tukdoji Maharaj continues to work for the promotion of the values and programmes given the Gram Geeta.
I learned about Tukdoji Maharaj from his writings and books, but more from the villagers for whom he is a living presence till this date. There are many homes across villages in the district where people proudly told me – “Maharaj used to come to our home. Whenever he came, he would eat the bhakri made by our grandmother.” I found that the words of Tukdoji Maharaj strike an immediate chord with village communities. For example, even today people immediately respond to the call for organising when they hear the following words of Maharaj:
Aise jyana avde seva, je satyacha japti theva
Tya lokanchya karuna melava, sakriya sanghathan
vadhwave.
Hatees avre gavati dor, mungyahi sarpashi kariti jarjara
Vyaghra sinhasi faditi hushaar, raankutre sanghatoni.
"Bring together all those people who like to serve, who
strive for the truth and make a strong active village organisation. Blades of grass forms the rope which ties down the elephant, an army of ants defeats a snake, wild dogs attacking together can tear apart lions and tigers."
Influence of Mahatma Gandhi
Gramrajyachi ramrajya. Swavlamban hechi Swarajya.
Boleele Mahatma vishvapujya. Vikas tyacha sundar ha.
"Village self-rule is the true Ram-rajya. Self-sufficiency
is the true swaraj. This is how the reverend Mahatma described the beauty of
village development."
Tukdoji Maharaj was one of the first ones to respond
to the call for Quit India movement in 1942. He organized villagers in Chimur
through his famous bhajan against British rule.
Jaadh jhadule sastra banenge, bhakt banegi sena
Patthar sare bomb banenge, naav lagegi kinaare.
"Every tree and shrub shall act as weapon, devotees
will make an army, stones will be like bombs and our boat shall find its
harbour."
His words led to a strong revolt against colonial rule in
Chimur as well as Ashti and Tukodiji Maharaj was imprisoned for several months in various
jails of Central India.
On the day Mahatma Gandhi was murdered, Tukdoji Maharaj, who was in the Ashram at Mojari (Amravati). He wanted to leave immediately for Delhi, but people stopped him because of the growing tensions across the country. He addressed a condolence meeting at Nagpur and later in many other places. The tank at Nagpur which was called as Lendhi Talao was rejuvenated by Tukdoji Maharaj who himself did shramadaan and cleaned the talao alongside his devotees. He later renamed the tank as Gandhi Talao.
Markers of False Sants
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj was closely associated with the Hindu religious organisations such as Vedant Parishad, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bharat Sadhusamaj Sanghatan, but he preached humanity, service and spirituality rather than any hard, fundamentalist version of religion.
Mani nahi bhav, mhane deva mala paav. Dev ashyane bhetachya nahi re. Dev bajaarchya bhaajipaala nahi re.
"Those who have no humaneness in their hearts are going around seeking God. Such people will never find God, because God is not a vegetable you can find in the market."
Above the gates of his Ashram is written in bold letters: sab ke liye khula hai, mandir ye hamara / ao koi bhi panthi, ao koi bhi dharmi. "Our temple is open for all / Come from any cult, come from any religion."
The Gram Geeta has an entire chapter on how to identify false Sadhu-Sants in which the Rashtrasant provides guidance to the devotee to look out for the following signs of a true Sant. Those who do not have the following markers are false Sants:
Sant gangehooni pavitra. Sheetal, nirmal, soorya-chandra
Sant kalpataruhooni thora, moksha daanee.
Sant rhudaye astee kowale. Dayaa drawoni rhudaya
uphale.
Manushy-kalyaanaache nirvale, santaanpaashee.
Santaanpaashee ekachi dharma. Sakal jeevanche kalyaan
karma
Maanavtaa heychi mukhy varma. Sarvakaal.
Santaas naahi jaat parajaat. Vishwa kutumba santaanche
gota
Jeje bhetateel te aapta. Surhuda tyanche.
"The Sant is purer than the Ganga, cooler than the moon, untainted like the sun. The Sant is more generous than the Kalpataru in giving spiritual guidance. The Sant’s heart is tender and full of loving kindness. They seek to bring welfare to the whole humankind. The Sant follows only one dharma which is to strive for the welfare of all people, everywhere and at all times. The Sant does not have any caste or sub-caste. The world is their family. They hold all people who meet them as dear as close relatives."
Going by the definition above we can be sure that if
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj would have been alive today, he would have
demolished the false Dharma Sansads in one stroke and thoroughly exposed the
false Sadhu – Sants who are not only abusing Gandhi but who are calling for
genocide and violence in the country.
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खूप छान लेख झाला. इतकं सविस्तर आणि सर्वांना समजेल अशा रीतीने अशा पद्धतीने .आजच्या वातावरणात अशा विचारांची गरज आहे.
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Wonderful article. Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj’s teachings should spread pan India. All people would benefit from it.
ReplyDeleteTeachings of Tukdoji Maharaj are more relevant ant today. You have reminded them.
ReplyDeleteGramgeeta lahar ki barkha letters written by maharaj needs to circulate in public at large as biggest side of his literature still in the dark and unpublished. In gramgeeta maharaj told that gramgeeta nohe parayanaasee but today it remains for formality to reffer in prayers... well this article will helpful for lot of peoples love to gurudeo..
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