Abuse in any form is based on arrogance, control
Dear Editor,
In the Hindu society, everything is treated with outmost respect, be it the living or non-living. Books, animals, parents, teachers and priests are all considered as God to Hindus.
The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (Hindus for Selfless Service) Guyana expresses the utmost condemnation of the attack that was made on Swami Aksharananda Ji by a gang of men on May 23 as he was making his way to Georgetown, via the Vreed-en-Hoop Stelling.
A vast section of the Guyanese and international community looks up at Swami Aksharnanda Ji, a Guyanese leading peace advocate, a leader and role model and is of the view that the verbal attack was totally uncalled for.
It clearly shows people don’t know the caliber of a Swami. Distinctly, a Swami is beyond description, but the following can assist in better understand who he/she is.
The word “Swami” means “one who is established in oneself”. In the scriptures a Swami’s life is described as «atmano mokshartham jagat hitaya cha» which one who strives for “the realization of the Self and for the benefit and good of the world».
A Swami is one who has set aside his personal, worldly pursuits, in order to devote all his effort to experience the highest spiritual realization, and to the service of others.
A Swami is a spiritual and social guide, who, having dedicated his life to serve the society plays different roles at different times. A Swami is someone who is there for everybody. One who has made the whole world his family, hence he too, must be treated as family.
Swami Ji’s abuse was one that not only attacked his personal life but his ethnicity and religious background. Without a doubt, his approach towards the situation was a very conservative one.
Abuse in any form is argued to be «based on arrogance and control”. In Guyana, it is often seen that many pick on the Indians, who are mostly Hindus and continuously torment them. But lets us remind ourselves, Constant abuse in any form can lead to catastrophe, if one’s serenity is provoked!
The hope of equality in race and religion has been focused on many of times before by many religious leaders and peace makers in Guyana, however when the time arrives for action, things are at a halt due to the disrespect and hatred that is transmitted from one race to another.
“We should meet abuse by patience. Human nature is so constituted that if we take absolutely no notice of anger, arrogance or abuse, the person indulging in it will soon weary of it and stop” –Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
To the Guyanese Hindus, the HSS organization would like to advise you to hold on to what you believe in and stick to what you trust. Get educated and learn more about yourself and your heritage.
Don’t hesitate to educate!
Hindu Swayamsevak
Sangh-Guyana
(Hindus for Selfless
Service)