Of Gods and Asuras
Once upon a time, the Gods and Asuras decided to churn the divine Shir Sagar to
obtain the nectar of immortality. Though blood brothers, they had been fighting each other
since the dawn of history, and hoped that by obtaining the divine nectar, they could end
their wars forever.
With great effort, they convinced other great powerful beings to help them in their
enterprise. Mount Meru offered himself as the churning rod, the great serpent Vasuki
became the rope and Lord Vishnu himself came to support mount Meru, least it should sink
to the bottom of the ocean.
The gods and asuras churned the divine ocean of milk with great effort. The great ocean
yielded fourteen different things to the brothers. Unfortunately, the first thing to come
of the oceans was the deadly poison Halahal. After which came bewitchingly beautiful
nymphs, intoxicating drinks, great and speedy horse, auspicious elephant, wish granting
trees etc. Finally came the great goddess Lakshmi and the nectar of immortality.
It was a long and arduous process. It was a long and painful journey of discovery, both
for the gods and the demons.
India's recent history is nothing less than a mirror of it's great Puranic past. After
much soul searching, India and it's masses fought for independence from it's colonial
masters. With great effort and diligence, they sought the goodwill of many powers-to-be
and eventually won the right to free themselves from the shackles of imperial slavery.
With Herculean effort, they managed to move the than greatest power on Earth - the British
Government to recognise the rights of the Indians.
Satyagragh of Mahtama Ghandhi and his monumental efforts to free India and all it's
inhabitants from it's Imperial overlords is the stuff of future Puranas. His insistence on
winning through non-violence is no less a feat than the great feats of the sages of
ancient India.
Unfortunately, like the ancient story, the blood brothers of India divided into two camps.
This time, not gods vs. asuras, but hindus vs musalmans. Born of the same soil, sharing a
unique heritage, the sons of Bharat fought each other with greater vehemence than their
mythological counter parts. Both parties wanted the ultimate prize of freedom, peace and
prosperity. Both saw theirs as the just and ultimate cause. As in our ancient history, the
two sides churned the minds and souls of the masses for the nectar of "ultimate
peace". Alas, first poured forth the poison of partition. The sages who originally
wrote the great Puranas would have been shocked and embarrassed by the atrocities brothers
performed upon brothers. Even the gods and asuras did not fight with such cruelty ! Yet,
this was but the first thing that came out of this "churning of India".
Since that monumental day in August when we won our independence, we have churned the
ocean of time incessantly. Apart from the horrid poison of partition, we have since
obtained various "gifts" as reward for our efforts. We are self-sufficient in
most things. We have made huge strides in achieving a better standard of living for the
masses. Boundaries between caste and creed are blurring and people are finding it easier
to improve their own situations.
Yet, we are unable to live in peace. With all the great things that we have and will have,
we can never live in peace until we can learn to live with each other. The Asuras and
Devas are one and the same. They were brothers. Yet, they did not learn to live in peace.
If we want to live in peace, we need to learn to live with each other - otherwise, like
the devas and asuras, we too will fight till each of us till we are utterly exhausted.
Let us learn from our past. These sages did not write the scriptures to while-away the
time in the forest. They wrote these to teach humanity how to live. They wrote these to
teach us the consequences of our actions - positive and negative. Let us learn from this -
for our sake - our children's sake.
© Bhagwat Shah