*Transplanting Elephant head on human body!*

*The magic of mythological fiction*



Ram Puniyani



One of the best parts of childhood for me was to enjoy the mythological
tales and become aware of the world where Lord Hanuman could fly, as the
emergency herbal treatment is to be delivered to his master’s brother;
Laxman. Lord Ram travelling by Pushpak Viman (aero plane), Lord Ganesha
being planted with the head of elephant as his human head was chopped off
by his father, all this was uncritically digested. Karna is born from the
ear of his mother; Kauravas are born from the mass delivered by Gandhari,
the mass being divided into 100 pieces and being preserved. Such fanciful
imaginations were so engrossing that questioning them never came to my
mind. With growing up years, some exposure to science and then rigorous
training for close to decade in a medical school forced one to revisit the
childhood fantasies built around mythological fictions. Realization
gradually dawned as to how to distinguish between fact and fiction, history
and mythology. The beauty of imagination; fiction of the pre-Historic
times, does still remain etched somewhere but is not a guiding principle
for understanding of social phenomenon and processes.



While going through the tough medical discipline, one came to see the
complexity of human body, histopathology, immune systems, blood groups,
bio-compatibility and what have you. A mere thought that Lord Ganesha could
carry an elephant head if taken logically will lead you to so many
questions. If the head is severed from the body; for how many minutes one
can survive? The head houses the brain with higher centers for control of
breathing and heart pumping amongst others, so how long can one remain
alive to be a recipient for other’s organs, and that too the head of an
elephant? What is the difference in the immune system of human body and
elephant? Even while transplanting kidney to one human being to another
there are battery of tests carried on meticulously to assess the
compatibility between recipient and the donor. So there was all this
paraphernalia, if Mr. Modi is to be believed?



A mass delivered from uterus; can it be divided into 100 pieces? What type
of micro surgery is required for splitting the fertilized ovum? Can uterus
be located near ear? I am sure all these questions must have cropped up in
the minds of the doctors, who had the privilege of listening to their Prime
Minister in person when he was inaugurating their hospital. They heard, “We
can feel proud of what our country achieved in medical science at one point
of time. We all read about Karna in Mahabharata. If we think a little more,
we realize that Mahabharata says Karna was not born from his mother’s womb.
This means that genetic science was present at that time. That is why Karna
could be born outside his mother’s womb… We worship Lord Ganesh. There must
have been some plastic surgeon at that time, which got an elephant’s head
on the body of a human being and began the practice of plastic surgery”.



Hope the hospital he inaugurated is not planning to undertake such
miraculous surgeries and splitting of the ovum in to hundred pieces! Many
in the country surely must be feeling happy that their PM has given glory
to ‘our’ past achievements! By all accounts it was a pastoral society or
might have been the beginning of agricultural times, with hunting stage
still lurking somewhere. The facts are very different from the utterances
of the PM.



The practical impossibility of these fictional tales being true cannot be
overemphasized. As understood with great pain and scientific enterprise the
fictions of mythology of Mahabharata or Ramayana do not stand even a chance
of being actualized. All this requires a huge infrastructure, body of
scientific knowledge of human body, physics, astronomy, and myriad other
components of knowledge which have been growing from the past but have
taken definitive contours in last few centuries only. With all this
progress in scientific enterprise today none of these ‘glorious
achievements’ can even be dreamt of even today. The World of science has
taken giant strides and built up on the cumulative knowledge of human
society as a whole. Surely there are many contributions which came up in
ancient India, and they need to be underlined, and their wisdom and logical
method highlighted. Some of these are the ones related to Charak Samhita
(Medical science), Sushrut (Surgical techniques); contributions of
Aryabhatt in astronomy and discovery of zero. What is important is to build
a method of thinking and logic which can take us to the next step of the
knowledge, ultimately leading to techniques and applications, which in turn
can be used to enhance and enrich existing scientific knowledge.



It’s not that it’s only in our country that such mythological fantasies
developed. All old civilizations have such interesting myths. In Egypt, in
prehistoric times the tales of Cleopatra tell us that she had belief, like
probably many other Egyptians, in the supreme power of many gods who had
animal’s heads, like Baboon God head Hedj-Wer and Annubis the jackal headed
God. Had the likes of Modi known about this Egyptian belief, the claim of
‘export of our knowledge’ claim would have been registered by now. What a
coincidence with our own Lord Ganesh? Is it again a case of plastic surgery
or flight of imagination? In Greek mythology, Chinese mythology and many
other traditions such fictional characters do merrily abound.



The hope and prayer is that in order to prove the point, those in seats of
power do not divert and waste social funds for investigations of these
fantasies. While an average person can believe in Lord Ram’s travel in
Pushpak Viman or someone else travelling on a flying mat, if those in power
believe in these things; the danger of public money and state funds being
diverted for ‘research’ in these fantasies is very frightening. One recalls
that during Zia Ul Haq’s regime in one of the conferences was on ‘how to
solve the power shortage’. Encouraged by the atmosphere where it is
supposed that all knowledge is already there in our holy books, one
‘scientist’ presented a ‘research paper’ which argued that *jinns* are an
infinite source of energy and that should be harnessed to solve the power
crisis in Pakistan! Mercifully, one hopes that state did not allocate funds
for such a research! Any way science is a universal knowledge not owing
allegiance to any country or religion. There cannot be anything like a
Hindu science or a Muslim science!



While individuals can harbor the reality of mythology, the matters will be
difficult if the chief of state has belief in these fictions being part of
History. That will be a big set back to the progress of scientific,
rational thinking and enterprise. This combination of mythology, religion
and politics will make the matters worse. Many competing mythologies will
be struggling with each other for their acceptance and being encouraged by
such utterances. And the fantasies of power of jinn’s and plastic surgery
for Lord Ganesha will a have field day.

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