Gita is a Not National book, its Hindu Scripture!


*Ram Puniyani*

The Haryana government organized Gita Festival
<http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/haryana-s-khattar-govt-to-spend-rs-100-crore-for-gita-festival/story-AyHxT6YLjeTWpe2ckPa1IP.html>
in
Kurkshetra with a budget of Rs 100 Crores. This was to celebrate the
teachings of Bhagavad Gita. This is the place where Lord Krishna is
believed to have delivered the sermons that form the core of a version of
Hinduism. The celebration of the Gita Festival has been very meticulous to
involve most of the districts of Haryana and is replete with seminars and
cultural programs around the teachings of this holy book. As such it is a Holy
Scripture
<https://truereligiondebate.wordpress.com/category/hindu-holy-book-bhagavad-gita/>,
which has been most in news from last quite some time.  Those taking part
in the festival include the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), yoga guru Baba
Ramdev’s Patanjali Yog Peeth, Ram Krishna Mission, and ISKCON.



This state funded festival comes in the backdrop of the Modi Sarkar coming
to power at the centre. Modi, in his innumerable trips abroad has been
gifting Gita to the dignitaries overseas. Also his foreign minister Sushma
Swaraj had once proclaimed that Gita should be declared as the national
book. One recalls that many BJP ruled state Governments like MP have
started teaching Gita Saar (Essence of Gita) in their schools. When BJP was
in power in Karnataka, the State government had planned to introduce the
teaching of Gita in its schools. There is also an attempt to present this
holy tome not as a religious book but a book of Indian Philosophy, cutting
across different religions. For example Madhya Pradesh High court has ruled
(Jan 2012) that “Gita is essentially a book on Indian philosophy, not a
book on Indian religion”. This judgment seems to be influenced more by the
dominant political ideology than the theological understanding of Hinduism
or the principles of Indian Constitution or even by the practices of the
Courts themselves. One knows that Gita is used in the courts for
administering oath to Hindus before they depose.



The Bhagwat Gita or Gita (Song of God) is a 700 verse scripture that is
part of the epic Mahabharata. As it is drawn from Mahabharata it can be
labeled as Smriti text (from memory). Some sects of Hinduism give it the
status of Upanishad, thereby making it sruti (revealed) book. It is also
regarded to represent the summary of Upanishadic teachings and so it is
also called as ‘Upanishad of Upanishads’. In this Holy Scripture Lord
Krishna teaches Arjun about his duties as a Prince belonging to Kshtriya
Varna. Arjun was faced with the dilemma of the war, the possibility of
killing his own kin. Lord tells Arjun that it is his holy duty to undertake
the war. As most holy scriptures are the revelations from the supreme God,
in Gita also Krishna reveals his identity as Supreme Being himself (Svayam
Bhagvan) and this book is also regarded as the core of Hindu philosophy.



The Gita elaborates on the central part of Hindu theology, the origin of
Varnas. In Purush Sukta of Vedas tell us as to how Lord Brahma created four
Varnas from the body of Virat Purush (Primeval man). In Gita on similar
lines Lord Krishna also tells about the divine origin of Varna’s
<http://www.eaglespace.com/spirit/gita_castesystem.php>. Lord says that the
fourfold order was created by him according to the divisions of quality
(Guna) and work (karma).

One knows that origin of Hinduism is different from the Prophet based
religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity and Islam. Here there has
been an evolution of the Hinduism over a period of time and today while
Hinduism is a religion, Gita is its Holy Scripture. To take the stand that
it is Indian philosophy and not religious one is far from truth. There is
philosophy also in many a Holy Scriptures. Notwithstanding that, they are
primarily religious scriptures. From the religion of Pastoral Aryans to the
practices of Hindus today, there is a long journey. The communal forces
want to introduce this text in schools as not only they want to impose
Hindu nation in this country but also through this book, they aim to
reinforce the concept of Varna, which is one of the core doctrine of
Brahmanical version of Hinduism, and Gita tells this by attributing Varna
to the divine creation by Lord Himself. While there are many a
philosophical formulations in this divine book there is also the subtle
defense of what the Hindutva politics wants to bring in today, Varan- Jati
in a repackaged form.



Dharma spoken of in Gita is essentially is Varnashram Dharma, which is a
graded hierarchy, which is against the spirit of Indian Constitution, the
values of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Gita’s Varnashram Dharma
violates the principles of equality. So here you are showing that violation
of norms of equality. Surely, Gita is a Holy Hindu scripture. We are a
secular country, where citizenship is equal for people of all religions. So
here you violate the secular ethos of our country by state sponsoring a
festival in its name. Ambedkar, the Chairman of drafting committee of
Indian Constitution, had an interesting take on Gita. In his work
‘Philosophy of Hinduism’ (Critical Quest 2010) where he points out that
‘Bhagwat Gita is a Manusmriti in Nutshell
<http://www.epw.in/author/meera-nanda>’. His supporting the burning of
Manusmriti was symbolic of opposing the hierarchy inherent in the
Brahmanical Hinduism. It is also true that what has been asserted as
Hinduism from last two centuries is Brahmanical Hinduism. Gita does
represent the Brahmanical Hinduism, in contrast to other Hindu traditions
like Nath, Tantra, Siddha, Shaiva and Bhakti. These traditions are away
from Brahmanical hierarchical values. RSS-Hindutva has made Brahmanical
values as the base of their politics.



So while there is a lot of confusion among many who eulogize Gita, the
practitioners of Hindutva politics RSS-BJP are very consciously promoting
Gita, as the restoration of caste and gender hierarchy is the core agenda
of their politics. Gita is not a national book; it is a Holy Hindu
Scripture for sure. Indian Constitution is our National book. The verdict
of the court needs re-examination as it is not conforming to the belief of
millions of Hindus who have been away from Brahmanical notions.

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