Lessons from Sri Rama’s
Raj Dharma
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
Hans India (09-07-2020)
Millennium Post
(09-07-2020)
(Lord Rama during
his discourse to younger brother Bharata touched upon various aspects of Raj
Dharma which still hold relevance to those who hold the responsibility of
governance today-Editor, MP)
“We are the same
people who pray to the flute playing Lord Krishna but we are also the same
people who idolise and follow the same Lord Krishna who carries the Sudarshan
Chakra”, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing frontline soldiers during
his recent visit to Leh. Critical of PM Modi’s handling the Chinese advancement
on the Ladakh front, Congress leaders like Kapil Sibal advised Modi to follow his
Raj Dharma and reveal facts about the reality of Chinese incursions.
The party
expressed serious doubts about Modi’s statements regarding the China’s role at
the Front and whether it encroached upon Indian territory or not. This kicked
off a debate on the Raj Dharma. In this context it may perhaps sound appropriate
to know what Raj Dharma meant to Lord Sri Rama, while appraising his brother
Bharatha discharging the duties of King during the Sri Rama exile in forests
following dictum from his father. Incidentally PM Narendra Modi is an ardent
devote and admirer of Lord Sri Ram.
When Lord Rama was
in Chitrakoota hermitage in the initial period of his exile his brother Bharatha
who was supposed to be the king designate of Ayodhya came to him to plead Rama
to return from forests abandoning the exile and take over the reins of empire.
During the
conversation that took place later between the brothers, Sri Rama touched upon
various aspects of Raj Dharma which holds cent percent good even till this day,
especially in the context of Congress Leader Kapil Sibal demanding Modi to
follow Raj Dharma. The appraisal of
Bharata by Rama, whether being the king, he was discharging his duties in
accordance with principles of Raj Dharma or not goes like this:
“Are you keeping
the people happy by listening to what they want you to do? Are you offering
your salutations to the elders who are equal to your father and are elders to
you? Are you serving your teachers? Hope
your ministers are all knowledgeable. Have they studied the Moral science? Are
they equal to you in your IQ? Do they have control over their Organs? Can they
do the face reading? Will they be able to assess a person by merely seeing his
face? The Ministers, who are supposed to be well versed in Shastras, hope they
will not make public your opinions even before they act? Are they transparent
when needed?”
“Do you discuss
secrets with others or with only one individual? If you share a secret with one
person, he will tell it to another person who is in agreement with him. If you
share it with ten people one of them, may tell it to somebody else. If they are
of different opinions they may land in quarrel. Whatever may be your thoughts
don’t express them before they take the shape of action. Don’t delay the work
to such an extent that it spoils the work itself. Your sub servant ministers
should not have any inkling about the work even before it is materialized. The
thoughts that your minister and you discuss should not be leaked to others. It
is better to have one intelligent and efficient person with you than 1000 fools.
Do you at least one such person with you?”
“Hope you have
appointed as a minister such persons who have a genuine love towards you,
persons who have passed in all the tests, those who are serving for years
together, those who practice truth in their talk, mind and actions, people who
have clear and pure mind and those who can do superior tasks with superior
quality. I hope you don’t have in your team, people who have unclean minds,
those who preach evils, who always complain about others, those who practice no
dharma, those who have no fear of the King, those who are greedy about money.
Hope your Chief of Army has all the virtues. Does he have the required valour?
Does he have the required guts? Does he practice truth in talk, mind and
actions? Does he have love towards the King? Are all the important leaders in
your army are individuals with strength, vigour and valour? Hope they have
enough experience and are experts in the wars”.
“As far as other
Kings are concerned, did you appoint 18 Tirthas? The 18 Tirthas are, Ministers,
Private Secretary, Prince, Commander-in-Chief, Gate Keeper, Palace Controller,
Superintendent of Jails, Revenue Collector, Judge, and Accountant General. Munsiff
and Magistrate”.
“Don’t entertain
the atheists even though they are Brahmins like Charvak. They will destroy both
the material and spiritual world. They tend to give interpretations that are
against the hard realities. Though they are not scholars, they claim themselves
as scholars and destroy those following them with falsehood. It is harmful to
have any association with those who never read the Shastras the way they should
be read, they give crooked interpretation of the Shastras with their illogical,
irrational and meaningless arguments. They interpret the Shastras with crooked
minds and understanding. Be wary of them”.
“Are you offering
food grains to those who are tilling the lands, and those shepherds grazing the
cattle? People are dependent on their daily essential commodities on these
sections of people. Hope you are taking care of the people in trade and
business. Are you helping the farmers, shepherds, trade and businessmen as they
need the King’s support? A King according to the Shastras should protect people
from all the communities, are you doing that duty? Hope you are treating women
with dignity? Hope you are not letting the secrets in their presence even when
you are alone. They cannot keep a secret at a secret, as they are vulnerable”.
“Are you present
every day in the morning in the meeting for the people to have a glimpse of
you? If you abstain yourself from the daily meetings, people may think that you
are down with some ailment. If you are irregular to your daily meeting even
your servants will take you non-seriously. But this does not mean you should
not see them. Enquire about their wellbeing once in a while. Hope you kept
adequate supply of food grains, arms ammunition safe in the godowns and forts.
Hope you are protecting the army personnel and the specialized groups?”
“Hope your
Kingdoms income is more than the expenditure and spending funds less than the
income. Hope you are not doing charity to those undeserving? Ensure that if
there is a fight between a rich person and a poor person, your ministers with
selfish interests should not support the rich. Don’t become stingy while doing
charity. Do you know it is a sin to punish the innocent than letting off a
criminal off the hook?”
“Hope you are
governing in accordance with the Dharma. It is mental delinquency to utter
lies, getting unnecessarily angry on those who have not deserved to be and in
an unsuitable moment. There are fourteen flaws that a King should not have.
They include, not meeting the scholars even when they come to meet the king,
becoming slave to the mortal desires, thinking and taking decisions alone on
several matters pertaining to the administration, waging war against several
enemy countries at the same time, not executing the jobs already decided,
having consultations with the undeserving, sharing every thought with the
public, negligence in the auspicious ceremonies, etc.”
“The works that
should be done should be discussed with not less than three or more than four
persons. Have individual meetings with them and then call for a group meeting.
You separate well from evil from their opinions. If there is a difference of
opinion, go with the majority. Whatever may others say, you should think all by
yourself about the options and take a wise decision?”
Sri Rama in his
concluding remarks told Bharata that he should never, even at the time of
losing his life, deviate from the path of Dharma and Raj Dharma.
No comments:
Post a Comment