Prafulla Kumar Mohanty
That man is not a bread-alone
creature is a given in history. The first humans ran everywhere, dug up every
surface and fought mentally and physically to douse the fire in the belly.
They moved and lived together in groups
to find food and water but if the food was insufficient they fought with each
other. The powerful among them subdued
the others and monopolized things. He distributed what the submissive
weak needed. The weak utilized their intelligence to plot and plan to eliminate
the strong and mighty. The rat race began like musical chairs. The strong had
their advisors, mostly from priestly class, and suppressed mutinies and rebellions. Man became strong by
suppressing men; wanted to expand land for land and water, invented weapons, laid
traps for enemies. Chanakyas and Machiavellies
came up to fortify kingdoms. Rules regulations, laws and strategies
were crafted by intelligent men for man's power push.
Man essentially needs power and
authority, to lord over all that he encounters. He domesticated the cow for
milk, the horse for his transport and other beasts of burden for his comfort. He
cut down trees, mountains; killed and
subjugated animals. He could not, however,
domesticate the lion and tiger hence trapped them in cages or drove them
away to distant forests; made exhibits of them showing to other men how he is
the most powerful on earth. He kept the woman behind closed doors. Did not
educate them, never treated them as free humans capable of all feats he is
master of. Women were sexual toys,
mothers of his children. He framed laws for them, gave them rule books seldom
treated them as humans. As civilization grew technology advanced, he bound
nature to serve his interests. He became the head of the family, head
of a city or village, king of the state,
President, Primeminister- that is the Prime Mover. He created gods and temples
for them. Be it family, society, kingdom, state he was the master wielding power: for power is what man has gained over the
march of centuries.
When politics, ethics,
administration and bureaucracy were established in a systematic manner he
became more powerful. The lathis and swords of early times were replaced by guns and bombs. Science
and technology gave him Atomic bombs, Ballistic missiles and he terrorised
other men. The Second World War ended with the stilled nerves of Nagasaki. Man
proved that he can wipe off man from the surface of the earth. Wow what power!!
Then he vowed for peace and market economy. The rich exploited the poor and
became richer. Rivers were bridged, courses diverted for his economic growth.
He became also charitable thereby
showing his moral power and authority. You are hungry take food and sing our praise. You want money
to grow take money and be loyal to us.
Man's power grew over man.
The world today is divided by two
groups: The powerful and the meek. But the meek too have come up with a new
power push - terror. The Satanic energy of man
rises in the dark to destroy the powerful. The innocuous are the collateral victims. The power tussle is
ceaseless. Power is meant to kill, destroy and harm the others who could not
become powerful. In the human society today the corporate are the refined substitutes of Timur and Aurangzeb. The
East India Company perhaps is the best illustration of the refined powerpush which loots ( the first
Indian word to have entered the English
dictionaries) with bowed head and silken words. The modern day democratic
representatives of people also are powerful. Modestly dressed they seek votes
with folded hands but once they are elected they can slap you publicly and
abuse your power by trickery.
The entire march of the Homo
Sapiens is a march towards power and
more power. Power over nature, birds and beasts and ultimately man. But Power for what? To be immortal ? To be
wealthy? To be famous? For what really? All your love, compassion,
sympathy, knowledge wisdom are used only for power. Vasistha by his spiritual
powers will shame Vishwamitra.
England will flaunt Shakespeare and
India Kalidas to shame Jinping; China
will flaunt I Ching and Confucius, Russia the first Sputnik, America the Triumphant Dollar, for what and for whose shame or glory? Man has killed Christ, Gandhi; man
has destroyed nature, caused this climate
change poverty and fear: For
what?
Power games are now seen in
Maharastra; in Hong Kong, Pakistan and almost everywhere. Veer Savarkar is a
freedom fighter, Shivaji is 'Lord
Vishnu' ( in Kaviraja Paramananda's
Sivabharata). Hitler is the best German
for the millennials in Germany and so on- the power push of man has
invaded all spheres of life in history. Power prides itself everywhere notwithstanding
the generosity of the human heart. But
power ultimately is futile, meaningless like an abandoned cadaver. The much
hated Mougal emperor Aurangzeb's last letter to his son perhaps will awaken Man
to shun his powerpush:
I came alone and go as a
stranger. The instant which has passed in power has left only sorrow behind it.
I have not been the guardian and protector of the Empire. Life , so valuable, has been
squandered in vain. ( Death bed letter to his son Azam).