Thursday, 2 August 2012

Love, Religion and Society: An internal dilemma


Since the inception of human society, humans have been introspecting a lot about the nature of laws and customs that are followed which has been the seeds of human society. There are certain do's and don'ts written in the books which are presumably written by God Himself. But still the laws are broken by people without any considerations. Why?

Then there are other norms created by the hubris and arrogance of the educated which are meant to be followed by the ignorant because according to the adult and knowledgeable fore keepers of the social order. An example of this is teenage love which is not considered to be fruitful. But still every single Indian who is in 16-24years experiences it. How can something be detrimental when it is being done by almost all impromptu? Who will define the age to be in a loving relation with someone? But then teenage love in most of the cases fails. Why? We do not know.

Some elderly people will raise the question of the love itself being only a physical attraction. Then only those teenagers who are above the average in terms of looks should fall in love and the subsequent careers should be in gutters. But this isn't always the case. But then relationships are mostly one-sided in the age of puberty. But then why do they fail? Some say it makes you stronger. Yes, pain does get the sutle qualities out of someone, but what good does it to them? We on one hand worship the God for creating love  and sex (I know people might disagree), which is the basis of the society, they oppose love marriages. Why? Is it because of the fear of the unknown or the very fear engraved in their hearts for the rebellious? Now most commonly relationships break due to misunderstanding. Why does this come in the picture when they are supposed to know each other?
Love doesn’t happen overnight, but then the seeds have to be there for the plant to grow. It is the plant which grows by the sun of trust, water  of care and air of understanding ,The building of all relations depends on four pillars, trust, care , understanding and the  concealed pillar of sacrifice. I call this pillar hidden, you don’t keep an account of the sacrifices which you make.

Now, turning to the point of social customs and prohibitions, especially on the fairer half of the society. The bureaucrats of religion will speaks of the facts that women are to blame. " Why do girls wear provocative dresses ? "True indeed, they should have the civic sense of what they wear,(I mean nobody expects a girl to wear a mini-skirt while going alone in the night from work)  but if you look at the records of human history , most of the sexual assaults have been done on women who are either too weak to protect themselves or are the victims of violence among the male order.

I am indeed very proud to be a Hindu and believe It is the greatest of all religions( A Christan might believe Christianity)but the flaw of all major relgions is the blurring the line between mythology and philosphy.But the source of this dilemma lies in the fact that we mundane people don't have the faculties of the mind to comprehend the philosophy behind the mythology.Take the example of Ramayana, Ram is a manifestation of the GOD on the earth and present us the living rules for an ideal man. But we worship Ram as GOD. But if He is an image of GOD Himself. How can we mortals imitate the perfect following of laws  as a human. This question reflects the dilemma that has been stated earlier.