Ram Puniyani
The brutal killing of Dr. Narendra
Dabholkar (20th August 2013) is a big jolt to the social movement against
blind faith and superstitions. During last few decades the tendency for
promotion of rational thought parallel to social change came up as Popular
Science movement. In Maharashtra it took
shape in the form of a movement, Andh Shraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (Committee
for Eradication of Blind faith), where it became a powerful campaign for
popular awareness, under the leadership of Dr. Narendra Dabholkar. There
were those who were uncomfortable due to Dr. Dabholkar’s work against
blind faith and superstitions and so he started getting threats to his
life. Before his death he got several threats, one of which said, they will
give him the same fate as that of Gandhi. After his killing Sanatan
Prabhat, a Hindutva ideology paper, which constantly spew poison against
him, commented that ‘one gets what one deserves’.
As such Dabholakar was not
against religion or faith. He strongly condemned the practices of blind
faith and superstitions, promoted and practiced by Babas and their ilk,
who proactively practiced and propagated retrograde practices. Some of
these practices like and Karni, Bhanamati are the ones’ in which magical
rites are performed in the name of supernatural power. Some other practices
are like offering of ash, talisman, charms etc. for the purpose of
exorcism and to drive out evil spirits or ghosts. These Godmen and their
types claim to be in possession of supernatural powers and advertise this
claim. Many a times they claim to be reincarnation of a particular Saint
or God, and this way they cheat the gullible and God-fearing simple folks.
They do perform so called black magic and spread fear in society. The
act which Dabholkar was campaigning for, which the Government
adopted after his assassination, makes such practices as an offence under
this act. Just a reminder that when this act was first brought up
for discussion BJP-Shiv Sean combine strongly opposed the same. He was
critical of these irrational practices, and for this he was labeled to be
anti Hindu.
Apart from these upholders of
politics in the name of Hindu religion other conservatives were also
against the activities carried out by his organization. Faith is a
complicated phenomenon, true it is needed by a section of society. Faith
in supernatural power, faith in institution built around the names of
prophets and individuals operating in the name of some religion or God
have to some extent provided an emotional support to many in this cruel World
with gross deprivations and inequalities. Recognizing this weakness of
humans many a religio-entrepreneurs have systematically converted the
faith into blind faith, a series of rituals, acts, which are
deliberately used to exploit the gullible.
The battle between these two tendencies
is old enough. Reason on one side and faith on the other. Reason believes
in questioning the existing beliefs and to keep going beyond the prevalent
knowledge. Faith, particularly the one constructed around the
‘institutions of religion’ begins with unquestioning subservience to the
prevalent norms, beliefs and rituals. Many individuals who go in to
establish their enterprises around these rituals, claim to be having
divine powers. Incidentally, most of the founders of religions, the prophets, had
questioning mind and they questioned the existing norms, values and
practices. It is precisely for this that many of them were tormented and
punished by the powers that ruled. The clergy, which built institutions
around the names of these prophets or supernatural powers, developed
rituals in the names of these prophets. The clergy and their practices
were most static. Such tendency promotes status quo not only of knowledge
but also of social situations and relations. Clergy promoted the
social status quo and so demanded unquestioning loyalty to their interpretation
of religion and social norms as dictated by them.
There are many incidents in the
history, where those who came up with rational thought were not only
killed but sometimes harassed to no end. We know the fate of Charvak in India , who
questioned the supernatural authorities of Vedas, he was condemned, and his
writings were burnt. In Europe ,
Copernicus and Galileo’s plight at the hand of clergy is another chapter,
while the scientists like Bruno, Servatus who argued that diseases are due
to Worldly reasons and not due to the wrath of God, were burnt alive by
the machinations of clergy. The idea here was very simple, if people start
understanding that the diseases are due to bacteria or other etiological
factors, the earlier practices of pleasing God through the clergy for
healing will come to a halt and clergy’s social power will decline.
In India as the secularization
process, the land reforms plus reduction of the hold of clergy remained
incomplete, the power of clergy in social field continued. Indian
Constitution talks of promotion of scientific temper and people like Nehru
kept promoting the inculcation of this scientific temper. Meanwhile the
political tendencies operating in the name of religion, kept
opposing scientific, rational thinking and kept uncritically glorifying
the ancient past, ancient practices cultivated by the clergy to
exploit the gullible society, society in the grip of uncertainty
and deprivation.
The practitioners of blind faith
and these hoards of five-seven star babas, get their legitimacy and
appreciation from leaders of different hues. While those coming from RSS
stable are firmly with them at all the levels, even politicians from other
tendencies also personally support and follow these tricksters, Babas,
Godmen and their whole tribe. The communalists stand to support them
ideologically the way Sanatan Sanstha, while abusing Dabholkar also talked
of his work being ‘anti Hindu’! A similar trickster, Benny Hynn did public
performances for faith healing, and there is no dearth of the ‘Baba
Bangali’ series indulging in such trade.
It took Dabholkar’s sacrifice for
Mahrashtra Government to pass and bill against blind faith for which
Daholkar was struggling from decades. He had collected data that it is
women who are the biggest victims of those practicing black magic. He had been
talking of taking on the highly rewarding trade of gems and their magic
powers, in due course. Alas, that was not to be! Will other state
Governments follow suit and try to bring a control on the flourishing
trade of blind faith, black magic and its ilk? Will the progressive social
movement take up the cause of the major victims of these abominable
practices and take the society forward to the path of rational thought,
rational culture and rational politics, away from the trappings of the
faith based blindness. While our ‘scientific establishment’ has made giant
strides the scientific thinking still lags behind as science is
being practiced mostly as an instrument and not as a way of life. That’s
how in many of science and technology institutions, on Dussera day,
computers are worshipped with flowers and by putting vermillion on
the forehead of the monitors! Can sacrifice of Dabholar wake up our
policy makers to such a serious lacuna in our teaching and practice
of science? We seem to have liked the benefits of technology and
have been undermining the scientific way of thought and practice, more
so after the politics-nationalism has started wearing the cloak of
religion.
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