Before the Varsities there were Gurus…
An example of that love is illustrated in this event. Karna goes to Lord
Parashurama to learn important Astras like the Brahmastra. Knowing very well Parashurama’s
hatred for Kshatriyas, Karna lied to him, saying that he is a Brahmin. After
learning all the necessary skills from him, one day Parashurama laid his head
on the lap of his disciple and fell asleep. At that time Karna felt a pain in
his thigh. The pain became unbearable. When he looked at it, he saw an insect
cutting into his skin and making a hole in his right thigh. Now, Karna was in a
quandary. If he bears the pain his Guru will realize that he is a Kshatriya, as
Kshatriyas alone can bear such bodily pains. If he shouts then that will wake
his Guru from his slumber. In this difficult situation Karna could have very
well chosen the easy way out, that is to feign as if he is unable to bear the
pain. Remember that he came to his Guru by telling a lie and posing as a
brahmin. All that was required was to continue that drama was to feign. But
that would have disturbed the sleep of his Guru.
The Guru’s Sparsha and love infused in him the greatest of virtues that
is Love and so he chose to bear the pain and remain silent, knowing very well
that the wrath of his Guru may end his Life. Guru has already transformed him.
After getting disturbed by the flowing blood, Parashurama realizes that his
dear disciple has lied to him. He has killed 21 generations of kshatriyas
before that. But he curses Karna and leaves him alive. This shows the wonderful
relationship between a Guru and Shishya where a Guru’s love works as a philosophers’
stone.
But the current education system was brought in with a deceitful intention of removing this Guru Shishya Parampara and uprooting the society from its tradition. Immediately after a couple of decades of its advent, people like Swami Vivekananda, Maharishi Aurobindo, Rabindranath Tagore strongly opposed the western education system and advocated for a system with emphasis on our Indic roots. The word education has its root in the word educe which means to draw out; something potent or latent. All the present system does is reduce the pride one has in their own cultural roots. Let us pray to our Gurus to change this scenario.
V.V. Balasubramanian
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