Story is good, as most stories of Panchatantra are. But comparison is
not.
Almost most parts of the world are secular, out of necessity, as we are
living in a global economy of interdependence.
We need to observe the world, 'Institutionalise, make everything
Accessible, Appealing , Accommodative, Affordable and Acceptable' to the
modern generation with some 'rational and contextual relevance'.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, Hinduism is not a one Scripture, one God,
one Institution religion. But on the contrary sees only God in everything be it
animals, five elements or trees and venerates every book of socio-moralistic
codes, ethics, and personal discipline as scriptures. It is, in a way more logical
and flexible to include scope for variety which is the undeniable aspect of
nature and hence there is no uniformity or one authoritarian dictate.
But the grammar of religion as distorted and delivered by vested
interest hegemonies is a simplified, institution driven one. These simplified
versions of religion along with ruling class making it as a tool ensured the
geographical spread of the Abrahamic religions.
After or along with geographical spread there was economic development
and growth. These books made majority of the people not to bother about
religion while the fanatical majority exploited their own religious followers,
used their money, projected and propagated their religions as one more
global industry.
It attacked on the weaknesses of all other religions, exaggerated them,
pumped in funds to convert, focussed on providing necessities like the versions
of modern health care, education, and infrastructure etc to produce useful and
healthy robots which could perform according to the instructions given.
This construct cannot be broken overnight. The educated persons in those
religions have realised the futility of them all and don't give any importance
beyond the nice story value and cursory observation of rituals at important
junctures of their life like during birth of a baby, marriage and funeral where
a priest is given importance to lead the rituals with all other
paraphernalia.
Of course, this is the case with most religions and majority of the
human beings though the religious leaders and professionals making a living out
of religion make it sound as if religion must be part of anything and
everything one does 24/7 as if God whom no one knows or seen or can prove supervising everything ( anyway that is the
believers problem).
So, once these ( basic economic parameters,) are in place, along with
these, we can carry on with all or any tradition as majority of the West, China
, Russia, Israel is doing. Majority in these countries are not over religious
or not obsessed with religion but follow it as and when required as a social
obligation and end up putting it in its place of 3% to 5% space or importance
in life.
They like the myths, stories for their value as a diversion.
Nothing more nothing less.
Places were religion was and is so much an intrinsic part of life that
almost every building , every house, including entrance pathways to mosques and
churches have temples as the first construction as in Bali, where everyone does
some Puja every morning for some ten minutes, keep some prasadham also smoke
dham inside the temple premises, they all have very well jelled with all aspects
of modern life, entrances to casinos too have temples. Tourists throng those
sites.
Do anyone know how many churches have been converted into Akshardham
temples, Iskcon centres and Temples in USA.
Identities are inevitable like one's name, frame of body, profession,
capabilities, characteristics, nationality, culture, and traditional milieu one
is born into, food habits etc but to be cocooned and confined into the cages of
any identity is as stifling and restrictive as being in a cage, even if the
cage is a diamond studded golden cage, it is still a cage.
In short, all religions and every religion has been or is
lingering beyond its expiry date.
Religions did play an important part in human evolution and some aspects
of them are important and relevant anywhere even now but overall most aspects
of religions are irrelevant and useless.
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