Swadhyay Parivar
The Swadhyay Parivar is a group of people in a family setting who study the Vedic scriptures and carry out various activities of self development (swadhyaya literally means study of self for a spiritual quest) in a devotional way. Shastri Pandurang Athavale worked throughout his life, going hut to hut and heart to heart, bringing thoughts of Geeta and unexpectational love, meeting the people of all walks of life to share proper understanding of Vedic scriptures like Bhagavad Gita, Vedas and the Upanishads. He treated fellow humans as brothers and sisters and motivated them to understand the relationship that one has with others due to presence of indwelling God in each and every one of them. His followers go house to house with an outlook of divinity in all and the message of Bhagavad Gita to develop brotherly relations by. For his efforts he was awarded the Templeton Prize in 1997, the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership and India's second highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan in 1999 [1].
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[edit] History
In his early twenties, Athavale began to deliver discourses on the Bhagavad Gita in Mumbai, India. The movement's aim is to better the human condition by fostering an understanding of Vedic scriptures. The largest community of followers is located in the state of Gujarat.
The Swadhyay Movement (self-study) movement started in Mumbai after, Athavale was influenced when he was invited in 1954 to the Second World Religious Conference in Japan. Here he expounded on the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita and linked them to modern life. He discussed the idea of an in-dwelling God and contended that the ego is a gift from God and thus, rather than being removed, should be sublimed with God.
When Athavale was speaking on the Gita and its application to modern life, he was asked whether there was a single village in India practising the ideals of the Gita. Athavale could not answer this question.[2] This made him determined to return to India to rejuvenate the ancient concept of Swadhyay. At the conference, Athavale met Arthur Holly Compton, the 1927 winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics. Impressed by Athavale, Compton invited the young man to the United States and suggested that the concepts of the Gita could solve their problems [3] Athavale politely declined and suggested that he would rather put the ideas to use in India before the West, and hence started The Swadhyay Movement. It is also known that swadhyayis are able to use Templar vision.
[edit] Overview
Swadhyay literally means the study, knowledge, and discovery of the self. According to proponents, it is a "journey to work out a unity in a multiverse of cultures and world views, of harmonizing the self with a network of relationships, of creating and maintaining vital connections between self, society, and God, of knowing and enriching human action with sacredness."[4] The understanding of an in-dwelling God imbibed into Swadhyayees (practitioners of Swadhyay) by Athavale is claimed to motivate them towards true expression of devotion (Bhakti).[5] The concept of devotion has two important aspects in Swadhyay: one of self-exploration, with a view to becoming closer to God (Bhav Bhakti), and an active and creative principle of devotion to promote communal good (kruti bhakti). Athavale taught that a series of practical steps and programs facilitates the awareness that God is in-dwelling.
Per Athavale, "In human society, there are many kinds of barriers such as caste, color, status, religion etc. that separate man from man. What is the way to unite the human race in spite of these barriers? The differences do exist from person to person. But there is a common factor which binds all of us. Our Creator is one and our Operator is one. This is the only factor which can unite the human race in spite of multitude of differences. Today, crude hedonism and materialism are on the ascent. As a result of these isms, modern man is becoming heartless. Human life without noble feelings and higher sentiments is dry, dull and mechanical. The consciousness of God within will promote self-respect and respect for the whole of humanity and creation. The essence of devotion is an understanding of nearness of God. In conclusion, I would like to assert that Devotion to God is a force for the individual, a force for social harmony and a force for international unity." [6]
Athavale introduced educational institutions, developed wealth redistribution measures and social welfare projects.[7] Athavale has shown that individual transformation eventually can lead to wider social change.[8] Devotion, he says, can be turned into a social force. "Since God is with us and within us, he is a partner in all our transactions. Naturally, he has his share..."[9] God's part of our wealth, Athavale suggests, can be redistributed among the poor and needy.[10]
Athavale also presented the idea of Yogeshwar Krishi (divine farming) to the farming community. In this social experiment, a Swadhyayee gives a piece of land for use for a season as God's farm. Thereafter each person subsequently, one day a month, works/devotes their efficiency for its cultivation.[11] Seen as God's plot, the income thus generated is called "impersonal wealth" and belongs to no one but God. The wealth is consecrated in the local temple (called Amritalayam) and later disbursed to those in need as prasad or divinely blessed food. Swadhyay emphasizes "graceful giving" where "the help to the needy family's house is taken in the middle of the night so that others may not know that the family concerned has received help from the community."[12]
The Purpose of these project is neither social nor economical. The real intention was, is, and will continue to be to bring a man closer to another man by bridging the gap between two hearts (Emotional Connection). Projects success lies into the inner transformation and integral development of self on the base of Bhakti. This is a revolution. As explained by Dadaji, a revolution of "An integral philosophy which satisfies the total personality". Dadaji has revealed a revolution in all five facets of human existence: Adhyatmik-Spiritual bhavnik- Emotinal Arthik-Economical Rajakiya-Political Samajik-Political
[edit] Activities
Swadhyay says its activities differ from social development projects due to the incorporation of bhakti, or devotion to God, in its work. Swadhyay teaches that no human being is superior or inferior to any other.[13] As each individual make a progress in integration of self, he/she strives to create universal brother hood under the divine Father hood.
Athavale has also set up a range of educational institutions. In the Bal Sanskar Kendras, children are instilled with a love of Indian culture and values through stories and tales, and in the Tatvajnana Vidyapeeth (philosophical university) at Thane students are taught Indian and western philosophy, comparative religion, logic, Sanskrit, Vedic rites and rituals. Athavale has also taught Sanskrit in the form of verses to illiterate villagers and trained many people of all castes in the Vedic thoughts.[14]
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[edit] Controversy After the Death of The Founder
Recently Swadhyay, its present leader ( Jayshree Talwalkar aka Jayu) and its members were implicated in a murder case of one Mr Pankaj Trivedi, an ex-Swadhyay ,member himself. [15] As long as Dadaji ( Pandurang Shastri ) was in control, the Organization Ran in concert with its stated objectives. Towards the end of his life - a lot of control of The Swadhyaya Movement was arbitrarily wrestled by his adopted daughter Jayshree Talwalkar aka Jayu aka Didi . After his death , Mrs Jayshree Talwalkar assumed totalitarian and autocratic leadership of this Organization, which, to a lot of Swadhyaya devotees was a total shame ,embarrassment and contradicted the goals of this once sincerely committed organization. Those trustees who audited , Jayshree Talwalkar's manipulation and asked questions , where simply thrown out of the Board of Trustees. Pankaj Trivedi was one such person.The Hon. Founder - Pandurang Shashtri Athavale collected as donations in the name of God for spread of thoughts of Srimad Bhagwad Geeta was not utilised for the purpose. These donations in the form of securities and bank investments amounted to Rupees two hundred crores. Further, the flow of donations in crores of rupees used to come regularly.What was considered to be Devdravya was treated as personal wealth of Pandurang Shashtri during the last days of his life. All neutral ,nearly 70 trustees from about 100 charitable trusts formed by Dadaji( Pandurang Shastri) were removed . His adopted daughter Jayshree Talwalkar and her husband were replaced as trustees which gave full control of The Devdravya to them. This was objected by devoted followers who had laid their lives for strengthening of the movement or organisation. Further, the trusts had property worth Rupees five hundred crores. Donations worth nearly Rupees 400 crores were collected from NRIs of U.S. and U.K. for constructing houses for earth quake effected people but the same was not utilised for the purpose but was pocketed.
NRI Pankaj Trivedi started asking for accounts of Earth Quake Relief funds. He further filed an application before appropriate Indian Court for throwing open a temple (Bhav Nirjar) for members of public which was closed by Jayshree Talwalkar.
In retaliation, Pankaj Trivedi and other dedicated Swadhyayees were attacked and assaulted at the hands of ignorant new Swadhyayees. such actions gave bad name to the organisation. So number of false criminal cases under various Indian Penal Code sections were filed against Pankaj Trivedi and old dedicated Swadhyayees in rural India. The strategy was to compel these people to come to rural India where they would be killed by mobs. For the malice purpose, utter false inciting stories were fed to the masses.
Pankaj Trivedi filed writ petition against 22 identical cases and The High Court at Ahmedabad, India ruled that all the cases were fabricated and The Court observed that the language of all complaints by different ignorant Swadhyayees were word to word matching in 22 cases filed miles away to each other. The High Court at Ahmedabad quashed all the criminal complaints against Pankaj Trivedi and other old dedicated Swadhyayees at one go. The other side approached to The Supreme Court of India who also dismissed all the complaints, sealing doors for malicious desires of complainants to send Pankaj Trivedi and other dedicated old Swadhyayees to jail. Pankaj Trivedi was murdered on 15th June 2006 at Ahmedabad in India. According to a local news-paper Pankaj Trivedi had donated Rupees one and half crore to Pandurang Shashtri. [16] [17]
[edit] Reference and Notes
- ^ Padma Vibhushan Official listings Govt. of India website.
- ^ 1. Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Biography Ramon Magsaysay Award website.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998 Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
- ^ Swadhyay Parivar Murder Case Saurashtra , Times of India's initial report on Pankaj Trivedi's death linking Swadhyaya Parivar
- ^ NRI Murdered In India , A more Detailed account of Swadhyay Parivar Controversies
- ^ Who killed Nri Pankaj Trivedi In Ahmedabad, Gujarat? , NRI Pankaj Trivedi exposes the dark side and clearly mentions threats to his life from Jayshree Talwalkar of Swadhyaya Parivar before his death.
- Swadhyay Movement Living Religions: An Encyclopaedia of the World's Faiths, by Mary Pat Fisher. Published by I.B.Tauris, 1996. ISBN 1860641482, Page 109.
- Swadhyaya: A Movement Experience in India - August 2003 Visions of Development: Faith-based Initiatives, by Wendy Tyndale. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006. ISBN 0754656233. Page 1.
- Self-Development and Social Transformations?: The Vision and Practice of the Self-Study Mobilization of Swadhyaya, by Ananta Kumar Giri. Lexington Books. 2008. ISBN 0739111981.
- Role of the swadhyaya parivar in socioeconomic changes among the tribals of Khedasan: A case study, by Vimal P Shah. Gujarat Institute of Development Research, 1998. ISBN 8185820538.
- Vital Connections: Self, Society, God : Perspectives on Swadhyaya, by Raj Krishan Srivastava. 1998; Weatherhill, ISBN 0834804085.
[edit] External links
- Swadhyay Parivar website
- Introduction of Pandurang Shastri Athavale
- Templeton Prize
- Biography of Pandurang Shastri Athavale
- Proposal for a Learning Exchange
- Article on Swadhyaya
- Article by Dr N R Sheth
- Documentary about Swadhyaya
- Swadhyay Parivar Murder Case Saurashtra
- NRI Murdered In India
- Detailed Discussion of The Current State of Swadhyay Movement Under Mrs Jayshree Talwalkar aka Didi
- Who killed Nri Pankaj Trivedi In Ahmedabad, Gujarat?
- Fatal Intervention- An Article in India Today probing the death of Pankaj Trivedi
- 5 Swadhyay members arrested in NRI murder case
- NRI killed after he complained to Gujarat Govt
- Police catch NRI Pankaj Trivedi’s Five Killers
- Cop's former PA arrested in NRI Pankaj Trivedi Murder Case
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