M.Tech 2nd Year

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Introspection-3 ( mukkaddar ka sikandar )

Always searching a loophole in the system is the basic human tendency, in spite of having good knowledge the common people are always searching a pretext to cover their mistake, they are always trying to passing the buck to others for their personal failure. Failure is an inevitable part of human life; in fact the definition of success is incomplete with out failure. But some people are unable to understand this logic and always blame the GOD for their misfortune. Because this is the only way which give them a momentary virtual happiness. But it would be a grave blunder to get into this Blasphemous self-consolation with out knowing whether the destiny is a god made entity or not. If yes, then upon which it is being based? It cannot be a monopolized activity of the GOD. Because, the God has been described as NYAAYAKARI in Vedas. God is always doing justice. So what ever the destiny stores for us irrespective of good or bad the GOD cannot be held responsible for this. Because, the GOD is a spontaneous doer not an intentional doer. He cannot do any partiality with anybody else.

It is seen that some people are born with silver spoon in their mouth, and some are born in the family where it is difficult to arrange two square meals per day. By looking this one can easily say that this is the destiny which makes this disparity. But by raising finger towards destiny is only a vestigial analysis. By this incomplete and immature analysis we cannot draw a conclusion that the destiny is an independent variable. We must invest a substantial amount of time and energy out of our busy schedule to understand the anatomy of the destiny. With out having the exact knowledge and blaming the GOD for the misfortune or assuming the destiny as an independent parameter like time won’t serve any purpose but only boosts the atheism in our superstition-ridden society. These kind of weak mentalities are rampant especially in the consumerism domain.


Hello friends, some ppl have some confusion about the two words “endeavour” and “destiny”. They think there is an antithesis between those two words. But in fact there is no difference; those are complement to each other.
In our spiritual scripture the work has been divided into three parts

KRIYAMANA (active)
SANCHIT (dormant)
PRARABDHA (fate or destiny).

I think the examples are the best way to explain all the above words.
When a farmer sowing the seeds, it is the active part of effort. After this process, his work has been stored and called SANCHIT work, when he harvests the crops, then he says it was my destiny. So the destiny isn’t a GOD given entity, rather it is the result of the effort. It is just like the data stored in the hard disk in computer. It would be a great foolishness if we assume the data are automatically created in the memory. There is no difference between effort and destiny, but a time shift, the destiny is the time shifted version of our effort.




It is not uncommon to see people working hard but don’t get any success. But our perception is incomplete. As a technical student I would like to explain the whole system as a sequential ckt (counter or flip-flop), where one cannot predict the output accurately unless knowing the initial condition. How one can estimate the output of a JK flipflop if the inputs are 1 1 and there is no information about the initial condition, If we consider our effort is the input to the system, than this is not the only parameter which decides the output. The initial condition has a crucial role to play, and we call it the DESTINY. So the success of a particular person is a function of two parameter, one is EFFORT and the second one is DESTINY just like the output of a flip flop is a function of INPUT and INITIAL CONDITION. But the destiny is not an independent entity, it once again a function of effort.

It is the work which makes the destiny, but once it has been made, than it neither can be changed nor amended, just like a launched arrow, which is bound to meet its target. According to God’s law we are free to choose our work, accordingly the destiny is made, but when it comes to the destiny we are all bound to bear the fruit of our work. That’s why it has been said that man is the maker of his own destiny. So friends think 1000 times before you blame the destiny and GOD, and think 100000 times to choose your work.
It is a complete system, where our efforts are the inputs to it, and accordingly we get the output. The destiny plays the role of transfer function. It is the destiny which converts our efforts into the result. So friends if somebody blames his destiny and GOD for his/her adverse condition, than either it is a mere manifestation of his/her ignorance or a suicidal self-consolation.

ABASYAMEBA VOKTOBYAM KARMAFALA SUBHASUBHAM

MAABHUKTAM KSHIYATE KARMA KALPAKOTI SHATEIRAPI


One is bound to get the fruit of his/her own work, there is no other way, it does not matter whether it is good or bad. So friends it is high time to check our own behavioral pattern rather than raising finger towards an unknown entity which is not in our control. By raising finger to outside, we are forgetting that the direction of other four fingers is towards us. It means for our situation regardless of good or bad we are more responsible than any others. Those who understand this basic logic of destiny and effort and practice accordingly, then he/she becomes the invincible warrior of destiny (mukkadar ka sikandar), and for them the destiny plays the role of his/her sweetheart otherwise it will hunt like the Frankenstein’s monster.

2 comments:

  1. tooo gud Jitu..the thought process and the examples quoted r really appreciable..perhaps it has helped me change my outlook towards life..keep writing n keep enlightening..

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  2. Thanks mam,
    I will try to live up to your expectations ....I think i do not deserve this appreciation, because i have not written any new theory,Instead i have presented what is already being exist in a technical format.........

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