Why shy about religion as University courses?Whether all the Religions have a common root?

I have been a serious reader of English Novels, since 1964, and continue to read, though the pace and the frequency has considerably slowed down. Further, during my early days, I was able to appreciate only the story line and nothing beyond. However, my recent readings on novels like, Da Vinci Code, or Daemons and Angels or even to a certain extent The Alchemist, (The Word and The Detective—some dusting of my memory past), my thoughts go a little beyond the story line.

These books, talk about Academicians and Religion as a subject of study- may be symbology, ancient Cryptography, Apocalypses, or Bible research. Even after giving generous allowances for Fiction, these books lead you into a direct conclusion that American Universities are not shy of conducting serious research and to offer Academic course either at Graduate or Postgraduate level to willing Students. Further, you are also amazed that Religion, the discussion, ownership or the practices are not confined only to Pundits, Bishops or Mullahs, but also to professors, and students. Had this made them less Christian or has the power of Church any way diminished? No! on the contrary, I understand from a number of my friends that belief in God is growing, and growing day by day, ( may be more after 9/11).

In India, if BJP wants to introduce Vedic studies, every other Party starts shouting Safronisation of Education. Either they vote out, or de-safronize the education or introduce various other cleansing programmes, as if anything Hindu is contagious.

Ours is a democracy and so also USA. Is there sub sects and caste system within Democracy, as one system allows freedom of education and people’s choice in what they want to do, while the other sect of democracy says that people should get only what the parliament decides. The reason is not difficult to see. The parties in Government are more interested in protecting their length of rule/ Governanvce than to listen to their own conscience or what is called the Vote Bank. People at large like me and you are appeased with thirty silvers .

One of you may ask, “Why should there be education to common man in Universities than in VedaPada shalas, or in Madrasas or in Churches”. The so called Fictions or Novels, also talk about, how these religious institutions or the Protectors of Religion want to become more powerful than their own Gods, or even their agenda as to what should be taught or what should be documented or what should not be documented, and various other imposed controls. May be this is the reason why we see Religious Fanatics, fundamentalists or even terrorists. That is, terrorists are essentially misguided or wrongly programmed people by religious fanatics. Thus, it is my belief, that if religion is understood as much as we understand Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics or Psychology, it may lead us into universal brotherhood and understanding.

Over the years, I have been getting into a personal belief, that all the current religions are offshoot of one base religion, as much as we have seen in our own history that Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism have evolved from Hinduism. I have been drawing my own parallels from our Mariamman to Vigin Mary, Christ To Krishna, Deluge (Noah’s Ark) to Mahapralayam (Manu ), Christ feeding the multitude through five beads to Krishna feeding the Disciples of Rishi Dhurvasa, Similarities of birth, growth, and preaching of both Christ and Krishna, Star of David to our own Chakras, or even the sound of Namaz to that of Sama Gana to list only a few. Thus any open and unbiased or rational research in Hindu religion, undertaken as part of University curriculam might give a key to a common base of all religion.

C Gopalakrishnan (Senior)

Posted by CGK on January 6th, 2006 | Filed in Ideas and Thoughts, Random Writings |


3 Responses to “Why shy about religion as University courses?Whether all the Religions have a common root?”

  1. JD Atwell Says:

    All religions on earth are from the same source the forbidden tree of the knowledge of a good God and an evil Devil… from Adam to this very day…
    About Religions… all are false and are a lie…
    Ask yourself… Is your organization a teacher of the knowledge of a good (God) and an Evil (Devil) or is your organization the direct result of the teaching of this forbidden law. If you are eating of the forbidden law then you should know that you are not serving your Creator. The time has come to strike the Shepherds of the lie… and let the sheep scatter…If you show faith and hear the words of ‘Myholy’ and stop eating of this tree of good and evil. If you will put the good and bad Gods away from before ‘Myholy’ (your creators) face… then you are the children of the first resurrection and the second death has no power over you and you will not die in the flesh anymore. Look… the curse of sin and death has been broken for mankind if you will hear the commandment of your Creator and obey only that command. JDA@jdatwell.net

  2. Daily dog Says:

    Could there be something wrong with the date in the first line? If I’m right you weren’t even born then yet. :)

  3. Daily dog Says:

    Hello mr Gopalakrishnan

    Pleease excuse my previous post. I didn’t know this was a group blog. I should have read your piece through before reacting, though, then I would have seen and understood.

    You write about religion. I will not claim that I understand everything you say, but it is a topic that has kept me thinking too recently. Unfortunately I also do not know much about India. I know that people of different religious sects often clash. Apparently (from what you say) there is also a strong link between religion and politics. That is not good. You speak positively of the US, but there the same thing is starting to happen. Relion and politics should not be mixed. I agree with you that it is a good idea to treat religion as a serious subject of study with a rightful place at a university. The problem is that I do not think you can do this without bias. The best person to do these studies would have to be a perfect atheïst, but I do not believe there is such a thing. Everyone grows up in a specific culture and it is impossible to escape the influence thereof. A simple example: in Belgium there are Catholic universities and non-denominative universities. They all offer “Theology”, but strangely enough their curriculum is about the same. Everything is seen through a catholic perspective because that happens to be the main culturual influence in Europe. They talk about other religions but these are always compared to catholicism. You think more education in religion would bring peace. I am not optimistic about that. Do you think many Muslims would choose to study Hindouism? If a few do will that change the minds of the masses? I agree with you that there are too many resemblances between religious literatures to be a conincidence, but I think my explanation differs. I think the religious stories answered and answer fundamental existential questions. A matter of psychology, of our common human mind. That is also why I think religion can never bring peace. People hang on to what they believe about their existence. They cannot accept that other people have other answers, because then theirs might be wrong. This is a fear they can never face.

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