A White Globe
If
someone asks me, “why is there so much of border problems in the world?”, my
answer would be, “we have border problems because we have borders.” This sounds
funny but indeed it’s not. During the winter, birds from, as far as Siberia,
come to Chilika Lake in Odisha. Lakhs of birds from various parts of the globe,
including the local birds live there together harmoniously, making it a
visitor’s paradise. They don’t have to show visas or take permissions. The
world is their’s, wherever they wish they go; wherever they wish they live.
I
was too much fascinated when I heard the concept of “A white globe” in the
movie “Paa”. A globe without borders, without boundary lines, as it existed
10000 years down the line when whole world was free for mankind. There was no
political boundary as such. Gradually man became civilized, developed scientific
temper and logic. They felt the need of each other, hence communities were
formed. They felt the need of communication among themselves. Hence languages
came into existence. They were horrified by the ire of the nature. Hence they
started preaching nature. The various forces of nature were given a figure of
human being with super natural powers. They became God.
Living
in communities, men became secure. Languages made it easy to express their
feelings. Preaching nature (turned into God) made them fearless. God became
supreme. They now loved and feared God. The civilisation thrived further, so is
the lust of men for power and women. The contemporary intellectuals felt the
need of invoking morality into humanity. This was a tedious task, seemed next to
impossible. Yet again God came to help humanity. The intellectuals created
stories about incarnations of God, where God stood for righteousness and
punished the wrong-doers. The intension was to invoke morality into human life
using the fear of God. The following thousands of years, men used God as a tool
to terrorise people, to do what it wanted. The unfortunate part of this
development was, the Gods were put into cartels or groups. They were called
religion. One religion fought with the other to prove that their God is
superior. Moral teachings were put into back-burner. The imaginary stories of
cult figures, which were created to impart morality, were now considered to be
real. Ayodhya, Mathura, Kailash became pilgrimage spot. Customs and rules
dominated over ethics and morality in religion. Superstitions over-powered
intuition.
On
the other hand, language which was built to express mankind, over the years
became a tool to divide people into groups on the basis of languages they
spoke. Modern linguistic states in India and elsewhere in the world have a
history of violent blood-baths.
Religion
and language formed to unite mankind became a sword to divide humanity into two
hundred pieces, which came to be known as “Nation States”. Land was divided;
water was divided; air was divided; space was divided. Few concepts like
nationality, patriotism and sovereignty emerged. The love for their limited
space of land, air and water was called “Patriotism”.
In
last one century, the dividing lines have become darker and deeper. If a person
crossed the boundary he was considered to be an infiltrator. Boundaries were
guarded by armed men, came to be known as Army. A person needed permission of
the other side, the so called nation state, to cross the boundary. The nation
states became so much sceptical of each other that they developed huge army,
arms & ammunitions weapons of mass destruction like atom bomb and hydrogen
bomb. Post the treaty of Westphalia, sovereignty became so eminent a phenomenon
that any provocation of boundaries may lead to wars as deadly as World War I
& II.
Studying the history of mankind, I realised
“Patriotism” is the most misused word. In the Trojan war, thousands of the
soldiers died without knowing that, they were dying not protecting their
nation, but protecting their kings ego. Two thousand years back, a deadly war
took place in my state, the Kalinga war. Lakhs of soldiers died. The state
became men-less protecting its soil. Two thousand years later Bihar and Odisha
are two states of India. There is no scepticism or animosity of Odisha towards
Bihar and vice-versa, because there is no more concept of sovereignty. We
co-exist harmoniously. Now if there is a conflict between Odisha and Bihar,
Odisha police and Bihar police will not wage a war against each other. They
will go to the centre or Supreme Court or some tribunal. I am not saying, those
who died in Kalinga war, died for a vague reason, but the reason is no more
relevant today. So is the case of Indo-Pak border. So many soldiers have died
protecting it. But who knows if thousands of years later, there won’t exist any
Indo-Pak borders. Then the contemporary people will think unnecessarily
thousands of people died protecting it.
Religion,
Language and community (turned into Nation-state) were formed to make the life
of human easy. But we have used it to kill humans. If not stopped, it will lead
to human extinction.
Let’s
shake off the delusion of MAYA. Let’s break the non-existent imaginary boundary
lines that divide us. Let’s make our’s a dream world, where the world will
become a nation and the nations will become its states. United Nations (UN)
will become our world parliament. Every nation will be answerable to it. No
more protection of boundaries. No more arms race or proliferation regime. Earth
will be our motherland and humanity our religion. Then we will realize that we
have attained the dream world/heaven/Jannat as depicted in our religious
scriptures.
Written By
Gupteswar Mahapatro

Language, Religion, God, Ego..... Let's come out from this maya... Gesture.. A smile.
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Amazing write up sir. Many many thanks. Your concept of internationalism can only save the human race. Expect more such writings from you.
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