Indian Independence: A Journey 
     
      Sri Sathya Sai delivering the Divine Discourse in the quadrangle 
      of the Prasanthi Nilayam Campus on August 15, 1985 

The world is the manifestation and expansion of the 5 fundamental elements. Its 
innate nature is duality, the entity and the result, the cause and its effect. 
This duality is evident in the alternating experiences of joy and grief, praise 
and blame, victory and defeat, profit and loss. These are the consequences of 
the right and wrong we indulge in. It is not wrong, if you slip into wrong; 
repeating the wrong is the thing to be condemned. One must learn lessons from 
one’s mistake, repent and resolve not to commit it again. 


     
      Mir Jaffar and his son 
The history of India holds forth before us the folly of repeating the wrong 
already done. The French, the Portuguese, the Mughals and the Afghans have all 
warned Indians against this characteristic. Duplex has recorded that he was 
able to establish French rule in the then Karnataka region with the help of the 
Nizam. Mir Jaffar helped Clive to conquer Bengal. 


     
      Raghunath Peshwa 
Raghunath Rao Peshwa helped the foreigners to conquer Maharashtra. Foreign rule 
was established in India with the help of Indians themselves! Inhabitants of an 
island, 11,000 miles away, were able to conquer India, 16 times its size having 
8 times its population, and rule over it for 190 years, because of one basic 
defect – disunity caused by mutual suspicion, selfishness and jealousy. Union 
is strength; disunion brings disaster.


     
      India under British Rule (circa 1909) 


The Story of Mahatma Gandhi and 
his Philosophy of Satyagraha


     
      Young Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in South Africa 
When Gandhi was 24 years old, he proceeded to South Africa at the invitation of 
an Indian Business House to conduct a Court case. There, he witnessed the 
humiliation being heaped upon Indian settlers by the whites. Differences can 
exist between man and man in health, education, wealth and temperament. But, 
fundamentally, all human beings are equal and should be treated as such. But 
racial animosity was the accepted policy of the white rulers in South Africa.


     
      Jan Christian Smuts, 
      Prime Minister of South Africa 
Gandhi stayed on among the oppressed Indians and native blacks and devised the 
strategy of Satyagraha (passive resistance or civil disobedience) to end the 
exploitation. When the movement showed signs of quick success, General Smuts 
invited Gandhi for discussion. Gandhi explained to him that he had to resort to 
non-violent Satyagraha since the inhuman policy of insulting and injuring 
humans having black skins had to be resisted and exterminated. General Smuts 
retorted by pointing out to Gandhi how millions of Indians, human beings like 
the rest, were kept out of villages and condemned as untouchables. The 
General's word acted as a bullet shot right at the heart of Gandhi. Gandhi felt 
that he had no right to correct another while he was himself infected with the 
same evil. He decided to return to India and practise the strategy of 
Satyagraha for the removal of untouchability and other social evils, and to 
free his Motherland from exploitation by foreigners. 


     
      Mahatma Gandhi on the Dandi March Satyagraha (March 1930) 

Satyagraha was the path of Truth and Love; of the means being as pure as the 
ends. Verily, he who accepts criticism gladly, and thanks the critic for his 
remarks, is the one really human. Since Gandhi was willing to learn and had the 
humility to acknowledge criticism, he could mould the people of his land and be 
hailed as the ‘Father of the Nation’. He looked upon the country as one. He 
planted the seed of unity of all faiths and all communities, which under his 
guidance grew quickly into a big tree. He built a great movement on the basis 
of Atmabalam (Soul force) that strengthened unity and self-confidence. 
Selfishness that had possessed the nation as an evil genius and mined its 
progress in material, moral, political and spiritual fields, was suppressed 
while the movement was on. The people suffered much but suffering are the 
prelude to success. There is no rose without thorns! Without giving, no one can 
gain. How can anything great be achieved without overcoming internal and 
external obstacles?


When will we be truly Independent?


     
      At the hour when India was granted political freedom - midnight of August 
14, 1947 

The independence we celebrate today was finally achieved and proclaimed at 
midnight on August 14/15, 1947. What exactly does the word 'independence' 
(Swatantra) mean? It means, we are not dependent on anyone, any longer. We are 
dependent on ourselves alone. The Indian word for independence is Swatantra. It 
means ‘our Tantra’. The word Tantra means ‘the Heart’ (Hrudaya). Hrudaya is the 
Heart. The Yantra (the machine, the apparatus) is the body. The Mantra (saving 
formula) is the breath and the Tantra (the heart, the source of life) is the 
Atma. So, Swatantra means independence from everything except the Atma. The 
resident of the heart is the only Guru. There is no dependence on the others. 
He is the only Master, the only God. This is the stage of Swarajya, sole 
monarch of oneself. The word Swaraj, commonly used for an independent state, 
connotes only absence of worldly dependence. Independence can be enjoyed by man 
only if he gets rid of bondage to the senses which drag him into tantalising 
ventures. The attainment of Yoga, involving sense-control, expansion of love 
and cleansing the consciousness, so God’s glory may be reflected therein, is 
the goal. 


You are the Leaders of the Future!


My Dear Students! 


You have to be leaders of this country in a few years time. So I insist on the 
development of the sense of unity, a bond of brotherhood, and an awareness of 
dignity. One should strive for unity of minds, unity of hearts, not the 
temporary association of the moneyed people or persons in positions of power. 
Unity must result in unity of thought, word and deed. Love for one’s motherland 
is good. But it should not lead to hatred towards the motherland of others. 
Your prayer has to be, “May the entire world be happy and peaceful” (Loka 
Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu). For, only when the world has peace and prosperity, 
can India be peaceful and happy. It is only when India is peaceful and happy, 
that Andhra Pradesh will be peaceful and happy. It is only when Andhra Pradesh 
has peace and happiness that Anantapur District can have peace and happiness. 
It is only when Anantapur District has peace and happiness, can Puttaparthi be 
peaceful and happy. It is only when Puttaparthi has peace and happiness, can 
you have peace and happiness! Your peace and happiness are linked with the 
world’s peace and happiness. Any act of hatred or violence committed by you 
will pollute the atmosphere of the world. Adore any living being; the adoration 
reaches God, for He is in every being. Insult any living being; the insult too 
reaches God. (Sarva Jeeva Namaskaram, Keshavam Pratigachhati; Sarva Jeeva 
Tiraskaram Keshavam Pratigachhati) So, expand love towards all, everywhere.


     
      The Indian Tricolour hoisted on a State Legislative Assembly 
The flag is the symbol of victor, of the joy of Independence. Each nation has a 
flag for itself. Pay attention to another flag to symbolise another laudable 
victory over one’s lower instincts, impulses, passions, emotions and desires, 
the flag that has to be unfurled on every human heart. When you achieve that 
victory, you will become the true inheritors of the Bharatiya Culture.


Source: The Inner Significance of Indian Independence, Discourse 9, My Dear 
Students Volume 5, Divine Discourse delivered on August 15, 1985 on the 
occasion of the Independence Day Celebrations at Sri Sathya Sai Institute of 
Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam Campu

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