When I saw the above picture of Narendra Modi in
the latest issue of India Today, what rushed to my mind instantly was a Malayalam
film song Veshangal
Janmangal… Life is a series of roles dressed up for the occasion. There
are different costumes for celebrations and mourning, and there are people who
can shed one and move into the other instantly. Are your smiles genuine? Do
your tears mean sadness? Or, are they all costumes that suit the occasion?
Are you just an actor who plays certain roles? Is the
entire cosmos just a gigantic theatre for you? Where can we find the real you
beneath all the costumes you keep changing day in and day out?
Have you relinquished dharma in favour of cravings?
Truth over expediency?
Hari OM
ReplyDelete"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage..." what what comes to my mind with these images... YAM xx
At least one thing is certain: the man reminds everyone of something. Shashi Tharoor was reminded of a "scorpion on Shivling" and got into trouble.
DeleteDuring my Epistemology classes, leaning on Heidegger, I used to tell my students that you are king on the stage, when you have lost yourself, no more George or William, names and identities, by which you are known. There is a loss of self-consciousness, to gain a heightened consciousness, through the loss of self. In the case of the PM, he is self-conscious all the way and all the time, he is dressed up as someone.
ReplyDeleteIsn't our man too much of a narcissist to ever reach that sort of un-self-consciouusness?
DeleteHe does play dress up a lot, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I'm told that he changes his dress at least four times a day.
DeletePandit Nehru once said, we all have a 'public face' and a 'private face'. That's very true. Applies to most people, if not everyone.
ReplyDelete(My latest post: Kerala in monsoon: A road trip)
Yes, to most people. But in the case of our Prime man, there seems to be infinite faces.
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