Our ancient Rishis covered various aspects of governance. This is covered elaborately in the book Political Thoughts in the Vedas.
The Kaschit sarga of the Ramayana is a treatise on political science and duties of a ruler. This is the chapter in which Bharata comes to Sri Rama to request him to come back to Ayodhya. Sri Rama ofcourse refuses to come back before completing 14 years of Vanvaas. However, he talks to Bharata on a number of issues. Prior to this, Bharata was asked to govern Ayodhya. The Rishis, Markandeya, Moudgalya, Vamadeva, Kasyapa, Katyayana, Goutama and Jabali- together speak to Vasishta on the dangers of Arājakata, i.e., anarchy and the ill-effects it has on society.
In the current state of society, it is worth reading the same. The country must make a choice to have a strong, visionary and effective leaders rather than propping up those who make mileage out of anarchy and disorder.
The ill-effects of Anarchy as per Ramayana
न अराजके जन पदे प्रभूत नट नर्तकाः | उत्सवाः च समाजाः च वर्धन्ते राष्ट्र वर्धनाः || २-६७-१५
“In a ruler- less territory, festivals and gatherings exalting the kingdom in which actors, and dancers exhibit their talents are not frequently arranged”
न अराजके जन पदे कारयन्ति सभाम् नराः | उद्यानानि च रम्याणि हृष्टाः पुण्य गृहाणि च || २-६७-१२
People do not cause to make a delightful assembly nor erect beautiful parks or temples.”
न अरजके जन पदे सिद्ध अर्था व्यवहारिणः | कथाभिर् अनुरज्यन्ते कथा शीलाः कथा प्रियैः || २-६७-१६
“In a ruler less land, litigants do not get their disputes settled and persons who have a knack for narrating stories do not gratify story- lovers with their tales.”
न अराजके जनपदे उद्यानानि समागताः | सायाह्ने क्रीडितुम् यान्ति कुमार्यो हेमभूषिताः || २-६७-१७
“In a ruler less territory, girls adorned in gold do not go together to parks to play there in the evening.”
न अराकजे जन पदे धनवन्तः सुरक्षिताः | शेरते विवृत द्वाराः कृषि गो रक्ष जीविनः || २-६७-१९
In a lord less land, rich people living on agriculture and cattle rearing do not sleep in their abodes well protected, with their doors open”
न अराजके जन पदे वणिजो दूर गामिनः | गच्चन्ति क्षेमम् अध्वानम् बहु पुण्य समाचिताः || २-६७-२२
n a rulerless land, traders who go to distant places, carrying with them several merchandises, cannot travel safely in their voyages.”
न अराजके जन पदे चरति एक चरः वशी | भावयन्न् आत्मना आत्मानम् यत्र सायम् गृहो मुनिः || २-६७-२३
In a rulerless land, a monk who wanders alone, who has subdued his senses, who mediates himself on the soul and who takes up an abode wherever evening overtakes him, cannot roam around the city.”
न अराजके जन पदे योग क्षेमम् प्रवर्तते | न च अपि अराजके सेना शत्रून् विषहते युधि || २-६७-२४
“In a rulerless land; gain and security are not duly established. In anarchy, army cannot conquer enemies in battle.”
न अराजके जनपदे हृष्टैः परमवाजिभिः | नराः सम्यान्ति सहसा रथैश्च परिमण्डिताः || २-६७-२५
“In a rulerless land, people beautifully adorned, cannot go fast cheerfully in excellent horses and chariots.”
न अराजके जनपदे नराः शास्त्रविशारदाः | सम्पदन्तोऽवतिष्ठन्ते वनेषूपवनेषु च || २-६७-२६
“In a rulerless land, persons skilled in sacred treatises cannot sit speaking together in forests and groves.”
यथा हि अनुदका नद्यो यथा वा अपि अतृणम् वनम् | अगोपाला यथा गावः तथा राष्ट्रम् अराजकम् || २-६७-२९
A rulerless country is like the water less rivers, like the lawn less garden and like the cowherd less cows.”
न अराजके जन पदे स्वकम् भवति कस्यचित् | मत्स्याइव नरा नित्यम् भक्षयन्ति परस्परम् || २-६७-३१
“In a rulerless land, there is no one’s own property for any one. Like fishes, persons always eat away each other.”
यथा दृष्टिः शरीरस्य नित्यमेवप्रवर्तते | तथा नरेन्द्रो राष्ट्रस्य प्रभवः सत्यधर्मयोः || २-६७-३३
As the eye sight is helpful regularly for a proper setting -in-motion of the body, so also a king is the cause of existence for truth and righteousness of a country.”
Few more shlokas with English Transliteration followed by the English translation
Nārājake janapade vidyunmālī mahāsvanah
Abhivarṣati parjanyo mahīm divyena vāriṇā //1//
Nārajake janapade vījanustih prakīryate
Nārājake pituh putro bhāryā vā vartate vaśe //2//
Arājake dhanam nāsti nāsti bhāryapyarājake
Idamatyāhitam cānyat kutah satyamarājake //3//
Nārājake janapade kārayanti sabhām narāh
Udayāni ca ramyāṇi hṛstāh pūnya gṛhāṇi ca //4//
Nārājake janapade yagnyaśīlā dvijātayah
Satrānyanvāsate dāntā brāhmanāh samśitavratāh //5//
Nārājake janapade prahṛstanatanantăkāh
Utsavāsca samājāśca vardhante rāsṭrabardhanāh //6//
Nārājake janapade siddhārthā vyavahārinah
Kathābhiranurajyante kathāśīlāh kathāpriyaih //7//
Nārājake janapade udyānāni samāgatāh
Sāyāhne krīditum yānti kumāryo hema bhūṣitāh //8//
Nārājake janapade vaṇijo dūragāminah
Gacchanti kshemamadhvānam
bahupaṇyasamācitāh //9//
Nārājake janapade caratyekacaro vaśī
Bhāvayannātmanātmānam yatra sāyamgrho munih //10//
Nārājake janapade yogaksemah pravartate
Na cāpyarājake senā śatrūn visahate yudhi //11//
Nārājake janapade narāh śāstraviśāradāh
Samvadantopatisthante vaneṣhūpavaneṣu ca //12//
Yathā hyanudăkā nadyo yathāvāpyatṛnam
Vanam Agopālā yathā gāvastathā rāsṭramarājakam //13//
Anarchy ( Arājakta ) will lead to
- Non-functioning of the water systems.
- Adverse affect on agriculture.
- Disturbance in Families.
- Takeover by goondas over the Monetary system & families.
- Social and cultural activities will take a beating. Deterioration of Temples, Dharmashālas.
- Adverse affect on Spiritual activities including Yagyas.
- Hampering of Peace, tranquility and harmony among people.
- Adverse affect on Kathakaars and those who spread good incidents.
- Young ladies will not be able to move out after sun-set
- Security comes down, feeling of insecurity increases.
- Morale of defense / security forces takes a beating resulting in reduced ability / inability to protect and defend against threats.
- Spread of science will stop.
Definition of anarchy as per Webster’s dictionary :
The definition of anarchy as per the Webster dictionary is as follows : ” a situation of confusion and wild behavior in which the people in a country, group, organization, etc., are not controlled by rules or laws”
1a : absence of government 1b : a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority
2a : absence or denial of any authority or established order 2b : absence of order :
Read also Destablising India
– Ayush Nadimpalli
Corrections made in the above based on references provided by Sri Bhoga Pappu
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Very interesting article, indeed. Ramayana is one of the best ancient stories of mankind… have you ever seen it performed live?
Though I treat Aravind Kejriwal like any power hungry politician. I feel his resorting to dharna is a desperate move. The anarchy is created by congress. The means to control i.e danda (Police )is in congress govt hands. Kejriwal is simply asserting his rights. How can we call him anarchist in this respect ? If not he, someone has to take it up. If a good ruler does not come in central government, then we are going to see this and bigger farce in Delhi soon. This is only a beginning. Delhi will be come another Tahrir square.
Agree on the Congress element….but note that it is he himself who called himself an “anarchist”.
2. He is the Chief Minister of the state and he cannot abdicate his responsibility and bring the city to a standstill camping on the streets where dharna is not allowed in the first place. If he wants to break the law and protest , then he must give up his seat so that appropriate action can be taken against him. He cannot have the cake and eat it too.
3. For the Maoists, anarchy is a tool- the means to grab complete power by breaking down institutions
His agreeing to “Anarchist ” tag is like pramod mahajan calling his party members communal in a parliament debate. Tell me what a BJP CM would have done in this situation.
If xyz calls himself a jihadi or anarchist or a crusader…U need to take it at that unless there is a disclaimer. If not, we would have only ourselves to blame. It is like saying that if Bhatkal calls himself a terrorist, we must not believe him. The anarchists only have to gain with such activities. What a BJP CM would have done is for Dr.Harshvardhan to answer. The CM’s job is to govern. The party is to free to run a people’s protest or demand. But the CM has to abide by constitutional methods only. He takes an oath on the same.
“The anarchy is created by congress”
BY implanting Kejriwal – three years of his actions demonstrate precisely that. His means and ends are quite openly anti-social, anti-civilzational and anti-national. Sabotage of anti-corruption movement, suppression of anti-congress voices, openly lying to defame people who actually stood for the cause, blackmailing the state and society with disruption with little respect to asks on scrutiny and legitimacy of demands, open alliances with seditious forces… you name it you have it in him. What is this lame justification for?
“Kejriwal is simply asserting his rights”
What rights? Which law gave him those rights? And what is he demanding if he is basically acting against the very law he is meant to uphold?
“If not he, someone has to take it up. ”
Take up what? How? Why? Where? Are street protests the constitutional methods through which a state negotiates its demands with union govt?
All this happens to cover up an illegal act by his minister, his supporters invent deeper meanings in his anti-social acts for want of justification.
A small correction. Please refer http://www.valmikiramayan.net/utf8/ayodhya/sarga67/ayodhya_67_frame.htm This is the 67th sarga from AyodhyA kAnADa. Rama and LakshmaNa are in the forest and bharatA & SatRghna are in the mAtAmaha’s place in kekeya. After the demise of King daSaratha, next day, all the great sages like Markandeya, Moudgalya, Vamadeva, Kasyapa,Katyayana, Goutama and the greatly famous Jabali-all these Brahmans together with the ministers turned towards the excellent royal priest Vasishta and one by one speaks the verses that you have quoted. So, it is not Rama who spoke these but the above mentioned great brAhmaNas.
dhanyavaad. Edits made based on your references.
As voters repeatedly demonstrated, the biggest mistake we do is for common man to connect the dots. (1) AAP are anarchists (2) Anarchy is unacceptable in any society are two different facts.
(3) AAP are not anarchists by accident or inexperience, it is their basic tenet (4) They betray their constitutional duty as elected representatives, to protect law and order and provide a stable governance (5) They threaten the country and cannot be allowed to run any state or union
Unfortunately, these obvious conclusions should be presented for the intellectually lazy and bankrupt society.