State
is one of the several institutions, an important one, but it is not
above all other. One of the major reasons for the problems of the
present day world is that almost everyone thinks of the state to be
synonymous with the society. At least in practice. they consider the
state as the sole representative of the society. Other institutions
leave declined in their effectiveness while the state has become
dominant to such an extent that all the powers are gradually being
centralized in the state.
We had not considered the state to be
the sole representative of the nation. Our national life continued
uninterruptedly even after the state went in the hands of
foreigners. The Persian nation came to an end with their loss of
independence. In our country, there were foreign rules now and then
in various parts of the country. At the some time the pathans seized
the throne of Delhi, and then the Turks; the Mughals and the British
too established their rules. Despite all this, our national life
went on, because the state was not its centre. If we had considered
state as the centre, we would have been finished as a nation long
time ago. In some tale for children, it is described that an evil
spirit resided in some parrot and to kill the evil spirit one had to
kill that parrot. Those nations whose life centred in the state,
were finished with the end of the state. On the other hand, where
state was not believed central to its life, the nation survived the
transfer of political power.
This had its had effects also. Late
Dr. Ambedkar had said that our Gram Panchayats were so strong that
we neglected the throne of Delhi. We did not remain alert as regards
the state. as much as we ought to have done, thinking that nation's
life did not depend on the state. We forgot that, though it may not
be central. the state is definitely an important institution serving
some needs of the nation, just as a limb of the body. It is possible
to pluck a hair without much harm but along with the hair, if some
skin is also removed, and a little further, if the head too is cut
off, then there will be great loss for the body. Therefore the body
must be protected. Although the various limbs of the body are not
absolutely indispensable yet each of them serves an important
purpose. From the same standpoint, state, too, should have been
deemed important in the life of a nation. There were persons who
attended to this aspect. It was for this reason that the great
teacher of Shivaji, Samarth Ramdas Swami, directed him to establish
his kingdom. Dharma wields its own power. Dharma is important in
life. Shri Ramdas would as well have preached to Shivaji to become a
mendicant and spread Dharma following his own example. But on the
contrary, he inspired Shivaji to extend his rule, because state too,
is an important institution of the society. However, to consider
something important is different from saying that it is supreme. The
state is not supreme. The question arises, then, that if the state
is not of fundamental importance, what is a that is absolutely
important. Let us consider this question.
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