2S) CDL-3rd A- Book Review (25-04-2017) Bharghava Shyam (Kathopanishad)
Name: A.N. Bharghava Shyam
Introduction
Book
Review is a critical evaluation of the text. The most important element of the
book review is commentary not a summary. It allows us to enter into a
dialogue/discussion with others. In review we get concise summary of text,
offers a critical statement of the text and suggests something to that text. In
this reviewer have to state his opinion clearly.
Introduction
about Kathopanishad
Kathopanishad
is a mythological Upanishad book (for emancipation) from one of the 108
Upanishad’s. These 108 Upanishads are taken from four Vedas. This book comes
under Yajurveda particularly in Krishna Yajurveda (which is under one of four
Veda’s). In this Kathopanishad there with three sections in each chapter. This
book is also called as “Dialogue with Death”.
This
book is story of a small legendary child called “Nachiketha”. Most parts of
this book is covered with conversations between this small boy Nachiketha and
Yama Dharma Raj (Lord of Death). Because of Nachiketha Courage, goodness and stability
the lord came down to answer his questions (To fulfill his boons).
Author
of Book
Author
of this book is not clear, but we can say that Bhagwat Sri Maha Vishnu wrote
this Upanishad. Some of ancient spiritualists told that these Upanishads was
wrote by Vishnu.
Maha
Vishnu is legendary god, famous with his10 incarnations, He is Famous for
guiding, helping and to work for the people who is following the virtues and
also famous for punishing the Sin people.
Conceptual
Frame Work/Rationale
By
hearing the story of Nachiketha in Curriculum studies class & political
economy cass class I was fascinated towards this book (To know the whole story
of this Boy). I heard this Kathopanishad is a holistic book for Self-Development.
I
heard that Nachiketha is good, courageous, stable child.
When
I heard about Book review, I planned to do this book for assessment sake and as
well as for my personal sake
Summary
of the Book
Once
upon a time there is man (Sage) called Vajashravas, by expecting heaven he will
do some rituals to impress god. After completing the rituals Vajashravas
donating things which are useless to the people (Donating cows which don’t give
milk, land which is not suitable for cultivating etc.) By seeing this condition
his son Nachiketha questions his father why is he doing like that, his father
maintains silence. Later Nachiketha asks his father for whom you are donating
me (He asks this because He feels himself as father’s property and also to
reduce the sin of father’s mistake) and he stress his father regarding this,
later his father donates him to Death (Lord Yam raj).
Nachiketha
waits (Stands) 3 days at Hell without basic needs (water, food and sleep).
After 3 days lord Yama will come, and came to know that one boy is waiting for
him, immediately Yam Raj goes near to Nachiketha and ask for apologizes for his
mistake, and he says that good people (Who have knowledge, good character)
can’t wait here. I made a mistake for that I will give three boons to you for clearing
my mistake (You waited for 3 days for that I (Yama) will give you 3 boons). And
Nachiketha agrees to accept the boons.
1) Nachiketha
1st Boon: My Father sent here because of his short-temperedness,
when I return to home he need to accept me full heartedly and he needs to take
care me as usual with the same love. (Peace for my father and also for me)
(Yam
Raj gives this Boon to Nachiketha)
2) Nachiketha
2nd Boon: He asks Yam raj to teach a fire ritual (Yagam/ Yagnam) which
helps people to go to Heaven.
(Yam
Raj Teaches that fire ritual and Nachiketha learns that whole heartedly)
3) Nachiketha
3rd Boon: Nachiketha asks Lord Yama to tell about mystery of death
“What happens after Death”
(After
lots of discussions Lord Yama teaches Nachiketha about Mystery of Death and
fulfills his third boom also)
After
obtaining the knowledge about “Mystery of death” from Lord Yama, Nachiketha
becomes enlightened and purges himself from dirtiness and finally he is
emancipated.
Analysis
and Evaluation of the Book (About Nachiketha)
Generally
children will ask questions if they will not understand anything. They are
emotional driven beings, if they feel wrong they questions immediately. I think
it’s their innate character.
In
this book also Nachiketha questions his father when he doesn’t understand his
father actions towards people. (When he is donating the useless things to
people). I think questioning is general for every child.
But
Here Nachiketha not only asks the question but also emphasizes him as his
father property and asks father to donate me also to someone. This shows his
goodness to reduce the father mistake. This shows his emphatic thinking with
some good intension. In this context Vajashravas gave the knowledge without
action. But Nachiketha learned the knowledge and putting that knowledge in
action.
Nachiketha
thinks about other people problems who got useless things by this we can say
that Nachiketha might be in Concrete Operational period. He came out from
Ego-centrism (Thinking about world in larger perception). He performed mental
operations (Mental thinking ability) to try to save his father from the sin.
This is very nice action by him.
When
Nachiketha is waiting at hell he stays very calmly without any anxiety. This
show his implementation of learning. (In olden days the Teachers is to teach
training of senses & he implemented that). The Nachiketha had learned hope
instead of any frustration in his conditions of life. (In Brahmin Caste system
father is 1st teacher to teach the child about cultural &
traditional factors in formal way)
When
Yam Raj asked Nachiketha about first boon, Nachiketha asks to excuse my father
mistake it happened because of razzle and he need to love me as usual how he
treats me before. This shows Vajashravas love towards his son. I can call
Nachiketha as an innocent boy (Original meaning of Innocent is Free from ego).
Even though he was scolded by his father and forgotten that thing and he want
to move closely with his father.
When
Nachiketha asked second boon as to know the secret fire ritual which will help
people to go heaven. And Yam raj teaches that fire ritual to Nachiketha. Lord
Yama Gave (Taught) Power to Nachiketha by seeing his eligibility. (Stability-
Treating success and failure as same.) Power without truth is very dangerous to
nature and society.
Here
the teacher (Lord Yama) gave very valuable knowledge (The ritual which sends
people to heaven) to small boy by seeing his eligibility. Here Teacher did not
taught because of his word, by seeing eligibility. Here Nachiketha also learns
with dedication and he internalizes this ritual by learning for the 1st
time. By seeing this Lord Yama added one boon that this ritual can be name on
Nachiketha Yagnam.
Nachiketha
third boon is to know about “Mystery of Death”. He ask Lord Yama to tell about
what happens after death. When lord Yama heard this boon, he tries to avoid to
say answer by saying Instead of this boon you can ask me anything like vast
empire or long life or beautiful wife’s etc. which is equal to this boon.
Then
Nachiketha replies with humbleness that whatever if you will that will be with
me till my death only, I want to go beyond that. And also says I don’t think there is no boon
which is equal to this boon which I asked.
Yama
says even god also have no clear answer about this question. Then he says you
are only the god, I never get teacher like you, so please say the answer as
boon.
Then
Lord Yam Dharma Raj says “There is no such thing called death, there is soul
inside everything which will not die, but those bodies with soul do mistakes that
bodies again take birth comes to world. Those who understand that there are
finite part in infinite part and tries to merge their finite soul in the
infinite part. It’s the ultimate aim of soul. Here death means a gap between
journey until they realizes that there are part of this infinite.
Child
will ask questions it is their innate character, but through reinforcement they
can control child either by positive reinforcement or by negative reinforcement.
Here
Yam raj tried to avoid the 3rd boon by giving some other phenomenal
positive reinforcements, but Nachiketha with consistency he rejected those all
things with humble behaviour.
Here
also Nachiketha consistency did more help to know about the mystery of death to
whole mankind.
After
getting the wisdom of “Mystery of Death”, Nachiketha makes himself as emancipatory
being and unites his finite self into infinite self.
Relating this child with Theories:
Maslow’s
Theory of Hierarchy the top most is Self-actualization (The Self-actualization
is instinctual need). Every born child will be in this self-actualization stage
only (According to me). When children are growing the society will corrupt them
and takes them to basic physical needs, but here Nachiketha is not that much
corrupted by society when he is growing.
Nachiketha
is mostly focus on morality (Morality- the Motivation which is based on ideas
of right and wrong). For initial of this book he is thinking morally only which
is right (Good) and which is wrong (Bad) not only for him but also for others.
His thinking about morality is at very high level. Nachiketha is focusing on
Moral Affect (Empathy- He think about his father sin & Put him as the part
of his father wealth and has been donated by his father), Reasoning (Deciding
good & Bad- Which is good boon & which is bad boon) and Behaviour
(Consistent actions with one thinking- He stick to one boon which he thought
its good he didn’t bend for/by any reinforcements which Lord Yama gave).
Here
we can also link this boy with Piaget / Kohlberg’s theory of Moral development.
In this theory Nachiketha is at level-three (Post-Conventional Morality) at
stage-6 (Universal Ethical Principle). In this Nachiketha achieved the
Hypnotical Ideal which only few people can achieve, he is in one of them in
achieving this ideal stage. After getting the knowledge of “Mystery of Death”.
As per Kohlberg’s Moral development theory there is no age limit, anyone can be
at any stage.
In
Piaget Theory He might be at Concrete operational period, where child starts
doing mental operations in broad sense. And also come out from ego-centrism. He
is doing reversible activities.
Conclusion
Nachiketha
is a child protagonist. He is
having very strong ideal character. Nachiketha with the help (Medium) of Lord
Yama Dharma Raj gave valuable knowledge about Mystery of Death. Without
thinking about fear and expectations he did his work properly. By his ideal
actions he made us to feel proud about him.
This book and Nachiketha story may help in
becoming emancipatory being by implementing the Lord Yama’s Ideology on
self-development.
Note: This Review is based on my perception
(My Opinion) only
Grade: C
Interesting attempt at relating the theories to the different
aspects of Nachiketa's character and his life. Summarized the story but could
work on the sentence structure and layout. Also further think of what insights
the story gives about children's learnings and how their worlds are different
from adults.
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