Karma & Humans - Who controls whom? (Karma Series - Part 1)
After a long time, I was going on a trip to a few temples in South
India along with my family. To kill time during travel, we started talking
about random topics. Quite a lot of them were really thought provoking. I would
like to post one such very interesting topic here – “Are you controlled
by karma/fate OR do you have the power to change your karma/fate?”
Let us validate each argument separately.
In India, we have always believed in karma as concept wherein the
good & bad deeds done in one’s previous life(s) will have a direct
bearing on the subsequent life(s).
We are controlled by karma/fate:
Now we start by assuming that we are controlled by karma/fate.
Hence, when a person is born, his fate is already decided. The
decision each person takes in his/her life will make sure that the person is
moving on the track towards this “intended fate”. This would mean all good deeds
& bad deeds that a person would do are already pre-decided so that he
achieves the “intended fate”. It would also suggest that, the number of
lifetimes to reach the “intended fate” is also known. So extending this logic
and working backwards, we can easily say that the deeds done by a person in his
first life will affect how his future life(s) will be. Now the most important
question which arises is –“How are the actions (or deeds for that matter)
done in the very first life determined?”
This leads to two mutually exclusive scenarios:
1. Human beings and all other
creations are puppets in the hands of a super-power – which/who is doing all
these staged dramas/plays for some reason unknown to us.
2. The entire idea of karma is false.
Since both the conclusions drawn in this scenario seem
hypothetical, let’s try to evaluate the other option
We have power to change our karma/fate:
We began with the premise that “fate is already decided” in the
previous case. So we begin here by saying that, “When a person is born, his
fate is written BUT subject to change under exceptional situations.”
This would mean that though his fate is already decided, his
actions in the current life will to a great extent affect his fate. Factors
like being blessed by great sages, feeding the poor, donating cows would help
reducing the bad karma. The argument kind of fits into the theory that the
“Super-power” which controls the entire universe has given us enough freedom to
play around with our lives and also unlike the previous scenario, it doesn’t
lead us to the conclusion that the idea of karma itself is false.
My Personal view:
I strongly believe that we are controlled by fate. There is no way
that someone can change it! Fate or destiny is a highly complex phenomenon that
is difficult to decode. There are only a few who have really understood the
intricacies of the same. People who claim – “Vidhiya madhiyal vellazham” (an
ancient Tamil saying which means “Fate can be changed by channeling the
intellect in appropriate ways”) are engulfed in Maya or say so to help
alleviate people from misery.
We all know, the doctor never tells his patient –“You will die
tomorrow or there is no hope left”. He gives them assurances to make them feel
better by telling –“You are getting well soon”/”You will soon leave the
hospital” etc. The reason being, human nature is such that once you are
engulfed by darkness/difficulties all around(however mentally strong the person
might be), he is bound to get broken down sooner or later UNLESS there is that
faint ray of hope visible to him to keep moving on in life.
This faint ray of hope is what “Vidhiya madhiyal vellazham” provides.
When we said in the second scenario that factors like being
blessed by sages etc would help reducing your bad karma, we never mentioned how
such things could occur. For eg: Meeting and seeking the blessings of a great
sage named “Sivaramkrishnan” would help you, but, how do you know that you have
to meet this sage? How do you know when to meet him? How do you know where to
find him?
If you sit back & ponder over these questions, you will
realize that we have no control over them which leads us back to one of the
conclusions in the first scenario:
“Human beings and all other
creations are puppets in the hands of a super-power – which/who is doing all
these staged dramas/plays for some reason unknown to us.”
We can conclude with the following remarks:
1. If the above conclusion is
accepted, then what is the reason for staging such dramas/plays with such a
fine level of intricacy? We know these days that the cost of a finely directed
film inclusive of the perfect cast, story, location and other factors amounts
to millions of dollars. This does not take into account the time and money
spent by the ensemble of actors, directors, cameraman etc in getting them fit
for the role. In such a case, What does the super-power intend to do by
creating such fine creations like humans, animals, earth, sky, water, fire and
making them act in a pre-decided manner? We can’t even think of the cost of
such a film leave alone get an estimate for it!!
2. The second conclusion of the first
scenario stated –“Entire concept of karma is untrue”. Can this be true?
Since both of them require an entire post for themselves, let us
discuss them in detail later.
For now, let us decide for ourselves what line of thought we would
like to accept with regards to the subject of this post – “Are you
controlled by karma/fate OR do you have the power to change your karma/fate?”
Open to comments…………..
hi Sivaramkrishana
ReplyDeleteOhh!! so this is srk aka iht!! good blog bro!! I have a doubt.. How much does the planets(as per indian astrology) influence our actions which are predetermined by our karmas? and to what extent are our actions affected by karmas?100 %?
Hi Shivoham,
ReplyDeleteI am putting down "my opinions" here.
The fact that we have no power whatsoever in determining our exact time of birth itself is proof that planets influence our actions in so far that it moves towards the "intended fate".
There might be thousands of babies born at the same time but all of them have a different horoscope charted out because of the difference in place of their birth. Even in case of twins, there is one which comes out first & then the next (difference of a few seconds/minutes in birth time).
I would also like to bring in a fact/story as said by Mahaperiyaval (Shankaracharya - Kanchi Mutt). I am putting down only the part which is relevant to the discussion here. You could search the web for the complete story.
".... There are thousands of babies born every second in this world. Some are born to a priest, some to an engineer, some to a doctor, some to a beggar etc. Babies have just come into this world and are a blank slate. But still they are born in different places & environments. How else can this be possible if there is no connection to your past? To your karmas?
The answer to your second question is - Yes, 100%. Indian history is replete with examples starting from the time of Shantanu to the present.
All these are my personal views though. It is what i feel based on my perception and understanding. :-)