Develop Self-Respect
=Pt. ShriRam Sharma
Acharya
“Sam chedhyasvagne pra cha
vardhayemam uchcha tistha mahate saubhagaya Mate risannupasattaro agne
brahmanaste yashasah santu manye” - Atharvaveda 2/6/2
O Fire-God Agni! You are
resplendent. Make this sacrificer (me) prosperous. Rise for bestowing great
fortune. O Agni! May your worshippers never perish. May the singers of your
glory be honoured. The meaning of self-respect is inherent in self-dignity. It is
experienced only by those who are conscious of their virtue-based dignity and
never deviate from it. Those who care a fig for their dignity and readily stoop
low for the slightest gain are always deprived of it. Self-respect is never
given by others; it is self-earned. It is not the name of some civic honour, or
columns of praise in newspapers. It is a very private experience which takes
place in our inner consciousness.
The experiencers of this
feeling remain happy and contented irrespective of whether or not they are
getting worldly laurels. Those bereft of this feeling always suffer from an
undefined emptiness and dissatisfaction within inspite of getting all the
worldly honours and praises. To emerge out of this dissatisfaction, the only
way is to re-invent self-dignity and redefine self-respect, because the outer
identity, of which people are normally aware, is in no way conducive to the
process of jivana sadhana. Normally, respect for the ego or I-sense is taken to
be self-respect. Even the smallest slight to the ego is deemed a blow to
self-respect. This being so, it is but natural for a ’self-respecting’ person
to avoid any such activity as will hurt his ego. This erroneous identification
has made the society’s elite shun physical labour, because this is supposed to
be a domain of the downtrodden and the lowly placed; how can the so-called
’respectable’ people do it! From the overlap of ego and self-respect have
sprung many evil practices in the realms of individual and social lives.
Man is so deeply immersed
in false sense of ego regarding caste, clan and lineage that he has detached
himself from normal human values and behaviour. In trifling matters his ego
gets hurt, and he is bent upon punishing the offender. Of late, new lows have
been reached and even killings are being done in the name of protecting the
honour of caste and family. To reverse this perverse trend, it is necessary to
redefine a noble emotion like self-respect. Self-respect is the ineffaceable
line of normative bounds which must not be violated in any condition. Right
conduct and righteous qualities define our self-respect. Noble sentiments and
sublime values of life are its symbols. Their correct awareness, unshakable
faith in them, and full alertness about the inviolability of their norms
exemplify our self-respect. If we act accordingly, we feel honoured in
ourselves and experience an exhilarating pride within, while a converse
behaviour drags us into the gloom of self-pity and remorse.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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