Friday, December 24, 2010

Two Women - Part 2

[ The following are highly biased and blasphemous views of the author. However, most comments are welcome, esp those that throw some light on the question. ]

PART 2 - Draupadi


While there is Sita in the Ramayana, there is Draupadi in the Mahabharata. A woman every bit as remarkable as Sita, but who somehow doesn't evoke the sense of respect that one has for Sita.
Draupadi or Panchali [See footnote 1] was daughter to King Drupada. She was married to the five Pandavas, and this, sadly has become her identity. Her polyandry has been a target of a lot of jokes (none worth mentioning here). Wife-of-five-husbands is as far as I have seen, the first thought that comes into people's minds on hearing her name.

Though there cannot be any valid comparisons, I always thought Draupadi to be a notch above Sita. While criticizing Sita is somewhat out-of-bounds because she was the wife of Lord Rama, there is nothing like that in case of Draupadi. True, she had five husbands, but it is difficult enough to be wife of one, let alone five. It is remarkable, almost superhuman.

Sita was kidnapped by Ravana. She had faith in her husband, that he would come to rescue her. And he did. Spare a thought for Draupadi. She was lost in a gamble, as a bet, by her own husband. Whom she should turn to now? In front of a whole courthouse, she was abused, humiliated and even stripped. No one said a word. Draupadi faced all this, yet it did not undermine her. She came out of there as chaste as she had gone in.

While Sita took her punishment silently, Draupadi questioned Yudhistira. What right did he had to bet her as a prize? Wasn't she already considered lost, when he lost himself? If yes, then why did he bet her again? If no, what right did he command over her after that?
She was his wife, not a property. She made a terrible vow, not to tie her hair until they have been washed by Dusshasana's blood. It was fulfilled at last, though for a great price.

This brings me to another point. I have heard a lot of Babas (spiritual leaders or gurus you might call them)[see footnote 2], accusing Draupadi to be the reason of Mahabharata's great war. After all, she made fun of Duryodhana, calling him blind, as his father was. The Babas, tell this as the primary reason for the war, thereby underlining how women always bring upon destruction (Sita bought it on Ravana, blah blah). Really?? Was Dhritrashtra's ambition nothing? Or Duryodhana's hatred for his brothers? The most interesting thing I find is, that they say this in front of a crowd full of women, and even get approval! Well, most of those women have nothing to do at home (or dont want to), and they gather there to play my-bahu-is-worst contest. So, they really see their daughters-in-law ruining their life.

Draupadi never gave in. She always took the challenge. Even when she had no one to support her. But somehow, people do not look upto her. They do not want women to be like her. Women who can stand up for themselves. Women who do not let injustice go unpunished. No they do not want that.

Just as a closing comment, Draupadi was also known as Krishnã, because of her dark complexion. For a nation obsessed with white and fairness, it is not surprising that they do not see her as an ideal woman.


Epilogue :

After the war was over, the Pandavas along with Draupadi went to see Bhishma, who was lying on his bed of arrows. krishna said to Yudhistira, "This is the time. Quick. Ask him the path of Dharma." Draupadi laughed. Everyone looked bewildered. She said," You are asking Dharma from him? Where was his Dharma, when I was being abused in the courthouse?" No one had any answer.


[1] : She was called Panchali because she was the princess of the Kingdom of Panchal, not because she had five husbands.

[2] : I have been born and raised in Mathura, beside Krishna Janm Sthan, so I have seen and heard a lot of Babas :P

PS : The title is taken from a film of same name by master director Vittorio De Sica, starring Sophie Loren. Nothing to do with the post, but a really good film. Do watch it.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Two Women : Part 1

[ The following are highly biased and blasphemous views of the author. However, most comments are welcome, esp those that throw some light on the question. ]

PART 1 - Sita

Why did Ram exile Sita? The general answer given is that a washerman, while berating his wayward wife, declared that he was "not like that Ram who would take his wife back after she had lived in the house of another man". This was reported back to Ram. Therefore Ram, being an ideal king, decided that no one, not even a petty washerman, should be discontented with the king. After all, it was Ram Rajya, our version of utopia. So, he exiled Sita to forest. Even though she'd proven her purity in the Agni-Parisksha and left no doubt, it turned out that some people (or just the washerman) didn't think so. Thus Ram obliged as vox populi vox dei, and exiled her.

Now the question that crops in my mind is, was there no one, in whole of Ayodhya who thought that this action of Ram was incorrect or unjustified, that Sita was pure?
If yes, then why didn't Ram take that into consideration? After all it was Ram Rajya. Every one should be content. Right? If he could exile his wife because of a washerman, couldn't he keep her because of lets say a blacksmith? But no one argues that. No one tells us this.
If no, then did the people of Ayodhya really deserve a king like Ram? Did the people, who said that Ram should leave Sita just because she had remained in the custody of some man other than her husband. No, I don't think so. And Ram should've known better. Such a accusation is a disgrace to Sita, to Ram and even to Ravan, who however bad, was a worthy opponent. Ravan as we all know, was a very learned man, highly respected, just gone bad.

In any case, I am really unable to understand reason behind Ram's action. Ram could have denounced his throne and then went to forest with Sita, like she did when Ram was exiled. But he did not do so. He remained in his palace and expanded his empire. Meanwhile his pregnant wife gave birth to his sons in a hermitage.
Really, if Sita, who epitomizes the ideal woman, is destined to have a life ending in exile, what chance does a normal woman have?
Its not Ram Rajya anymore, and the world has a lot more washermen.


PS : The title is taken from a film of same name by master director Vittorio De Sica, starring Sophie Loren. Nothing to do with the post, but a really good film. Do watch it.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Thought Experiment

The following is a transcript of the thoughts of Siddharth Sharma (See Footnote[1]), taken today during Operating Systems' lecture.

9:35 AM

Late again! How can it be? Had lots of time today. Probably that's why. you tend to relax. its so much better clock is ticking and the other guy is waiting for the bathroom.... leave it..Computer Networks... she (the teacher) won't say anything. Just walk right in. Don't ask. 3rd floor... why do we always get classes on 3rd floor when everybody else gets theirs at 1st floor. That looks like it... May I come.......what is she doing here. (It was supposed to be Computer Networks but our subject found out that the Operating Systems faculty was taking the lecture.)

Where is Sudeep. There. No sign of Sumit and Vikrant though.

Teacher: "Mum wum .... blah blah blah..... Priority... Job Scheduling.... wum wum"

What is it? I ask Sudeep, and he makes a face that I know very well. It means "I don't have a fucking idea"
what the hell, he was present yesterday. Its a continuation.

Teacher: "Forget what I taught yesterday."

What a fucking joke ('The White Tiger').
Like anybody remembered it.

Teacher: "Mugga wugga.... blah blah..... yum wum"
<...............goes on for 10 minutes.....>

I am beginning to feel a rage here......

Teacher: "yum hum wum wum... p1,p2 process..... blah yum wum"

To hell. That's why I don't get good marks. how can I write well if I don't understand it. Studying used to be fun once. There is no joy here..

<.... Mr. Perfect stands up... He even has a question....???????.....>
Mr. Perfect: "Mam.. why does...blah blah..... shouldn't it ........yum wum.... blah blah blah"

Teacher: "wugga wugga.... no wait..(pauses for a minute).. yes I think you are right... It should be that way. I was wrong.......Everybody, listen... blah blah blah"

She doesn't know anything. What type of teachers have we got. Well I probably deserve them.. If only I had passed JEE.. Shut up.... its been ages and you still beat about it... this is what losers do, always hide behind the things that didn't happen... if only...

Teacher: "mugga blah blah priority.. clear?"

NO NO NO.... In fact yes. You have cleared my brain upto the point of thoughtlessness. I cannot even think whether I understood or not... and look at them or better, look at me... I'll also answer in the affirmative...

Me: "Yes mam , clear."

Teacher: "blah blah blah.... Time Slice... wugga wugga"

Ah! time slice, finally something I know... but slice reminds me of the ad that Slice has made, the Katrina Kaif one... Aamasutra... what relation in the world does an innocent mango drink has with sex? I never thought mango was an aphrodisiac, more so a mango drink that's without fizz. Couldn't have been more explicit. Even bought Katrina to give a 'K' to Aamasutra and hence complete the word... ha ha ha..

Teacher: "blah blah blah........."

Oh shit! Time Slice's gone too... so much so for Katrina Kaif....

Teacher: "#$5^^^&83232......"

its all greek to me :P

10:00 AM

Look at the watch... still half an hour to go... there goes professor Einstein and his relativity. Time passes so slowly. If only Newton had such teachers, Relativity would have been his first discovery....

Teacher: "mugga wugga....SRTF, SJF..... blah blah."

This is getting too much. Why can't this be like those first person shooter games... where I can blow her brains out with a gun... or better still, I'll use a baseball bat.. take out all my rage.

<........Another question pops out.........>

Apparently, not everyone is as dumb as I am.
What the hell. I don't think anybody can beat JSS when it comes to worst faculty. probably should put up my thoughts on my blog. Yeah, that'll do. Creative use of this time...
Creative use reminds me of my electric guitar. Better learn to play it quick or 20,000 down the drain. Wanted it so badly. Now that I've got it, it poses another problem.... to learn it and learn it well.....

10:30 AM

Teacher: "Siddharth Sharma?"
Me: "Present mam."

Finally over. I am completely drained out.... cannot attend anymore classes.
I did not understand anything. Pre emption, scheduling, round robin etc.... no concepts at all.
On the other hand, if you do not get the existing concepts, who knows... you may develop your own.....
Yeah! that sounds nice... Take that, Mr. Gates and here I come, Linus.......



[1]The subject profile
The subject is Male, 22 years of age. He is an engineering student in the discipline of Computer Science. He studies at JSS, Noida (see next footnote).

[2]
Yes, its JSS; not Jaypee Noida.
No, there are not many colleges in Noida. They're in 'Greater Noida'.
Yes, its through UPTU. :(
(Its one of those colleges that only those who study in it have ever heard of it, and still fewer can tell you its full form.)