{"id":78829,"date":"2018-06-28T14:42:42","date_gmt":"2018-06-28T21:42:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=78829"},"modified":"2018-06-28T14:43:32","modified_gmt":"2018-06-28T21:43:32","slug":"killing-a-mosquito-with-a-cannon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2018\/06\/28\/killing-a-mosquito-with-a-cannon\/","title":{"rendered":"Killing a mosquito with a cannon"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em><span class=\"article_date\">ROHANA R. WASALA\u00a0Courtesy The Island<\/span><\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"article_date\">June 28, 2018, 10:20 pm<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Sasanka Perera, a sociology professor at New Delhi\u2019s South Asian University and its vice-president, uses a cannon to kill a mosquito (\u2018Pining for Hitler\u2019\/The Island\/June 27, 2018). The funny thing is that there isn\u2019t even a mosquito to kill in this case. He marshals his formidable knowledge of social anthropology to attack the Asgiriya Anunayake Thera\u2019s alleged advocacy to Gotabaya of a Hitler-like dictatorial role, or a military takeover of the country to rescue it from the present crisis. Perera is only tilting at windmills! We, ordinary people, do not for a moment believe that the monk meant what he said literally. All that he said in his 30 minute long speech meant the opposite of what these two words stand for. The Anunayake Thera referred to the murders, robberies, and other crimes that daily occur in the country today, and he implied that the present yahapalana regime is unable to arrest this trend. His tone of consternation was unmistakable to the native Sinhala language speaker. Others probably missed it. When we speak a language, we use words in particular meaning giving contexts. The context in which the Anunayake Thera spoke left no room for any misunderstanding of his meaning. The narrowly restricted audience (consisting of the Rajapaksa family members and some close friends), on that private occasion, were not engaged in any conspiratorial political discussion. If a person, speaking in Sinhala, speaks words to the effect &#8220;I am so hungry that I can eat a devil!&#8221; he will not be taken to be a devil eater. The phrase &#8220;so hungry as to be able eat a devil&#8221; is a Sinhala idiomatic expression. Similarly, the monk\u2019s words constituted a clear innocuous turn of phrase that was used to stress a point. (Please read my comment below on how the Rajapaksas took this as something risible, something provoking laughter.)<\/p>\n<p>The most intellectual, patient answer to those who charge the monk of advocating Hitlerism or military rule was given by Gotabaya himself: &#8220;The reverend monk\u2019s counsel was meant for me. I clearly understood what he meant.&#8221; Those who didn\u2019t are making a lot of noise about it. What could he do about it? Sasanka Perera does not accept the monk\u2019s subsequent clarification denying the charge. He translates the words of the monk in an incredibly subversive manner. He says that the monk declared: &#8220;as the clergy, we feel the country needs a religious leader \u2026 Some people have described you as a Hitler. Be a Hitler. Go with the military and take the leadership of this country.&#8221; The monk never said &#8220;Be a Hitler&#8221;; nor did he say &#8220;Go with the military and take the leadership of this country&#8221;. If the monk uttered such words, won\u2019t it have amounted to a treasonous suggestion? The monk did no such thing. Hope he won\u2019t sue Sasanka for libel. It is probable that Sasanka is not familiar enough with the Sinhala language to do justice to the monk\u2019s speech. Can an academic of Professor Sasanka\u2019s caliber ever resort to factual inaccuracies like this for promoting his own threadbare theories?<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.island.lk\/modules\/modPublication\/article_title_images\/1870703034DI-P09-29-06-(P)-Sab-1.jpg\" alt=\"article_image\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Ven. Wendaruwe Upali<\/p>\n<p>The quote with which he ends his piece is more applicable to himself than to the Anunayake Thera, mutatis mutandis (i.e., with the necessary changes made, but without altering the main point):<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It is not fit, foolish man, it is not becoming, it is not proper, it is unworthy of a recluse, it is not lawful, it ought not to be done. How could you, foolish man, having gone forth under this Dhamma and Discipline which are well-taught, [commit such and such offense]&#8230; It is not, foolish man, for the benefit of un-believers, nor for the increase in the number of believers, but, foolish man, it is to the detriment of both unbelievers and believers, and it causes wavering in some&#8221; (The Book of the Discipline, Part I, I.B. Horner; London: Pali Text Society, 1982, pp. 36-37).<\/p>\n<p>Apart from its relevance to the writer, the quote can be used to illustrate the nature of his prejudice against the Buddhist monk. Sasanka seems to accept the Western Christian bias that I.B. Horner demonstrates in his translation of the alleged Vinaya text. The words appear to be quoted as \u2018Buddha vacana\u2019 (words of the Buddha). Belief is anathema to Buddhism; knowledge, realization, enlightenment is both the end and the means. So, there are no believers (hence nor un-believers) as far as Buddhism is concerned, only active seekers of enlightenment, which is not an outside heaven, but an inside state of calm and bliss. Sasanka shows the same Eurocentric bias as Horner when he translates the monk\u2019s alleged words quoted above as: &#8220;\u2026\u2026.. we feel the country needs a religious leader&#8221;. A \u2018religious\u2019 leader? I can hardly believe that this is not an intentional mistranslation. A religious leader is a Nayaka monk. Does Sasanka Perera want to sneakily suggest that the monks are proposing the establishment of a Buddhist theocratic state in Sri Lanka? What the monk said was a \u2018daehaemi\u2019 (righteous) \u2018nayakeyek\u2019 (leader), not a religious leader, which should be rendered into Sinhala as \u2018aagamika nayakayek\u2019. When a Buddhist monk uses the adjective \u2018daehaemi\u2019, they mean \u2018righteous\u2019, \u2018fair and just\u2019. Righteousness is not a monopoly of Buddhists. I know there are other local non-Buddhist writers who try to misinterpret daehaemi as \u2018Buddhist\u2019. But Buddhist believe that non-Buddhists can be \u2018daehaemi\u2019 too. By the way, Sasanka is so slipshod in his approach that he doesn\u2019t get the monk\u2019s name correct: He writes \u2018Enderuwe\u2019 for \u2018Wendaruwe\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>The alms-giving was held at Gotabaya\u2019s residence at Mirihana on June 20, 2018. Following is my response to a relevant news video clip uploaded on the lankacnews website on the following day (June 21). It showed two Nayake Theras speaking on the occasion. The video included only two short extracts from their sermons, one from each. It is useful to learn what both of them said, speaking on behalf of the Maha Sangha. The words that led to controversy were uttered by the monk (above named) who was the second to speak. The following is my verbatim translation of the words of the monk who spoke first, Ven. Kotugoda Dhammawasa Nayake Thera (I have inserted my explanations in parentheses for the benefit of the non-Sinhala speaker):<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa fulfilled a great responsibility. He saved the country. These people (the Rajapaksa siblings) who are here were behind him. There\u2019s a feeling widely prevalent among the people of this country that if he does not come forward (i.e., if there is a legal impediment that prevents Mahinda from offering himself as a candidate for the presidency at the next election) you are the next person most suitable for a position (for such a position). We are very happy about that. The endorsement that the Pohottuwa (Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna) got around the country clearly shows what the attitude of the people is. It can be understood from this that the country (further) needs your services and your family\u2019s. Mr. Basil (Rajapaksa) here, is experienced in serving (the country). We see various shortcomings in the current administration. (This is surely an understatement.) Therefore, the people are fed up (with the way things are going). We the Maha Sangha call upon you to commit yourself to a firm resolution to extend your fullest cooperation to the people for the purpose of safeguarding this (country and the Buddhasasana)&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The second speaker, as recorded in the video, Ven. Wendaruwe Upali, the Asgiriya Anunayake Thera, addressing Gotabaya in his turn, reinforced, in his own way, what Ven. Dhammawasa said earlier:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You have been called a Hitler. So, what we finally remind you is that you might even become a Hitler (which is unlikely, given your character) and rebuild the country. (Loud laughter was heard from the listeners at this point). What the Maha Sangha finally reiterates is that you rebuild this country even by resorting to a military administration (as a last resort, which is also unlikely in your case)&#8221;. (It was clear that he referred to these two options as unlikely necessities.)<\/p>\n<p>Only a person with a good knowledge of spoken Sinhala and some empathy with the Sinhala Buddhist culture can do justice to the monks\u2019 speeches here, that is, only such a person can understand what they really meant. The monk didn\u2019t literally mean that Gotabaya become a veritable Hitler. He knows that he won\u2019t. He only stressed what the previous monk said: As the Pohottuwa victory at the local government election demonstrated, the popular demand is for a Rajapaksa period again. But since Mahinda Rajapaksa cannot become president a third time (in terms of the 19A), the mantle falls on one of his brothers, probably on Gotabaya. The country is sliding down in the view of the monks. They are insisting that Gotabaya become the president according to the popular will (i.e., when he is elected to that post by the popular vote, of which the monks are confident); they are sure that the country will return to the desired political stability, communal harmony, and economic development in a peaceful Sri Lanka, whose territorial integrity and national security as a single sovereign nation are permanently guaranteed. That sort of country was fast emerging under Mahinda Rajapaksa\u2019s presidency, particularly after the defeat of separatist terrorism in 2009 till the end of 2014.<\/p>\n<p>The country\u2019s voters (most of whom are familiar with Sinhala and the Buddhist culture) have no problem understanding the real meaning of the Anunayake Thera\u2019s admonition to Gotabaya, and the irrelevance of his innocuous reference to Hitler and military rule. Sri Lankan voters also understand that the Maha Sangha is an integral, organic part of the majority Sinhala Buddhist society. Their moral influence on the rulers is indispensable for the freedom and security of all communities to flourish. The opinions of certain anti-national media mercenaries, NGO peace-nicks, and other vested interests are irrelevant to Sri Lankans, if their franchise is not obstructed, and remains intact despite unpatriotic politicians\u2019 current machinations against the country.<\/p>\n<p>ROHANA R. WASALA<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ROHANA R. WASALA\u00a0Courtesy The Island June 28, 2018, 10:20 pm Sasanka Perera, a sociology professor at New Delhi\u2019s South Asian University and its vice-president, uses a cannon to kill a mosquito (\u2018Pining for Hitler\u2019\/The Island\/June 27, 2018). The funny thing is that there isn\u2019t even a mosquito to kill in this case. 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