आज महात्मा गांधी कि पुण्यतिथी है. आज ही के दिन उनकी ह्त्या कर दी गयी थी। गांधी क्या थे और उनका समाज और देश के लिए क्या योगदान रहा है इस पर बहुत वर्षों से बहस चल रही है और आगे भी चलती रहेगी। उनकी ह्त्या से न केवल भारत बल्कि पूरा विश्व स्तब्ध रह गया था। नेहरू उस समय प्रधान मंत्री थे।
उस शोक की घड़ी में उन्होंने देश को जो सम्बोधन किया था वह मैं आप सब से शेयर कर रहा हूँ।
उस शोक की घड़ी में उन्होंने देश को जो सम्बोधन किया था वह मैं आप सब से शेयर कर रहा हूँ।
The light has gone out of our lives and there is
darkness everywhere. I do not know what to tell you and how to say it. Our
beloved leader, Bapu as we called him, the Father of the Nation, is no more.
Perhaps I am wrong to say that. Nevertheless, we will never see him again as we
have seen him for these many years. We will not run to him for advice and seek
solace from him, and that is a terrible blow, not to me only, but to millions
and millions in this country. And it is a little difficult to soften the blow
by any other advice that I or anyone else can give you.
The light has gone out, I said, and yet I was
wrong. For the light that shone in this country was no ordinary light. The
light that has illumined this country for these many years will illumine this
country for many more years, and a thousand years later, that light will be
seen in this country and the world will see it and it will give solace to
innumerable hearts. For that light represented something more than the
immediate past, it represented the living, the eternal truths, reminding us of
the right path, drawing us from error, taking this ancient country to freedom.
All this has happened when there was so much
more for him to do. We could never think that he was unnecessary or that he had
done his task. But now, particularly, when we are faced with so many
difficulties, his not being with us is a blow most terrible to bear.
A madman has put an end to his life, for I can
only call him mad who did it, and yet there has been enough of poison spread in
this country during the past years and months, and this poison has had an
effect on people's minds. We must face this poison, we must root out this
poison, and we must face all the perils that encompass us, and face them not
madly or badly, but rather in the way that our beloved teacher taught us to
face them.
The first thing to remember now is that none of
us dare misbehave because he is angry. We have to behave like strong and
determined people, determined to face all the perils that surround us,
determined to carry out the mandate that our great teacher and our great leader
has given us, remembering always that if, as I believe, his spirit looks upon
us and sees us, nothing would displease his soul so much as to see that we have
indulged in any small behavior or any violence.
So we must not do that. But that does not mean
that we should be weak, but rather that we should, in strength and in unity,
face all the troubles that are in front of us. We must hold together, and all
our petty troubles and difficulties and conflicts must be ended in the face of
this great disaster. A great disaster is a symbol to us to remember all the big
things of life and forget the small things of which we have thought too much.
In his death he has reminded us of the big things of life, the living truth,
and if we remember that, then it will be well with India ...
It was proposed by some friends that Mahatmaji's
body should be embalmed for a few days to enable millions of people to pay
their last homage to him. But it was his wish, repeatedly expressed, that no
such thing should happen, that this should not be done, that he was entirely
opposed to any embalming of his body, and so we decided that we must follow his
wishes in this matter, however much others might have wished otherwise.
And so the cremation will take place on Saturday
in Delhi city by the side of the Jamuna River. On Saturday forenoon, about
11.30 a.m., the bier will be taken out at Birla House and it will follow a
prescribed road and go to the Jamuna River. The cremation will take place there
at about 4 p.m. The place and the route will be announced by radio and the
Press.
People in Delhi who wish to pay their last
homage should gather along this route. I will not advise too many of them to
come to Birla House, but rather to gather on both sides of this long route from
Birla House to the Jamuna River. And I trust that they will remain there in
silence without any demonstrations. That is the best way and the most fitting
way to pay homage to this great soul. Also, Saturday should be a day of fasting
and prayer for all of us.
Those who live elsewhere, out of Delhi and in
other parts of India, will no doubt take such part as they can in this last
homage. For them also, let this be a day of fasting and prayer. And at the
appointed time for cremation, that is 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, people
should go to the river or to the sea and offer prayers there. And while we
pray, the greatest prayer that we can offer is to take a pledge to dedicate
ourselves to the truth, and to the cause for which this great countryman of
ours lived and for which he has died. That is the best prayer that we can offer
him and his memory. That is the best prayer we can offer to India and
ourselves. Jai Hind.
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