Essay Name – Satyamev Jayate
Preface: Satya Meva Jayate is the ‘national’ motto of India. Which means. Truth always wins. It is written in Devanagari script below the national emblem of India. Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya had an important role in promoting ‘Satya Mev Jayate’ on the national front. Vedanta shows many things of truth and untruth in our texts. In which the use of truth is considered to be the basic element of creation. Which cannot be changed whereas false always shows the mountain of wrong.
History of Satya Mev Jayate: The motto of the whole of India is ‘Satya Mev Jayate’ It was taken from Sarnath, located near Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, from the top of a pillar built by the Sory Emperor Ashoka in 250 BC. Is. But in this summit this motto is not there. ‘Satya Mev Jayate’ is basically known to everyone of ‘Mundakopanishad’. This is a mantra taken from the following verse of Mundakopanishad (Satya Meva Jayate). That verse is like this.
Satyameva Jayate Nanritam Satyen Pantha Vitato Devayanah.
Yenakramantiayyo drtkama yatra satyasya paramam nidhanabh.
In other words
In the end, truth prevails and not untruth, it is the path through which aaptakam (whose desires have been fulfilled) attains the ultimate goal of human life.
In this verse taken from Mundakopanishad, Satyameva Jayate has come. That’s what it’s taken from.
Key Points of Satyamev Jayate: The Government of India adopted this symbol on 26 January 1950. Only three lions are visible in it. Fourth is not visible is the chakra in the carved carving in the middle of the band, which has a bull on the right and a bull and a horse on the left. On the right and left and at the ends are the sides of the other chakras.
Truth of Satyamev Jayate
History of India, we got freedom after a long struggle after countless sacrifices. At the time of independence, our Indian thinkers considered this sentence Satyamev Jayate as a guiding sentence so that the Indian people who were oppressed for centuries could get happiness and the intention behind this sentence was only one. That a person adopts the loyalty of truth, walks on the truth and his victory is always won by Hotya. By adopting this, importance has been given to truth in our Upanishad texts. Truth may take time to win, but truth always wins. Truth may weaken but cannot be defeated, that is, millions of falsehoods put their feet in front of truth, but truth always remains true. And it always wins.
Power of Satyamev Jayate: The power of truth saves a person from every difficult situation.
Kabirdas J has said.
Sound is not equal to penance, lie equals sin.
Jake hirdai sanch hai, ke hirdai you aap.
Meaning: Kabir Das ji says that there is no greater penance in this world than walking on the path of truth, nor is there any greater sin than telling a lie, because in whose heart the truth resides, the Supreme Lord resides in his heart.
According to Kabirdas ji, speaking the truth in this perishable and full of all kinds of evils is the most easy and simple austerity. There is no greater penance than speaking the truth, acting truthfully and walking on the path of truth. And this truth never lets a person lose whose heart is full of truth. He can never be defeated. On the contrary, lying on the contrary, deceit becomes a lie, behaves and conducts full of lies is a bigger sin than all of them. One who has truth in his heart. God resides in his heart. Go to Homepage
Situation of Satyamev Jayate now
Now if we look at this sentence “Satyyate” in today’s perspective. So it seems that its existence has been limited to Ashoka Pillar only. From a common person to a peon, officer, clerk, police, administration, no one follows this sentence, these sentences are just written on the tables of the laws of our country. But who is following him today?
Even look at the sentence used for God like “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” which also means that truth is beneficent. Or is auspicious and truth is dear and beautiful and the constitution of any nation is to provide happiness, peace to the people of that nation. So it is clear that the basis of the constitution lies in this sentence. But who is following it today?
Actually it has become just a sentence and it has been disregarded by today’s politicians whereas Satyamev Jayate is not only a sentence but it is an ideal. A way is a way of life. There is a tradition. In which the spirit of Sarva Bhavantu Sukhinah is contained, this sentence is so vast that one can write a book on it. But it is also in our hands to follow it, what is the truth. Everyone knows but does not want to speak and accept it.
Epilogue
According to me, accepting the basic spirit of “Satyamev Jayate” in this sentence, that is, understanding its original meaning, we should perform our duties by staying in its original meaning and the one who does not follow it insults it. He insults the nation by this national motto. He is a traitor to the nation. The anti-national should be punished harshly. The sentence of Satyamev Jayate should always be victorious, its defeat is our defeat, our country’s defeat, our nation’s defeat, so adopting this sentence should be the pride of the country and he can decide the punishment for the one who insults it. Because this is not a sentence. For us it is the heart of our country which should be as true as a small child.
History of Satya Mev Jayate: The motto of the whole of India is ‘Satya Mev Jayate’ It was taken from Sarnath, located near Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, from the top of a pillar built by the Sory Emperor Ashoka in 250 BC. Is. But in this summit this motto is not there. ‘Satya Mev Jayate’ is basically known to everyone of ‘Mundakopanishad’. This is a mantra taken from the following verse of Mundakopanishad (Satya Meva Jayate). That verse is like this.