Truth
(Meaning of Truth)
By M. K. Gandhi
I deal with truth first of all, as the
Satyagraha Ashram owes its very existence to the pursuit and the
attempted practice of truth.
The word satya (Truth) is derived from Sat
which means 'being'. Nothing is or exists in reality except Truth. That
is why Sat or Truth is perhaps the most important name of God, In fact
it is more correct to say that Truth is God than to say God is truth.
But as we cannot do without a ruler or a general, such names of God as
'King' or 'Kings' or ' The Almighty' are and will remain generally
current. On deeper thinking, however it will be realized that Sat or
Satya is the only correct and fully sign fact name for God.
And where there is Truth, there is also is
knowledge which is true. Where there is no Truth, there also is
knowledge which is true. Where there is no Truth, there can be no true
knowledge. That is why the word Chit or knowledge is associated with the
name of God. And where there is true knowledge, there is always bliss.
(Ananda). There sorrow has no place. And even as Truth is eternal, so is
the bliss derived from it. Hence we know God as Sat-Chit-ananda, one
who combines in Himself Truth, Knowledge and Bliss.
Devotion to this Truth is the sole
justification for our existence. All our activities should be centered
in Truth. Truth should be the very breath of our life.
When once this stage in the pilgrim's
progress is reached, all other rules of correct living will come without
effort, and obedience to them will be instinctive. But without Truth it
is impossible to observe any principles or rules in life.
Generally speaking observation of the law
of Truth is understood merely to mean that we must speak the Truth. But
we in the Ashram should understand the word Satya or Truth in a much
wider sense. There should be truth in thought, truth in speech, and
truth in action. To the man who has realized this truth in its fullness,
nothing else remains to be known , because all knowledge is necessary
included in it. What is not included in it is not truth, and so not true
knowledge; and there can be no inward peace without true knowledge. If
we once learn how to apply this never failing test of Truth, we will at
once able to find out what is worth doing, what is worth seeing, what is
worth reading.
But how is one to to realize this Truth,
which may be likened to the philosophers stone or the cow of plenty? By
single minded devotion (abhyasa ) and indifference to all other
interests in life (vairagya) replies the Bhagavadgita. In spite, however
of such devotion, what may appear as Truth to one person will often
appear as untruth to another person. But that need not worry the seeker.
where there is honest effort, it will be realized that what appear to
be different truths are like the countless and apparently different
leaves of the same tree. Does not God himself appear to different
individuals in different aspects? Yet we know that He is one. But Truth
is the right designation of God. Hence there is nothing wrong in every
man following Truth according to his lights. Indeed it is his duty to do
so. Then if there is a mistake on the part of any one so following
Truth it will be automatically set right. For the quest of Truth
involves tapas self suffering, sometimes even unto death. There can be
no place in it even a trace of self interest. In such selfless search
for Truth nobody can lose his bearings for long. Directly he takes to
the wrong path he stumbles, and is thus redirected to the right path.
Therefore the pursuit of Truth is true bhakti (devotion). It is the path
that leads to God. There is no place in it for cowardice, no place for
defeat. It is the talisman by which death itself becomes the portal to
life eternal.
In this connection it will be well to
ponder over the lives and examples of Harishchandra, Prahlad,
Ramchandra, Imam Hussain, the Christians saints, etc. How beautiful it
would be if all of us, young and old, men and women devoted ourselves
wholly to Truth in all that we might do in our walking hours, whether
working, eating, drinking, or playing till dissolution of the body makes
us one with Truth? God as Truth has been for me a treasure beyond
price; may He be so to every one of us.
Source: The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi
The best way http://www.mkgandhi.org/
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