The world is facing this gruesome
situation for the first time since inception. There were many epidemics and
wars happened in the past but the effects were limited to certain countries and
most of the world was unconcerned. This COVID situation is first of its kind
and most of humanity has been in lockdown in their dwellings. This jail-like
atmosphere is new to us. Initially, people enjoyed this phenomenon by
circulating related jokes and stayed positive. Then they found some ways to
keep them busy. As the lockdowns are getting extended people have started
feeling anxious. British Parliament has predicted that after Corona Pandemic
there are chances of people facing Anxiety Pandemic which may cause even severe
anarchy in the countries. The tremendous increase of domestic violence is one
such example.
During this lockdown, we tend to find
some inspirational stuff online as staying positive and remain calm are the
most important things we need to do. As a fan of our Indian history, I did try
to find some situations which can inspire us most. There are many examples in
our history which shows that our current situation is far easier to face than
the situations faced by our great ancestors who fought for our country. I got
inspired by the story of how ‘Veer Savarkar’ spent his time in Andaman jail. He
was sentenced double life imprisonment i.e. 50 years of prison in the Kala
Pani. Even the word Kala Pani came from Kaal( Death) Pani. People were left to
die in that prison. A boy of magnificent intellect and the tremendous case of
possibilities was thrown to a far-off island and was ordered to spend the rest
of his life in chains. He took an oath just like Shivaji Maharaj to break the
chains of slavery and take the nation to a bright future. He ignited a fire in
the belly of his companions with his nationalistic views. Many souls sacrificed
themselves after getting inspired by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s words. Because
of his strong desire to free his country, the enslavers became aware sentenced
such punishment that no other revolutionary was punished in similar way.
I have been to Andaman a couple of years
before. The story about his stay overwhelms you. I have visited the cell in
which Savarkar was kept. He was marked as the most dangerous prisoner among
all. He had spent 11-12 years in that menacing prison. A person with so much
ambition spent his life in a dark room where the only view he had was of
gallows, the only sound he could hear was of the prisoners who were screeching
in pain. The food he was offered won’t be considered as a food in normal human
society. In such lockdown state, he composed thousands of verses of beautiful
poems. He used nails to scribble the poems on the prison wall. Every morning he
might have woken up with a hope that he will get another chance to serve Maa
Bharati again. I wonder what might have kept him going in those days.
In these lockdown days, we might get
frustrated and upset as we were never been in such position ever. This is the
time we should learn from our history and our history makers like Savarkar.
Just compare his state in the 10*10 ft jail and our comfortable houses. We are
in a paradisiacal situation in front of his. This comparison might be absurd
for few but it helps when we think of his situation when we are dejected. On
this Savarkar Jayanti let us all promise ourselves that we will learn the
endurance from this great man and keep patience till the COVID situation gets
better. STAY SAFE AND STAY HEALTHY.