tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7000456447770564113.post241353962499624981..comments2024-02-15T17:55:05.415+05:30Comments on Anaarkali - The Saga of Bhil Adivasi Indigenous People: Bhumisparsha MudraRahul Banerjeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03878406459334361611noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7000456447770564113.post-40454549069688316662010-07-17T22:29:42.718+05:302010-07-17T22:29:42.718+05:30I realized where I was stuck....touching the groun...I realized where I was stuck....touching the ground to touch grass!! so it is earth not grass ...enlightened !!!!<br />shivaniAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7000456447770564113.post-34452282556643589622010-07-01T18:45:51.464+05:302010-07-01T18:45:51.464+05:30That is an important point you make regarding anon...That is an important point you make regarding anonymity. Whatever work one does for the community must be done selflessly and without seeking any fame otherwise it is compromised.Rahul Banerjeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03878406459334361611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7000456447770564113.post-87377626249300852802010-06-30T12:03:15.372+05:302010-06-30T12:03:15.372+05:30Thank you for making the point that individual &qu...Thank you for making the point that individual "liberation" or "enlightenment" is ethically compromised by the systemic nature of oppression from which no one is free. The Buddha's bhumi sparsh mudra also relates to this; earth is his witness; and he seeks to fulfill his role in and for earth. Due to his great love he took up his ministry of compasion even after attaining nirvana, and practised it through 45 long years full of trials and tribulations. From the Buddhist tradition comes the vision of the bodhisattva, a being of enlightenment, whose role is simply to work anonymously for the liberation of every last blade of grass on earth before taking personal liberation.ramahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07762427741454619332noreply@blogger.com