2070th BLOG POST
19th Book of 2023
I remember the days
when I stayed in hostel with around 99.99% Muslim population. Naturally, I had mixed
experiences staying in such an imbalanced environment. As it is said that you
always learn something out of every phase in your life, I never knew how
importantly few people take their religion until I stayed there. When I saw
Muslims commit themselves towards praying their God 5 times a day regularly, I
couldn’t believe it. In lockdown, I started reading my religion and learnt so
much about Hinduism. When I would see the commonalities in practices followed by
both the religions, I always wanted to speak about it. Surprisingly, I found
this book named “Bridges Across Humanity” written by the author, Akhil Gupta. This
425-pages book published by Rupa Publications also has a tagline: “Different
Religions, Similar Teachings” exactly something that this book speaks about.
Author, Akhil
Gupta, deeps dive into 5-6 widely-followed religions in the world and tries to
find out what exactly are they trying to speak. He then discusses how these
different religions formed during different phases and era speaks almost about
the same goal-end. Author goes on discussing that despite having multiple
similarities and same destination, people shed blood on the name of religion
just to prove that the one they’re following is the righteous whereas the Holy book
talks only about inclusion, acceptance and forgiveness.
Akhil has displayed
immense maturity in writing on this topic as there’s a very thin line difference
- crossing which could result in public outroar but his intent is crystal-clear
that he wants to preach a purpose rather than gain any kind of unwanted
publicity. The book is divided into 55 different chapters where each of them is
based upon a topic and what different religions opine about the same. Author,
then, gets into detailing about how the same context is being spoken or
explained in holy books in distinct manners. It is really refreshing and
exciting to know about the fact that even the smallest detailing pertaining to
a philosophy across diverse religions is so similar.
Author also tries
to explore a possibility through his theories that there may be a fact in all
of these being just a mythology without any God or Prophet ever walked upon the
Earth. He feels that most of the tales spoken in the religious texts may be
metaphorical without having any reality attached to it. E.g. He says that he is
very sure that Lord Krishna never spoke the whole Bhagavad Gita but the
religious knowledge has been imparted by different human beings who walked upon
the Earth for several years and kept on adding their inputs in the text.
Similarly, he feels the same has happened with all the other religions too. That
is also one of the reasons why there’s almost similar theories in all the religion
as there must be an era when all humanity was together and started getting
divided but said the same thing in different manners.
I was astonished by
one of the chapters where author talks about the reference of shepherd being
given as an example or story in almost every religion. Similarly, the birth or
death of many prophets walked upon the Earth has the similar story attached to
it. Gupta explains about the fact that every religion mentions about
non-violence, peace, humanity, oneness, love, minimalism etc. yet the society
ends up thinking that a religion promotes violence whereas people from the very
same religion also thinks the same because they are being preached by
distorting the facts. Author has purposefully quoted those texts from the Holy
book and provided clarity upon this controversial topic. He has emphasized on
how no religion promotes anything that can disrupt nature and peace.
Generally, I make
comments whenever I find any book above 300 pages whereas this book crosses
even 425 pages but I must say, it’s very engaging and keeps you interested as
the intent of the author reaches the reader’s heart. The book is a perfect
page-turner despite being a hardcore non-fiction. In fact, I wished if author
could have covered many more aspects. I would love to read 2nd part
of this book. Author’s research work screams through every word, sentence, page
and chapter. I just couldn’t fathom the amount of work author must have put in
bringing this compilation out to us. It’s tough to even go through one religion
completely and he ended up studying multiple diverse religions in such a short
span.
Towards the ending,
Akhil speaks about how society ends up adding their belief systems upon us
which corrupts our original version of humanity. He insists upon us to be
authentic without losing our character rather than following the societal
rules. The last chapter speaks about what does the whole book teaches us in
particular which we should take away with us as key points. The chapter is
really effective and the right manner in which the book needed a full stop. It
motivates you to see the world and people differently. It helps us realize that
the whole world has 99.9% of the DNA similar with just that one bit of
difference which makes us all part of one big space with our own unique
identities. Author highlights that we need to come together, bring the specialties,
similarities and differences of our religion and create something spectacular
than fighting over the minute differences for no beneficial reason.
Talking about the
drawbacks, there’s actually isn’t much. I just wished if book also covered the
aspects such as veg vs non-veg debates etc. which could help people understand
what’s the theory behind certain religions promoting vegetarian lifestyle whereas
some promoting killing animals as well. Similarly, I wanted to know about the wedding
rituals of different religions and why certain things are followed particularly.
There are many such popular topics that I was hoping for the book to cover but
no complaints at all. Author has already covered enough and adding more would
have made this book thicker than all the Holy books brought together. Haha!
Overall, this book
is a necessity in today’s world where we are reaching different planets and
accessing heights of scientific evolution but yet fighting on peculiar and minute
topics which doesn’t even need our attention. I give this book 5 stars out of
5. Yes! Recommended for each and everyone.
Thanks!
WRITING BUDDHA
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