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Great Message
THE
stupendous success of the reception to Srijut Bepin Chandra Pal, a success which
outdid all previous occasions of the kind, was a convincing proof of the popular
feeling and left no doubt in the minds of those who saw it that the nation is
alive. We have always believed that God is at work in the hearts of the people
to effect His mighty purpose. When Sj. Bepin Chandra spoke at College Square in
answer to the welcome he received from the people of Calcutta, the same deep
conviction breathed from his lips and expressed itself in words of an inspired
fervour, "The man is nothing, the personality is nought, and it is a vain
egoism to think that we are doing anything. There is One in whose hands we are
instruments and puppets, One who directs all our motions." This is the
conviction that the Prophet of Nationalism has brought with him from his deep
self-communing in the solitude of the cell to which the enemies of Nationalism
had consigned him. They sent him there in the hope of silencing for a while the
mighty and inspiring voice which had stirred the heart of India and created a
revolution in sentiment and opinion. But they were mere instruments in the hand
of One who is ordering all things so that Asia may move steadily to its
resurgence. He it was who secluded Bepin Chandra for a while from the stir and
movement of the outside world so that his heart might be forced in on itself and
lie open to the new thought which the nation must now learn, so that Nationalism
may enter on a new chapter of its history. No farther progress, no new
development is possible until the divine nature of the movement is thoroughly
understood by those who have been selected to lead it. The one thing which can
bring it to nought and drag this nation back into servitude is selfishness,
weakness and egoism in those who are entrusted severally with different
departments of the work which has to be done so that Swaraj may be fulfilled. It
has therefore been made an indispensable condition of the success of the
movement that those who lead it shall learn
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lesson that it is God's movement and not theirs, that, as Bepin Chandra declared
in his speech at College Square, the men are nothing, there is One who directs
and controls all their movements. In the stir and clamour of the political
struggle, in the clash of factions with their petty meannesses and paltry
rancours, with the voice of thousands shouting accalmations to him as the
creator of the movement, even so powerful a mind as Bepin
Chandra's
would have been led
away and
another might have been added to the mighty
minds and strong personalities whom egoism has stopped short in their work for
India and through India for the world. Therefore he was removed for a while from
the busy scene which was so largely filled with his great personality and
far-sounding eloquence, removed by a means which man would never have dreamed
of, by a chain of petty circumstances which seemed mere fortuity so that for six
months his soul might be alone with itself and he might take stock of his
personal strength and weakness and realise that his strength was not his own but
God's, his eloquence was not his own but God's, his fruitful, strong and subtle
brain was not his own, but God's. When we heard him on Tuesday avow the struggle
in his soul and its deep consequence, we felt once more convinced of the divine
workings. All great teachers have to go through this hour of lonely
self-communion and deep mental travail in order that they may learn the nature
of their commission and whence it proceeds. It is only after this hour has come
to them that their mission really begins, and all that went before was merely a
preparation for that hour; for they must feel the power within them before they
can realise who gave them the power. Bepin Chandra went to prison,
— the leader of a section and the spokesman of a
party; but if he lives in the revelation he has received in his sojourn in the
desert, he will be in future something far greater, and become the prophet and
inspirer of a nation consecrated to that mission by a power whose wisdom will
lead him and whose strength will protect throughout the struggle that lies in
front. Others, we hope, will realise the meaning of the words which fell from
him in his first utterance after his return. There are many powerful spirits now
in the ranks of Nationalism who have also their share of the work, some of whom
are still under the influence of egoism and
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that by their own skill, courage and ability they will bring the movement to a
success. Unless they learn the lesson which Bepin Chandra has learned, they will
be in danger of misleading the people and themselves being withdrawn from the
field as unfit instruments. To them as to all this country it was a great and
necessary message that the foremost man among us has delivered as the word that
God spoke to him in the silence of his prison.
Bande Mataram,
March 12, 1908
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