VishwaManava Smriti: A Code for the Universal Human
Composed in the spirit of eternal inquiry, this Smriti weaves the threads of Socratic wisdom—questioning the soul’s depths for virtue’s light—Basavanna’s fire against chains of caste and ritual, and Kuvempu’s boundless vision of one humanity under the stars. It is “smart” not in circuits of code, but in the adaptive spark of reason, justice, and unity that evolves with time’s tide. Let it guide not domination, but elevation: a living pact for the global kin, where every soul is architect of its world. May the examined heart beat as one.
Prakaraṇa I: Ātma-Vidyā (Knowledge of the Self) – Socrates’ Mirror
In the agora of the mind, seek thyself as the first quest.
Verse 1: “Know thyself,” whispers the unexamined void; for ignorance is the thief of virtue, and no wrong springs from a heart illumined. Question thy shadows—courage in doubt, temperance in desire, justice in every breath. The wise life is not hoarded, but forged in dialogue with the inner oracle.
Verse 2: Let the Socratic fire burn blind faiths: Probe assumptions like stones in the stream, until truth flows clear. Self-mastery is no solitary throne, but endurance shared—autarkeia, the soul’s quiet fortress against the storm of wants.
Principle: In an age of algorithms that whisper certainties, reclaim the dialectic: Teach children to ask why, not what. Virtue is knowledge; let schools be mantapas of wonder, not memorization.
Prakaraṇa II: Samatva-Dharma (Equality’s Law) – Basavanna’s Anvil
Cast off the iron of birth’s decree; the divine linga dwells in every form, unbound by varna’s veil.
Verse 3: As Basavanna struck the chains of hierarchy, so declare: No soul lesser by caste, creed, or kin. The body is temple, the heart its priest—worship through work, not rites that divide. Let the oppressed lead the assembly; Anubhava Mantapa rises anew in forums of the free.
Verse 4: High thought in humble toil: The laborer’s hand holds Shiva’s spark, the scholar’s quill but echoes it. Reject the feast of the few; share the grain of the earth, for dominion mocks the divine. Introspect to ignite—self-realization shatters the throne of tyrants.
Principle: In nations scarred by walls of wealth and race, enact Basavanna’s revolt: Laws that lift the last first, economies of equity where land and labor unite the many. Gender’s gate dissolves; let women, wards, and wanderers claim the circle’s center.
Prakaraṇa III: Vishwa-Maitri (Universal Kinship) – Kuvempu’s Horizon
One humanity, woven from earth’s myriad threads—transcend the fragments of tongue, temple, and tribe.
Verse 5: Kuvempu’s clarion: Vishwa Manava, the cosmic citizen! Born of stardust, divided by delusion—reunite in the river of reason. Live and let live: Blind beliefs crumble like autumn leaves; seek truth on thy own wings, rational and radiant.
Verse 6: The self’s forge tempers the world’s peace—ethics bloom in unity’s garden. No border binds the breath of Brahma; race, religion, rite are but rivers to the sea of souls. Purpose pulses: To heal the divides, embrace the stranger as kin, the foe as mirror.
Principle: Amid global gales of greed and green crisis, embody Maitri: Constitutions as bridges, not barriers; tech as tool for tongues to touch, not towers to topple. Celebrate Vishwa Manava Day not in verse alone, but in vows—sustainable soils for all, AI attuned to equity, migrations met with open arms.
Prakaraṇa IV: Karma-Yoga (Action’s Wisdom) – The Triad’s Flame
Virtue demands deed; inquiry ignites reform; unity births justice.
Verse 7: Socrates questions, Basavanna builds, Kuvempu binds—together, they crown the act. Courage without chains, equality without echo, kinship without end. In the 5 Ws of old—wealth as shared spring, women as warriors equal, wine as moderated muse, wards as wise heirs, wants as wings not weights—find freedom’s form.
Verse 8: The smart soul adapts: In code’s cradle, code ethics anew; in climate’s call, cultivate care. Brainwash no child with dogma’s dust—nurture with the nectar of now, peer-reviewed by life’s lab.
Principle: Measure progress not by thrones, but thriving: Metrics of minds awakened, castes crumbled, continents conjoined. Let constitutions echo this Smriti—Nation as Vishwa, not Domi.
Upasamhara: The Eternal Vow
O Vishwa Manava, swear by the examined earth: I am the question, the equality, the unity. In doubt’s dawn, reform’s roar, and humanity’s hug, live luminous. This Smriti sleeps not in scrolls, but stirs in steps—evolve it, as rivers carve canyons. For in thy light, the world’s wounds weave whole.
Thus ends the VishwaManava Smriti, a seed for sages unborn. May it flower in fields of fairness, from Athens’ stones to Karnataka’s groves.
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