Try GOLD - Free

When ritual masquerades as religion's true inner essence

The Sunday Guardian

|

October 05, 2025

Buildings, rituals, identities come and go. They cannot be the heart of religion.

- ACHARYA PRASHANT

When ritual masquerades as religion's true inner essence

A question often arises: if spirituality is about inner transformation, why do societies still quarrel so fiercely over temples, mosques, churches, and shrines? Why is the defence of religious symbols carried even to the point of bloodshed?

The uncomfortable truth is this: when we lose access to the real treasure within, we cling desperately to substitutes. A poor man with nothing but a cracked vessel in his hut will fight ferociously if you try to take it away. Not because the vessel is valuable, but because in his eyes, it is all he owns. Humanity, having forgotten its inner riches, clings in the same way to rituals, buildings, and labels. What should have been a gateway to freedom becomes the excuse for bondage.

The very word "religion" points to a return: going back to one's essence. In India, adhyatma carries the same meaning: knowing the self. Yet this original sense has been steadily eroded. Instead of showing us the mirror of truth, religion today has become a way to escape it.

True religion unsettles you. It forces you to see what you would rather avoid: dishonesty, insecurity, fear of death. That is why the Upanishads were likened to a mirror.

They did not comfort, they revealed. But mirrors are dangerous for the ego: they show the blemishes. Over time, priests and institutions found it safer to replace the mirror with marble walls. Temples and cathedrals rose high, rituals grew elaborate, and religion was largely reduced to a soothing spectacle. A shrine became the equivalent of a massage: momentary comfort, no transformation. The mirror was gone, and with it, the possibility of liberation.

If all I possess is a five-rupee note, its loss feels like the loss of everything. I will clutch at it as though my life depends on it. But if I have discovered a billion within, even the loss of a thousand will not disturb me.

MORE STORIES FROM The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

DEADLY INFECTIONS AND TOXINS FROM WATER OUTDOORS

The outbreak of “brain-eating” amoeba infections or PAM (primary amoebic meningoencephalitis) in Kozhikode district and the adjacent Malappuram district, in Kerala, has drawn attention to the dangers of contaminated water.

time to read

6 mins

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

No plans for regulatory oversight of family offices, clarifies SEBI

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Saturday clarified that it is not considering any regulatory oversight of family offices, dismissing recent media reports suggesting otherwise.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

TRUMP EYES STAKE IN GREENLAND EARTHS MINE

Trump administration officials have discussed taking a stake in Critical Metals Corp (CRML.O), four people familiar with the discussions told media, which would give Washington a direct interest in the largest rare earths project in Greenland, the Arctic territory that President Donald Trump once suggested buying.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

MICHIEL TO DIRECT 'FINAL DESTINATION'

Belgian filmmaker Michiel Blanchart has been roped in to direct the next instalment of ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Nitish to meet JDU picks personally before announcement

Chief Minister will evaluate aspirants individually, ensuring alignment with party’s electoral strategy.

time to read

2 mins

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

AIMIM PROJECTS CONFIDENCE, TO CONTEST BIHAR POLLS INDEPENDENTLY

As the Bihar Assembly elections approach, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) is projecting confidence about mounting a strong challenge, especially in its stronghold of Seemanchal.

time to read

2 mins

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

BJP NAVIGATES STATE LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES

BJP appoints new leaders in Gujarat, Jharkhand, but faces hurdles in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

time to read

2 mins

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

COULD TRUMP’S PEACE PLAN BE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE GAZA TUNNEL?

Trump’s 20-point proposal offers hope for Gaza, but hurdles remain on both sides.

time to read

6 mins

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Delhi Police reunite 106 missing persons in September

In the span of just one month, the Delhi Police have successfully traced and reunited over a hundred missing individuals across the capital. According to officials, the South-West District Police alone managed to locate and restore 106 missing persons, including 31 children and 75 adults, to their families under the banner of Operation Milap during September 2025.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

IndianOil appoints Srivastava as director

Saumitra P Srivastava has assumed charge as Director (Marketing) at IndianOil, bringing with him a distinguished career spanning over three decades.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size