
INDIA FIRST . SATYA DARSHAN . ASHUTOSH
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Not intended to hurt anyone’s sentiments. Reader’s discretion is required.
(Disclaimer: This article is based on a philosophical perspective and analysis of mythological references. Its purpose is not to criticize any individual, institution, or government, but to inspire reflection on the interrelationship between technology and society.)

The Solution That Enslaves:
If we turn the pages of history, a recurring pattern emerges. Following every crisis, a ‘Messiah’ or ‘Avatar’ rises, promising ‘salvation’ to the masses. Yet, if we view this through a logical and philosophical lens, is it merely a coincidence, or a carefully orchestrated ‘script’? The most essential prerequisite for becoming a successful savior (Messiah/Avatar) is the existence of a ‘villain’ or a ‘problem.’ For without a crisis, who would ever feel the need for a savior?

“Without fear, there can be no love” —
This couplet is not merely a maxim of the path of devotion, but a bitter truth regarding the balance of power. The mathematics of power is remarkably simple: if the populace were truly free, self-confident, and fearless, why would they ever bow down before anyone?
In numerous tales from the Puranas, we observe how ‘calamity’ was engineered from *within* the very system, only for that same ‘system’ to subsequently expand its dominion under the pretext of delivering liberation from it. Is it merely a coincidence that both the problem and the solution emanate from the very same source?
The Cycle of Jaya and Vijaya: Liberation for Whom?

In mythological contexts, the tale of ‘Jaya and Vijaya’ conveys a deeply profound systemic message. According to the legends, these gatekeepers of Lord Vishnu incarnated on Earth in the guise of Asuras (demons). From Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu to Ravana and Kumbhakarna, and finally Shishupala and Dantavakra—all of them fostered an atmosphere of anarchy and tyranny upon the Earth.
The pertinent question arises: If they were, in fact, Lord Vishnu’s own gatekeepers, why did the common people have to bear the brunt of their transgression?
Was the suffering endured by the masses merely a ‘system failure’? It was only after the common people had endured anguish, bloodshed, and atrocities for thousands of years that the ‘cup of sin’ finally overflowed, paving the way for the divine incarnation. The Avatar arrived, slew these gatekeepers, and granted them ‘liberation’ (a return to their original state).
The question remains: Was this truly the liberation of the people, or merely a cleansing of the very system that the powers-that-be had themselves devised? The people, in this entire process, served as nothing more than ‘fuel’—mere collateral damage.
Corruption: Is it the ‘flavor’ of power?

Even within today’s modern governance systems, we observe the very same ‘fear-based model.’ Tulsidasji once remarked: “Without fear, there can be no love.” In modern politics, ‘fear’ (manifesting as corruption or disorder) is being utilized to garner ‘love’—that is, votes and public support.
Do governments genuinely wish to eradicate corruption?
Were corruption to be eliminated, the very ‘fear’ that compels the public to bow—however reluctantly—before the government or a powerful establishment would cease to exist. Corruption serves as the ‘seasoning’ without which the very flavor of power would turn insipid. As long as the problem persists, the relevance of the one offering the solution—the ‘savior’—remains intact.
The Global Pattern of the ‘Messiah’ and ‘Avatarist Illusion’

Whether it be the ‘illusion of the Avatar’ or the anticipation of the ‘Imam Mahdi’ or ‘Messiah’ within Abrahamic faiths—the central message of them all remains the same: “We will alleviate your suffering.” Yet, a fundamental question arises here: Who, precisely, is inflicting this suffering upon us? Is this suffering external, or is it an intrinsic part of the very ‘system’ designed to sell us the ‘solution’? It is a ‘script’ in which both the problem and the solution originate from the very same source. The masses are herded—much like ‘slaves’—to follow a savior who ultimately imprisons them within the ‘cloud servers’ of technology or ideology.

Whether it is the doctrine of ‘Resurrection’ in the Abrahamic faiths, or modern-day ‘Transhumanism’—which speaks of uploading consciousness to the cloud—both are leading in the same direction: collective control. Their objective is to transform that ‘indomitable human consciousness’ into a ‘software’ that can be updated and controlled.
The Limits of Brahma and Vishnu: The Message of the Agni-Linga

When Brahma, the Creator of the universe, and Vishnu, its Preserver, were themselves locked in a battle fueled by ego, an ‘Agni-Lingam’ (Pillar of Fire) manifested. It had neither a beginning nor an end. It was the radiance of the ‘Ultimate Truth’ (Shiva).
At that moment, both Brahma and Vishnu were defeated, for they failed to comprehend that the very ‘coding’ (the creation) they were orchestrating was, in itself, not ‘complete.’
If even deities like Brahma and Vishnu could not fathom that Ultimate Truth, why are we blindly handing over the ‘remote control’ of our consciousness to one of their avatars or to some messiah?
Conclusion:
What we seek—peace, liberation, and resolution—lies not outside of us. It resides within your own consciousness. When you surrender your consciousness into the hands of a messiah or an avatar, you merely become a part of the coding of that very system.

Truth is not some ‘external’ object that an avatar will come and hand to you. Truth is that ‘inner light’ of yours which ignites only when you are liberated from the snares of ‘fear’ and ‘greed.’
What, then, should be done?
Ask questions: Decode the ‘control’ that lies hidden behind every convenience.
Become self-reliant: Do not surrender your decision-making power to a machine.
Revere your consciousness: You are not ‘data’; you are a ‘living consciousness.’ Uphold this dignity.
The day you realize that ‘suffering’ itself is an integral part of the very system that is selling you ‘solutions,’ on that very day, you will break free from this cyclical illusion—this *Maya*.
Shiva alone is Truth; for Shiva is the deity of ‘change’ and ‘destruction’ (the dissolution of the old), not of ‘fuel’ and ‘dependency.’ The day you step out of this loop of ‘avatar-centric illusion’ and recognize your own ‘inner light of Truth,’ on that very day, you will transcend the ranks of servitude and become as free as Shiva himself.
The true essence of Shiva is Light. It is a flame that should not be extinguished by the offering of water, but rather kindled within one’s own self. Not through mantras or chants—but through the ascetic discipline of silence. Not through ostentation—but within the arena of Truth.