Oi Mahamanab Ase - The afterlife of Netaji Subhas - The Military and International Politics Super Human


The Mahamanab or the great man was an astute military strategist, possessed a superhuman sense of international affairs whereby he predicted a lot of events even before they occurred. He says, to quote from Oi Mahamanab Ase - "Spread over a period, shocks after shocks with mounting crescendo SHALL be coming (to India). A deep deep malign cancer is sapping out the vital saps of India. Like a Devilish Octopus it has spread over and caught in its tentacles the whole body and spread over and outside. It has been thus for two thousand years. A most serious disease, fatal and malign, requires more than equal serious diagnosis and treatment..."
'What is obtained too cheap - is esteemed too lightly. The present Government and party (and people too), obtained this freedom too cheap. Rude shocks are needed to jolt them up."
"Diabolical Godless Communism shall be buried 1000 fathoms deep, never to rise"
"Only China proper (shorn of her skirt frills) shall live, sans Communism." Mahakal, the name that he had given himself had only contempt for contemporary Indian politics - "Indian politics...urgh..it stinks." Reminds of a person who was greatly betrayed and hurt by the politicians once, way back in 1939, when despite winning the presidential election of Congress he had to step down because Gandhivadis won't let him function. By irony those gandhivadis became the rulers of India and the mahamanab had to return to his homeland hidden from public eyes and stay back as an ascetic in a deplorable and wretched condition. He himself had stated in a letter, "You can't imagine what vexatious dog life this dead man is living." He went without proper food for three years while staying in Neemsar and other places in U.P, had to take shelter under a tarpaulin and had to endure many miseries, all for the sake of his nation.
About East Pakistan he had predicted well before the Bangladesh war, "after some years it will be a line written in history that area was known for a short time as Pakistan." But at the same time he warned against reuniting Bengal. He said, "you and your people let East Bengal get the whole - gamut of the thing. Never, never anyone of you shout and shriek for United Bengal for heaven's sake...Them, Muslims of East Bengal have been so primed as to be in no mood to be united with Hindu West Bengal. They want to taste independent Muslim Bengal. Let the Muslims of East Bengal have it seemingly on their own gas, first." and then comes a chiller, "The next stage shall crop up thereafter". Did he foresaw the murder of democracy in Bangladesh along with the extermination of the entire family of Sheikh Mujib? He was extremely upset about partition of India, esp. the brutal rape and killing of women and children. He said that they were carried in shiploads to Africa and Middle East for becoming sex slaves. He said that conservative".  Muslims hate Hindus because they know that Hindus are cowards, they will flee at the first signs of trouble. But they will know to obey when they see a commanding presence - "with a thundering whip and a stern command. He said that the world worships bravery and strength. He said that what India needed was brilliant military strategies. After Chanakya no master strategist was born in India and the nation did not invest in developing its military power. Therefore it paid heavily for this two thousand years of omission. Now he said something more significant, "Remember, your men are in every key place here and overseas. This time their garbs are legal. They simply cannot be touched and detected. Under their garbs they are working, they are in key positions in all the key capitals and on the nerve centres which count, manipulating, pulling, suppressing, exploding, creating and forcing issues and policies, mystifying - clarifying and shaping...all only with a single purpose. This time, no chances, no mistakes, no failure." He knows that betrayals were the prime reasons why most of the movements against the British had failed. So he was doubly cautious, he did not trust anybody with all information. He was extremely reticent, often cryptic, about himself.
Much before publishing of the Gulag Archipelago, this wonderful man had given a vivid description of the labour camps in Siberia  - labours, teachers, scienticts, craftsmen, authors all interned - 5000 to 25000 people in these camps, around 49 such camps. All ultra modern things of daily needs are produced there. The pain is unimaginable. Out of the pangs of hunger men eat their own skins. "Keep your back hot by heavy work", no shelter from cold.
This great man said much before the CIA report was published, that he had advised Ho Chi Minh to drop cartloads of drugs (cocaine) among US soldiers and make them addicted so that they would lose their ability to fight. He said, "America, the most powerful nation, if, even after fighting for thouand years will not be able to win over North Vietnam." Then he added, War is no sentimental business, its a cold, calculated affair. No war can be conducted and fought with kid gloves. Modern war esp. takes an appalling toll both in human lives and property. No civilized nation risks it lightly but when it is forced on, it has to be waged in such a manner that makes the opponent wince. This is not done in a vindictive manner but in a cold calculated way to break the opponent's morale, so that he is forced to sue for peace.
But he also has the message of hope for India. "In the inviolable and most Divine name of mother jagadamba Durga, Bhavani, Chandi, Bengal - India SHALL rise again in her full glory. Corrupt people on my motherland's soil will be completely eliminated gradually. And after a specified period dishonest persons will not have the right to exist on Indian soil. And one, rather, your SAMARITAN shall lead whole world to the fourth stage of civilization.."
If Bengal lives who dies? And if Bengal dies...who lives! was his question. To him Bengal was synonymous with greater India.
He said (translation mine) " Throughout Asia and even outside what is happening you won't and can't know. Simply put, rice is boiling in a big kadhai. Until the rice is prepared there is utter chaos. Then rice will come out, pure, white, i.e all things will end well. Bengal will be the first place for this arghya. And after that there are many many..." By Bengal being the first place he meant the liberation of Bengal from Pakistan's clutch. He predicted about Pakistan that after curving out Bangladesh disturbances will begin in Baluchistan and Pakhtunistan. Ultimately Pakistan will become in his language, "khanda..khandah...khandaah" - broken, broken twice and broken into many parts. He described himself as a born revolutionary, a guerrilla. He said, "a guerrilla is always alert and ready for pouncing." Sometimes his lamentations pertaining to the past are revealing, "I had high hopes, that after crossing Burma, Bengal will rise like a single person. When the English commander was about to surrender, four men betrayed....wheels of fortune turned." He was simply refering to the defeat of INA in Kohima and Imphal. After winning Moirang, INA was about to gain an upperhand when due to lack of food and the monsoon the soldiers had to retreat. Garewahl and another betrayed and went over to the British camp. That turned the fortune as British came to know of the condition of the INA soldiers.
He made shocking revelations, "After second world war there have been atleast 50 wars fought, America had not able to win a single of them." "Thingle", he said, imitating Churchill, claiming that he was alive to reveal that little secret that Churchill could not say "S".
He claimed that he helped Dalai Lama to escape to India when he was betrayed by Nehru, as General Shiva or General Death. It is written in Thomas Llowell Junior's book on Dalai Lama says that a certain leader of the Khampa tribes, a general Death or general Shiva, helped the great Lama escape to India from China when Tibet was under siege. And yet Mahakal seemed to be the greatest of the pals of Mao Tse Tung whom he referred to as Tunga Bhadra. He also claimed great camaraderie with Ho Chi Minh whom he refered to as the poet president. He gave hints as to how he helped Vietnam to win against US - "the pride of nine generals and a shadow behind them." The photo of Paris peace conference truly reveals a shadow behind Vietnamese delegation, who look every much like what Subhas Bose would have looked in his old age. Nobody could say who he was.
Great wisdom poured from him, "The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going. The ability to make up your mind inspires self confidence, it gives you inner power, and it commands the respect of your fellow men."
From Upanishads and Gita to Nuclear physics to military strategy to international politics and diplomacy to occult to spirituality and Yoga and Pranayama to para science to history - Mahakal is vast repository of knowledge.
He says (translation mine), "India has a mission, a message, for spreading that message India is alive for centuries after centuries... He urges all Indians to win over their weaknesses and go ahead and lay claim to the greatness, sacrifice for the sake of the divine mother", exactly in the same way he inspired millions of Indians living in East Asia to give up everything and fight for the independence of their motherland.


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