Study - Oneness of Mentor and Disciple
Study - Oneness of Mentor and Disciple
Study - Oneness of Mentor and Disciple
Dhaval as Makaguhi sensei:- Toda, the time has come when we must
take a stand. We cannot idly standby & watch japan to be destroyed.
Jayant as Toda sensei:- I will take up the fight, sensei & though I am
unworthy, I, Toda, as your disciple , am determined to risk my life for
soka gakkai.
Sachin ji:- Though they were put behind the bars & Mr Makaguchi died
but they were successful in keeping the true spirit of soka gakki alive. I
quote “Power is like a tidal wave that swallows everything in its path. A
person with shallow or half-hearted conviction can do nothing to stop it.
You cannot stand up to it unless you are prepared to risk your life.
Scene -2
Sachin Ji – In (1950) This was the time after world war where economy
was struggling.Josei Toda is also struggling in his business & planning to
step down from his position as soka gakkai general director.
Jayant as Toda sensei:- Though I have caused you nothing but trouble,
I am your mentor.
Dhaval as Ikeda: sensei - I will fully exert myself to settle your business
affairs, I will be solving your financial crises.(In his heart) I will make it
possible for toda sensei to take full leadership as president of the soka
gakkai. From now onwards I will not go to night school & fully support
you.
Sachin Ji- Josei toda became the second president of soka gakkai on
May 3 rd 1951. This shows the true selfless bond between mentor &
disciple. How they both sacrificed for each other without a second
thought in their mind.
Scene:- 3
Sachin ji: - Anyone who has achieved any greatness in life has always
had a mentor. This is true in any field or endeavour. A mentor aids the
development of his disciple, empowering him, believes in & encourages
him to uncover his vast potential.
Jayant as Disciple: - You live in japan, I have never met you. How can I
relate to you.
Dhaval as Ikeda sensei:- Those who have mentor in life are truly
fortunate. The path of mentor & disciple is one that fosters personal
development & growth. Those without a mentor may appear free &
beholden to anyone, but their lives become aimless.
Sachin ji:- The essential aim of Buddhism is to awaken in all people the
ability to reveal their enlightened potential, their own inner source of
indestructible happiness. This would only be possible when you have a
true mentor in your life.
Scene 4:
Sachin: Some 20,000 members assembled for the rally from all over
Kansai and other parts of western Japan in spite of terrible weather as it
was raining heavily throughout the entire rally but not a single person
left.
(Dhaval) – Ikeda sensei : Let us challenge this trial with conviction that
the correct teaching of Buddhism and those who strive tenaciously in
faith, steadfastly upholding the Gohonzon, will definitely emerge
victorious.
Sachin Ji:- July 3rd is the Day of Mentor & disciple –A Day when
genuine disciples resolutely stand up alone for justice.
Jayant as toda sensei:- I came of out of prison on July 3rd in 1945. I &
Mr Makiguchi were put behind bars & Mr Makiguki died on Nov 18 1944.
I came out of prison with an indomitable resolve to actualize Mr
makiguchi’s vision to world of Kosun rufu.
Sachin ji:- Nicherin daishonin writes :- The lion king fears no other
beast, nor do its cubs & My wish is that My disciple will be cubs of lion
king , never to be laughed by the pack of foxes. The mentors & disciples
of Soka are all , without exception courageous lions. Lions are not
fearful, Not defeated, Lions are always alert. Lions attack every
challenge head-on ! Lions wins.
Conclusion :-