2012-12-12
(This is the full format for dates as per ISO) is an auspicious day. Do you
know why? It was on this day 63 years ago (going by the reports) Rajnikanth was
born. Again going by the reports, many would-be mothers are insisting on delivering
their babies on this auspicious day. Each of them wants her baby to be as rich
and famous as Rajnikanth, that is why.
Just
read the newspapers carefully tomorrow. There will be a marked spike in the
population of Tamil Nadu. The bank accounts of all obstetricians will also show
a spike (his or her cut of this auspicious, beyond normal, and on-demand
delivery of a future rich man; if it is a baby girl, no extra payment to the
professional, of course). That in itself is proof enough how auspicious the day
has been!
Going
beyond Tamil Nadu, this 12-12-12, the threepeat of 12 stuff has grabbed the
imagination of people whom you would have thought intelligent enough to see
through this manufactured auspiciousness (are there any other kind, you ask?) –
after all, the first 12 is more than a 12. It is, 2012. Just read what configuration
ISO demands – YYYY-MM-DD (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601)
If
anyone could have been born auspicious, it could only have been Jesus of
Nazareth, if only Mary had pushed him out 13 days earlier but 12 years later!
0012-12-12. Yes, that is how convoluted the whole thing is.
Now,
you might be thinking that I was desperate to post something and this date and
its insignificant significance conveniently fell on to my lap. You could have
guessed right, but you have not. I was in no mood to post anything today, but I
was overcome with raging anger at a conference I attended today.
In
the Inaugural Session, the organizer of the conference mentioned that the evening
rains last night made him worry about the event today. This was silly to the
core, for the simple reason that the venue was a plush auditorium which
insulates you from the world and its weather. Then, why did he say what he did
say? Simple. He wanted to show that he is up on the news of the day.
Then,
it was the turn of the emcee to wear the dunce hat. Again, the day was
auspicious and my face was turning beet red. Now, you tell me, how could I have
resisted posting this piece.
After
venting that spleen, I will turn to something lighter. The calendar we use is called
Gregorian, after Pope Gregory XIII. When the Roman catholic Church shifted out
of the Julian Calendar and adopted, ten days were lost – the lost ten days of
October. The last day of the Julian calendar was Thursday, 4 October 1582 and
this was followed by the first day of the Gregorian calendar, Friday, 15
October 1582. By the way, even though Gregorian Calendar is the dominant civil
calendar, we must remember its provenance – to fix the wandering date of Easter!
Taking
the abrupt shift in the calendar dates into account, 12th December
2012 is truly 2nd December 2012 – 2012-12-02. It loses its
auspiciousness.
OK,
I have taken care of the date, but what about the year? I do not know the
details but at least one researcher has come up with 4 BC as the year of Jesus’s
birth. That is, Jesus Christ was born 4 years before Before Christ! So, if you
truly want to count the years from the year of birth of Christ, it is now year
2016! Another auspiciousness downgrade!
There
is a mitigating factor about the year though. The world is supposedly becoming
secular. The calendar, then, has to lose the religion-specific tags BC and AD
(Anno Domini, the Year of Our Lord). Hence we have BCE (Before Common Era) and
CE (Common Era). Therefore, it is the religion-specific 2016-12-02 AD or the
secular 2012-12-02 CE, a double or a single downgrade. One of the few times religion
gets a negative premium!
Basically,
what exactly is auspicious about 2012-12-12? Only by forgetting the first two
numbers of the date, it merits even a curious look. By looking at how this date
came about, we wander into some Christian celebration; and, irony of ironies I
am sure people in Tamil Nadu went to Hindu temples to perform special pujas (ostensibly
to celebrate Rajnikanth’s birthday, but hiding behind the supposed auspiciousness
of 12-12-12). To add insult to injury, it is not even the year 2012!
Oh,
my! The calendar is supposedly secular. So also the stupidity associated with
it! Hence, the whole affair is secular stupidity.
Raghuram
Ekambaram
3 comments:
Some Pied Piper sings the "auspicious" tune and the rest follow him to...
... The land of never never land! Amrit
RE
Oops!
I wanted to say 'never never land!
RE
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