Monday, January 9, 2012

Dhan Dhan Baba Ajit Singh Ji

BABA AJIT SINGH

Baba Ajit Singh was the eldest of the four sons of the Guru Gobind Singh. He was born at Anandpur on January 7, 1687. From his early life he was given the sort education and training that befitted the saint-soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh. He acquired wonderful proficiency in the use of weapons of war, especially the bow and the arrow. He was also an excellent swordsman. He was strong and a brave warrior. He began to take part in the Guru's wars very early in life. He performed astonishing feats of bravery on several occasions. No danger or difficulty could ever daunt him. No danger could deter him from his path of duty. Once a Brahman came to Guru Gobind Singh's darbar. He complained that his newly-wedded wife had been taken away by force be some Pathans of Bassi, near Hoshiarpur. Baba Ajit Singh offered to help Brahman to recover his wife. With a band of young brave Sikhs, Baba Ajit Singh fell upon Bassi during the night. He arrested the Pathans responsible for the wicked deed. He recovered the Brahman's wife. He took the wicked Pathans to Anandpur the following morning. The Brahman's wife was restored to him. The wicked Pathans were punished, suitably and severely.

Years later, Anandpur was besieged by the Mughal armies from Sarhind and Lahore. They were commanded by Nawab Wazir khan and Nawab Zabardast Khan, respectively. All the hill chiefs, who were Hindus, joined them with their armies. One day, during the siege, the two commanders of the imperial army sent a messenger to the Guru. He was told to give this message to him : 'This army is not one belonging to petty hill chiefs. It is that of the great and mighty Emperor Aurangzeb. You will not be able to oppose it for long. You should show respect to the emperor, give up fighting, and embrace Islam.' Baba Ajit Singh was standing near the Guru. The messenger's words aroused his anger. He drew his sword and said, 'Shut up. If you utter another word, I shall humble your pride. I will cut off your head from your body. I will cut you to pieces for daring to speak such insolent words before the Guru.' The messenger said nothing more. He went away, humbled and burning with rage.

The siege of Anadpur caused great hardships to the Guru and his Sikhs. The besiegers were also getting tired. They sent message after message to the Guru. They said, 'Vacate the fort. Go where you like. We swear on the Quran and the cow that you will not be harmed.' The Guru was sure that the oaths were false. He was not in favor of placing any trust in them. But he was prevailed upon, chiefly be his mother, to vacate the fort. He did so during the night of December 20,1704. As soon as the besiegers realized this, they forgot their oaths and fell upon the Guru's party. Baba Ajit Singh, with a party of Sikhs, held up the enemy, while the rest were crossing the river Sarsa. When all had crossed, he and his party plunged their horses into the flooded river. They soon reached the other bank. The enemy did not have the courage to jump into the fast-flowing ice-cold water of the flooded stream. After crossing the Sarsa, Guru hurried towards Chamkaur. He had only forty Sikhs with him, beside his two elder sons. The Mughal army was coming after him. He learnt that another Mughal army lay only a few miles away ahead of him. He was thus between two large armies. He decided to meet them at Chamkaur. He reached there about sunset. He occupied a mud-house or haveli, and began to wait for the enemy.

The Mughals armies arrived during the night. They besieged the mud-house on the following day. They attacked it from all sides. They had to retreat every time after suffering heavy losses. Then they decided to force open the gate. They rushed towards it. A batch of five Sikhs went out to meet them holding their advance as long as possible. The Sikhs fought very bravely. They killed many at last they were over-powered and slain. Then another batch of five Sikhs went out to meet the enemy and check his advance. This went on for some time. The enemy suffered heavily at the hands of each batch of Sikhs. After a time, Guru Gobind Singh's eldest son, Baba Ajit Singh, asked permission to go out and oppose the enemy. He said, 'Dear father, me name is Ajit or Unconquerable. I will not be conquered. And if conquered, I will not flee or come back alive. Permit me to go, dear father.' He was less than eighteen years of age. The Guru knew what the end of his son would be. But were not they who had already fallen also his sons ? He hugged and kissed Baba Ajit Singh for the last time. He then bade him go out and seek martyrdom and life everlasting.

Baba Ajit Singh went out. He was accompanied by five Sikhs. At first they poured a rain of arrows on the enemy. He fought like a hero. Soon his stock of arrows http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifwas exhausted. He took out his lance and sprang upon the enemy. He was wounded but he fought on as bravely as ever. Baba Ajit Singh thrust his lance into the heart of a Muhammedan soldier. The soldier wore steel armour. The lance got stuck in the armour. Baba Ajit Singh tried to pull it out. It broke in two. He drew his sword and fell upon the enemy. But he was overpowered. He fell. He was martyred. His soul went to meet his grandfather at the Almighty's darbar. The Guru had been watching his son from the roof of the mud-house. He had admired and rejoiced at the skill, strength, and bravery shown by his son. He had seen him wounded. He saw him fall. He thanked God that his son had met a saint-warrior's death, that he had achieved martyrdom and eternal life.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

thoughts...

Fools!
Wake up from your dreams,
wake up from your fantasy,
wake up and regain consciousness.

We have been sleeping,
Sleeping in the way like no others,
Not being aware of anything,
Good or bad.

We forget,
forget who we really are,
forget what we are suppose to do,
what we are here for.

Fools!
Wake up, from your dreams,
For dreams will not take you anywhere,
remain there and we will not improve.

We were given the best,
The Sri Guru Granth Sahib as the Guru,
But do we follow His orders?
From reading to singing,
from preaching to practicing,
have we followed the orders?

So wake up!
realise what we are here for,
for our purpose in life
for the great Guru the bestow us all his kindness,

Wake up!
and don't be lazy,
control ourselves,
and light up the candles of your soul,
and pass the torch on and on.

we pray that
Those who are in the dark; light
those who are lost; the correct path
those who are unsure; assurance.

No matter what,
an apple is still an apple,
a human is still a human,
an ORDER is still an ORDER,
obey it as it is an order for us!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Links

I've been busy the past few months, and now I could finally get back and find a little bit tome for my blog.

I've updated the links section for this blog so that it would be more productive for those who needs to find information based on the things they need. Currently I'm learning Sikh Music from books, therefore, most of the current links are related to Gurmat Sangeet rather than theories about Sikhism.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Unique Attributes of Sikh Faith

There are so many unique attributes and many firsts in Sikh faith, which make us so lucky and proud to be a Sikh. Some of them are:

1. Sikh scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib), available to the world humanity, is in original form, the word of God, written, sealed and delivered by the Sikh prophets themselves and has not been changed by any body else.

2. No scriptures of any other religion in the world can make that claim.

3. Only Sikh scriptures give human race guidance on the clean and spiritual way of living.

4. Sikh prophets took out the intermediary between the human beings and God i.e. Sikhs can pray and have a direct connection with God without the assistance of any intermediaries. Other world religions are still suffering from that ill of intermediaries who have been, in the past, and are still exploiting the innocent masses for their own interests and benefits.

5. Sikh prophets preached the life without any rituals, myths or promises from any body as to how to meet God and/or how to go to heaven, thus making Sikhs to be self reliant and confident. They rejected/condemned the notion of all religious preachers, who would promise the innocent masses of (a) life of luxury with beautiful women in heaven or (b) taking people to heaven only if they believe in a particular prophet. No prophet would make such a pronouncement, but the preachers/traders of those religions made up stories of such promises and wrote them in their religious books, just to keep hold/control on the masses. The promises of preachers of providing luxurious life or meeting God in heaven, were concocted by the cunning people in such a way that that kind of life could only be available after the death. Since no body has ever seen what happens after death, such concocted stories cannot be proved, challenged or verified.

6. Sikh scriptures are written in every day-spoken language of the masses, who can read and understand the scriptures themselves, thereby taking away any chance of any body else misleading the Sikhs.

7. Sikh scriptures teach us to be spiritual in our lives by taking God’s Naam, which means that we should try to bring God’s attributes of TRUTH, HUMILITY, LOVE OF ALL HUMAN BEINGS, NOT BE FEARFUL OF ANY BODY OR BE FEARFUL TO OTHERS etc into our own lives, and make our lives peaceful and contended, which is the basic desire of all the human beings on this earth.

8. The status of women was elevated more than 500 years ago (much earlier than the present day women equality) by Sikh Gurus, even higher than men by clearly stating the unique power of women only, to produce saints. 9. Non-violence movement was started and practiced more than 400 years ago by the Sikh Gurus by peacefully martyring their lives against the brutal and tyrannical rulers of the time.

These subjects are sometimes discussed by Prof. Darshan Singh Khalsa Ji in his Kirtan/Katha through Guru Granth Sahib Academy. TV programs are being produced and broadcast about Professor Sahib’s One-hour TV program in Montgomery and Fairfax counties as per the following schedule. Two new TV Channel on the web 24/7 web-casting of new “TVPunjabi-USA” started on Vaisakhi day in April 2007, starting with a live web-cast of Vaisakhi celebrations on Saturday and Sunday at National Gurdwara, Khalsa Day Parade and Guru Nanak Foundations of America, Maryland. Every body can access the “TVPunjabi-USA” by going to web site www.passionfortruthtv.com or www.tvpunjabi-usa.com and clicking on the link (TV Channel #1 or #2) to start the stream. Special Live Kirtan, from one of the Washington area Gurdwaras is broadcast on special occassions. For information on future live web-cast, visit www.passopnfortruthtv.com or www.tvpunjabi-usa.com. Some of the programs have also been archived on the Internet at this web site, and also on youtube and googlevideo sites at http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Prof.+Darshan+Singh+Kirtan%2FKatha+&search=Search and http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Prof.+Darshan+Singh+Ji+Kirtan%2FKatha+

Man Mohan Singh Chawla
Producer, Telly Award Winner & Accolade Award winner TV Prog.
"PASSION FOR TRUTH" TV Program
"PUNJABI COMMUNITY HOUR" TV Program
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Blind Faith VS Intelligent Faith

This an interesting article that I found recently...

Almost all of the 6.5 Billions of people in the present day earth believe in God. But the irony is that most of them have a blind faith instead of an Intelligent Faith in God. God gave every human being, brain capable of deciphering intelligently the mysteries of the Universe. It is shame that most of the people on this planet earth do not use their God given brain to think of God. Instead they find an easy way out of instant gratification by listening to the traders of religions and then believing in whatever they say blindly. That means that most of us have just Blind Faith and not an Intelligent Faith in God. If we had used our brain a little bit and test every word of the those traders of any religion against the basic accepted characteristics of God Himself, we would have found the falsehood of the belief system of these Religious traders, who propagate their own created beliefs which would benefit them only, monetarily, or otherwise. So to perpetuate their hold on the common masses they keep on creating false and different belief systems and preach them as gospels in the name of the religion. That is why you will find in the world today that in any established religion of Christianity, Muslim, Hindu and other faiths, there are so many denominations. However we all agree that:

1. There is only One God, i.e. there is no separate God of Christians, Muslims, and Hindus etc. That means that God Himself has no established religion as exits today in the world.
2. God is Truth, i.e. He has been true since eternity in the past, He is true in the present and He will remain true till eternity in future.
3. God is creator of the world and only under His/Her direction, any and every thing happens in this world.
4. God is not afraid of any body, nor He creates fear in any body.
5. He is ever living, i.e. He never dies.
6. He does not go through the process of birth and death.
7. He is present throughout the universe.
8. Human being can have an access to Him only with His grace and blessings.

If any preacher or the trader of any religion preaches any thing and if it does not pass the test of the characteristics of God Himself as stated above, it falls into the category of Blind Faith, because it can never muster the test of Intelligence discussion or it can not be seen, tested in any body’s life time. A few examples commonly accepted practices and belief system falling into the Blind Faith category are:

1. Only Jesus was the Son of God. As a matter of fact all the human beings in this world are sons/daughters of God.

2. Jesus is coming back again in this world. This myth has been created/perpetuated by the traders of religion, so that the poor ignorant masses will adore, respect and fill the pockets of these traders of religion.

3. Jews are the chosen people that mean that Jews are superior to other human beings. Again this myth is perpetuated by the traders of Jewish religion.

4. Human beings can reach God only through Jesus Christ, Mohammad, or any other prophet of any religion. Any human being can reach God without the help of any other religious leader, preacher etc. Every prophet, of all the world religions, preached the presence and existence of ONE GOD and told us how to reach God by acquiring and practicing the characterists of God in our own lives. But the traders of the religions interpreted the sayings of the prophets in their own way so that it could benefit those traders and people just have the blind faith in God through those traders only. In that process the traders of all the established religions of the world are dividing the human race instead of uniting them as was originally preached of all the prophets themselves.

5. What Guru Nanak uttered was Divine Revelation. He did not claim divinity, but said, “As the Lord sends His Word, so I deliver it. “ It is this spiritual Baba Nanak – the real Baba Nanak we love and adorn. We yearn for his glimpse. He is ever with us, but visible only to a hungry eye – an eye that like beggar’s bowl waits to be filled by his grace.” Guru Nanak message of ONE GOD and Universal Brotherhood, as enshrined in Guru Granth Sahib (The Sikh scriptures, the only religious scriptures in the world, was written, sealed and delivered to the humanity in their own life) is the only hope for the humanity to unite instead of divide and its survival in the present dangerous world.

6. The most important aspect of the concept of unity of humanity lies with the idea of ONE GOD and the innate divinity in man. According to Sikh doctrine God is the creator of all things and all men, hence all men are equal. Thus nationality, race, gender or color should not lead to estrangement but to better knowledge of one another based on the principle of equality and brotherhood.

7. Unfortunately today, Sikhism, like any other world established religion, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Jewish, is a faith twisted and confused by the actions of the traders of Sikh religion. Sadly in Sikhism, “Sant Maharajs” (the so called gurus) devoid of any real religious beliefs, are abounding like frogs in monsoon. The pious Granthis who are supposed to be ideal Sikhs, no longer set profound examples of moral conduct. The semi-literate and arrogant jathedars, the power hungry management elite make tall claims but lack substance. They barter people’s interest for self-aggrandizement. What guidance can be expected from them? One laments, the moral imperatives of the faith have been infringed impairing Sikhism. Like a prairie fire, these elements have disfigured beauty of Sikhism, which indicates failure of our religious bodies.

8. The universal message of Sikhism which beamed from Darbar Sahib of Kartarpur, a mere 400 years ago and which could have given guidance to the confused masses of the other religions and could enlighten the world, today lies buried under the dark clouds of ego and self-glorification. The fiber of Sikhism is tarnished. Traditionally, the moral and psychological strength of the Sikhs depend on the strength of stability of their sanctuary. The need is therefore to restore the pristine purity and the glory of Gurdwara so that the message of Guru Nanak may be restored and spread in its past brilliance. This demands replacement of vanity with whole-hearted selfless service to humanity. The worldly possessions do not keep company with man – Baba maya sath no hoi, in main jag mohia viral bujai koi.

9. For our salvation, let us honor Guru Nanak through deed than in thought or memory. It would be the best tribute that we can pay to the Saint. To act otherwise would put hamper in our spiritual progress and enlightenment and deprive the world humanity from this precious gift of Guru Nanak’s message of ONE GOD and Universal brotherhood..

Man Mohan Singh Chawla
Producer, World-wide 24/7 two TV Channels on the internet
Telly Award Winner & Accolade Award winner TV Prog.
"PASSION FOR TRUTH" TV Program
"PUNJABI COMMUNITY HOUR" TV Program
Web Pages: To view archived TV Programs
www.passionfortruthtv.com
www.tvpunjabi-usa.com


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Friday, July 31, 2009

An Answered Ardass

Time was running out, only 5-6 days before Guru Harkrishan's Avtar Dihara, and the Kuching Sangat were celebrating it. As usual, I am always involved in Asa Ki War as well as Keertan Sewa... As most of my friends know that I love Gurmat Sangeet so much, I was really hoping to sing a few shabad in Gurmat Sangeet in this occasion, but what am I going to sing??? I've been thinking for at least 2 weeks before the Gurpurab... Finally, I decided to sing Pritam Bhagauti Simariya-ay Guru Nanak Le-ay dhiayi-ay... How did this tune and shabad came to me is quite a coincidence...

Every schooling days, I'll be using a public bus to school. Since my house it quite far from school, I'll be sitting in the bus for at least 1 hour per trip or 2 hours per day... When I'm in the bus, I'll sing slowly and lightly and recite the shabads that I can remember, and there's not light Keertan available... All the shabad that I recite will be sung in Gurmat Sangeet... When its just 5-6 days before the Gurpurab, I was out of idea of what I should sing... I did an ardass, asking, Oh Beloved lord, how and what should I sing on that day? When I was in the bus(while going back home), this tune just came out out of nowhere, it sounds like a Raag, in Gurmat Sangeet style, but what Raag would it be??

Without thinking much, I started practicing it on my harmonium, I did not even had the time to record what I was singing and ask around whether anyone knows what Raag it is until the whole program was over, 6 days of school in a week is certainly quite burdening for me... however, I managed to pull through it... So I sang that Shabad in Gurdwara on the Gurpurab...

What happened next was really mind-blowing... Why?? After the Gurpurab, I found some time and recorded a short version of what I sang and pose it in facebook, I asked around whether anyone could identify what Raag was that??? I was kinda shock when I was told that it sounds like Raag Kanada or Kanra...

And this shabad was from Chandi di War, or some may say that its from Ardass that we do everyday... well, till the next time..... Jamming time!!!!!!!!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

A weird but meaningful dream

Quite a while ago, I made a dream, it was a very weird one because I took a few days time to think what was my dream telling me. I was trying to relate my dream with the real world, and see what can I get out of it......

It was weird enough that I went to jail, well, didn't actually know the cause of me going jail, at the next moment, I was at the supermarket which was in the jail. Believe it or not that I have a TV set in my jail. But no matter what happened there, I was still a convict. Its something like you are captured but you are freed at the same time. Waheguru. What does this supposed to mean anyway???

After a few days of thinking, I finally got an answer. I relate this dream with life (in my views and understanding about life).

WHAT DOES IT MEANS BY BEING TRAPPED IN THE JAIL???

For ages and ages my soul is being trapped in this world full of challenges and trying to find a way back home to the infinite one Lord that I know of. Now the jail here means the world that all of us are in today. Not knowing how or the reason behind why we are here in the world. That was how I was brought to this prison. This prison of life has many temptations(which could be the reason why to TV set was there in the first place), which most of us could not resist. Waheguru.

Then in the next moment, I was in the supermarket in the jail itself. How could a supermarket be in the jail, those two really don't meet in real life. Now when I looked in this point of view, it all actually make sense. In the last paragraph, I talked about temptations, now I am in the supermarket full of temptations. I've got too many things to choose of, too many things that I wanted to have. In the real world, we are all actually living in a jail, we can't actually go back home anytime we want.

Living out of the court of the Almighty Lord is like being in a prison to me. Life is also a journey to find the key to open the lock of this prison. Living a spiritual life does not mean that we must be poor or what, its about how you spend your life with what you are doing. We all know that in the worldly prison, prisoners can go out of jail earlier if they behave good in prison. So as life, the only way for our souls to get out from the world is by remembering the Lord. Why???

This is because everything you do in this world is like you are buying ingredients to make dinner. You'll need to cook everything you've bought. Doing good deeds and so on only means that you've bought the right ingredients for dinner. But what really makes the dinner special is how you cook and prepare those ingredient to make a good meal for dinner. Sometimes, it is no use if you prepared so many ingredients to cook when you don't know how to cook. By meditating on the Lord God, you are actually cooking all those things you've bought. Which will eventually end up as the best dinner.

Dreams carries very different meaning each time they appear. I'll always try to relate it with my present life.