GEMS OF GURBANI
Guru Granth Sahib ji -2
When a baby is born its first concern is its hunger. It cannot
see properly or recognize anyone but the moment the mother brings her breast to
it, it starts sucking. The hunger is a primary phenomenon that man learns even before
knowing the source that satisfies his hunger and that is his mother. This
primary need hunger can give many directions to the life of a person and he
makes himself busy in all types of daily chores in that he learns the ways of
the world. The worldly affairs without the elements of compassion or love are
like Kur (darkness) and makes man directionless. A man who has no direction in
his life can become victim of oppression, suppression, confused and powerless.
For inner strength, convictions, bravery and consciousness it is important to
elevate one’s spiritual quest. This spiritual quest has been named hunger by
Guru Arjun Devji in the above mentioned shloka of raag Mundavini. To quell this
hunger ( emancipation or udhar) the three things that have been served in Thaal
(Guru Granth Sahib) are truth, contentment and meditation. In other words a
path is shown to emancipate oneself from the dark ocean of worldly mess.
The uniqueness of this Granth or scripture is not only its
composition in musical ragas and classical prose but the broadmindedness of its acceptance of other scriptures that have been written much before its time. The
acceptance comes because the Sikh doctrines of Guru Nanak believes in Sanjhiwalta
that is universal brotherhood and any scripture that gives message of this
brotherhood and belief in one God concept has been accepted. In Guru Nanak’s
own words : Chheh ghar chheh updes II Gur gur ekko ves anek II1II Baba jai ghar Karte kirat hoye II so ghar raakh
wadai toi (Sohila ang 12) GG.” There may be six teachers, six concepts or
doctrines to sing your praise O Lord. But the teacher of all teachers is one
Lord though he may appear in various Images. O father the house where in the
praises of the Creator are uttered follow that system or doctrine. In it rests
thy greatness.”
The concept of one God has been so strongly represented in
Sikh Doctrines that any scriptures that
reveals this truth of oneness of Lord is accepted and promoted because in it
lies the greatness of the Lord himself. This is indeed a unique concept and a
revolutionary step to promote the one God concept. History is witness of this
fact that most major religions that do not belong to India or that their origin
is not India have been at war to establish their supremacy. All major religions
have been taking help of the Rulers by force or oppression to force their
supremacy on people. There have been attempts to make rules and conditions to
downgrade the beliefs of others and force their own. In Sikhism there been
rejections of all such beliefs that worked against the welfare of humanity and
that promoted the multiplicity of the God to the extent that presence of One
God whose Will or Hukam prevails was neglected.
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