GEMSOF GURBANI
Guru Granth Sahib ji – 3
Guru Nanak’s realization that God is one for all humanity and
that he is Emanent and Benevolent was a step forward to put his theory of
Equality or Sanjhiwalta. For God all human beings are equal and He doesn’t make
any discriminations. The ground reality was very different those powerful and
mighty had divided the world according to their scales of benefit. At the time
of his birth the Society was so much divided and there was darkness all over
because those victims of inequality had accepted their status in the Society as
doomed or as fate will. Much before Guru Nanak’s time from 11th to
12th century onwards a wave of Bhakti movement started in India at
various places and most of these Bhaktas were people belonging to lower castes
and the right of education or study of Shastras was denied to them. The urge to
praise God and the realization of the Truth
that He is the only ‘One’ for all was so strong that they started attracting
people with their singing of praises for the Lord. During Guru Nanak’s travels
in India he collected their hymns and these were passed on from one Guru to the
next. Thus at the compilation of Guru Granth Sahib these hymns were added and
made a permanent feature and symbol of equality. This was the first lesson of
Guru Nanak that we have to maintain Equality of Human beings and regard the sanctity
of the creation of Lord. From the list given below we can see that Guru Sahiban
being Sikh themselves gave the same respect to all these Bhaktas who came not
only from different parts of India but belonged to different religion and
castes.
Sheikh Farid----Punjab------------1173-1268 ------ --------- Muslim
Kabirji------------Uttar Pradesh------1388-------------- ------ Weaver
Ravidas----------Uttar Pradesh----13th century-------------- Chamar
Parmanand-----Maharashtra------- not known
Naamdev--------Maharashtra ------birth -1270 -------------- calico printer
Trilochan --------Maharashtra------birth -1260------------------ Brahmin
Dhanna----------
Rajasthan---------birth -1415------------------- Jaat
Beni --------- Uttar Pradesh ---not known
Sain
---------Uttar Pradesh---- 14th century-----------------
Barber (Nai)
Bhikan ----------- not known
-----------------------
Jaidev--------------Bengal
-----------1170 -------------------------
Brahmin
Pipa---------------Bengla/Bihar
-----1525------------------------
Brahmin
Ramanand -----Uttar Pradesh----- --------------------------- Brahmin
Sadhna ------Sindh 13th
century------------------ Butcher
Surdas ------------AwadhUP -------not known
Mardana---------Punjab ---------Guru
Nanak’s companion------- Mirasi
Satta &Balwand Punjab---------Guru
Arjun ji’s period --------- Doom
Sunder------------ Punjab-------Guru arjun ji’s period
-----------Bhalla khatri
11 Bhatt----------- Punjab-------Guru
Arjun ji’s period----------- Bhatt Brahmin
The same respect is given to all
these bhaktas irrespective of their caste and religion while we pay obeisance
to Granth Sahib ji in any gurudwara anywhere in the World. Thus we pay respect
to this tenet of equality in human beings at the same time. Any discrimination
should be removed from our mind forever. This tenet is the foundation of
Sikhism that leads humanity to the belief of equality and universal brotherhood
and this also unites man to the Brahm and His Will.
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