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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Baisakhi & Guru Gobind Singh ji envision

 Interesting write up..

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So relevant in today's context. 


While the Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi across India; rest of India wonders if it is about doing Bhangra and dancing.

No, it is not; Baisakhi holds a lesson for all Indians...... Specially in this day and age...


So this day in 1699, in a congregation of people from all across India...standing there listening to their Guru, Sree Gobind Rai. Gobind Rai asked for human sacrifice of five men one after the other. Five men from different castes from different parts of India stood up from the crowd of thousands.


•⁠  ⁠A shopkeeper, Baniya called Daya Ram from Lahore

•⁠  ⁠A farmer, Jat called Dharam Das from Meerut

•⁠  ⁠A so called low-caste water carrier, called Himmat Rai from Jagannath Puri, Odisha

•⁠  ⁠A tailor,of Cheemba caste called Mukham Chand from Dwarka, Gujarat

•⁠  ⁠A barber, of Naai caste called Sahib Chand from Bidar, Karnataka


With his choice of disciples from five different corners of India, Gobind Rai ji visualised the national dream... from the coast of Gujarat along Western Arabian Sea  to coasts of Odisha along the Bay of Bengal; from the great Plains of Punjab to the the Gangetic Plain and then onto the Deccan peninsula covering Karnataka.

Do not forget that at that time, all these were separate states; it was Guru Gobind Singh ji that thought of all of them as one...

this Baisakhi day of 1699.


With the choice of disciples from five different caste-groups, he visualised an integrated class-less society. 

The five were christened as the First Five Khalsa Sikhs, and the five in turn christened their Guru as the sixth. Gobind Rai was  now Gobind Singh ji. All caste names and surnames were dropped, & a common surname was proposed for all Indians across India; a surname that denoted a caste-less, class-less creed of men willing to sacrifice themselves for the nation and against injustice.


And the swaroop he chose for the class-less people was an amalgmation of the ancient Indian thought of Rishis (as mentioned by Guru Gobind Singh in the Sarbloh Granth) and the Kshatriya tradition of Warriors, hence the Jooda, the hairs and the Talwar. The concept of Miri-Piri was coded in the dress-system of this new society envisioned by him. A group of people who were strong in Miri (Physical Strength and material possessions) and Piri (Spiritual Strength and humility)


 So, the five so called lower castes were given the temporal strength of a Rishi (a Brahmin citadel till then ) and the Physical responsibilities of a Kshatriya (a duty till then limited to the Rajputs).

This motley group of people uprooted Afghan and Mughal rule from entire North India from the Yamuna to the Khyber pass, such was the power of this vision. 


And this was the Indian that he envisioned from the five corners of HIS nation.

Guru Gobind Singh ji was a visionary par excellence. His vision has been diluted and limited to Sikhism, that is a travesty. 

Awake India, awake to his vision. Leave those caste barriers, acquire knowledge, be strong in body and be a Khalsa in spirit. Your religion doesn't matter. Khalsa is a state of mind, not just a religion.


This diversity and what makes India so special - let’s celebrate all these festivals as ONE 


Happy Baisakhi...🌈😊

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

One liner, Geeta

Dr.(Smt) Sashi Tiwari, Chairman (Retired) of the Sanskrit Dept, Agra College, Agra has summarised the essence of all the 18 chapters of the Gita in just 18 sentences. 

One liner, Geeta - 

Chapter 1 - Wrong thinking is the only problem in life.

Chapter 2 - Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all our problems.

Chapter 3 - Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity.

Chapter 4 - Every act can be an act of prayer.

Chapter 5 - Renounce the ego of individuality and rejoice in the bliss of infinity .

Chapter 6 - Connect to the higher consciousness daily.

Chapter 7 - Live what you learn.

Chapter 8 - Never give up on yourself.

Chapter 9 - Value your blessings.

Chapter 10 - See divinity all around.

Chapter 11 - Have enough surrender to see the truth as it is.

Chapter 12 - Absorb your mind in the higher.

Chapter 13 - Detach from Maya and attach to the divine.

Chapter 14 - Live a lifestyle that matches your vision.

Chapter 15 - Give priority to Divinity.

Chapter 16 - Being good is a reward in itself.

Chapter 17 - Choosing the right over the pleasant signifies power.

Chapter 18 - Let go, let us move to union with God.