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GURUNANAK DEV LIFEANDTEACIllNGS By _ PROF KARTAR SINGH LAHORE BOOKSHOP 2 LAJPAT RAIMARKET LUDHIANA2008 Published 2 LajpatRaiMarket NearSocietyCinema Ludhiana LaserCaligrapher 4 ShivajiPark Jalandhar SartajPrintingPress JoshiEstate TandaRoad Jalandhar City CONTENTS CHAPfER 1 3 BirthandChildhood 4 5 II 6 7 TheSacrificial... | [
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Weshouldknowthemoral socialandreligious condition of thepeople their economic andpoliticalstatus andthemutualattitudeofthe rulersandtheruled IndiaatthattimewasmostlyundertheMuslimrule Nominally the SultanofDelhiwastheEmperor ofIndia Butactually thecountrywas dividedupamongseveralgovernors whowerequiteindependent inthei... | [
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Everyoneofthemdidwithfreedomandimpunity whathe considered toberightinaccordance orhisown conception ofmorality justice andtheological laws Therulersandtheir agentsandofficials bigandsmall werelicentious andhaughtydespotswho roderoughshod onthesubjects | [
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GuruNanakdepictstheircharaCter and conductinsomeexpressive words whichmaybetranslated aredogs VarMalar thekingsarebutchers justicehastakenwingslindflown Inthiscompletely darknightofutterfalsehood themoonoftruthisnever seentorise 2 GURUNANAK Ihavebecomeperplexed inmysearch Intheutterdarkness Ifmdnoway VarMajh Religionan... | [
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Therethegallantmartyrslivedforevera lifeofblissandpleasure freefromsorrowsandliabletonoinconvenience fromexcessinindulgence | [
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Theywouldpossessthousands ofbeautiful slavesandgethousesfurnished withsplendid gardensandwithallthe luxuriesoflifetolivein Suchliberalpromises offuturepleasure addedtoan immediate prospectofrichesandwealth wereenoughtokindlethefrenzy ofthedesertpopulation ofArabia Theirmartialspiritwasarousedandtheir sensualpassions 1T... | [
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Rapeandrapine fire andmurder markedtheircourse Theywerenotslowtoenjoyonearththe sensualpleasures whichtheirexertions madethementitledtoinparadise InIndiatheMuhammadan enthcentury Herworstwoesbeganfromthosedays Herwealthwascarried offbyforeigninvaders | [
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Thousands ofhersonsanddaughters weredriven awaytoserveasslavestothegreed lustandpassions oftheconquerors Thesecampaigns were nodoubt 1 S M Latif HistoryofthePunjab pp 3 HavingbeenassuredbytheirProphet ersshedseasofbloodasanactoffaith andinconfident hopesofwinning andsecuring seatsinparadise naticism whichregarded thede... | [
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TheraidsofMabmud ofGhazni spreadveritable ruinandhorrorintheland Othersfollowed him Temples weredestroyed andidolswerebrokenandtrampled andlibraries wereburnt houseswereplundered womenwereraped such Hindusasofferedtheleastresistance orgaveeventhefeeblestventtoany resentment wereputtotheswordexultingly women Aftercentur... | [
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TheMuhammadan occupation oftheland anditsattendant conversion atthepointofsword forcedonthepeoplea foreign despotic ruleandaforeignculture ThePunjabwasthefirsttobe conquered | [
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ries thisstruggleforsuzerainty washotandfurious Halfadozendynasties triedtobecomeSultansofDelhi Butallofthemfailedtoestablish anything likeasettledgovernment Whatever swaytheyhadwaslimitedtoasmall territoryroundaboutthecapital Therestofthecountrywasinthehandsof independent Nawabs whowerealawuntothemselves | [
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Miserable indeed wasthecondition ofthepeopleduringthisperiod TheHindussufferedthe most Belowaregivenafewexamples ofthetreatment oftheHindusbythe Muhammadan conquerors andrulersofIndia culledbyMacauliffe fromthe writingsofsomeMuhammadan historians Twarikh byibnAsir itisrecorded Kingof Ghazni thevirtualfounderoftheMuhamm... | [
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putPrithviRaj KingofAjmerandDelhi todeathincoldblood He massacred thousands oftheinhabitants ofAjmerandreserved theremainder forslavery AtBenaras too theslaughter oftheHinduswasimmense | [
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None weresparedexceptwomenandchildrenwhowereledintoslavery andthe carnageofthemenwascarriedonuntil asithasbeensaid theearthgrew wearyofthemonotony D theHindutemplesinMeerutand erectedmosques ontheirsites InthecityofKoil nowcalledAligarh he converted theHinduinhabitants toIslambythesword andbeheaded allwho adheredtothei... | [
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InKalinjarhedestroyed onehundredandthirteen temples builtmosques ontheirsites massacred overonelakhHindus and madeslavesofaboutfiftythousand more Itissaidthattheplacebecame blackaspitchwiththedecomposing bodiesoftheHindus itisstatedthatwhenMuhammad Bakhtyar Khiljiconquered Bihar heputtoswordaboutonelakhBrahmins andburn... | [
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The Prophethathordained that iftheHindusdonotacceptIsiam theyshouldbe imprisoned tortured andfinallyputtodeath andtheirproperty confiscated thatwhenthe Emperor tookthecityofBhilsa inBhopal hedestroyed allitsHindutemples tookawaytheiridols placedtheminfront ofhisfort andhadthemdailybathedwiththebloodofathousand Hindus 1... | [
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Toaholymanwhosaidthattointerfere withthereligionofthesubjectswasnotproperforaking Sikandar inghissword said doyoumaintain thepropriety oftheHindu AhmadKhan theGovernor ofLucknow causehehad viewingthemoralpractices oftheHindus cutethem ABrahman whosenamewasBoodban beingupraided by someMubomedans onaccountofhisfaith main... | [
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Ononeoccasion he foraBrahmin havingbeenactivein propagating thedoctrine ifsincerely practised wereequally acceptable hesummoned himtodefendhisopinion inhispresence againsttwelveMuhomedan andonhisrefusing torenounce histolerant maxims HistoryofIndia p 410 6 GURUNANAK divines Aftermanyarguments thelearnedmenwereoftheopin... | [
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Persecution oppression bribery economic caldisabilities andallotherconceivable meanswereemployed toforcethe Hindustoforsaketheirreligion | [
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InthetheoryofMuslimStatetheinfidels hadnoplace GodwastheSupreme Lord TheMuhammadan kingwasHis Deputyonearth Assuch itwashisdutytospread asfaraslayinhis power thereligionofGodasproclaimed bytheProphet Allotherreligions werefalseand hence notworthytolive NodissentfromIslamwastobe tolerated | [
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Thefaithfulwascommanded I Summarized bookreferredtoabove 2 Macauliffe cit op vol i xliv 3 S M Latif cit op p 245 7 evertheywerefound If ever theirconversion orextinction wasnotpracticable oradvisable they couldbepermitted toliveasanecessary asthepriceoftheirlifethus spared theyhadtopayJjziaandbehavewithhumility andreve... | [
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Wecanwellimaginethecondition of theHinduzimmies i ethosewhopaidJiziaasthepriceoftheirlife AsS M Latifsays population was subjecttopersecution bytheMuhammadan rulers crime corruption andsinprevailed allround Boththerulersandtheruled theoppressors andtheoppressed weredeepdowninmoraldegradation Thismoraldegradation bornof... | [
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Suchabstractconceptions unaidedbyvisiblerepresentation weretoomuchforthem SotheMuslim divineshadtoprovidefortheneedofthenewconverts | [
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Therewereotherreactions also prouddistinctions ofcasteandthereverence showntotheBrahmins failto attractthenoticeandadmiration ofthebarbarous victors SheikhsandSaiyads hadaninnateholinessassigned tothem andMughals andPathanscopied theexclusiveness oftheRajputs Newsuperstitions alsoemulated lity SaintsandMartyrs equalled... | [
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Theignorant Muhammadan masses underthepatronage ofMullasaridFaqirs visitedthe tombsonspecialdayswithsuitableofferings bowed knelt andprostrated beforethem andofferedprayersforallsortsofworldlygiftsandbenefits Thus withtheMuhammadans religionhadcometomeanbutlittlemore thananinjunction forthepersecution oftheHindus asanc... | [
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Itnolongerinspired itsvotariestoalifeofdevotion morality andhumankindliness 1 Cunningham p 33 CHAPTER 2 areligious people Indiahasbeenthe ofmanyreligions andsystemsofreligious philosophy | [
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cametobeasourceofmucheviland misery andanexcuseformanifold tyranny BythetimeofGuruNanaktheHindureligionwasatitslowestebb Its and initsplace therehadgradually sprungupa areligionoffonDSandceremonials devoidofanysense ormeaning | [
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Thoughts ofliberty andindependence neverdisturbed them Theywerecontenttobeartheyoke 1 KartarSingh LifeofGuruGobindSingh 12 GURUNANAK beacause inthatwayalonetheycouldenjoytheirlandsandpositions | [
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ticefortheweakandthepoor andnexttononefortheHindus Islamwas beingpropagated withafreeuseofthesword persecution persuasion and everyothermeans fairorfoulHindutempleswerebeingdemolished and replaced erection ofnewoneswas prohibited andreligious observances andpilgrimages werebanned ThestateonthingsinthePanjab 1 Cunnigham... | [
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The 1 SirG C Narang citop 2 Macauliffe TheSikhReligion vol i Intp xli 15 MullasorMuhanunadan divineswereasdevoidoftruereligionastheHindu priestswere ThePeoplewere therefore dissatisfied gions Afewattempts madetointroduce reformshadmetwithbutpartialand limitedsuccess Moreover noreligious reformer hadappeared inthePanjab... | [
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Indeed allgreat religions oftheworldhadtheirbirthinthedarkestofsuchuglytimes Tothe IndianpeopleLordKrishnahadproclaimed thereisdecayofrighteousness 0Bharta andthereisexaltation ofunrighteousness thenImyselfcomeforth Fortheprotection ofthegood forthedestruction forthesakeoffIrmlyestablishing teousness Iambornfromagetoag... | [
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Itwasalsobelieved thatthe timehadcomeforthefulfIlment oftheprophecy recorded intheBhavwikht PuranandforthepromiseheldforthintheGilabeingmadegood Thetradition andthebeliefturnedouttobetrue InthePanjabitself wherethepressure oftyrannyandoppression wastheheaviest wherethe gripofthebigotedrulerswasthetightest wherethedarkn... | [
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Hehadownedaboutadozenvillagesaround Talwandi | [
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Afterhisdeath hisson RaiBular hadsucceeded him BothRai Bularandhisfatherwerenewconverts toIslam Theyhadaccepted the religionoftherulersundertheeffectsofforceortheinfluence ofsomeother powerful persuasion | [
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But unlikemostconverts theywereneitherfanatics norbigots RaiBhoewasawarriorandhadmadehimselfthemasterofagreat tractoffertileland Peopleofbothpersuasions weretreatedbyhimequally In consequence hehadcometobelovedandhonoured byall Hisson Rai Bular wasofaquiet religious temperament HelovedthesocietyofSadhus 1 Thebirthanniv... | [
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As atrulyreligious manandnotafanatic RaiBularwasinspiredwitbsympathy forthedowntrodden persecuted race WesballfIndhowthishumantouchin hisnaturemadehimdiscern longbeforemanyothersdid thetruelightinthe DivineChildwhowasborninhisvillage MehtaKalianDas morepopularly knownasMehta KaIu wastheAgentandChiefAccountant ofRaiBula... | [
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Butthejoythat filledthebeartofMehtaKaluwasunusually greatTbeattendant nursehad toldhimthatshehadneverseenabirthofababelikethisbefore Toher simple unsopbisticated hadappeared surcharged withsomething supernatural | [
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Shebadbeardgay invisible voiceshailingthe Tbebabyitselfhadlookedquite different fromallsbehadseenbefore wiseman belplessbabe Tberebadbeenseen abalo aroundbishead Wecanimaginethedelightandbappiness whichmusthave fIlledtheheartofMehtaKalu whenbebeardthesedetailsfromthelipsofthe simplenurse LikeallHindus thehappyfathersen... | [
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Onbearingwbatthenursehadtosay HardialissaidtohavebeenfIlledwithamysterious aweandwonder Before consulting hisbooksanddetermining thestarsunderwbichthebabyhad beenborn hewantedtohavealookatit Itwasanunusualrequest but importunities prevailed | [
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Theastrologer whohadseenhundreds of 1 fatherwasarespectable man andwastr eatedbythevillagepeopleastheir head cit op p 241 BIRTHANDCillLDHOOD 19 babiesinhislife discerned inthisonealightthatwastofillalllandsandto guideallpeopletotheEternalAbodeoftheSupreme sober solemnjoy thatwastolightentheburdenofmanyawearyforlorn opp... | [
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Theastrologer bowedbeforethe singular infant Hecongratulated MehtaKalu saying indeed artthou 0Mehta tohavesuchaoneasthyson Hewillbeauniqueking holdingswayovervastdominions andadoredbyallsectionsofhumanity Hisfameandnamewillspreadfarbeyondthefrontiers ofIndia ThoughI shallnotlivelongenoughtowitnesshisconquest oftheworld... | [
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Buthisfatherlikednotthese signsinhisonlyson Hewantedtoseehimbecomeagreat manoftheworld Asstatedalready Talwandi wassecluded madanworld Itsfounderhad insteadofmolesting andpersecuting dus ofotherplaces livedatpeacewithhisneighbours HinduSadhusfoundhospitable shelterintheforestsroundaboutTalwandi AfterRaiBhoe hisson RaiB... | [
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Perhaps thusweanedfromsuchdistractions hemay into myshoeswhenIam gone Likeadutifulsonthathewas GuruNanakreadilyagreedtodoas bidden dayMehtaKaIutookhisson destined tobea toaPandha aBrahmin schoolmaster him however discovered nosuchtraitinhisnewpupil Hefoundhimquickto learnandreadytoobey ThePandhafeltnotalittlepuzzledove... | [
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Thegreatamanuensis satwatching his workinjoyandwonder Theschoolmasterthoughtthathispupil having finishedhiswriting wouldcomeuptohimandshowit ButGuruNanak did notmove ThePandha waitedforhimtillhecouldwaitnolonger Astrange urgewasinhisheart thelikeofithehadneverfeltbefore Herose wentupto wherehisstrangepupilsal andsaid t... | [
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He foundthatthewritingonthepattiwasnotwhathehadexpected orwhat hispupilsgenerally wroteatthatstageoftheireducational career connected independent wordsandfigures butsentences He begantoread Hebowedagainandagainasheread Itwasanacrosticon thealphabet | [
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Itcontained anessenseofthemessageofhope joy and deliverance whichtheGuruhadtoproclaim tosuffering despairing aburdenoftheDivineSongwithwhichGuruNanakhad later habitsandinclinations tolift themuptothelevelofgods tothefeetoftheLord Afewlinesofthe I Macauliffe cit op vol i p 3 24 GURUNANAK TheOneLordwhocreatedtheuniverse ... | [
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Youshouldalsolearnaccountancy sothatafteryourfather youmaytakeup hisplace Thatwillensureyouhonour riches andahappy comfortable life Itwillalsopleaseyourfather repliedGuruNanak Willallthatyouwishtoteachhelpmeatthetimewhenanaccountofthislife 1 GuruNanak AsaPatti 26 GURUNANAK No friend suchknowledge ofaccountswillbeofno T... | [
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Hebowedto GuruNanakandretired GuruNanakattendedschoolforsomedaysmoreandthemceased He hadlearntaUthattheschoolmastercouldteachhim Le arithmetic keeping besidesreadingandwritingDevnagri | [
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Againtherecameoverhim thesamephase whicherstwhile hadstartledhisfather Sometimes hewould runlL wouldsitathome lostinprofound thought orwouldvisitSadhus andFaqirs intheneighbouring forests andhavetalkswiththem turbedagain Thefamilypriestandastrologer Hardial nowadvisedtheMehta tosendhissontoaSanskrit scholar accounts an... | [
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Here too thechildwasasquickatlearningasbefore Inashorttime thispupil convinced hisnewschool thathehadlittleneedforsuchscholastic trainingastheBrahmin scholar couldimpart HavinglearntfromBrijnathasmuchashedeemednecessary andhavingtaughthimwhatwasmostessential foramanofreligion Guru Nanak athomeandassociation withSadhus ... | [
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HisheartwouldbecomeonewithNature Her beautycharmed him Ittookhisheartcaptiveandforhoursatastretch hesat withwideopeneyes drinking deepwitheveryporeofhisbodythejoyand harmony ofthescenebeforehim FromNaturehisheartrosetothefeetofthe Creator Hiseyeswouldthenclose Aquietglorywouldoverspread tenance Forhourshewouldsitthus e... | [
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Atsuchtimeshis heartwasincomplete harmony withNature andhiswholebeingintunewith theLordofcreation | [
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Asupreme unearthly joyfilledhisbodyandsoul ashe satthere watching theplayoftheInfiniteinthefmitenatureallroundhim Atothertimeshewouldvisitasceticsandanchorites bandsofwhom frequented thedenseforestsaroundTalwandi objectsof undisturbed prayerandescapefromthepersecution ers oftheforestandthesocietyofthe religious menwhof... | [
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