Sikh scholars of the past Vs Sikh scholars of the present
#1
Posted 10 January 2008 - 05:48 PM
One of the reasons why is because we have stopped reading.
Many will now say that you dont need to read teekeh and old granths, and that if guru ji wants he will bless you with understanding of the shabads. Seems strange why the elder sikhs therefore felt the need to read these pothia, wheras the modern super sikh will simply get blessed with understanding from the guru.
I found this list on the internet and it is said that these are the books/pothia/granths read and studied and in many cases made kanth by Sant Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale.
SIKHISM
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Sri Dasam Granth
Sri Sarbloh Granth
Bhai Gurdas Diyan Vaaran’
Bhai Gurdas Kabit Svaiya
Sri Nanak Prakash
Siri Guru Pratap Suraj Granth
Parbodh Chander Natak
Bhagat Bani
Panj Granthi
Das Granthi
Mehima Parkash
Bhavrasamrit
SANATAN
Bhagawant Gita
Balmiki Ramayan
Tulsi Ramayan
Mahabharat
Rig, Yujar, Sham and Atharvan Ved
Gurar Puran
Yog Vashisht
Markanday Puran
Hanuman Natak
Vairag Shatak
Sarkutavali
Vichar Sagar
Bavikhat Puran
ISLAM
BHai Nand Lal Zindageenama
Bhai Nand Lal Gazla
Bhai Nand Lal Rubaiyat
Bhai Nand Lal Jindagee Nama
The Koran
The Anjeel
Parasbhag
Masnavi Bhakh
As many of us, including myself have never even heard of a large number of the above, please could somebody perhaps provide a bit more information on them? Could you also shed a bit more light on whether the sikhs of yesteryear did actually study these texts and when and why the sikhs have in general lost this knowledge.
Many thanks
#2
Posted 10 January 2008 - 05:59 PM
http://www.bharatvan...s/ohrr/ch07.htm
I cannot account for the source as it links from the 'voice of india' website and the book in question is 'on hinduism reviews and reflections' however this is an interesting section in this chapter which i have quoted below
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This must be embarrassing to the new-style, collaborationist Sikh intellectuals.
I feel the last comment in bold is a particularly nasty kick to the midsection in its painful but very truthful nature!!
So in addition to the texts in the post above, this article believes that older sikhs also studied
the tenth Guru's Panj Ekadash,
Bhagvat,
Tulsi Ramayana,
Vishnu Purana,
Pingal (10 parts),
Ashwa Medha,
Adhyatma Ramayana,
Vichara Sagar,
Moksha Pantha,
Surya Prakash,
the sixth Guru's Guru Vilas,
Vashishtha Purana, and
Daswan Askandha
again please could anyone provide any further info???!!?
#3
Posted 10 January 2008 - 06:53 PM
One of the examples that I can think of from top of my head is that Sikhs (and 'nonsikhs' like Namdharis alike) have gotten so bad that majority of us don't even know anything or have never heard in our lives about Guru Gobind Singh changing the tuk 'Neel Bastar Le Kapre Pehray' to 'Neel Bastar Le Kapre Pharay' as was a common knowledge in the time of writing 'Suraj Parkash' by Kavi Santokh Singh for example... This is such an important issue if you think about it that such a simple Sakhi and an important one too for that matter is not known to anyone in its complete picture.. I remember even great scholars like Shaheediyan had to ask me where it was written but I'm sure it maybe just to get me to provide the source to my claim which ofcourse I did... now sure someone like me with a twisted mind would speculate it is due to a certain establishment's effort to downplay such important topics but you can't not blame the general idea that you mentioned that "guruji will automatically bless u wiv knowledge yo! don't sweat it!" type of mentality. This just leads people on a path of being ignorant.
Good topic.. hope more people will participate and especially with points about the reliablility of each Granth. Just a small thing I want to add, In atleast one of the Granths mentioned in the list,Mahima Parkash to be exact, the foreword itself says it is quite unreliable if I'm not mistaken, Been a long time, sorry, so such a source should be compared with others thoroughly.
#4
Posted 10 January 2008 - 07:30 PM
On to 'sanatan', a lot of that is stuff you can find on the internet. Some of the adhyatmic stuff you again can find translated by nirmalay, sevapanthis and udasin into braj bhasha such as yog vasistha, ramayan, etc. In there are also texts which are not quite so 'snatan' at all, but from the bhagat movement - saruktavali is a braj bhasha text by kavi hardyal ji (who had a link to the Guru Sahiban), vichar sagar is the braj bhasha difficult discussion of vedant written by Pandit Nehchal Das Dadupanthi, vichar mala is by Udasi Anath Das, vairag shatak is by bartihari. Hanuman Natak is also later, again in braj bhasha, a copy of which Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji was given. In the 'islamic' section, both masanavi bhakhaa (the opening section of rumi's masnavi translated by sevapanthis) and parasbhag (al-ghazzali's work also translated by sevapanthis) are classic sufi works which can be read about here;
http://www.sewapanth...anslations.html
on to the second list adhayatam ramayan is also a braj bhasha rendition of this sanskrit text by pandit gulab singh, and the rest are straight shaastra, apart from pingal which i assume to be on grammar along the lines of rup deep granth. 'sixth guru's guru vilas' is obviously gurbilas chhevin accredited to kavi sohan.
hope that helps.
#5
Posted 10 January 2008 - 10:04 PM
#6
Posted 11 January 2008 - 05:42 PM
he replied " in your lifetime, read Aad Guru Dasam Guru and anything else will be a bonus."
now i have have made a little atempt to read them. still at the start mind you, but the list given above could only be completed by someone who has time on their hands. I dont think that in my lifetime i would probably get round to reading many or any of the above texts.
is it practical tho to expect a perosn to have read all of the baove texts?
#7
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:08 PM
#8
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:32 PM
#9
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:58 PM
1) Reflection on bani is required...personally I think sangat of Gursikhs, katha by mahapurkhs and steeks are a good way of going about this. Listening to people that are well learned, and are practicing gurmat is very important. It is Guru Gobind Singh Jee's hukam for a Sikh to listen to katha everyday.
2) I think it should be understood that reading bani is not easy ("any idiot" cannot do it). Anyone that has done any amount of santhiya can tell you this. Learning how to read bani can be quite difficult in itself and it takes tons of effort and maharaj's kirpa to become a good paathi. From personal experience, I feel that it is very difficult to reflect on bani without first learning how to read it.
#10
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:08 PM
#11
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:28 PM
It's not about amassing knowledge, the very fact that we use the word 'scholar' when it comes to religion tells us straight away how wrong we are looking at it.
#12
Posted 22 October 2008 - 11:51 PM
Look at the past Sants of Taksal. They and their students not only wore Chollay, but they also had ALOT of Gyan about Dharm, they were strict in Amritvela and Rehet, plus they all always had atleast the Panj Granthi memorised. How many Sikhs today have all these qualities? Very very few. You could probably count them on your finger tips.
We need and should respect Gyanis in our Panth because they have preserved our old knowledge. We shouldn't just ridicule them as being "Pandit".
Also the term Pandit should be respected. A Pandit is someone with knowledge. Many Sikhs of the past who had knowledge of Sanskrit were also called Pandit.
#13
Posted 22 October 2008 - 11:54 PM
The persons without the Knowledge of the Lord, entrapped in the snare of death always transmigrate in all the four ages
- akalustat |6| ||76||
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#14
Posted 10 May 2009 - 03:30 AM
Firstly meditating upon Aatam Dev
Nirmal Jot, of Sat Chit Anand Svaroop
Then I bow to the lotus feet of Ishtadev
SatGuru Maharaj, Dasaan Patshahian di Jot
Finally I offer salutations to my Gurdev/Murshid
, under whose guidance.
All efforts blossom forth
Sat Sri Akaal !
#15
Posted 25 May 2009 - 07:37 AM
amardeep, on Jan 11 2008, 09:08 PM, said:
A bit directly, but correctly put
Vege or Non-Veg we are All SIKH! Don't let the Vaishnavites split us!
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