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Amrita Pritam

Umair Raja May 15, 2005

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#319 Posted by delhiwala on May 20, 2005 3:09:42 pm
Re: # 318
Guru Nanak was Bedi
Guru Angad was Khatri(DM saab please add here).
Guru AmarDas was a Bhalla
Guru Ramdas and the rest of Sikh Gurus were all Sodhis.
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#318 Posted by delhiwala on May 20, 2005 3:07:04 pm
Re: # 315
It is Guru Gobind Singh not Guru Govind Singh.

He was born of Sodhi clan a Khatri, it is hard to put where he was from, I would all over India. He was born in Patliputar(Patna), raised in Anandpur and parts of H P.

His rand Father`s Grand Father GuruRamdas was from Lahore.
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#317 Posted by shishapa on May 20, 2005 3:05:25 pm

Re # 310

``Sometime history is cruel, but you will not find a single Sindhi Muslim who would not regret Hindu departure from Sindh. ``

That is good to know but bonds of Islam definitely overrode this feeling. I mean Sindhi Muslims wanted to be part of Muslim Pakistan more than wanting to keep Sindhi Hindus from departing. They did make efforts to become part of Pakistan (didn`t they?) but there were no efforts to keep them from departing, just feeling of regrets. And certainly no efforts to get them back.
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#316 Posted by kaurasach on May 20, 2005 3:04:57 pm
He was a Khatri.
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#315 Posted by Netizen on May 20, 2005 3:02:55 pm
Re: # 314


good info.

``Panj Piyaras, Guru Govind Singh ji, Banda Singh Bahadur were ALL NON-Jats. ``

I know that P.P. were from as far of as Bidar, and Banga Bahadur was a Rajput, what about Guru Govind Singh ji?
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#314 Posted by kaurasach on May 20, 2005 2:57:41 pm
311,

That is another MYTH and a LIE . JATS in Punjab were one of the lowest on the social status. Sikhism elevated and liberated their status.

NONE of the original KHALSA was jat. Panj Piyaras, Guru Govind Singh ji, Banda Singh Bahadur were ALL NON-Jats.

Original heroes were ALL NON-Jats. They were Ahluwalias, Ramgarias (Carpenters), Khatris, Rajputs etc.

Jat surperiority is a myth created by Jats and Jat wannabes.
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#313 Posted by Netizen on May 20, 2005 2:56:46 pm
Re: # 310

one of my sindhi friend is from Larkana. He is very proud of his home land. He says that his grandfather was a landlord along with Bhuttos family. He always tells me that there was no enimity b/t the common man only politicians created it, which I have hard to digest.
What do you say about Jhulle Lal? I read something that hindus and muslims, both claimed him. Also Lal Dad (?)
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#312 Posted by delhiwala on May 20, 2005 2:51:24 pm
Sindhis,
I had never known many Sindhis in India except some who did have Akhand Path for theeir main events.

However, when I came to USA, I realized how many Sindhis go to Gurudwaras.
Geln rock Gurudwara in NJ and other Gurudwaras in LI have considerable amount of dedicated Sindhis. I was humbled few weeks ago by a Sindhi Doctor, when he sang Shabads sitting next to while his wife did the Langar.
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#311 Posted by Netizen on May 20, 2005 2:50:37 pm
Re: # 305

hmm..
Is it that following Guru Nanak is a Khatri thing whereas Khalsa is more of Jat phenomenon, Guru Gobind himself being a jat?
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#310 Posted by HP on May 20, 2005 2:46:27 pm
#304 Netizen

Both Sindhi Hindu and Muslims are of Sufi thought. You will never find a Sindhi Hindu or Muslim disparaging each other’s religion even in privacy. The saints, pir or religious figures whether they were Hindu, Sikh or Muslims were and still are respected by Sindhis.
Sachal Surmast a Saint or a pir or sufi whatever you want to call him still has thousands of Sindhi Hindu visitors from India. Pir Sahib Jhok Sharif a Muslim had majority Hindu following. You will not find any distinction in his followers.
I know about Sindhi Hindus and their reverence to Guru Nanak. It has been a long time that Sindhi Hindu left Sindh but I doubt that they will change their basic beliefs because they don’t live in Sindh any more.
I met lots of Sindhi Hindu in New York and some of them can’t even speak Sindhi anymore but their respect and love for Sindh has not diminished.
I think you need to search for Sindh on GOOGLE to know more about Sindhi Hindu- Muslim relations before the partition. Sometime history is cruel, but you will not find a single Sindhi Muslim who would not regret Hindu departure from Sindh.


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#309 Posted by delhiwala on May 20, 2005 2:45:02 pm
#303 by delhiwala on May 20, 2005 2:27pm PT
Re: # 291
Drlokraji,
Problem started when Hindus started asserting that Sikhs are Hindus in North India, because at that time Hindus realized that Sikhs are not needed anymore or are less effective or both. British played a role in saving the Sikh identity by ensuring all Soldiers to be Amritdhari. During these times, due to lack of direction Sikhs were loosing their values, Dayal Singh s/o Ranjit`s famous General became a Dev-Samaji and many more.
(Sunny Deol would`nt be an Arya Samaji but for this time in history).

It is not that there is anything wrong in someone adopting any religion but when others attack you to become like them, it becomes a basic revolt in Sikhs, Equality for All by All.
Arya Samaj was attacking Sikhs in 1800s, confronting Sikhs on the streets and engaging them in arguments, if they did not answer back then they were forced to shed Sikhi. I was told by my elder that she had heard from her father that in Lahore in 1890s, Arya Samajis enagaged in dialogues a Carpenter(Tarkhan) wheather he knew Sukhmani Sahib or not.
Obviously, this guy had never read it, he was convinced based on these silly logics to become a Arya Samaji.

Kahn Singh`s book was a reposnse to Arya Samaji movement, please read the Arya Samaj`s founder`s words about Guru Nanak
``Idhar Udhar se JorR ke Chalaya hai Panth``.
``Pehle Safa Rukh liya pher chele Kar Liye``

Even Aurengzeb did not write so negatively about Guru Nanak as Arya Samajis did. What do you expect Sikhs to do, cut their hair and become Arya Samajis and join Hindus after doing Shudhi and wearing Janoyes?????
You are only paying attention to a subset of time, not the whole picture.
Singh Sabha movement was started when Arya Smaajis have started churning the poisson in Punjab against the Sikhs.

I also have Hindu and Sikh relatives in my own family but your assesment is totally wrong about Kahn Singh`s book.
I feel your pain at the violence in 80ies and killing of communists and other innocents and I am totally against the innocent Hindus and Sikhs being killed in Punjab in 80ies, even though I almost lost my own life twice. But please do not undermine the Sikh`s entity in your posts.

Guru Tegbahadur, certainly was a representative of the Kashmiri Brahmins, though he was himself against the philosophy of Manu Smirities.

Would you call Christ as a Jew and Christians as Jews?
or for that matter, Hindus as Adivasis, who lived in India prior to Aryan invasion?
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#308 Posted by Netizen on May 20, 2005 2:42:14 pm
Re: # 303

``Would you call Christ as a Jew and Christians as Jews? ``

thats an interesting point. I would call him a jew. Reason:

early christianity was nothing but a jewish sect. when jesus died (was crucified) the people leading the sect were jews, his brothers John, James. It remained a jewish thing until Paul (originally Saul) who himself was a jew, came to the scene. In his early life Paul was messiah-hunter (killing those following jesus) in the roman army. One time he had a ``vision`` and became a christian and started propagating christianity. As a part of this Jewish ritual a person had to be circumcised. It was Paul who argued against it and made it possible to convert peoople to Christianity without undergoing circumcision. He started missionary activites and started talking about the messiah who would come to liberate the people off their suffering. Then the process started, which I would describe as Multi Level Marketing, whereby each convert started converting others. And the christian faith started. Eventually Paul was hunted down and crucified, up side down (at his request). But Christianity had grown from a jewish sect into a religion by itself. It took a few more centuries until Constantine claimed Christiniaty as the state religiona and gave it an official status. There was no going back then. If christianity had remained a jewish sect, may be rest of the europe would have become muslim. Strange are the way things work.
I hope i answered you.
Hence, in u.s. theya re talking about Judeo-Christian values and ``jews for christ``
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#307 Posted by dost_mittar on May 20, 2005 2:40:02 pm
#306
Sorry, I meant starting with 1870s, not 1970s.
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#306 Posted by dost_mittar on May 20, 2005 2:38:08 pm
Drlokraj#291:

This is a highly controversial subject where rigours of scholarship take a back seat to questions of politics and identity. Here is my take. The Sikh identity has been changing gradually since the Singh Sabha and Tat Khalsa movements, starting with 1970s. Before that, several sikh identities coexisted, just as they coexist among Hindus today: there were Udasin, followers of Guru Nanak`s sons, followers of Sodhis, Namdharis, Sehajdharis, Khalsa, etc. The dominant faction at that time were the Sanatanists. They found the roots of Sikh religion in the Sanatan traditions and believed the Gurus to be the avatars of Ram and Krishan. The Tat Khalsa led a revolt against this with the book by Bhai Kahn Singh`s mentioned by you, a significant goalpost. They also developed distinct Sikh rituals for births, marraiges, deaths, etc. Their most permanent secular contribution was to abandon Urdu in favour of Gurmukhi; if they had not done so, Gurmukhi perhaps would not have enjoyed the pride of place it does today in Punjab.

Generally speaking, religious identities were less consolidated in Punjab not only among Sikhs but also among Hindus and Muslims until the end of the 19th century. People were nominally Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs but they were more attached to a village deity, peer, jogi, etc. (remember how Ranjha was a chela of guru Gorakh Nath?). One of the most popular ones throughout Punjab was a Muslim saint called Sakhi Sarvar.

HP:
I read news less than I read views. Dawn alone has about 6-7 opinion pieces every day, in addition to the regular editorials and columns by Mazdak, Ayaz Amir and Cowasji. They also have The Review and Magazine. There is a piece relating to religion/history every other day if not daily.

delhiwala:
India has not named any new streets after Aurangzeb or Sultans (Akbar, maybe). The streets you refer to all old streets named before the Partition. You can only give Indians credit for not changing names. There are, however, several new streets, developments and institutions named after modern Indian Muslims, such as Shaukat Ali, Ajmal Khan, Asaf Ali, Maulana Azad, Kidwai or Zakir Hussain.
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#305 Posted by kaurasach on May 20, 2005 2:28:50 pm
302,

Dada Chela Ram established a Sindhi sikh ASHRAM in Bombay, Delhi and Saprron (Solan, HP).

Their sikhi is limmited to belief in Nanak and Guru Granth Sahib. They lack other practices of sikhs. And openly declare that the ASHRAM is NOT a Gurudwara. They worship the Granth like an idol with an Arti fire.

Many NanakPanthis (Sindhi followers of Nanak) still reside in Sindh - they live in bad conditions.....and are getting baptized into sikhism to escape persecution at the hands of muslims.
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#304 Posted by Netizen on May 20, 2005 2:27:46 pm
Re: # 301

``Most Punjabis growing up in Pakistan now have not seen a Sikh in their lives (barring Indian movies). They heard stories about them but they have no idea about the cultural similarities or even about Sikh religion.
This is almost the third generation after the partition and it does not seem like that they will need to learn about Sikh religion in the next few generations either. ``

so what about the other religions like hindus, jains, buddhists, jews and christians. As non-muslims are decreasing as % I guess there is a less chance of knowing others.
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