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RS 390: SIKHISM – AN OVERVIEW Doris R. Jakobsh THE TEN GURUS OF SIKHISM SIKHISM: HISTORICAL SOURCES Sikhism is the newest of the major world religions (Guru Nanak: 1469-1539) Today, 16 – 20 million adherents 3 SOURCES? 1) Adi Granth (Sri Guru Granth Sahib) Devotional hymns and poetry Not historical events 4 SOURCES? Janamsakhi literature Narratives focusing on Guru Nanak’s life Earliest sources written 100 years after Guru Nanak’s death Thus questionable historically 5 JANAMSAKHIS: Say more about the needs of the community after the Guru’s death than about factual evidence Also inconsistencies between the various versions 6 LATER GURUS: SOURCES These histories are not included in the janamsakhis BUT written in same style Same genre 7 JANAMSAKHIS: STATEMENTS OF FAITH, AS OPPOSED TO BEING HISTORICALLY FACTUAL 8 GURU NANAK BACKGROUND TO SIKH TRADITION: MILIEU Nanak very much in line with Bhakti tradition Version of Bhakti known as the ‘Sant tradition’ Sant = ‘one who knows the truth’ 10 SANT TRADITION: God = nirguna – without form Vedas are not authoritative Brahmin priesthood rejected Opposed to ALL outer forms of religion (pilgrimage, images, scripture) Religion is strictly an interior affair Salvation open to all, regardless of caste or gender 11 THE EARLY FOLLOWERS OF THE GURUS WERE NOT INITIALLY CONSIDERED A DISTINCT COMMUNITY THEY WERE SIMPLY ONE OF THE BHAKTI MOVEMENTS THAT WERE SWEEPING ACROSS INDIA 12 NANAK THE BRIDGE BUILDER: STORY OF THE FLOWERS AT GURU NANAK’S DEATH… GURU NANAK AND HINDUS: “Hindus praise the praiseworthy one whose vision and beauty are incomparable, but they bathe at pilgrimage places, make flower offerings, and place the perfume of sandalwood before idols” (AG 465). 14 GURU NANAK AND MUSLIMS: “Let compassion be your mosque, faith your prayer carpet, and righteousness your Qur’an. Let modesty be your circumcision, and uprightness your fasting. Thus you will become a true Muslim” (AG 140). GURU NANAK BELIEVED THAT GOD COULD BE FOUND IN ALL TRADITIONS 16 RITUALS, SCRIPTURE IN AND OF THEMSELVES ARE NOT ENOUGH THESE BECOME ENDS AS OPPOSED TO MEANS WHEREBY TRUTH CAN BE FOUND COMMUNITY OF NANAK: Householder is the ideal (not ascetic) Nam simaran – meditation on Divine name and nature of God Satsang – community Devotion to the Guru – receive darshan 18 GURU NANAK’S SUCCESSOR Rejection of family lineage Eldest son was an ascetic Youngest son not interested 19 GURU ANGAD GURU ANGAD: Lehna – devotee of Durga Contrast Angad’s devotion to Guru Nanak with his sons’ Many stories of this devotion 21 GURU AMAR DAS GURU AMAR DAS: Construction of baoli (well) Pilgrimage centre Beginning of institutionalization of the community (Panth) 23 GURU RAM DAS GURU RAM DAS: Son-in-law of Guru Amar Das Succession moves a little closer to family succession that Guru Nanak had rejected Eventually, guruship stays within the family line of Gurus 25 CONTROVERSIES WITH REGARD TO SUCCESSION – EACH SON TOOK ACTION AGAINST THEIR FATHERS’ DECISIONS FOR LEADERSHIP LEGALLY, THEY WERE THE HEIRS ALSO CLAIMED THEY WERE THE TRUE GURUS SCHISM AFTER SCHISM GURU ARJAN 27 GURU ARJAN: Turning point in Sikh community Son of last Guru (though not the oldest) Compiled Sikh hymns into scripture Built Harimandir/Amritsar Known as ‘king’ to his followers Active in trade and business 28 HARIMANDIR SAHIB = GOLDEN TEMPLE, AMRITSAR OTHER CHANGES? Caste constituency is changing Moving from Khatri to Jat caste grouping Had a huge influence on direction taken by later Gurus 30 GURU HARGOBIND GURU HARGOBIND: Miri-piri doctrine = temporal and spiritual power Had an army Mughal threat OR Jat caste influx? 32 GURU GOBIND SINGH GURU GOBIND SINGH GURU GOBIND SINGH Father put to death by Mughals Known for his love of horses, hunting, hawking MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN SIKH TRADITION ATTRIBUTED TO GURU GOBIND SINGH 35 BAISAKHI DAY, 1699 Called for a follower to give his life to his Guru Eventually 5 came forward Panj Piare (beloved 5) 36 BAISAKHI, 1699: KHALSA BROTHERHOOD TODAY, WHEN ANY DECISION IS MADE, OR, SOMEONE IS INITIATED, 5 ‘BELOVEDS’ GATHER 5 Ks: SYMBOLS OF THE KHALSA Kachh – undergarment (breeches) Kes – uncut hair Kirpan – dagger Kanga – comb Kara – iron bangle 40 5 Ks PANJ PIARE: INITIATION 42 SIKH WOMAN: INITIATION MEDITATION WAS STILL ON THE DIVINE NAME BUT THERE WAS NOW A NEW ASPECT TO ‘BEING SIKH’ 44 GURU GRANTH SAHIB 45 GURU GRANTH SAHIB GURU GRANTH ELEVATED GURU GRANTH AND IMPLEMENTS THE GURU GRANTH PUT TO BED SIKHISM AND WORSHIP: Sikhs insist that the Guru Granth is not worshipped It is simply honoured GOD IN SIKHISM: Mul Mantra: “Omkar True name One who creates Beyond all opposition A form beyond time Unborn, self-born The guru’s grace… The ancient truth, ageless truth Is also, now, truth And Nanak says, It will always be truth.” 51 GOD: “There is One Supreme Being, the Eternal Reality. He is the Creator, without fear and devoid of enmity. He is immortal, never incarnated, selfexistent, known by grace through the Gurus. The Eternal One, from the beginning, through all time, present now, the Everlasting Reality.” 52 EK OAMKAR: 53 GOD HAS NO PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES, ALTHOUGH THE IMAGERY OF GOD AS LOVER IS OFTEN USED EVEN NAMES OF GOD SUCH AS RAM, ALLAH, AKAL PURAKH, SAT GURU BUT GOD IS ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD AS ONE 54 GOD AS CREATOR: “For millions of years there was nothing but darkness over the void. There was neither earth nor sky, only the Infinite Will. There was neither night nor day, sun nor moon…The sources of creation did not exist, there was no speech, no air, no water, no birth, no death, no coming or going…There was no other only the One.” 55 HUMANITY IN SIKHISM: “People are born and then die. Where did they come from? Say where did they emerge and whither do they go? Those who have the Name in their hearts and on their tongues become beyond desire, as God is. They come and go in the natural way [according to the law of karma], born because of the desires of their mind. The God-minded are emancipated and are not bound again for they dwell on the word and attain deliverance through the Name” (AG 152). 56 IGNORANCE IS THE ROOT OF HUMANITY’S PROBLEMS NOT KNOWING THEIR TRUE NATURE NOT KNOWING THEIR TRUE DESTINY THUS, PEOPLE GO ‘ROUND AND ‘ROUND IN THE KARMIC CIRCLE OF REBIRTH 57 IGNORANCE IS BASED ON HAUMAI = EGO HAUMAI BLINDS US TO OUR DEPENDENCE ON GOD IT BINDS US TO THE NEED FOR LIBERATION 58 A PERSON CAUGHT UP IN EGO, IN HAUMAI IS CALLED MANMUKH (ONE WHO IS IN BONDAGE TO THE EGO PERSONALITY A PERSON WHOSE FOCUS IS GOD, GOD’S WILL IS CALLED A GURMUKH 59 SIKH STAGES OF LIBERATION: PIETY, KNOWLEDGE, EFFORT, GRACE, TRUTH 60 FIRST THREE STAGES ARE AS FAR AS A HUMAN CAN GO BY HUMAN EFFORT – PIETY, KNOWLEDGE, EFFORT 4TH STAGE: GRACE – GOD’S GRACE - HUMAN EFFORT HAS REACHED ITS LIMIT - NOW GOD’S GRACE MUST TAKE THEM FURTHER “IF ONE GOES ONE STEP TOWARDS GOD, THE LORD COMES TOWARD ONE A THOUSAND TIMES.” 5TH STAGE: LIBERATION = MUKTI The level of truth Can only be attained if one has gone through the first four stages This is one who is ‘God-minded’ = gurmukh 62 JIWAN MUKTI LIBERATION CAN BE ATTAINED WHILE IN LIFE THIS STATE IS THAT OF THE JIWAN MUKT HERE, JOY AND SORROW ARE THE SAME HAPPINESS IS ETERNAL ONE IS IN A STATE OF BLISS NO KARMA IS ACQUIRED ONE MERGES WITH THE WILL OF THE DIVINE 63 “MY FRIENDS MET ME AND THEY ASKED ME TO DESCRIBE MY HUSBAND. I WAS SO FILLED WITH THE BLISS OF HIS LOVE THAT I COULDN’T ANSWER THEM” (AG 459). 64 “THE ONE WHO HAS THE LOVE OF GOD’S COMMANDS IN THE HEART IS SAID TO BE JIVAN MUKT. RELEASE IS A PRESENT REALITY; JOY AND SORROW ARE BOTH THE SAME, HAPPINESS IS ETERNAL, THERE IS NO SEPARATION FROM GOD. AS IS GOLD SO IS DUST; AS IS NECTAR SO IS BITTER POISON. HONOUR AND DISHONOUR ARE THE SAME. THE PAUPER AND THE KING ARE ALIKE. WHOEVER REGARDS SUCCESS IN THIS WORLD AS ANY ENTERPRISE ORDAINTED BY GOD, IS SAID TO BE LIBERATED WHILST IN THE BODY” (AG 275). 65 RESULT? SERVICE TO OTHERS: “Those who meditate on God do good to others” (Guru Arjan). Nam Simaran (the practice of meditating on ‘the Name’) Transforming of personality through practice 66 GOD CONSCIOUSNESS IS BECOMING WHO ONE REALLY IS 67 THE GURU IN SIKHISM BOTH: Sat Guru (Eternal Guru = God) Earthly Guru – the historical gurus who were instruments through which the voice of God is heard 68 THROUGH THE GURUS’ WORDS, PEOPLE CAN REACH LIBERATION “THE ATTENDANT WHO PERFORMS THE GURU’S SERVICE, REMAINS ATTACHED TO THE GURU’S HYMNS AND WHO ACCEPTS BOTH GOOD AND BAD WITH EQUANIMITY, WILL IN THIS WAY, BECOME ABSORBED IN GOD” (AG 432) 69 NISHAN SAHIB: SAFRON FLAG SIGNIFYING GURDWARA WITH KHALSA INSIGNIA KIRTAN: THE SINGING OF HYMNS RAGIS: PROFESSIONAL SINGERS 71 SIKHS: ANANDPUR: 1999 – 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF KHALSA SIKH LANGAR: KITCHENER SIKH WORSHIP SERVICE: PRASAD DISTRIBUTED