Wednesday, April 18, 2018

                      Appearance of KHALSA—A Miracle of GURU GOBIND SINGH

The Appearance of ‘KHALSA’ was the necessity of the prevailing times and as per the wishes of The Almighty God. It was the outcome of the divine vision of Guru Gobind Singh, who made appearance of KHALSA with the purity of character, imagination, strong will power, and as a fearless army of The God. The concept of KHALSA was a unique outcome of spiritual enlightenment and purity of thought of the highest order of the Tenth Guru.  He has emphatically made it clear in His autobiography ‘Bachitar Natak’ that The God sent Him to this world as His son to create a ‘PANTH’, who will spread truth, righteousness and destroy evil and annihilate tyrant rulers for establishing Humanitarian rule in this world. The Guru says that :-

MEI APNA SUT TOHIE NIWAZA II
PANTH PARCHUR KARBE KO SAAZA II
JAHI TAHAN TEI DHARAM CHALAYAIE II
KABUDHI KARAN TE LOK HATAYAIE II 29 II--Bachitar Natak---P--69

The Guru says that He bowed His head and prayed to God and sought His blessings that ‘KHALSA PANTH’ can be created in this world, if You ( GOD ) help Him in this cause. The Guru says that :-

Thadh bhayou mei jor kar Bachan kaha Sirr niayaie  II
Panth Chalie tab Jagat mei Jab tum karo sahay  II--Bachitar Natak--p---69

After Kashmiri Pandits met Guru Tegh Bahadur at Anandpur Sahib and sought His help to save their religion, He became quiet and composed. On inquiry for the reason for his demeanor by young Gobind Rai, He replied that the plight Hindu Dharma called for the sacrifice of a pious soul. Gobind Rai spontaneously quipped that there was none other than the Guru Himself. This reply of Gobind Rai evidently authenticates that He was born as enlightened. Thereafter Guru Tegh Bahadur replied “ If that is the Lord’s will, so be it”. So, He decided to save their religion and asked Kashmiri Pandits to inform Aurangzeb that if he converts their Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur to Islam, they will all convert to Islam. Consequently Aurangzeb became incensed and he summoned Guru Tegh Bahadur to Delhi. After informing  young Gobind Rai that he was going to offer His head for the cause of righteousness in obedience to command of Akal Purakh, He installed Him as His successor and subsequently He proceeded to Delhi. On reaching Delhi, first His close associates namely Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Sati Das, Bhai Dyala were tortured to death, so as to frighten Him. Then Guru Tegh Bahadur was tortured and martyred on 11th Nov, 1675 AD in Chandni chowk, Delhi. The Guru bore this with extreme peace and tolerance and sacrificed His life for the cause of Humanity i.e. protection of Hindu religion. Thus Guru Tegh Bahadur gave a glorious lead to the people for imbibing a spirit of heroism and the will to fight against oppression, so as to brace for preparing the people for fighting against injustice.

Tenth Nanak i.e. Guru Gobind Rai  was only nine years old, when the great responsibility of directing the affairs of the Sikhs fell on His shoulders. Guru Gobind Rai had no prior experience for undertaking a task of this magnitude, but the exemplary self-sacrifice of His father, to protect the oppressed at the cost of His life, was engraved in His heart. He was filled with zeal to endeavour for the fulfillment of His mission. The task before Him was stupendous, having no resources, no estate, no wealth, but only a handful of Sikhs for this purpose. He was aware of killing cowardice and utter despondency of the Indian people, who had fallen in all aspects, i.e. cast-ridden, spineless, cowardly, lost manliness being suppressed by Mughal rulers, having faith in many Gods, Demigods, Goddesses, stones, fire, water, animals, vegetation, metals etc. The spark of fighting for humanity was lit in the heart of Young Guru Gobind Rai, which all earlier Hindu reformers such as Sri Ramachandra, Sri Krishna, Shankaracharya and Ramanuja greatly lacked.

Thus with great wisdom, patience for an opportune time in mind and desire of cooling down the opposition of Ram Rai (a contender for Guruship), Guru Gobind Rai retired to the hills in the state of Nahan in order to nurse the spark of nationalism into a blaze and devise means to utilize it to good effect. Here He founded a fort called 'Paonta', on  the land offered by the ruler of Nahan. He calibrated ways and means to free His countrymen from the bonds of sins and sufferings. He acted on the advice of His father, as mentioned by Him in “Bachitar Natak”. He placed literary activity in the forefront of His program of Universal brotherhood and for this purpose He engaged 52 poets. His purpose was to diffuse a new spirit among the people and devise means to utilize to its good effects. Here, He learned Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit etc. and studied chronicles of great warriors and the message of The Gurus in ‘Gurbani’ and philosophies of other religions. He also practiced riding, hunting, swimming, archery and swordplay. His intellectualized emotions rose to the highest when He communes with The God, which is mentioned in His Bani, ’Akaal Ustat’, where He addresses God with ‘Tu Hi’ sixteen times, and gets absorbed for 16 hours.

The most surprising thing is that His increasing influence made the Hindu hill rulers jealous and instead of helping Him, they attacked Him and the Guru defeated them in the battle of 'Bhangani ' in 1686 AD. But He did not use the victory for any political gains and returned to Anandpur Sahib. Here, He built five forts to keep hill state rulers in check. He tried to rouse the hill people and hill rulers to a sense of national unity but found them not rising above caste, racial prejudices and vested interests by making common cause with Muslim rulers and even joining hands with the enemy against Him. The Brahmins were originator of all religious ills. They had forbidden non-Brahmins from studying Vedas and Shastras, where they had incorporated various injunctions to perpetuate their  pre-eminence and self acquired dominance over other castes. These injunctions are in large numbers but just a few are given below:-

All the world is the property of Brahmin. ( Manu 1/96,100,101).
Brahmin can annihilate a king and his army with his mantras. (Manu 9/213)
Brahmin can create many worlds, kings, new Gods etc. ( Manu 9/315).
Brahmin deserves a greater respect and reverence than a king. ( Manu 2/139).
Brahmin can not be punished for very serious crimes committed in order to save his body and soul. ( Manu 9/205,208,232; 4/69,165; 8/281,283).
Any crime committed against a Brahmin and his property needs ten times the ordinary punishment. ( Manu 7/367; 8/378,379 )
It is imperative duty of a king to appoint a Brahmin as his minister and adviser.( Manu 7/58 ).
The working of courts should be entirely entrusted to the Brahmin. ( Manu 8/1,9,10,11 ).
No tax of any kind can be charged from a Brahmin. ( Manu 7/132,133 ).
A shoodar should preferably serve Brahmin and in case of non availability of Brahmin, he should serve a kshatri. ( Manu 8/334 ).

Thus the Indian people were enslaved mentally by the Brahmins on one hand and physically by the Muslim rulers on the other hand. He decided to free them from both types of slavery. First of all, He decided to reform the religious sphere. He forcefully rebutted the plurality of God and forbade worship of idols, men, animals, vegetation and minerals. He eulogized supreme glory of the truth of One formless and eternal CREATOR /GOD in His “KABITTS”(poetry) and His other orations, which convey the extent of richness of His thought. He declared Himself a humble servant of the Almighty LORD declaring that:-“ He, who considers me as a God or Avatar shall go to hell”.

Then He took up the second challenge of getting them freed from atrocities of Mughal rulers.  After having exercised all peaceful means of persuasion to stop the repressive acts of the Mughal rulers, He decided that the sword remained to be put to test. He also felt that the Sikhs were small in number to take on the Herculean task of wrecking the tyranny of the Mughal rulers and put an end to the evil. He felt the necessity of building the Psyche of Indian People and Hindus in particular, as Hindu mind had lost its manliness and had become submissive and the very sight of the sword terrified them. Moreover, the Hindus of North India had no truck with the Hindus of South India, both being unconcerned with the East India and none of them having any single practice common with the Western India. They had been reduced to servile and spineless people as they were so much enslaved by Mughal rulers that even Rajputs had started offering their daughters to them. Something spectacular and miraculous was needed to revolutionize the thought and will of the people. Guru Gobind Singh decided to wake up the conscious of the people and make them brave and fearless, abolish caste system by baptizing with “Khande Di Pahul” ( Naam-Amrit) i.e. the water of tranquility.

He called a congregation at Anandpur on Baisakhi day i.e. March 30, 1699 AD. When all were seated, He drew out His sword and called loudly, “Is there anyone here, who would lay down his head for Dharma”?.  At this the whole assembly was thrown into commotion, but THE GURU went on repeating His demand. At the third call, Daya Ram, a Khatri of Lahore, volunteered. The GURU took him into an enclosure and came out with the sword dripping in blood and called loudly for another head. At this instance, Dharam Chand, a jat of Delhi, came forward and was taken into the enclosure. In a similar manner, three more men offered themselves for the sacrifice. Then The GURU, after dressing these five in handsome attire with flowing beards and 'KES' (hairs) maintained, submitting to Laws of nature/ Will of GOD and tying handsome turbans to preserve them nicely and brandishing four other 'KAKARS' i.e. 'KARHA'(iron bangle), 'KACHHEHRA'(short), 'KANGA(comb)', 'KIRPAN'(sword), symbolising holiness, spirituality, masculinity, self-restraint, sovereignty and destroyer of darkness, brought them before the assembly. He baptized them by making them drink  “Khande Di Pahul" ( NAAM-AMRIT ) i.e.  water of immortality, poured in their heads and eyes, which was prepared by Him with GOD’S blessings, by reciting the divine ‘baanis’ of 'JAPU JI', 'JAAP', 'Tav Prasad Savaiye', 'Kabio Bach Benti Chaupai' and 'Anand Sahib' and stirring water with ‘Khanda’(a double edged sword ) Himself, which was sweetened with sugar crystals added by Mata Sahib kaur. He also made them  all to drink it from the same iron bowl, although four of them were from low castes and one was from high caste.

Thus Guru Gobind Singh took a revolutionary step for abolishing caste system in India and created a caste less universal brotherhood, turned 'jackals' to “lions” and emboldened 'sparrows' to face “Eagles” by transforming ordinary and meek into SUPER HUMAN beings. He called them “PANJ  PIARAS” i.e. Beloved ones and gave them the name “Singh”( Lion) and name them KHALSA. He also gave them the slogan “Waheguru JI Ka Khalsa ll  Waheguru JI KI Fateh II” to greet each other. The Guru then requested these five beloved ones to give Him “KHANDE DI PAHUL” and make Him their first disciple as they collectively should be His Guru. He thus became Guru Gobind Singh from Guru Gobind Rai. The Guru hence set an example of religious development in the world i.e. The Guru baptizing the followers and the followers baptizing The Guru. The Guru thus passed the leadership to “Panj Piaras”. He declared that ‘KHALSA’ has appeared as per the will of THE ALMIGHTY GOD and is HIS ARMY to fight evil in the world. Guru says that:-

KHALSA  AKAAL PURAKH KI FAUJ II
PRAGTIYO KHALSA PARMATAM KI MAUJ || – Guru Gobind Singh  (Sarbloh Granth)-line-459
i.e. Khalsa is an army of God and is created by His will and blessings.

Thus the founding of The ‘KHALSA’ was the climax of founding of SIKHISM. The religious evolution started by Guru Nanak Dev took 230 years to achieve its goal i.e. transforming meek, spineless people to SUPER HUMAN beings and the communities which hated each other i.e. Hindus, Muslims, rich, poor, low and upper castes, were united into ONE UNIVERSAL Brotherhood i.e. SIKHISM. The Guru thus made appearance of “KHALSA”, who will worship one God, obey laws of nature, be sovereign in religious and political aspects of life and spread truth, righteousness, fight injustice, repression, and establish humanitarian rule. He called “ KHALSA” His own self as the Guru says that:-
KHALSA  MERO ROOP HAI KHAAS ||
KHALSE  MAHIE  HOUN KAROUN NIWAAS ||
JAB LAG KHALSA RAHE NIYARA ||
TAB LAG TEJ DIOU MEI SAARA ||---Guru Gobind Singh (Sarb loh Granth)
i.e. ‘KHALSA’ is my very essence and He lives in the KHALSA. Till the Khalsa is perfect / pure i.e. does not imbibe bad habits / rituals prohibited by Him, His blessings will be with the Khalsa.

Guru Gobind Singh then appended His signatures on the glowing document of the creation of The KHALSA with the blood of His five beloved disciples( Piyaaras ), four sons and thousands of His followers, for fighting tyranny and establish humanitarian rule and universal brotherhood.

Guru Gobind Singh made it clear in His letter to Aurangzeb, called ZAFARNAMA (Epistle of victory), which a strong  indictment of treachery of Aurangzeb and his forces, werein He reprimands and rebukes Aurangzeb for his weaknesses as a human being and also declares that armed struggle is pious and  just, when all other means fail. He says that:-

CHU KAAR  AZ  HAMAH HEELTE DAR GUZASHT II
HALAL  AST  BURDAN  BA SHAMSHEER DAST II 22 ||--Dasam Granth ( Zafarnama )
i.e.  all modes of redressing a wrong having failed; raising of  sword is pious and just. (verse 22)

Then KHALSA, under the leadership of Baba Banda Bahadur Singh, acting on the advice, spirit and with the blessings of Guru Gobind Singh, gave a heroic fight to the Mughal rulers of 'Sirhind' and ousted the Muslim ruler of Sirhind state, who had executed two young Sahibzadas. Thus the first Sikh State of Sirhind was created by Baba Banda Bahadur Singh in 1710 AD with  the blessings and as per directions of Guru Gobind Singh, which were given to him at  NANDED IN 1708 AD, when The Guru gave him five arrows, ‘Nagaara’ and a Khalsa flag and directed him to act on the advice of five sikhs deputed with him. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur established a humanitarian rule and gave ownership rights of land to the actual tillers of the land i.e. farmers. No Mosques were destroyed and no Muslims were killed, except the rulers. Continuing their tirade, the Sikhs established 12 SIKH 'Misals' from boundaries of Delhi to Lahore under different brave Sikhs Generals, except the capital i.e. Lahore. 'KHALSA' then assembled at Akal Takht in 1799 AD and unified all 'Misals' making Ranjit Singh as their leader to take control of Lahore city, as he was young and other Sikh Generals had grown older. In 1802 AD, Ranjit Singh was declared Maharaja of KHALSA RAJ by Sahib Singh Bedi, who was 'sarbarah' of Akal Takht at that  time.

Thus KHALSA ultimately extended 'KHALSA RAJ (Empire)' right from the boundaries of Delhi to 'Darya Khyber' in Afghanistan.The brave 'KHALSA' Generals like Hari Singh Nalwa fought so bravely that his name haunted the Muslims and Pathans so much their ladies used to frighten their children by his name. He was so strong that he even killed a lion without any weapon, when asked by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, on the behest of 'Dogras’.

Is this not a miracle that GURU GOBIND SINGH transformed the cast-ridden, coward, fallen and utterly despondent society of India to SUPER HUMAN beings, whom He named 'KHALSA ' and who removed the shackles of about 800 years slavery suffered by Indian people, by destroying the tyrant Mughal / Turkish rule and creating the 'KHALSA RAJ' in North-west of India. The Brave Sikh generals like General Hari Singh Nalwa blocked the entry of foreign invaders from ‘Khyber Pass’ forever, which laid the foundation for destroying Mughal / Turkish rule in entire India. So much so that sikh generals like BAGHEL SINGH occupied the throne of Delhi and unfurled 'Khalsa' flag over Lal Qila. As ' KHALSA' did not have enough army to keep control of the capital of the Mughal rule, they negotiated to leave it, after taking  three crores of rupees in cash as booty and taking assurance for building Gurdwaras in memories of Sikh Gurus in Delhi, for which about 4000 sikh Army soldiers stayed back. The Indian people, especially the Hindus, are forever indebted to GURU TEGH BAHADUR for having sacrificed His life to protect their lives and their sacred thread(JANEU) and GURU GOBIND SINGH for sacrificing His entire family i.e. father, mother and four sons for fighting Mughal repression and created ‘KHALSA’, who fought Mughal repression bravely and freed them from slavery of tyrannical Mughal rule. There is no parallel to the sacrifice of GURU GOBIND SINGH in the whole world as The Guru sacrificed His whole family for the cause of HUMANITY and not for any vested interests, religion or establishing a kingdom, when all wars in this world have been fought because of women, dispute, land / kingdom ('RAJ').

Thus if we contemplate on “Gurbani” in Sri Guru Granth Sahib and practice it, we become  KHALSA,  in consonance with Guru Gobind Singh’s wishes, as the Sikh faith is guided by joint sovereignty of Sri Guru Granth Sahib and “GURU KHALSA PANTH” . Tenth Guru  als cautioned that if ‘KHALSA’ follows the brahmanical ways and thus departs from the spirit of ‘Gurbani’, it will not get His blessings. Guru says that:-

JAB EH GAHE BIPRAN KI REET  II
MEI NA KARO INN KI PARTEET  II--Guru Gobind Singh (Sarbloh Granth )
I.e. If The Sikhs follow the brahmanical ways, The Guru will not give His blessings to 'KHALSA'.                      
The concept of Sikhism lays the following principles for the higher development and moral character of human being.

1. We should believe and contemplate on One Almighty God and not in any semi gods, goddesses, human beings, plants,  animals, vegetation, stone gods etc.
2. We should Contemplate on Shabad in Gurbani by singing, listening from heart, understand and follow Universal message of Truth in Sikhism in Sri Guru Granth Sahib and perform all our daily acts/deeds, remembering One Almighty GOD to receive His blessings.
3.  We should live in Almighty GOD’s Hukam( will) and as such keep our complete body along with one’s hair intact, as given by The God. Guru says that:-
NAAPAK PAAKU KAREI HADOOREI HADISA SAABAT SOORAT DASTAR SIRA II--SGGS--1084
i.e. Make pure what is impure, deem thou the lord’s presence thy counsel. Let the complete body be turban on your head.
Moreover hair are sign of manliness, bravery and respect and a turban tied on these hair makes an ordinary man a very respectable person.
4.  We should maintain good moral character to become a good human being and leave all bad habits such as :- theft, having sexual relations with anyone except our spouse, use of intoxicants, telling lies and gambling etc. etc.
5. We should not kill our daughters, as all humanity and ven kings are born from a woman as per MESSAGE OF SIKHISM. We should not maintain any relations with a person indulging in such a heinous act.
6. We should not believe in undesirable rituals such as untouchability, omens, auspicious times, horoscopes, shradh, khia, pind, patal, Hom,Yug, sikha-sut, bhadan, fasting, veneration of graves and idolatry.
7. When the Sikh follows above priciples of Sikhism, he should endure to get baptized by taking “Khande Di Pahul”( Ambrosial nectar), as soon as possible to become a KHALSA, and be ready to serve humanity.

THUS EVERY HUMAN BEING NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND, PRACTICE AND SPREAD  MESSAGE OF SIKHISM FOR THE WELFARE  OF THE HUMANITY AT LARGE,  FOR PEACE, RIGHTEOUSNESS, FIGHTING  REPRESSION AGAINST HUMANITY, END EVIL TO GET JUSTICE FOR ALL AND  ESTABLISH  A HUMANITARIAN  RULE IN THE WORLD.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Basic Philophy of Sikhism

                                 

Human being is the most important creature in the whole universe. No religion or philosophy can exist without human being. As per teachings of Sikhism in ‘Gurbani’, everything in the universe happens as per the will of THE GOD. He listens, supervises His CREATION as He is all-pervading and permeating, as such always behold Him  close at hand. GURBANI says that:-

Eae man math jaanehi har dhoor hai sadhaa vaekh hadhoor ||
i.e. O my mind, do not think of the Lord as being far away; behold Him ever close at hand.

Sadh sunadhaa sadh vaekhadhaa sabadh rehiaa bharapoor ||1|| rehaao ||---SGGS---428
i.e. He is always listening, and always watching over us; the Word of His Shabad is all-pervading everywhere. ||

Gurbani says that the will of God works according to law of ‘Karma’ i.e. your deeds. You get this life according to your previous deeds but you can be saved of hell like life in this world, if you seek Guru’s Sanctuary and remember The Almighty Lord God through ‘NAAM SIMRAN’ and falling on the feet of the Guru i.e. following the teachings of the Guru and doing good deeds for the welfare of the humanity, as per Guru's message in GURBANI. Guru says that the one whose heart is filled with jealousy and thinks ill of others, his own good is never done. Gurbani says that:-

Jaisaa kare su ṭaisaa paavai ॥
i.e. As one acts, so does receive.

Ạapi beeji ạape hee kɦaavai ॥--SGGS---662
i.e. As he plants, so does he eat.

Jehaa beejai so lunai karamaa sa(n)dharraa khaeth ||
Nanak prabh sarnagati charan bohith prabh det ||---SGGS---134
i.e. whatever you sow, so shall you reap; the life is the field of 'karma'(deeds). O, Nanak, seek the sanctuary of God; God will ride you on his ship of His feet.

Jisu ȧṇḍari ṭaaṭi paraaëe hovai ṭis kaa kaḍe na hovee bɦalaa |I--SGGS---308
i.e. One whose heart is filled with jealousy of others, his own good is never done.

Karam ḍɦaraṭee sareeru kalijug vicɦi jehaa ko beeje ṭehaa ko kɦaaæ ||--SGGS---308
i.e. The body is the field of action, in this Dark Age of Kali Yuga; as you plant, so shall you harvest

Human being is the last enunciation of the creation of The God. If he continues to progress and rise spiritually along with doing good deeds, he enters the realm of truth i.e. he gets salvation, and if he falls, he again enters the cycle of birth and death. There are two constituents of human beings i.e. one is the soul and the other is the body. The soul is the most important part of human being, as it is the support and essence of life and rather the life itself. The body is the home of the soul and thus the temple of The God and as such it must not be harmed and kept clean and healthy. It should be kept pure by thought, words and deeds. That does not mean that we start worshipping the body. It is only the means of attaining the higher achievements of life and salvation. To indulge in its worshipping is irrational and animalism. GURBANI says that even Devtas(spiritually enlightened ones), who did not attain salvation due to some bad deeds done intentionally or unintentionally, desire for the human body i.e. desire for birth again as human being for attaining salvation. Gurbani says that the God is in the individual and the individual soul is in the God :-

Breham mehi jan jan mehi paarabreham ||---SGGS---287
i.e. The servant is in God, and God is in the servant.

REINCARNATION  i.e. BIRTH AND REBIRTH:-

The Guru  says that individual soul has to pass through so many forms of life to reach the stage of human being. It passes through all species of minerals, vegetables and animal existences such as worm, moth, mountain, vegetable, etc. i.e. through 8.4 millions of existences. Thus human being attains five temptations appealing to five organs of sense or action i.e. sexual, visual, auditory, taste and smell. All these are animal passions and sensual life of human being consists in their indulgence. Among the animals there are certain species, which are markedly have one or the other of these five passions. For instance, the elephant has been described as extremely sexual, a deer enchanted by melodious sound, a moth attracted by flame of candle/lamp, a fish has passion for taste and a Bumble bee(Bhanvra) has passion for smell. Human being has got all these passions and impulses as he has, in the course of his upward ascent, passed through the life of all of these species. Thus the soul having a subtle body becomes the means of carrying these traits from one form of life to the other. Guru says that if a human being does evil deeds, he can take birth in lower species, depending upon what animal passion that overtakes him so much that his mind comes to animal level. He further says that even transmigration is the worst alternative and asks His disciples to escape from it,  as even the best next life is a bondage. The birth and death is a snore for the soul and keeps it separate from the original source God. This separation is suffering and union with The God is Eternal Bliss. The Guru says that:-

Chouraaseeh bhramathae bhramathae dhulabh janam ab paaeiou ||1||
i.e. Wandering and roaming through 8.4 million incarnations, you have now been given this human life, so difficult to obtain. ||1||

Rae moorrae thoo hoshhai ras lapattaaeiou ||----SGGS----101
i.e. You fool! You are attached and clinging to such trivial pleasures!

Kaee janam bheae keett patha(n)gaa ||---SGGS-----176  
i.e. In so many incarnations, you were a worm and an insect.

LAKH CHAOURAASI JON SABAEE II
MANAS KO PRABH DEE VADIAEE II
IS PAUREE TE JO NAR CHOOKE AIE JAE DUKH PAIEDAA II--SGGS---1075
i.e. Out of all the 8.4 millions of beings, God blessed mankind with glory. That human being, who misses the chance in this life, shall suffer the pain of coming and going in reincarnation.

What The Sikh Gurus had said about about 500 years ago and is recorded in SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB, has now been established by Dr. Brian L. Weiss M.D. Psychiatry, university affiliated hospital, MIAMI, US, in his book--’MANY LIVES, MANY MASTERS’. He says that he has experienced in his studies on his patients through method of regression / hypnotism that the spirit ( AATMA ) of the human being never dies and takes birth / rebirth as per the deeds of the human beings. He says that after his patient narrated her previous 76 lives she had lived in and had the effect on her present life, his patient became very healthy and joyful and he have got a new peaceful life learning that the spirit never dies and takes rebirth again and it is only the human body that perishes, their fear of death was gone. He advises to do good deeds during our present life so that we get a better next life, as we are to pay for our deeds. He further says that after learning this, he has started meditating/ remembering God, when he had never done it earlier. He also advises to become God like through knowledge and live life to the fullest, seeking harmony and inner peace and reaching out to fellow humans with love.

The Guru further says that the human life has been attained with the grace of God and advises for remembering Him for His blessings bestowed on us. Guru says that:-

Anik janam bahu jonee bhramiaa bahur bahur dhukh paaeiaa ||
i.e. Wandering around through countless incarnations, I endured pain and suffering in so many lives, over and over again.

Tumaree kirapaa te maanukh dhaeh paaee hai dhaehu daras har raaeiaa ||--SGGS--207
i.e. By Your Grace, I obtained this human body; grant me the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan, O Sovereign Lord King. ||1||

Guru Says that the man is the highest and noblest creature bestowed with gift of developed mind and intelligence. He is the supreme creature having intellect and bestowed to rule all creatures.

Ạvar joni ṭeree panihaaree ॥
i.e. Other people may be your water carriers;

Īsu ḍɦaraṭee mahi ṭeree sikaḍaaree ॥--SGGS--374
i.e. in this world, you may be a ruler.

When a Sikh follows the path shown by The Guru in His teachings, it gives him immense pleasure and satisfaction and he becomes content with what he has and visualizes God in His creation and thus in all human beings.This realization changes his thinking and he instead of hurting others enjoys utilizing his life serving the humanity. As 'Bibek' I.e. Higher sense in him awakens. The Sikhs repeat this desire in their "ARDAS"(prayer) as under:-

SIKHAN DA MAN NEEVA MAT UCHI MAT KAA RAKHA AAP WAHEGURU II
i.e. may the intellect of the Sikhs remain humble, and their wisdom exalted. Waheguru(God), you are the protector of wisdom.

Thus SIKHISM peaches all individuals to do good deeds, serve THE HUMANITY  and His CREATION  as The GOD permeates in His Creation, to attain HIS BLESSINGS for a peaceful life filled with contentment.