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If you think awakening is like somebody putting a light ray on the planet earth and we all awaken no! Awakening is inside, insight, in heart, within the soul that awakening is "Aham Brahmasmi - I am divine", So God created man in his own image - Genesis 1:27 inna Llaha khalaqa Adama `ala suratihi. “Allah created the human being in His own image" Ek Onkar Satnam Karta Purakh - There is only one God. His name is true Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is One - Deuteronomy 6:4
Aiyaz Uddin (The Inward Journey)
In Punjab, the great Guru Nanak (1469–1539 CE), who founded the Sikh faith, was greatly influenced by the Bhakti movement. Sikhism, under Nanak, and the nine Gurus who followed him, the last being Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708 CE), created a remarkably sublime and powerful monotheistic faith of nirguna bhakti. In clear Vedantic tones, its mul mantar or fundamental prayer—Ik Onkar: There is only one Supreme Being—made a powerful call of universal spiritual appeal. Like Brahman, the Sikh Absolute is nirankar (formless), akal (timeless), karta purakh (the Creator), agam agochar (incomprehensible and invisible) and is Waheguru (wonderous Teacher). The religion emphasised the non-duality of divinity—Ek noor te sab jag upja: From one luminous light the entire universe arose. In this one statement, it pole-vaulted above conventional religious orthodoxies. Of great importance in the Sikh faith is mehar, kirpa, karam or the Grace of God. Guru Nanak taught that to obtain this, the most important form of worship is bhakti. Guru Arjan, in the Sukhmani Sahib, recommended that true religion is one of loving devotion to God. Selfless devotion and service can lead to Sach Khand or the Realm of Truth, which is the final union with the spirit of God, akin to the Advaita notion of brahmanubhav. Thus, Sikhism considers simran (the meditative remembrance) of God, and japna (chanting or kirtan of God’s name) to be an essential part of religious practice. The singing of the Guru’s hymns as contained in the Guru Granth Sahib—the only divine symbol of worship recognised by Sikhism—is practised through the shabad kirtans. The passages of the Guru Granth Sahib were poetically composed in rhyme, and lent themselves easily to exceptionally soulful musical compositions based on thirty-one ragas of classical music.
Pavan K. Varma (The Great Hindu Civilisation: Achievement, Neglect, Bias and the Way Forward)
Naskarveda/Naskarverdad (Insan Chalisa, S.2489-2492) Jai Insan, Chetna Sagar; Jai Vivek, Vidyut Ujagar. Rise Insan, Ilaaj Ilahi; Al Hub, Hayat Paygamber. Ik Onkar, Satnam Shahada; One Insan Bodhi Vihara. Born of Ash, Deed Amartya; Once Ignited, Ashiq Ananta. Vision Virat, Vajra Avinashi; Kafir Kareem to Vidyesh Vinashi. Unbent Akhanda in Realm Divided, Dervish Divaane, Advaita Ruhani. No hero, no charlatan saint, no prophet out to herd a flock; unhinged in duty, an unflinching flame, I'm just a signpost on the cosmic clock. Viva el humano, la cura para locura; la verdad valiente ante miedo-mentira. Persona es puente, el puente es la verdad; corazón, mi razón - cerebro, mi arma. Ek Insan, aur Ek Hi Lakshya, Atut Asambhav, Nischal Nimagna; Karma is action without agenda, Dharma is duty without saffronmania. By Karma we become Visvaroop, No Dharma in Vanarvibhajan; Sapiens stands Merhem-e Manavta, Ananta knows no foreign-sanatan. Ek Insan, Hoonkar-e Asmaan, Khalsa in Veins, Noor-e Nadaan; no togetherness, no tomorrow - Awake, Arise, O Christly Insan. Time is togetherness, time is memory; benevolence before blood, life makes family. What good is ape tradition and validation, when time is my home, integration, my reality! Monkeys pray monkeys to save them, in danger human stands guard of humans; when minister monkeys legislate lies as law, it's your cosmic duty to be Insan Armageddon!
Abhijit Naskar (Sonnets From The Mountaintop)
Insan Chalisa (Excerpt) Jai Insan, Chetna Sagar; Jai Vivek, Vidyut Ujagar. Rise Insan, Ilaaj Ilahi; Al Hub, Hayat Paygamber. Ik Onkar, Satnam Shahada; One Insan Bodhi Vihara. Born of Ash, Deed Amartya; Once Ignited, Ashiq Ananta. Vision Virat, Vajra Avinashi; Kafir Kareem to Vidyesh Vinashi. Unbent Akhanda in Realm Divided, Dervish Divaane, Advaita Ruhani. Ek Insan, Hoonkar-e Asmaan, Khalsa in Veins, Noor-e Nadaan; no togetherness, no tomorrow - Awake, Arise, O Christly Insan.
Abhijit Naskar (Sonnets From The Mountaintop)