Rahnee rahey
soee sikh mera
Guru Gobind Singh Ji has very
clearly stated that anyone who is without unshorn hair and shaster must not
appear in his presence. Such a person is like a sheep that can be led anywhere
by anybody.
Guru Ji also says that the Reht that is maintained by a Sikh is more precious to
him and brings the Sikh closer to him. By implication, this means that the Sikh
who claims to be a Sikh but does not keep the Reht of the Sikh, cannot be as
dear to the Guru as the one who keeps the Reht.
So will the Guru see us all as the same? Will He treat us all as equal, having
clearly stated the above in his Bani?
Oh yes, the Guru loves us all. No doubt about that. But when it comes to
distributing the goodies, who do you think should get and who shouldn't ? Guru
is impartial and will give everyone equally, you will say. But let us learn from
history.
Guru Nanak loved all his Sikhs. He loved Baba Budha Ji and all the others, but
when it came to the GurGadhi, who got it? Did they all? No, only the one who won
the Guru's heart by obeying his every command, got it. Bhai Lehna became Guru
Angad. Baba Budha remained Baba Budha, not that he was not loved or respected by
Guru Ji.
Does Guru Ji play favourites? Did he select Bhai Lehna because he liked him?
Some of us may think so, but to kill this idea ever developing, Guru Gobind
Singh Ji came on the stage with his naked Sri Sahib(sword). Who got the chance
in a lifetime to give Amrit to Guru Gobind Singh Ji? There were thousands of
beloved Sikhs of the Guru present. We may think he liked/loved some more than
the others. But he did not call his favourites. He had none. He loved them
all. So he took out the Sri Sahib and asked for heads. Those who gave themselves
to the Guru became the Panj Pyare. The rest remained Pyare Sikhs. The Panj Pyare
got the chance to give Amrit to Guru Ji. The Pyare Sikhs just watched and
wondered why the discrimination, why the favouritism, why they and not us, we
are also Sikhs therefore we should also have the same rights.
Any Sikh who looks down upon another or discriminates against another has not
understood Sikhism. "na ko bairee nahi begana" comes to mind and
the example of Bhai Khanaiya. A Sikh tries to better himself daily. He competes
with himself and not with anyone else, thus he should not compare his Sikhi with
that of another.
Discrimination is usually in the mind. It is our own guilty conscience or
feelings of insecurity, inferiority, etc. We jump at shadows and shout
discrimination. Recently, I was in a queue at a supermarket. An Asian lady was
in front of me. One white man who was at the counter had to go and exchange one
item he was buying. The counter cashier started dealing with the other
customers. When it came to the Asian lady's turn, the white man came back and
the cashier started to attend to him. The Asian lady turned to me and said
"the whites always discriminate against us Asians". I saw no
discrimination in serving that white man who was so much ahead in the queue, but
this lady saw discrimination, and she will continue to see that because she
feels discriminated against even when she is not.
"Rahnee rahey soee sikh mera..".
Guru Gobind Singh Ji says that the one who lives the Reht is my Sikh. the rest
of us can aspire to be Guru ji's Sikhs. Only the Guru will decide whether we are
his Sikhs or not, we may claim as much as we want.
Autar Singh.