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Battle of Bhagats in the mystical realms

Posted by Kulbir Singh 
ਸੈਨਾ ਸਾਧ ਸਮੂਹ ਸੂਰ ਅਜਿਤੰ ਸੰਨਾਹੰ ਤਨਿ ਨਿੰਮ੍ਰਤਾਹ ॥
ਆਵਧਹ ਗੁਣ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਰਮਣੰ ਓਟ ਗੁਰ ਸਬਦ ਕਰ ਚਰਮਣਹ ॥
ਆਰੂੜਤੇ ਅਸ੍ਵ ਰਥ ਨਾਗਹ ਬੁਝੰਤੇ ਪ੍ਰਭ ਮਾਰਗਹ ॥
ਬਿਚਰਤੇ ਨਿਰਭਯੰ ਸਤ੍ਰੁ ਸੈਨਾ ਧਾਯੰਤੇ ਗੋਪਾਲ ਕੀਰਤਨਹ ॥
ਜਿਤਤੇ ਬਿਸ੍ਵ ਸੰਸਾਰਹ ਨਾਨਕ ਵਸ੍ਯ੍ਯੰ ਕਰੋਤਿ ਪੰਚ ਤਸਕਰਹ ॥੨੯॥


Gursikhs can never lose a battle because both fateh and Gursikhs belong to Vaheguru. Fateh of Gursikhs is actually the Fateh of Vaheguru Himself. The greatest battles or wars are the wars that go on within as opposed to without (outside). The result of the wars that are fought outside in the seen world is not that severe; at the most, one gets physical death but the result of losing the war that goes on inside between the Gurmukhs and Bikaars (vices) is much more devastating. One who loses the battle to Bikaars ends up committing many sins and that in return results in a cycle of countless deaths and births.

Siri Guru jee on ang 1356 of Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee has written briefly about the battle that takes place between Bhagats and the Bikaars. These bikaars that number 5 in count, are so strong that the whole world is under their control. Siri Guru jee starts the shabad by declaring that the army of Sant Gursikhs is unbeatable - ਸੈਨਾ ਸਾਧ ਸਮੂਹ ਸੂਰ ਅਜਿਤੰ ...|| The army of Saadh jan is unbeatable. Here is how battle ensues and why Gursikhs are unbeatable in this battle:

1) These Gursikhs wear the armour of humility on their bodies - ਸੰਨਾਹੰ ਤਨਿ ਨਿੰਮ੍ਰਤਾਹ ॥.

2) The ਆਵਧਹ i.e. weapons they wear are ਗੁਣ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਰਮਣੰ i.e. singing the praises of Gobind Vaheguru i.e. doing kirtan of Gurbani.

3) The shield that they wear on their hands or hold with their hands is ਗੁਰ ਸਬਦ ਕਰ ਚਰਮਣਹ i.e. the Shabad of Guru i.e. Gurmantra of Guru. This is their ਕਰ ਚਰਮਣਹ i.e. shield in their hands.

4) Finding the path of Vaheguru is for them riding horses and elephants in the battlefield. How do Gursikhs find the path of Vaheguru? We will refer to another shabad for this question - ਰਾਮ ਰਾਮ ਬੋਲਿ ਬੋਲਿ ਖੋਜਤੇ ਬਡਭਾਗੀ ॥ By chanting Naam again and again, they find Vaheguru.

5) In the spiritual battlefield that goes on inside, they walk around without fear and attack the enemies by doing kirtan of Gopal.

6) They win over the whole world, by bringing under control the five powerful thiefs i.e. Kaam, Krodh, Lobh, Moh and Ahankaar.


Please ponder upon the second pankiti of this Salok that goes as follows:

ਆਵਧਹ ਗੁਣ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਰਮਣੰ ਓਟ ਗੁਰ ਸਬਦ ਕਰ ਚਰਮਣਹ ॥

In this pankiti Siri Guru jee is stating that while battling Vikaars, the weapons are ਗੁਣ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਰਮਣੰ i.e. Getting absorbed in Gurbani paath/Kirtan whereas the protection/shield against attacks of Vikaars is Gur-Shabad i.e. Naam Gurmantra. This provides us the guidance that when we are faced with attacks from Kaam, Krodh and other bikaars, we should immediately take up Naam Gurmantr and when we want to do a pre-emptive strike against these vikaars, then get absorbed in Gurbani.

A Gursikh of Bhai Sahib jee's times explained to me that Puratan Ranglay Sajjans of Bhai Sahib's times used to tell that good spiritual avastha is considered to be when a Gursikh japps Naam with Rasna and within his mind of this Gursikh Gurbani too paath too goes on in full force. When doing paath using Rasna, then Gurmat Naam goes on in full force within the Gursikh. Such Gursikhs are fortunate and have kirpa of Guru Sahib who can do both at the same time. I recalled that Bhai Sahib has written about the same thing in several of his books.

Another advice from Gurmukhs is that while a Gursikh should use rasna to do paath everyday; by the same token, some paath should be done purely in surthee. This makes the surtee balvaan (strong). So if you are doing more than one Siri Sukhmani Sahib, it would be a good idea to do at least one of the Siri Sukhmani Sahib or few Siri Jap jee Sahibs a day, purely in surthee. This was the advice of Bhai Atma Singh Panjokhra Sahib.

May Guru Sahib bless us with victory in our individual spiritual battles that are going on our inside.

Daas,
Kulbir Singh
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Thank you for such deep thoughts Bhai Sahib Jee, and for passing on the secret smiling smiley

So this avastha is probably different from ajapa jaap because that is when the rasna or surtee does non-stop Naam Jap even without the person knowing of it, correct? I ask because the avastha you are talking about is much higher, as in the GurSikh does both Naam Simran and Bani Uchaaran at the same time, whereas ajapa jaap, the way I understand, is only Naam Jap.
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So this avastha is probably different from ajapa jaap because that is when the rasna or surtee does non-stop Naam Jap even without the person knowing of it, correct? I ask because the avastha you are talking about is much higher, as in the GurSikh does both Naam Simran and Bani Uchaaran at the same time, whereas ajapa jaap, the way I understand, is only Naam Jap.

"Gurmat Naam Abhyaas Kamaayee" which is one of the best books on Naam, written by Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh, he has mentioned the true meaning of Ajappa Jaap. Bhai Sahib writes that some people believe that Ajappa-Jaap is such Jaap where the tongue does not move and others say it is such Jaap that is not done but it just happens. Bhai Sahib rejects all these notions saying that what kind of Jaap it is that is not chanted or Japped? Then Bhai Sahib moves on to define Ajappa Jaap the never-ending Jaap. This is such Jaap that where the Gurmukh does not stop Japping for even one second. Such consistent, non-stop Jaap of Gurmantra Naam is Ajappa-Jaap. Guru Sahib's Hukam is - Jaap so Ajappa Jaapae. This means it's a Hukam to do such Jaap of Naam, that goes on forever, non-stop.

Kulbir Singh
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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Bhai Kulbir Singh Jee,

I don't know how to quote text here, so based on your above comments in response to Bhai Mehtab Singh Jee's query, I would like to ask the following:

There are four kinds of banis: Baikhari, Madhma, Para and Pasanti (Please forgive and correct me if I have them listed in the wrong order).
One of the above is using the rasna.
And hence there would be four ways doing Naam Jap (with Gurmat Vidhee as Dridh by Punj).
Also, not many (or atleast I don't) know how to use the other three banis.

Now, if only one of them involves using the rasna, then it would mean than Naam Jap is possible without using rasna. The obvious condition being that one knows how to do it using the other three.

Also, If I remember correctly, you had mentioned somewhere on this forum that when Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaj blessed Baba Budda Ji with Naam, he was told to do Jaap of Naam using Para/Parasanti (I don't remember correctly which one of the two).

With reference to the above, could you please explain Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh writings about Naam Jap. I am in no way disputing what Bhai Sahib has written, I am just confused about this issue a bit and hence this query.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
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Tejasv jeeo, I have not disputed the 4 Baanis - Baikhree, Madhma, Para and Pasanti - that can be used to do Naam Jaap. The post was about Ajapa-Jaap and Ajapa-Jaap can be done using all 4 Baanis. There is no restriction.

I quoted Bhai Sahib's writing to make a point that some people claim that Ajapa-Jaap is such where lips or tongue should not move and Jaap is purely mental. This is what Bhai Sahib has rejected. Bhai Sahib has written that Ajapa-Jaap is such Jaap that is never ending i.e. continuous perpetual Jaap. It does not matter what Baani is used to do Jaap. The main thing is to do Ajappa Jaap.

Kulbir Singh
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