Saturday, 29 December 2007

Outrageous behaviour


Translation of a shabad from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji ANG 471

Fisrt mehl:
The man-eaters say their prayers.
Those who wield the knife wear the sacred thread around their necks.
In their homes, the Brahmins sound the conch.
They too have the same taste.
False is their capital, and false is their trade.
Speaking falsehood, they take their food.
The home of modesty and Dharma is far from them.
O Nanak, they are totally permeated with falsehood.
The sacred marks are on their foreheads, and the saffron loin-cloths are around their waists;
in their hands they hold the knives - they are the butchers of the world!
Wearing blue robes, they seek the approval of the Muslim rulers.
Accepting bread from the Muslim rulers, they still worship the Puraanas.
They eat the meat of the goats, killed after the Muslim prayers are read over them,
but they do not allow anyone else to enter their kitchen areas.
They draw lines around them, plastering the ground with cow-dung.
The false come and sit within them.
They cry out, "Do not touch our food, or it will be polluted!"
But with their polluted bodies, they commit evil deeds.
With filthy minds, they try to cleanse their mouths.
Says Nanak, meditate on the True Lord.
If you are pure, you will obtain the True Lord. 2



This is a Shabad said by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji condemning the Goat sacrifice the Brahmins and muslims do. It is sad to say that this shabad also refers to some Sikhs of today who also sacrifice goats in the name of God. In times of war when rations ran out some Sikhs used to hunt to survive or eat any dead animals that they found (desperate times calls for desperate measures). But the killing of animals in Punjab today by some clangs of the Nihang Singhs and others; is just outrageous and not needed for. On vaisakhi they murder a goat in the name of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and give it out as prashad. This is animal sacrificing an act which the Guru’s condemned.