Guru Nanak’s Music of Eternal Harmony
Among all the founders of religious faiths and spiritual systems, Guru Nanak stands apart and unique with the stunning simplicity and directness of his speech, the Guru Bani, that touches both the hearts and minds at one go and both enlightens and soothes the human souls wallowing in the darkness of despair and desolation of this world. He preaches a wisdom that appeals to the core of human nature and awakens in it an urge to know its truth and essence of being a part of the cosmic reality. The Guru Bani with its purity and lucidity of form and depth of its content irrigates the spiritually starving and barren soil of human soul and impregrates it with the words –Shabad- that sink deep only to sprout up as flowers of divine wisdom.
Guru Nanak is a great unifier and emancipator of human beings as he rejects all exteriorities of religious rituals and stark austerities of spiritual practices. He calls both the Hindus and Muslims to shun the outer encumbrances of their religions and stick to the essential core of faith in the ultimate truth. He says:
Truth lies not in austerities
Nor does it belong to
Those who stay put in water
Truth lies not in shaven heads
Nor does it belong to
Those who stay silent like the stones and trees
Truth lies not in chamois and bonds
Nor does it belong to
Those who eat grass like cow
Truth lies with the absolute truth
Of the true Lord
Truth lies in His grace
His love, His devotion
The miracle of the Guru Bani is actuated by the deep metaphysical meanings that Guru Nanak has invested in the simplicity of his words, so much so that even an ordinary human being is charmed into its fold to enter into the portals of a whole world of divine enlightenment. Guru asks humans to:
Plough your fields
With pure thoughts
And right deeds
Irrigate them
With grace and sincerity
Sow the Name of the Lord
And level the field
Here the imagery is so compellingly simple and transparent but at the same time so empowered with essential enlightenment that no heart and mind, irrespective of faith, culture or language affiliations can escape the appeal of its inner meanings.
Guru Nanak has heard the cosmic music of eternal harmony and peace and the same he communicated to his fellow human beings calling them to shun all divisiveness, discord and disunity and unite into the ultimate oneness of the human and cosmic truth and co-existence. Guru sings thus of peace for all in his famous Aarti:
The whole universe prays for you
The skies sense as the vast plateau
Where the sun and the moon
Burn as two lamps
And the stars twinkle to lit the sky
There is the incense of the woods
And the east and west winds
Sweep the extensive spaces
With the fragrance of your gardens
What a wonderful spectacle it is
What splendid worship
Of the Lord of life and death
All souls vibrate with the inner music
There are millions of eyes
Millions of forms
Emerged in your eternal form
There are millions of faces
Millions of silhouettes
All form a part of the universal gaze
There are millions of lights within
Pushing darkness into extreme recesses
The eternal lamp
Burns for ever
To worship the Lord of the universe
The human heart
The little bird
The being, is thirsty
Longing to drink the nectar of the Guru
Nanak prays for
Universal peace and prosperity
Come, let us tune in to this celestial symphony of unity and harmony and let our core, human side open up to the light and beauty of the eternal truth.
Among all the founders of religious faiths and spiritual systems, Guru Nanak stands apart and unique with the stunning simplicity and directness of his speech, the Guru Bani, that touches both the hearts and minds at one go and both enlightens and soothes the human souls wallowing in the darkness of despair and desolation of this world. He preaches a wisdom that appeals to the core of human nature and awakens in it an urge to know its truth and essence of being a part of the cosmic reality. The Guru Bani with its purity and lucidity of form and depth of its content irrigates the spiritually starving and barren soil of human soul and impregrates it with the words –Shabad- that sink deep only to sprout up as flowers of divine wisdom.
Guru Nanak is a great unifier and emancipator of human beings as he rejects all exteriorities of religious rituals and stark austerities of spiritual practices. He calls both the Hindus and Muslims to shun the outer encumbrances of their religions and stick to the essential core of faith in the ultimate truth. He says:
Truth lies not in austerities
Nor does it belong to
Those who stay put in water
Truth lies not in shaven heads
Nor does it belong to
Those who stay silent like the stones and trees
Truth lies not in chamois and bonds
Nor does it belong to
Those who eat grass like cow
Truth lies with the absolute truth
Of the true Lord
Truth lies in His grace
His love, His devotion
The miracle of the Guru Bani is actuated by the deep metaphysical meanings that Guru Nanak has invested in the simplicity of his words, so much so that even an ordinary human being is charmed into its fold to enter into the portals of a whole world of divine enlightenment. Guru asks humans to:
Plough your fields
With pure thoughts
And right deeds
Irrigate them
With grace and sincerity
Sow the Name of the Lord
And level the field
Here the imagery is so compellingly simple and transparent but at the same time so empowered with essential enlightenment that no heart and mind, irrespective of faith, culture or language affiliations can escape the appeal of its inner meanings.
Guru Nanak has heard the cosmic music of eternal harmony and peace and the same he communicated to his fellow human beings calling them to shun all divisiveness, discord and disunity and unite into the ultimate oneness of the human and cosmic truth and co-existence. Guru sings thus of peace for all in his famous Aarti:
The whole universe prays for you
The skies sense as the vast plateau
Where the sun and the moon
Burn as two lamps
And the stars twinkle to lit the sky
There is the incense of the woods
And the east and west winds
Sweep the extensive spaces
With the fragrance of your gardens
What a wonderful spectacle it is
What splendid worship
Of the Lord of life and death
All souls vibrate with the inner music
There are millions of eyes
Millions of forms
Emerged in your eternal form
There are millions of faces
Millions of silhouettes
All form a part of the universal gaze
There are millions of lights within
Pushing darkness into extreme recesses
The eternal lamp
Burns for ever
To worship the Lord of the universe
The human heart
The little bird
The being, is thirsty
Longing to drink the nectar of the Guru
Nanak prays for
Universal peace and prosperity
Come, let us tune in to this celestial symphony of unity and harmony and let our core, human side open up to the light and beauty of the eternal truth.
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