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| Re: Awake at Amrit Vela... Quote:
Originally Posted by Hardip Singh Following are the extracts on the same topic which was intiated by Das on the forumn some times back :- The exact meaning of the word “Amrit Vela” as per Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha in the ‘Mahan Kosh’, the two literal meanings are as below:-ffice ffice" /> AimRq vylw :- iek sMgXw , ArQ 1) rwq dy ipCly ihsy dIAW phu Putn qYM pihlI cwr GiVAW 2) mok dwiek vylw, mukiq vylw Now, if we take the first literal meaning, than as per the time formula below 1 Day = 8 Pehar and 1 Pehar = 7.5 garhi This in turns says 1 garhi = 24 minutes And , hence the “Amrit Vela” should be 24x4 garhi = around 1.6 hrs. before sunrise. Now, the time of sunrise at any place in the world varies throughout the year, resulting in varying time for the “Amrit Vela”. Moreover, if say in ffice:smarttags" />India I am enjoying the Amrit vela in the early morning than it does not hold good for say the whole of American Pensula. Than what about those places on earth where no sun rise occurs due to some local whether conditions or say at north / south pole where for 6 months its day and the next six month its night, what shall be their “Amrit Vela” ? Now, if we go for the second meaning given as above, “Amrit vela” is “Mukat Vela” or the time when you all pressure on your mind and soul cease and exit , one becomes easily united with the Almighty. This can occur any time in day or night depending upon the mental and the meditational level of the individuals. So, this meaning says it can occur any moment. As my mind goes, this meaning seam to be more appropriate if we judge it as par with Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji jee’s teachings. I will be highly obliged, if the learned forum SPN members can put some light on the subject. Reply from Giani Jarnail Singh Arshi :- Its a very common mistake to just stick to customary, traditional, accepted...etc types of Literal Meanings of GURBANI. GURBANI breaks all "barriers"...traditional thoughts, limits, traditions etc and strikes out into a Brand NEW direction of UNIVERSALITY. For ALL TIME and SEASONS.
Although various words have been used in Gurbani we cannot simply accept their traditional meanings...GURBANI has its OWN INDEPENDENT interpretation. In this way, the SECOND Meaning of Amrit-Vela has a more Gurbani Raang, coloured meaning... We must remember Guru Nanak Ji TOTALLY REJECTED all traditions/customs like Janeau, sihnaan at teeraths, praying like Robots or parrots...RITUALISM in all its forms and manners...castes, food taboos, bad days, good days, shubh/ashubh/snagrands and pooranmashis, good luck/bad luck etc types of superstitions/vehams/bharams, special times/not special/bad times etc etc and the traditionally accepted meaning of "amrit vela" being RESTRICTED to just a few hours of early morning fits into these rejected terms. A Daily ROUTINE of Nitnem/bath/reading gurbani/vichaar of mukhvaak/contmeplation/meditation/attendace in Sangat in Gurdwara/listening to Kirtan/Katha etc are ESSENTIAL to have a DISCIPLINE of REHAT...the REHAT strengthens the BODY to ACCEPT the NAAM AMRIT which is essentially for the MANN !! its FOOD and needed to keep the Mann strong and healthy...BUT restricting all this to a special time and ritualizing it all defeats the purpose Guru Ji intended us to progress in...to be CONNECTED with the Creator ALL the TIME, and not "switch off" when the sun rises I hope these extracts will help us to understand the meanings better. Regards. | VERY well said Hardip Singh Ji.
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