Sign Up |  Live StatsLive Stats    Articles 35,346| Comments 159,813| Members 17,821, Newest cdotkhn| Online 238
Home Contact
 (Forgotten?): 
    A portrait by Bhagat Singh of Sikhiart.com

   
                                                                     Your Banner Here!    

Cosmology as per Sikhism

Our Donation Goal : Why Donate? : Donate Today! : Donate Anonymously (ਗੁਪਤ) : Our Family of Supporters
Goal this month: 400 USD, Received: 35 USD (9%)
Please Donate...
Related Topics...
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Who is God in Sikhism? Amardeep Sikh Sikhi Sikhism 61 06-Aug-2011 08:39 AM
Five K's of Sikhism Soulful_Sardarni Hard Talk 13 06-Mar-2009 17:42 PM
What is Sikhism ? richard o Sikh Sikhi Sikhism 9 03-Feb-2009 18:42 PM
Sikhism: Anti-Sikhism Aman Singh Books on Sikhism 2 27-May-2008 15:28 PM
God in Sikhism Aman Singh Essays on Sikhism 0 08-Mar-2007 07:39 AM


Tags
cosmology, sikhism
Reply Post New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 27-Jan-2008, 14:35 PM
Sikh80's Avatar Sikh80 Sikh80 is offline
 
Enrolled: Oct 14th, 2007
Location: Sachkhand
Posts: 3,370
Sikh80 is an unknown quantity at this point
   
Adherent: Secular
Liked 31 Times in 24 Posts
    Nationality: India
Cosmology as per Sikhism

  Donate Today!   Email to Friend  Tell a Friend   Show Printable Version  Print   Contact sikhphilosophy.net Administraion for any Suggestions, Ideas, Feedback.  Feedback  

Register to Remove Advertisements
SIKH COSMOLOGY

SIKH COSMOLOGY. From the very beginning man has been curious to know about the structure and constitution of the Universe and its origin. To locate the stable base of this universe and to fix his own place in it have been the subjects of his constant search and speculation for him. The Gurus brought their own mystical and philosophical powers to solving the riddle. In their poetry in the GURU GRANTH Sahib, they have expressed their sense of wonder and sung paeans of praise for the Almighty. A minute observation of the phenomenon of nature forms an important part of the Sikh metaphysical insight. It brings into view a palpable vision of the Creator and His creation. The medium used is poetry of farreaching import. It is at the same time poetry of elemental beauty as well as of grandeur. The Gurus have unequivocally and forcefully stressed the unicity of the Godhead. There is no room in it for any dualisitic or polytheistic doctrines. The deities of the Hindu mythology, for instance, have no place in their belief as the objects of worship ; norwas anyone of them regarded coeternal with God. The matter out of which forms are shaped and the selves that inhabit them are eternal in Him but not with Him. Again, the God of Sikh teaching is not a mere concept or principle ; He is the Ultimate Reality. True and eternal, He is the Power that has existed for ever and will continue to exist when everything else has ceased. This power is endowed with will and supported by a conscious intelligence, which serves as the chief instrument for the fulfilment of His designs and purposes. With this will He comes out of His transcendental state of absorption in the Self and becomes the allpowerful immanent Creator (karta purakh). When He so wills, He draws it back, which is its dissolution. The world for the Gurus is a creation, and owes its existence to the will of the Divine. It is the Creator`s sporting gesture, lila. He Himself is its material as well as efficient cause. Says Guru NANAK, "tun karta purakhu agammu hai ape sristi upati You are the creator, unknowable ; you have yourself created the world" (GG, 138). There was a time when the world had not yet appeared and there will be a time when the world will again disappear. Says Guru ARJAN, "kal barpasario pasar sada sada ik akankar Many a time you have projected this creation, yet you always remained the only formless One" (GG, 276). The Gurus have called the precreation state sun/a, meaning `empty void`, `negative abyss,` `nothingness.` Describing this stage, Guru Nanak says For countless ages utter darkness prevailed There was neither earth nor heaven, The will of the Infinite Lord reigned everywhere. There was neither day nor night, Nor sun nor moon, Only Sunya (the Absolute self) stayed in solitary meditation. (GG, 1035) Again, For a good many ages Utter darkness filled everywhere. The Creator was wholly absorbed in deep meditation. There existed only His true nam, His glory, And the lustre of His eternal throne. (GG, 1023) Many schools of thought have put forth the view that the world was born out of nothingness. However, the Sunya of the Gurus does not correspond to the Buddhistic concept, nor the absolute nothingness, the `exnihilo` of other schools. The "nothingness" of the Gurus refers to absence of creation, and not to the absence of the Creator or His essence or potency. The Gurus have used "Sunya" in conjunction with terms like samadhi, tan (trance, meditation) or SAHAJ (equipoise, balance) or sach (holy truth). These terms describe the state of complete tranquillity and oneness of the Absolute Self, and refer to that latent form in which every aspect of creation lies dormant in Him, waiting for the operation of the Divine urge for its unfoldment. With this urge, from apparent nothingness, the Formless assumes form, "The unattributed becomes the Attributed "nirgun te sargunu thia" (GG, 940) and thus this world of a myriad colours takes shape. The Gurus do not subscribe to the view that the world suddenly appeared in its finished form. It has passed through a gradual process of evolution. They also reject the view that it has been `produced` or `manufactured` mechanically as an artisan might produce an article out of a given substance. God and His creation are one the creation was merged in Him. God raised the creation out of Himself. It is a gradual unfoldment of what lay folded within the Ultimate cause the Absolute Self. From the stale of Sunya, The latent form became active. The elements of air and water Were evolved out of Sunya... Within the fire Water and living beings is His Light, And the power of Creation lies within Sunya. From Sunya came out the moon The sun and the firmament.. . The earth and heaven have been evolved out of Sunya. (GG, 103738) Guru Nanak mentions three stages in the process of cosmic evolution. The first is the atmosphere when there was only allpervasive air. The second stage was that of water ; the third was lithosphere when the crust of the earth took form. Situated in the midst of the elements, the self has to evolve its potentialities to merge into the Absolute, which is the state of liberation. Thus, a theory of spiritual evolution is implicit in this process. The source and origin of Creation is SHABAD, sabda, (sound), nam, nad, barn or anahad sabad. The will of God (HUKAM) becomes synonymous with the word of God. Guru Nanak says, "kita pasau eko kavau tis te hoe lakh dariauWith his Primal Word (kavao) originated creation and millions of rivers were set flowing" (GO, 3). Guru Amar Das says " utpati paraJu sabade havai sabade hiphin opati hovaiThrough sabad (word) creation and dissolution take place and through sabad creation takes rebirth" (GG, 117). The creative power of sabad (Word) is a concept common to most religious traditions, Sabad has been referred to as nad, van! or vak in Vedic and Upanisadic literature. There are clear references to it in the Zoroastrian sroasha, the Word or Logos of the Christians, and Kun or Kalima of the Muslims. To quote the Bible, "In the beginning was the Word, and the W^rd was with God, and the Word was God... All things were made by Him ; and without Him was not made anything" (John, 1,1,). The poets of the nirgnna school like Kabir and Dadu also equate the sabad (Word) with the Creator. Sabad (sound manifested) produces the subtle element akash (ether), from which the other four subtle elements emerge, which in turn give rise to the five gross elements. Air evolves from ether, fire from air, water from fire, and earth from water. The Gurus regard these five elements as the basic constituents of the whole creation. Guru Nanak says, "panch tatu sunnahu pargasa From sunya the five elements manifested themselves" (GG, 1038). "Ranch tatu mill ihu tanu kia The human frame is also constituted of (these) five elements" (GG, 1039). The evolution of the world from sabad (Word) indicates that the Gurus do not accept the traditional division of the world into matter and spirit. Since the light of the Lord (sabad) pervades the entire universe, what has sprung from Him cannot be lifeless or inert. Guru Nanak says "sache te pavana bhaia pavane te jalu hoi From the eternal being air evolved and from air water" (GG, 19). Lifeless matter can neither respond to outer and inner influences, nor can it be translated into an evolutionary process. There is no such thing as pure matter in the entire universe. Forms may be with or without a self or soul. The ensouled forms have been called jivas. In and through them the conscious luminous spirit, a spark of the Divine Flame, gains vital expression. While jivas have been divided into four broad categories (khanis) eggborn, wombborn, earthborn and sweatborn references are also made to the gods, ghosts and the like. Guru Nanak says, "Innumerable are the categories of creation in various colours and forms." Creation cannot be limited to any fixed number of categories. The Gurus have given vivid accounts of the visible and invisible worlds. They refer to countless kinds of creation. They speak of innumerable mountains, oceans, countries, continents, galaxies and universes. Guru Nanak`s composition "JAPU" which is considered to be the epitome of the entire Sikh philosophy, gives a highly imaginative account of the gross and subtle worlds in the stanzas known as "khands" (regions). Metaphorical references to the three worlds (tribhavan), the nine divisions (nav khand), the fourteen regions (chaudah bhavan or lok) of Hindu and Muslim belief are also referred to, but the Gurus repeatedly say that like the Lord, His creation is also limitless. Says the Guru, "Without limit is creation, without measure. Millions long to find the limit, but limitless is creation." Again, "Countless are the atmospheres, waters and fires ; countless (lie clouds, the moons and the suns, infinite are the spheres, infinite the space." The Gurus believe that there are many solar systems like that of ours and each solar system has its own Brahma, Visnu and Mahesa (gods of creation, sustenance and dissolution). So great is the lord and so boundless in His creation that countless planets and worlds are being created and dissolved in it in the twinkling of an eye. Time and space are two very significant factors in the process of creation. The whole creation is under their influence and sway. It is, therefore, subject to growth and decay. Only the Creator, the Transcendental One, is beyond the influence of time and space. Guru Nanak calls Him AKAL MURATI, "you transcend time, time has no effect on you til akal piiraklni nahisiri kala" (GO, 1038). In fact time and space exist only as part of the creatiorL Not only is creation in time and space, it can only be understood in relation to them. When creation itself dissolves at the time of pralaya (dissolution),time and space also merge into Eternity. Therefore, the Gurus do not accept the independent existence of time and space. Time has been dealt with in Sikh teaching in detail. While the Creator lias been called Akal (Timeless), which is a central concept in the Sikh philosophical thought, the universe is governed by the element of time. There is a continuing process of creation and dissolution. Says Guru Arjan in Sukhmanr. Kai barpasario pasar, sada sada iku ekankar Numerous times has the visible Universal expanse been manifested ; Only the Supreme Being is eternal, (GG, 276) In Gurbani, temporality and eternity are constant opposites. Time itself is immeasurable, beyond human conception. During it the universe has appeared and disappeared through endless ages. In Raga Maru Solahe, by Guru Nanak (GG, 1035), occurs a long disquisition on the process of creation. "Through millions of years was there utter darkness enveloping the space; everything was at standstill. Then He by His will created the universe, the continents, regions, and the nether worlds. And the unmanifest made himself manifest." Sikh cosmology maintains the fourfold division of time. Time is divisible into four yugas. The computation of time is in accordance with the Bikrami era, which precedes the Christian era by 57 years. Occasionally the kaliyuga era too is mentioned. In tlie sum, for most practical purposes the prevalent Indian computation of time has been adopted. The Gurus regard man as the crown of creation. Unique is the structure of his body which is "the temple of the living God ban mandam ehu sanru hai...." (GG, 1346). It is in this worthy temple that the Creator is to be realized and worshipped. Guru Amar Das says: In the body are contained, Pearls and treasures, The storehouse of devotion. The nine regions of the earth, Sliops and markets And the nine treasures of nam, the divine Are contained in this frame. (GG, 754) The human body is the model of the whole creation, We, each one of us, are the complete universe. Man is the microcosm of the cosmos which is the macrocosm. The study of this macrocosm can reveal all the secrets contained in the macrocosm. Our body is the epitome of all creation and we have only to turn within to seek the truth. There is a complete parallel system between the physical processes of the universe and the biological processes in the body of man. Above and beyond the nine visible "gates" (eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth and the two lower apertures) of the body there lies the invisible "tenth door"(dasam duar) where the true sabda, in all its resplendent glory and bliss, keeps ceaselessly resounding. This unstruck music (akhand sabad), the stream of perennial life, the true Nectar is incessantly in operation in the "tenth door" from where man can travel back to his true Home (sach khand) on the ship of the Word (sabda). He can then merge his individual self in the universal self to obtain lasting release from the cycle of birth and death. In fact, the human body is a precious gift, the golden opportunity which the great Lord mercifully grants to creation so that it may realize its true self and become one with the transcendent. To utilize the body for this purpose is the real goal and end of life, and the only justification for man`s sojourn in this world. The concept of cosmology advanced by the Gurus is not merely theological or speculative. It is the outcome of their own spiritual and mystical experience. The Gurus were unmatched spiritual teachers who in their own spiritual ascent beheld the splendid vision of the entire creation. They described what they themselves saw vividly revealed within (C;G, ^94). Their personal mystical experience is the real base and authority of their revelation. They established a living communion with God and possessed firsthand experience of all the secrets of creation. However, in their humility the Gurus time and again have proclaimed that the mystery of creation is known to the Creator alone. Unlike those creeds which have set dates for the origin of creation, the Gurus have visioned it as wrapped in the mystery and infinity of the Creator. As stated in the Japu, none can claim knowledge of this mystery which the Creator alone beholds
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/19528-cosmology-as-per-sikhism.html
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=19528

sikhencyclopedia




 
Do share your immediate thoughts or reactions on this issue? We value your views! Login Now! or Sign Up Today! to share your views with us.. Gurfateh!
__________________
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
   Click Here to Donate Now!

Support Us!
Become a Promoter!
Gurfateh ji, you can become a SPN Promoter by Donating as little as $10 each month. With limited resources & high operational costs, your donations make it possible for us to deliver a quality website and spread the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to serve & uplift humanity. Every contribution counts. Donate Generously. Gurfateh!
ReplyPost New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!

Bookmarks


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

» Gurbani Jukebox
Listen to Gurbani while surfing SPN!
» Active Discussions
sikhism Description of the...
By Ishna
Today 17:21 PM
42 Replies, 742 Views
sikhism Sant Siphahi -...
Today 17:19 PM
1 Replies, 6 Views
sikhism need urgent advice.......
Today 17:07 PM
13 Replies, 144 Views
sikhism How important is Matha...
Today 15:22 PM
66 Replies, 1,114 Views
sikhism On a Scale of Most...
Today 13:10 PM
31 Replies, 1,297 Views
sikhism Sikh Diamonds Video...
Today 13:06 PM
7 Replies, 132 Views
sikhism Who is "Mohan"?
Today 13:00 PM
23 Replies, 394 Views
sikhism Herman Hesse,...
Today 12:40 PM
14 Replies, 238 Views
sikhism Considering Cutting My...
Today 11:05 AM
123 Replies, 3,956 Views
sikhism ਨਾਮਾ
Today 06:37 AM
2 Replies, 63 Views
sikhism Are Creator and Creation...
Today 01:30 AM
44 Replies, 2,854 Views
sikhism I became victim by...
Yesterday 19:50 PM
0 Replies, 54 Views
sikhism Sikh Books downloads
Yesterday 15:39 PM
2 Replies, 78 Views
sikhism Salok Sheikh Farid ji...
Yesterday 09:35 AM
0 Replies, 52 Views
sikhism In Punjab, three farmers...
Yesterday 05:36 AM
0 Replies, 52 Views
» Books You Should Read...
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2

All times are GMT +6.5. The time now is 18:28 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.5.2 Copyright © 2004-12, All Rights Reserved. Sikh Philosophy Network


Page generated in 0.49729 seconds with 29 queries