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Parkash Divas Of Guru Gobind Singh : Celebrating With Uncertainty
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<blockquote data-quote="Gurmit Singh" data-source="post: 138766" data-attributes="member: 7784"><p>Respected SPN Members, </p><p></p><p>Waheguru jee ka Khalsa Waheguru jee kee Fateh</p><p></p><p>Gurbaani enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib reminds us daily that Birth and Death, is the prerogative of God, and we are required to lead life in accordance with the Divine Command. We are also advised that -</p><p> </p><p>GGS Page 91 - Bhagat Kabir Jee says:</p><p>"Janani Jaanat Sutt Badda Hoet Hai Etna Kau Na Janaiy Je Din Din Avadh Ghatatt Hai".</p><p> </p><p>At page 284, Guru Arjan Sahib says:</p><p>"Pita Ka Janam Ke Janaiy Poot.." [Gauri Sukhmani 3.16]</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, SGPC and Akall Takht Sahib's Head Minister have been changing Dates as if Akall Purkh has given them the "Letter of Authority" ! Could they change their own Birthday Dates? Will they look into their own educational certificates, service records, Passports, Driver Licence, etc. as to whether their Dates of birth are shown in Desi months or CE Calendar? Have they ever objected? </p><p> </p><p>While changing Date 5 January (?1667 or 2004), it looks as if Guru Gobind Singh is going to take another Birth on 11 January 2011, though exact Date could have been chosen out of the followings -</p><p> </p><p>18 December 1661: Dr. Gopal Singh, Dr. Sangat Singh, Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer; </p><p>22 December 1666: Bhai Kahn Singh, Prof. Sahib Singh, Dr. Hari Ram Gupta, </p><p>Principal Satbir Singh, Late Patwant Singh, Encyclopaedia of Sikhism by Punjabi Uni Patiala, S. Pal Singh Purewal, Canada;</p><p> </p><p>26 December 1666: Dr. Ganda Singh and Author Khushwant Singh</p><p> </p><p>In fact, the Sikhs all over the world remember the Teachings of all Gurus Sahibaan and Bhagats daily and there is hardly any need to celebrate Birth Days, though it suits SGPC and other Parbandhaks for generating over-flowing Golucks on such occasions. Then why to miss any opportunity ?</p><p> </p><p>Sikhs should celebrate Gurgaddi Divas, and not to imitate the adherents of other religions. If at all there is any compulsion, then why go on changing the Dates?</p><p></p><p>Why not then celebrate on 22 December (1666) but it does not suit SGPC as</p><p>that Date also happens to be the Martyrdom Date of elder Sahibzadas at</p><p>Chamkaur Sahib? Hence, SGPC wishes us to entangle in Desi Months when</p><p>any Sikh hardly follows those months mentioned in the Indian National Calendar accepted in 1957 ! </p><p> </p><p>Gurmit Singh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gurmit Singh, post: 138766, member: 7784"] Respected SPN Members, Waheguru jee ka Khalsa Waheguru jee kee Fateh Gurbaani enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib reminds us daily that Birth and Death, is the prerogative of God, and we are required to lead life in accordance with the Divine Command. We are also advised that - GGS Page 91 - Bhagat Kabir Jee says: "Janani Jaanat Sutt Badda Hoet Hai Etna Kau Na Janaiy Je Din Din Avadh Ghatatt Hai". At page 284, Guru Arjan Sahib says: "Pita Ka Janam Ke Janaiy Poot.." [Gauri Sukhmani 3.16] On the other hand, SGPC and Akall Takht Sahib's Head Minister have been changing Dates as if Akall Purkh has given them the "Letter of Authority" ! Could they change their own Birthday Dates? Will they look into their own educational certificates, service records, Passports, Driver Licence, etc. as to whether their Dates of birth are shown in Desi months or CE Calendar? Have they ever objected? While changing Date 5 January (?1667 or 2004), it looks as if Guru Gobind Singh is going to take another Birth on 11 January 2011, though exact Date could have been chosen out of the followings - 18 December 1661: Dr. Gopal Singh, Dr. Sangat Singh, Dr. Harjinder Singh Dilgeer; 22 December 1666: Bhai Kahn Singh, Prof. Sahib Singh, Dr. Hari Ram Gupta, Principal Satbir Singh, Late Patwant Singh, Encyclopaedia of Sikhism by Punjabi Uni Patiala, S. Pal Singh Purewal, Canada; 26 December 1666: Dr. Ganda Singh and Author Khushwant Singh In fact, the Sikhs all over the world remember the Teachings of all Gurus Sahibaan and Bhagats daily and there is hardly any need to celebrate Birth Days, though it suits SGPC and other Parbandhaks for generating over-flowing Golucks on such occasions. Then why to miss any opportunity ? Sikhs should celebrate Gurgaddi Divas, and not to imitate the adherents of other religions. If at all there is any compulsion, then why go on changing the Dates? Why not then celebrate on 22 December (1666) but it does not suit SGPC as that Date also happens to be the Martyrdom Date of elder Sahibzadas at Chamkaur Sahib? Hence, SGPC wishes us to entangle in Desi Months when any Sikh hardly follows those months mentioned in the Indian National Calendar accepted in 1957 ! Gurmit Singh [/QUOTE]
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