BookRev-19Four Religious Communities of IndiaHindu, Sikh, Khalsa
and Nirmallae Sant -4. Finally, in order to appreciate the functions
of the second SIKH and the third KHALSA communities of religion it...
BookRev-19Four Religious Communities of IndiaHindu, Sikh, Khalsa
and Nirmallae Sant -4. Finally, in order to appreciate the functions
of the second SIKH and the third KHALSA communities of religion it
is essential to know some basic Hindu mythology and the prophets
that appeared in the different past Ages. This need was also felt by
Royal King GOBIND SINGH JI in that He sent forth some of His Khalsas
to Banares (Jerusalem of India) to study the Hindu mythology, the
shadow to the Royal Kingdom of God and the learned Khalsas were
called NIRMALLAE (Pure) SANTS (Saints) or the Apostles. The concepts
of BRAHMA, the Creator demiurge god, VISHNU, the Preserver demiurge
god and SHIV, the Destroyer demiurge god are the fundamental basis
of Hindu mythology. Thus, the demiurge god BRAHMA, KHUDA or Yahweh
created the Nature including the mankind and the demiurge god VISHNU
preserves the mankind through teaching the peaceful and righteous
ways of living together in harmony with Nature whilst the demiurge
god SHIV destroys those who go against the righteous teachings of
VISHNU. Further, the four Ages outline the eras of dominant
religious qualities. Thus, in SATT YUG or the Golden Age most of the
people were shameful, truthful, contented and merciful and the
people being full-fledged religious, they were called the VASS DEV
(good angelic people). Also, they did not stand in the need of a
prophet as they lacked no religious quality. In the Bible this era
was called Adam and Eve living in the company of God (ALLAH).
Degeneration of the religious qualities especially mercy led people
into the TRETA YUG or the Silver Age and, therefore, the people of
this Age occasionally aired out their cruelty over their own women
folk. Cutting the nose of Saroop Nakha, the sister of King Ravan of
Lanka, by Lachhman, the younger brother of Prophet Ram Chander Ji
was a typical example of cruelty that led Pandit Ravan to avenge it
by abducting Sita, the wife of Shri Ram Chanderji under the
tit-for-tat principle of LOK LAJJ (shame of the people). The
dominant KHATRI people of the TRETA YUG were men of letters and,
therefore, they would observe the religious rites and perform the
various rituals very carefullyo the last minute details. But in
order to remind the people of the chief quality of God mercy,
Prophet Ram Chander Ji appeared among the most arrogant people of
the Khatri tribe, who were well versed in the letters of the VEDAS
so that they could temper their deeds with mercy for the sake of
preserving humanity. Letter killeth and spirit giveth life is a
well-known proverb of the Bible. In short, Prophet Ram Chander Ji
played the part of demiurge god VISHNU and, therefore, He was
well-known as the MURYADA PARSHOTAM AVTAAR or the Great man who set
the moral laws on a sound basis almost on the same principles as
Moses did for the Jews. Also, the name Ram Chander represented the
fact that He was the moon (CHAND) of RAM (God or Sun, the Primary
source of Light) i.e. He reflected His Word in setting out the moral
laws. Of Moses it was said that He himself saw the Face of God but
only showed the back of God, the reflections and not the real self
of God, to the people i.e. the moral laws are the reflections of His
Word or NAAM (VAEDON MAE NAAM UTTAM.....i.e. the VEDAS contain His
Word implicitly and not explicitly as in the AD-GRANTH). Thus,
Prophet SHRI RAM CHANDER JI was the incarnation of demiurge god
VISHNU and the dominant spiritually sick people, i.e. people haughty
of the letters of the VEDAS, were of the KHATRI tribe. Further
degeneration of the religious quality contentment led people into
the DOAAPAR AGE or the Bronze Age in which the KAIROS displayed
ungratefulness towards their real cousins PANDOS by maltreating them
to the extent of not giving them even five villages to settle down;
a thorough display of cruelty and discontentment by the KAIROS
towards PANDOS whose father looked after them when they were young.
The dominant tribe of this Age was YADAV and, therefore, the Prophet
of this Age SHRI KRISHAN BALDEV JI took his birth among the people
of dominant YADAV tribe as Prophet Shri Ram Chander Ji had taken His
birth among the dominant people of learned Khatri tribe. The people
of Yadav tribe were simpletons or stones in nature and they had
among them a political problem i.e. the question of land for their
living. Now, the simpletons could not understand the religious
principles, His Word, as the intelligent and clever Khatris did from
Shri Ram Chander Ji but they needed a Guide to lead them out of this
political dilemma where policy (NEETI) plays an important role. So,
here Prophet Shri Krishan Baldev Ji guided the righteous PANDOS in
the political war against the cruel and unjust KAIROS by explaining
to them the fundamentals of political policies through practical
demonstrations. Therefore, SHRI KRISHAN BALDEV JI was known as the
NEETI PARSHOTAM AVTAAR,