Diwali has been celebrated by people before Sikhi,
like Vaisakhi. However, from Guru Nanak Dev Ji, such public or religious
days of the prevailing traditions of the time were used an opportunity
to spread the message of Truth and break people from falsehood. From the
time of Guru Amar Das Ji, Diwali and Vaisakhi were chosen days for the
whole Sikh community from far and wide to gather for some days and
engage in Gurbani, Kirtan, Seva and Katha to become spiritually strong
that Sikhs did not assimilate or become absorbed in the empty rituals,
superstitions and false customs of the times.
These gatherings were
called Jorr-Melas. Jorr means “to connect or unite” and mela means
“gathering”. These were gatherings with a purpose and objective, ie to
get closer to Vahiguru, join with Gurbani and unite as a sovereign
nation. Today we must ask ourselves whether such prevelant holidays,
whether Diwali or New Years eve are just Melas (gatherings) or are we
using these community days as “Jorr Melas”.
Later, this day also become
an opportunity to remember and celebrate Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji leaving
the Gwalior prison and freeing with him 52 kings who were political
prisoners and had no hope of leaving alive. According to Bhatt Vehi
historical account (Guru Kian Sakhian pg 30-31), Guru Ji left with the
prisoners on Tuesday 26th October 1619, which was one day before Diwali
that year.
Guru Ji arrived in Amritsar according to Bhatt Vehi on
Thursday 28th December 1620 and another account says February. It was
common for the Sikhs of Amritsar to welcome Guru Ji with oil lamps
(deevay) after long periods of being away on travels. So it was not a
one-off when coming back from the Gwalior. Dates and days is not a big
thing in Sikhi. The main thing is remember and learn from history and
get closer to becoming better Sikhs of the Guru through Gurbani, Simran,
and Seva.
May Guru Ji bless us all with freedom from our demerits,
negativities, and vices and also free our nation and homeland from the
shackles of oppression, assimilation and destruction.
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A good one from some good Noble soul.����
A good one from some good Noble soul.����
A good one from some good Noble soul.����
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