Sunday, August 25, 2013

Gurudwara Fatehgarh Saheb, Sirhind, Punjab

This is the Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib in Sirhind, Punjab.  This is the place where the younger sons,  of Tenth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, were bricked alive in a wall.  Guru Gobind Singh's sons are profoundly called Sahebzadas.
 

 
 The younger sahebzadas Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh were of tender age of only eight and five years, remained under the care of their grandmother Mata Gujri since the death of their mother, in early December 1700, C.E. 
 


 
Mata Gujri with Younger Sahebzadas



 
 
 When the entourage of Guru Gobind Singh started from Anandpur Sahib, they had to wade through the swollen rivulet Sarsa.  Mata Gujri and the two Sahebzadas got separated from the main body of the Guru's convoy.  After crossing the rivulet, Mata Gujri was looking around to find out who others had crossed over to her side, when she spotted Gangu who had worked as a domestic help in the Guru's household. 
 

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It was said that he was not a reliable person and had once been divested of his job.  On seeing the Guru's mother and children, he offered to escort them to safety in his own house in village Saheri near Morinda.  He planned to betray Mata Gujri and young Sahebzadas.
 
 
It was on the day of battle of Chamkaur that Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh alongwith Mata Gujri were taken into custody by Jani Khan and Mani Khan Ranghars, the officials of Sirhind Sarkar at Morinda.  Next day they were sent to Sirhind to be interned in the Cold Tower (Thanda Burj) of the fort.  Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh were ordered to be produced before the Nawab of Sirhind, Wazir Khan, on the following day, when he had just returned from Chamkaur along with his ally Nawab Sher Mohd. Khan of Malerkotla.

 
Unable to capture Guru Gobind Singh, he  planned to convert his younger sons to Islam.  He tried to lure them with sweet words and promises of riches and honours.  Sahebzadas remained undaunted.  Consequently, a Qazi was summoned to pronounce judgement according to Shariat who gave this verdict that  both the brothers be sentenced to death.  The Nawab passed the final orders that in case the young Sahebzadas refused to accept Islam, they be bricked alive and put to death. Tradition has it that as soon as the brick-wall reached chest-high, it crumbled.
 

 
 
 
The Nawab of Sirhind accompanied by the executioner, Shashal Begh and Bashal Begh of Samana, again went close to the scene and asked Sahebzadas to agree to conversion to save their lives. On the refusal by Sahebzadas, they were sent to the Cold Tower for the night and next morning they were put to death by execution.  Mata Gujri, breathed her last on hearing the news of execution of younger Sahebzadas.

 
 
The wall where these younger Sahbzadas were bricked, still remains and a gold Palanquin has been placed at the place where Sahebzada Zorawar Singh and Sahebzada Fateh Singh
 were bricked alive.
 
I bid farewell to sahebzadas with drops of water in my eyes.
 

Monday, July 8, 2013

Dadagiri of Peepal

I found this house in Kolkata on my way to Botanical Garden.  It is actually a ruined house.
 I do not know how many years this Ficus has taken to established its roots on this house.


 The only inhabitant of this house is THE PEEPAL tree.  It has covered it completely.
 Leaves of Ficus peeping through window like formation by the roots of the ficus
  I do not know whether it is  abandoned by the inhabitants or they were forced to leave the house.


It is amazing to see that how a small seeds thrown in the cracks grew so large without any care, yes it is a neglect by the inhabitants of the house.

This is the power of life.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Shiva the Neelkanth

 I read a very beautiful line about Shiva and Shivaratri somewhere, I love to quote here.







The word Shiva consists of word "Shav" , which is dead body and "i" is "Shakti" -- the force which runs creation.  This force needs a vehicle or a body to manifest into, so shav becomes "Shiv" and a child is born.  The night of Shivratri has the power to give birth to your thoughts.

This is a temple in Mangalore, Kudroli Gokarnath Temple, built by Saint Narayan Guru in 1912 and was renovated in 2011. 


 A pond is built in the vicinity of Temple.  On each of  the four sides of Temple a Statue of Shiva arms vide open and fountains over his head depicting the Ganga is fabricated.  


For a small time all the four fountains are open, throwing tons of water into the pond and some splash here and there, making the atmosphere quite cool.



 The change in the colour of lights turns the atmosphere quite colourful

Monday, February 18, 2013

Durga Puja in Pandara Road

 
 
Durga puja, like other parts of India, is being celebrated in
Pandara Road, with the same fanfare

 
 
Durga with huge eyes fully decked up ready to leave after showering her blessing on her devotees

 
Ganesh, the elephant headed deity, son of Parvati the Durga




 
Kartikeya, the other son of Lord Shiva and Parvati

 
A boy dressed up as Kali, whenever tried to click the picture he posed like a real avtaar of Kali

 
India  is a land of festivals, do we really need to borrow festivals from other countries. 
Lets celebrate our own festival with full vigour and true spirit