By Bhagat Puran Singh
While studying in Khanna once I went to meet my mother in Lahore.
At this time she was working in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. When I reached
there my mother had only one thought that she should take me to
pay obeisance at the Shiv Mandir of the locality and Gurudwara Dera
Sahib.
At this time I was a Hindu boy named Ramjidas. I was a follower
of Shiv Mandir and was not a sikh. In the Shiv mandir I saw no personal
service being done. There was no devotional singing in praise of
deity, no place for the travelers to stay, no free kitchen, and
hardly anyone came to pay obeisance. There was a priest sitting
quietly in a small house. No religious book was being read.
Gurdwara Dera Sahib is one of the most important pilgrimage center
of the Sikhs. When I reached Gurdwara Dera Sahib I was surprised
to see the gaiety and environment of that place. In the early morning
Asa Di War was recited and in the evening Rehras . Every morning
and evening many people would come to listen to the Words of the
Gurus. This Gurdwara is situated on the G T Road running from Peshawar
to Calcutta.
Devotees kept coming throughout the day. Many travelers would also
come to take food from the common kitchen or to pay obeisance at
the Gurdwara. The common kitchen opened at about 10 or 11 o clock
and remained open at night also. Every night 25-30 travelers would
come to the Gurdwara to stay; they were all served food from the
common kitchen. This culture of the Gurdwaras deeply affected me.
From my childhood, my mother had asked me to do personal service
to all the creations of God. This tender and distinct feelings of
virtuous tasks was ingrained in my mind. My mother had taught me
to provide water to the animals, plant trees and water newly planted
saplings, offer feed to the Sparrows, Crows and Mynahs, pick up
thorns from the paths, and remove the stones from cart tracks. This
had embedded the Name of the of the Almighty in my heart. She had
entrusted me to the custody of Gurdwara Dera Sahib and started me
on a path of virtuous living. By following this path your mind can
never waver.
For five years she did not spend anything on herself. She would
send her entire monthly earning of Rs. 10 to me. The servants in
the house have to sometimes eat stale or left-over Chapattis, my
mother used to eat whatever was given to her. She also used to get
old and used clothes from the house she was working in, so she would
save the entire amount of ten rupees and send them to me by Money
Order.
While at home in the month of Kartrik my mother used to get up
early in the morning and go for a bath at the village pond. This
pond was constructed by my father. Thereafter, she would recite
Japji Sahib , churn the curds, then prepare the breakfast. Throughout
the day she would sit at her spinning wheel or gin the cotton seeds.
A mother, who would draw water from the village well throughout
the day during summer months for the travelers and the animals;
never sit idle; always keep the Name of the Almighty in her heart;
recite Japji Sahib in the morning; had to put in my heart fear
and respect for God. God has really blessed me that till today I
have been able to keep my vow taken before my mother of remaining
a bachelor with full purity of heart. If I were not to fulfill my
vow it would have been a matter of great dishonour for my life.
Curse of God would have remained over me always. I am thankful to
God that the vow taken before my mother is always in my mind and
keeps me alert. It keeps me engrossed in His name throughout the
day. It keeps reminding me some of the most of the virtuous Sikhs
like ; Akali Kaur Singh Nihang, Sant Kishan Singh, Sant Attar Singh
Mastooana; Sant Harbhajan Singh Raj of Bani Amrit Parchar Sangat
. It keeps me busy in various tasks of service and devotion and
urges me to pray Oh God! Keep alive my Cripple who has a mind
like that of a child. His childlike antics keep me happy. His antics
and my care for him keeps me in contact with God and makes me pray
that I should continue to look after the Cripple, keep him healthy
and happy. Watching his antics also helps me in leading a happy
and contended life. To do all this I should keep my life pious and
virtuous and should not allow even a single evil thought to enter
my mind. |