THE SIDDH GOSHT
Snuggled in the Guru Granth Sahib on pages 938-946 are seventy-three exquisite stanzas that encapsulate the philosophy of Guru Nanak. Written in a musical measure is a discourse between Guru Nanak and the Nath yogis. The latter were ascetics (siddhs) who had renounced the world and made their home in the caves of the Himalayas, where they practiced their religious austerities; they subscribed to the belief system that certain mental and physical exercises are necessary for acquiring occult powers (also known as siddhs), which in turn would lead to the attainment of liberation.
So what is the Siddh Gosht?
The Siddh Gosht is a series of questions put before Guru Nanak by the yogis. What is fascinating is that the questions of the yogis are the very same questions we face in the world today. Guru Nanak answers the yogis in their language, using their idiom and symbolism. His answers are as fresh and enlightening as they were some five centuries ago. His belief that liberation can be attained while "living in this world" by becoming truth-oriented, comes out loud and clear. For Guru Nanak, true yoga is a meditative remembrance of the Word, but must be combined with selfless service to those in need in the community.
Read below:
THE DIALOGUE
The siddhs join
The saintly congregation
And offer salutations.
Says Nanak:
I salute
The Infinite One
Who is beyond reach.
Siddhs:
Speak truthfully-
Who are you?
What is your name?
Which path do you follow?
What is your life's aim?
Nanak:
I speak only Truth.
I bow only
To the Infinite One.
I dedicate my life
To the Infinite One.
I seek
A truthful congregation
To experience Equipoise.
In wandering
I see no merit.
Liberation comes from
The Word.
Sidhas:
Where is your home?
Where have you come from?
Where are you going?
You were once a wanderer.
Now, you are a householder.
Which path are you pursing?
Enlighten us.
My home is
In the Infinite One
That dwells in all.
I've come from Truth,
To Truth I'll return.
I pursue only Truth
By Guru's Grace.
This world is an impassable ocean.
How does one cross over?
Give us your thoughtful reply,
Says Charpat.
To the one who claims
To know all,
What answer can I give?
Attune the mind
To the Word.
Amidst desires,
Be without desire.
Amidst attachment,
Live detached.
Then,
Like a lotus in muddy waters,
Like a duck floating in a stream,
You, too, will cross over.
The truth-oriented
Realizes -
The self is
Merged in
Truth.
I won't copy the full dialogue but you can find it below
Read more: The Sidh Gosht- Dialogue With The Sages
Snuggled in the Guru Granth Sahib on pages 938-946 are seventy-three exquisite stanzas that encapsulate the philosophy of Guru Nanak. Written in a musical measure is a discourse between Guru Nanak and the Nath yogis. The latter were ascetics (siddhs) who had renounced the world and made their home in the caves of the Himalayas, where they practiced their religious austerities; they subscribed to the belief system that certain mental and physical exercises are necessary for acquiring occult powers (also known as siddhs), which in turn would lead to the attainment of liberation.
So what is the Siddh Gosht?
The Siddh Gosht is a series of questions put before Guru Nanak by the yogis. What is fascinating is that the questions of the yogis are the very same questions we face in the world today. Guru Nanak answers the yogis in their language, using their idiom and symbolism. His answers are as fresh and enlightening as they were some five centuries ago. His belief that liberation can be attained while "living in this world" by becoming truth-oriented, comes out loud and clear. For Guru Nanak, true yoga is a meditative remembrance of the Word, but must be combined with selfless service to those in need in the community.
Read below:
THE DIALOGUE
The siddhs join
The saintly congregation
And offer salutations.
Says Nanak:
I salute
The Infinite One
Who is beyond reach.
Siddhs:
Speak truthfully-
Who are you?
What is your name?
Which path do you follow?
What is your life's aim?
Nanak:
I speak only Truth.
I bow only
To the Infinite One.
I dedicate my life
To the Infinite One.
I seek
A truthful congregation
To experience Equipoise.
In wandering
I see no merit.
Liberation comes from
The Word.
Sidhas:
Where is your home?
Where have you come from?
Where are you going?
You were once a wanderer.
Now, you are a householder.
Which path are you pursing?
Enlighten us.
My home is
In the Infinite One
That dwells in all.
I've come from Truth,
To Truth I'll return.
I pursue only Truth
By Guru's Grace.
This world is an impassable ocean.
How does one cross over?
Give us your thoughtful reply,
Says Charpat.
To the one who claims
To know all,
What answer can I give?
Attune the mind
To the Word.
Amidst desires,
Be without desire.
Amidst attachment,
Live detached.
Then,
Like a lotus in muddy waters,
Like a duck floating in a stream,
You, too, will cross over.
The truth-oriented
Realizes -
The self is
Merged in
Truth.
I won't copy the full dialogue but you can find it below
Read more: The Sidh Gosht- Dialogue With The Sages
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