Message from Golden Temple : Dr Charan Singh:
Hundred-plus Words On Saturday June 29, 2024
The short piece on Guru Arjan attracted my attention because the author Dr Charan Singh was my colleague in RBI during the last Century. As our work areas were different we were meeting only occasionally. Though I had started admiring qualities of his head and heart, somehow I missed to notice the spiritual seeker in Dr Singh.
This short piece on Guru Arjan Singh published in The Economic Times on June 14, 2024 gives a broad idea about the Guru and his conceptualization of Golden Temple as a message of Indian Secularism.
Media Link :
An apostle of peace, Guru Arjan highlighted devotional love, union with God
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/speaking-tree/daily-ecstasy/an-apostle-of-peace-guru-arjan-highlighted-devotional-love-union-with-god/articleshow/111001473.cms
Stress on secularism in the architectural design of the Golden Temple was special, with doors in four directions symbolising freedom of entry to all for spiritual discourse. Furthermore, foundation stone was laid by Muslim Sufi, Mian Mir. To further stress the universal and secular message, the Adi Granth, positioned at Harmandir Sahib
in 1604 contained compositions of 5 Sikh Gurus, 15 Hindu and Muslim saints, and 15 Sikhs. The contributors to the Adi Granth consisted of spiritualists who came from different castes/walks of life – calico printer, royalty, cobbler, farmer, butcher,
musicians, preachers/brahmins, masseur, water carrier, etc
M G Warrier
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