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enemies of mankind One day, a Sikh
named Kadhari, came to see the 2nd Guru Ji - Guru Angad Dev
Ji. He had come in a "vairaag", bowed down before
Guru Ji and asked the following question. Q. The five enemies
of mankind, namely lust, anger, greed, worldly attachment and
the ego have surrounded the whole world. How can we save ourselves
from their deadly clutches? If we can know them then some defence
against them is possible, but most of the world is not even
aware of their existence. Guru Angad Dev ji
gave a "parman" or example. He told the Sikh that,
when a jungle catches fire most of the animals are unable to
run to safety and so they perish. But there is one animal, a
deer or "Hiran" which can run so fast and so reaches
safety when the jungle is on fire; it runs towards a river,
submerges itself in the cold water and escapes being burnt.
The fire cannot reach it and it gets peace there or "sukh".
Mankind is also surrounded by the fire of "Kal" and
he is unable to avoid this fire unlike the deer. Mankind is in trouble;
they have no peace of mind in whose house the five robbers of
lust, anger, greed, worldly attachments and ego have entered.
Can that house be saved? Surely not, because only a few, like
the deer, are saved. The river of cold water is the satsang.
Guru Ji further explained that satsang is where praise alone
is showered in God's Name. In such a "river of satsang"
the five evil forces of the mind are destroyed and the coldness
against the world's fire is provided by the Guru's shabad or
light. Extracted from
"Divine Mystic Reflections on Gurmat" by the late
Saint Scholar Naranjan Singh. In the first World
War, the British (with British Indian army) troops wanted to
attack Mecca, the holiest Muslim shrine. A Sikh (I do not remember
his name) who was leading the unit in Saudi Arabia, was ordered
by his British supperior to attack the holy shrine. He refused
to do so. In military, refusal to obey an order either meant
death or a prolonged period behind iron bars. The Sikh knew
it and shot and killed his superior. The Sikh was later was
put in a jail, not killed. I think he died in some Rajasthan
area.
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