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Nanua Bairagi

Nanua Bairagi, (~17th–18th century) also known as Nanua Bhagat and Jamala Singh, was a renowned mystic, humanitarian and Sikh warrior of Punjab.[1]

Nanua Bairagi, renowned mystic, humanitarian and Sikh warrior. He was a mystic poet and close associate of sikh gurus. Bhagat Nanua was a reputed Saini of the 17th century

Nanua as a humanitarian and spiritual mentor of Bhai Kanhaiya

Nanua was also the spiritual mentor of Bhai Kanhaiya,[2][3] who in turn started "Seva Panthi" mission .

Nanua as a poet-mystic

As a Darbari Kavi, or court poet, of Sikh gurus, his poetry left an imprint on the poetry style of Bulhe Shah. One of his famous hymns is given as follows:[1]

I am Naught, O Lord, Thou art All!

I have seen all cloth, each shred,

To find all textures the self-same cotton.

Rama's light of love falls over all:

Fear not then dreadful Kala.

Rama runs through every nerve,

And Sohang, Sohang cry the pores!

I am naught, O Lord, Thou art All!

Sohang is apabransha of Upnishadic Soham (Sanskrit) which means "I am He". This is also termed as mahavakya in Upnishads and represents final union or gnosis of soul with Brahman, or the over-soul.[1]

It is thus clear that Nanua's poetry synthesized both Vedantic and Sufi monisms into distinctly Sikh devotional practice, informed by direct discipleship and service of Sikh masters. Which speaks volumes about his stature as a poet and his place among the preeminent Sikh mystics whose place in Sikhism is second only to ten Sikh Gurus.

Nanua as a close associate of Sikh gurus

Bhagat Nanua was a reputed Saini of the 17th century and Guru Tegh Bahadur is said to have had a great regard for him.[4] Throughout his life he rendered his valuable services to Sikh Guru. He enjoyed the privilege of having close relationships with 8th, 9th & 10th Sikh Gurus.[5] At the time of 8th Guru's death in Delhi, he arranged the cremation & later carried Guru ji's bone urn to Kiratpur Sahib. From there, along with Guru's family members he reached Baba Bakala as indicated by the 8th guru. After the cremation ceremony of 9th guru, he remained in the company of his master on various teaching missions. At the time of the last voyage of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji to Delhi, he accompanied the convoy. After the martyrdom of the Guru & Sikhs, he arranged their cremation. He along with Bhai Jaita and Bhai Uda had found and carried Guru Tegh Bahadur's severed head to Anandpur Sahib.[6]

Nanua as a baptized Sikh, warrior and martyr

As a baptised Sikh of 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, he was named Jamala Singh Nanuan. As a great warrior, his service was equal to his contemporaries, Bhai Bachittar Singh Minhas, Bhai Jaita and Bhai Sangat Singh Minhas, Mai Bhago.

He sacrificed his life in the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib. His son, Darbar Singh laid down his life in the battle of Agampur and another son Gharbara Singh was killed in the battle of Muktsar. His great grandson Kavi Jai Singh Saini had the privilege of being 'Darbari Kavi' at the court of Maharaja Karam Singh of Patiala.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c Nanua Bhagat is a renowned ascetic and mystic and a Punjabi poet of the classical school, Rose-garden of the Punjab: English renderings from Punjabi folk poetry, p. 106 ,Gurbachan Singh Talib, Compiled by Kamal Krishan Mukerji, Published by Punjabi University, 1973
  2. ^ "Bhai Kanhaiya would have hardly stepped in his teens that he, fortuitously, came across saint Nanua, an eminent gnostic and a heavenly-minded man. His company and precepts had lasting effect on his delicate mind." Bhai Kanhaiya, Beacon-light of Humanitarian Service & the Apostle of Peace, Chapter 6- A Contact with Bhakt Nanua, p. 19, Bhagata Singha Hīrā, Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications, 1988
  3. ^ "Bhai Kanhaiya passed his early days in his company. He listened to his sermons with keen interest, enjoyed his charming communions with eagerness and moulded his character accordingly. His devotion to Nanua advanced every day. As a true devotee he adopted his every advice." Bhai Kanhaiya, Beacon-light of Humanitarian Service & the Apostle of Peace, Chapter 6- A Contact with Bhakt Nanua, p. 22, Bhagata Singha Hīrā, Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications, 1988
  4. ^ "The close intimates of the Guru took their courage to ask him," Reverend Satguru! You always appreciate Nanua in all respects and seem to be much pleased with him. Then why don't you appoint him a missionary (Masand) in any of your domains or absorb him in your administrative staff? The Guru's simple reply was ,"You don't know his worth, he is above all these posts." Bhai Kanhaiya, Beacon-light of Humanitarian Service & the Apostle of Peace, Chapter 6- A Contact with Bhakt Nanua, p. 20, Bhagata Singha Hīrā, Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications, 1988
  5. ^ "He became a close associate of the Guru and often the Guru invited him for a game of dice. Both Guru and Nanua had mutual liking for each other. They met daily for a game and then departed. The Guru appreciated him in all respects but remarked nothing more but bravo O 'Nanua' bravo, he applauded" Bhai Kanhaiya, Beacon-light of Humanitarian Service & the Apostle of Peace, Chapter 6- A Contact with Bhakt Nanua, p. 19, Bhagata Singha Hīrā, Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications, 1988
  6. ^ The Panjab Past and Present, p. 118, By Punjabi University Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Published by Dept. of Punjab Historical Studies, Punjabi University., 1975, Original from the University of Michigan

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Nanua Bairagi 17th 18th century also known as Nanua Bhagat and Jamala Singh was a renowned mystic humanitarian and Sikh warrior of Punjab 1 Nanua Bairagi renowned mystic humanitarian and Sikh warrior He was a mystic poet and close associate of sikh gurus Bhagat Nanua was a reputed Saini of the 17th centuryContents 1 Nanua as a humanitarian and spiritual mentor of Bhai Kanhaiya 2 Nanua as a poet mystic 3 Nanua as a close associate of Sikh gurus 4 Nanua as a baptized Sikh warrior and martyr 5 ReferencesNanua as a humanitarian and spiritual mentor of Bhai Kanhaiya EditNanua was also the spiritual mentor of Bhai Kanhaiya 2 3 who in turn started Seva Panthi mission Nanua as a poet mystic EditAs a Darbari Kavi or court poet of Sikh gurus his poetry left an imprint on the poetry style of Bulhe Shah One of his famous hymns is given as follows 1 I am Naught O Lord Thou art All I have seen all cloth each shred To find all textures the self same cotton Rama s light of love falls over all Fear not then dreadful Kala Rama runs through every nerve And Sohang Sohang cry the pores I am naught O Lord Thou art All Sohang is apabransha of Upnishadic Soham Sanskrit which means I am He This is also termed as mahavakya in Upnishads and represents final union or gnosis of soul with Brahman or the over soul 1 It is thus clear that Nanua s poetry synthesized both Vedantic and Sufi monisms into distinctly Sikh devotional practice informed by direct discipleship and service of Sikh masters Which speaks volumes about his stature as a poet and his place among the preeminent Sikh mystics whose place in Sikhism is second only to ten Sikh Gurus Nanua as a close associate of Sikh gurus EditBhagat Nanua was a reputed Saini of the 17th century and Guru Tegh Bahadur is said to have had a great regard for him 4 Throughout his life he rendered his valuable services to Sikh Guru He enjoyed the privilege of having close relationships with 8th 9th amp 10th Sikh Gurus 5 At the time of 8th Guru s death in Delhi he arranged the cremation amp later carried Guru ji s bone urn to Kiratpur Sahib From there along with Guru s family members he reached Baba Bakala as indicated by the 8th guru After the cremation ceremony of 9th guru he remained in the company of his master on various teaching missions At the time of the last voyage of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji to Delhi he accompanied the convoy After the martyrdom of the Guru amp Sikhs he arranged their cremation He along with Bhai Jaita and Bhai Uda had found and carried Guru Tegh Bahadur s severed head to Anandpur Sahib 6 Nanua as a baptized Sikh warrior and martyr EditAs a baptised Sikh of 10th Guru Guru Gobind Singh he was named Jamala Singh Nanuan As a great warrior his service was equal to his contemporaries Bhai Bachittar Singh Minhas Bhai Jaita and Bhai Sangat Singh Minhas Mai Bhago He sacrificed his life in the Battle of Chamkaur Sahib His son Darbar Singh laid down his life in the battle of Agampur and another son Gharbara Singh was killed in the battle of Muktsar His great grandson Kavi Jai Singh Saini had the privilege of being Darbari Kavi at the court of Maharaja Karam Singh of Patiala citation needed References Edit a b c Nanua Bhagat is a renowned ascetic and mystic and a Punjabi poet of the classical school Rose garden of the Punjab English renderings from Punjabi folk poetry p 106 Gurbachan Singh Talib Compiled by Kamal Krishan Mukerji Published by Punjabi University 1973 Bhai Kanhaiya would have hardly stepped in his teens that he fortuitously came across saint Nanua an eminent gnostic and a heavenly minded man His company and precepts had lasting effect on his delicate mind Bhai Kanhaiya Beacon light of Humanitarian Service amp the Apostle of Peace Chapter 6 A Contact with Bhakt Nanua p 19 Bhagata Singha Hira Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications 1988 Bhai Kanhaiya passed his early days in his company He listened to his sermons with keen interest enjoyed his charming communions with eagerness and moulded his character accordingly His devotion to Nanua advanced every day As a true devotee he adopted his every advice Bhai Kanhaiya Beacon light of Humanitarian Service amp the Apostle of Peace Chapter 6 A Contact with Bhakt Nanua p 22 Bhagata Singha Hira Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications 1988 The close intimates of the Guru took their courage to ask him Reverend Satguru You always appreciate Nanua in all respects and seem to be much pleased with him Then why don t you appoint him a missionary Masand in any of your domains or absorb him in your administrative staff The Guru s simple reply was You don t know his worth he is above all these posts Bhai Kanhaiya Beacon light of Humanitarian Service amp the Apostle of Peace Chapter 6 A Contact with Bhakt Nanua p 20 Bhagata Singha Hira Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications 1988 He became a close associate of the Guru and often the Guru invited him for a game of dice Both Guru and Nanua had mutual liking for each other They met daily for a game and then departed The Guru appreciated him in all respects but remarked nothing more but bravo O Nanua bravo he applauded Bhai Kanhaiya Beacon light of Humanitarian Service amp the Apostle of Peace Chapter 6 A Contact with Bhakt Nanua p 19 Bhagata Singha Hira Published by Sewa Jyoti Publications 1988 The Panjab Past and Present p 118 By Punjabi University Dept of Punjab Historical Studies Published by Dept of Punjab Historical Studies Punjabi University 1975 Original from the University of Michigan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nanua Bairagi amp oldid 1047224120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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