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Rabindra Nath Tagore on International Anthem (Aarti)
« on: July 29, 2010, 01:58:44 PM »
         Once actor Balraj Sahni asked the late Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath
 Tagore, You have written the national anthem for India . Can you write
 an international anthem for the whole world?
 
 It has already been written, not only international but for the entire
 universe, in the 16th century by Nanak, replied Tagore. He referred to
 the Sikh arti (ceremony of light). Gurudev Tagore was so enamoured of
 this arti that he personally translated it into Bengali.
 
 Every evening in all Gurudwaras, after the recitation of Rehraas Sahib,
 we can hear a melodious rendition of the arti sung by the Raagis in
 Raga Dhanashri. This is a tremendously soothing experience, capable of
 taking us directly into the spiritual realms of devotion through music.
 
 As Guru Arjan Dev has written on page 393 of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji -
 'arti kirtan sada anand'. Singing Gods praises is His arti, bringing
 boundless bliss.
 
 As legend has it, in 1508 CE
 Guru Nanak Dev visited the famous temple of Jagannath at Puri in
 Orrisa, which was very well known for its arti for Lord Krishna. In the
 evening, priests brought a platter full of many lighted lamps, flowers,
 incense and pearls and began the arti. Guru Nanak Sahib meanwhile
 spontaneously gave words to the wonderful arti which was being hummed
 by Nature before the invisible altar of God, the creator of this
 universe:
 
 
 "Gagan mein thaal rav chand dipak bane, tarika mandal janak moti,
 dhoop malyanlo pavan chavro kare saal banray phulant joti, kaisi arti
 hoye bhav khandna teri arti"
 (SSGSJ page 663)
 
 MEANS:The sky is puja thaal (platter used for the artis), in which sun
 and moon are the diyas (lamps)/The stars in the constellations are the
 jewels/ The wind, laden with sandal-wood fragrance, is the celestial
 fans/All the flowering fields, forests are radiance! What wonderful
 worship this is, oh! Destroyer of fear, THIS is your arti!
 
 However, the arti that is sung daily in the Gurudwaras is however only
 partly composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The second stanza, from Naam
 tero arti majan muraare Hark e Naam bin jhoothey sagal pasaarey -
 SGGSJ page 695 (O Lord, Thy name to me is the arti and holy ablutions.
 Everything else is false, onward has been composed by Bhagat Ravi Das,
 who, incidentally, was a cobbler.
 
 The third stanza, Dhoop deep ghrit saaji arti vaarne jaau kamalapati
 (May I be a sacrifice unto the Lord: that for me is the arti performed
 with lamps, ghee and incense (SGGSJ: 695) onwards, was composed by
 Sant Sain, a barber in the court of Raja Ram, King of Rewa.
 
 The fourth stanza, from Sun sandha teri dev devaakar adhpat aad
 samaayi,
 MEANS:Brothers! That is how the Immaculate Lords arti is made: Let
 Divine essence be the oil, the Lords Name the wick and the enlightened
 self, the lamp. By lighting this lamp we invoke the Lord (Sri Guru
 Granth Sahib Ji: page 1350) onwards, was composed in the same vein by
 Sant Kabir, the Muslim Julaha (The Weaver).
 
 Thereafter, from Gopal tera arta jo jan tumhri bhagat karante tin ke
 kaaj sanvaarta,
 MEANS:O Gopala, accept your arti! You grant the wishes of those who
 worship you! (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji: page 6 95) onwards, was composed
 by Bhagat Dhanna, a simple Jat farmer from Rajasthan.
 
 The final part was composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, right from Ya te&
 maha mun devar ke tap mein sukh pave jag kare ik ved rarey. MEANS:The
 Lord is pleased by penance, prayers, rituals, recitation of scriptures,
 meditation music and dance of celestial beings and the melody of the
 arti. The cosmic worlds rejoice and chant the Divine Name onwards
 
 That the arti which we sing daily has been composed by two Gurus, a
 cobbler, a barber, a weaver and a farmer is yet more proof that Sikhism
 believes in the equality of all human being:
 Awal Allah noor upaya/
 Kudrat ke sab bandey/
 Ek noor te sab jag upjaya/
 Kaun bhale ko mande.
 First of all, God created light; Mother Nature created all human
 beings equal; from that one Light the entire world came into being; so
 how do we differentiate that one is better that th e other?
 
 Jo tis bhave so arti hoye (That which pleases Him is true worship)

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