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Holy Saroops of
Guru Granth Sahib Ji stacked in a filthy corner of the
complex
Thirty years ago,
thirteen GurSikhs laid down their lives in the city of
Amritsar Sahib when the psuedo-Nirankari heretics began
desecrating and insulting Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The
Sikh Nation considers Guru Granth Sahib Ji the living
embodiment of the ten Gurus. Utmost respect and reverence
is given to the sacred Saroops that contain the Holy Bani
of our Gurus and Bhagats (saints). Three decades later,
our very own institutions, are now the ones who are
desecrating the Holy Saroops.
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"Interestingly, the
Prof. Darshan Singh & Missionary lobby is totally
silent about the ongoing disrespect by Sarna and
Company. Instead, they are busy criticising the Bani
of Dasam Patshah, and internally promoting the likes
of Chaman Lal and Hari Ratan Yukta." |
Panthic Weekly was
given photographic and video evidence by Sewadars of Guru
Granth Sahib Satkar Committee (India) and the Shahbaaz
Khalsa organization on the reckless beadbi that is
occurring at the premises of “Gur Updesh Printers”, the
official printing establishment of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara
Management Committee (DSGMC) under Paramjit Sarna and
company.
When the DSGMC
found out this evidence was being collected, they quickly
confiscated the equipment of the sevadars—but fortunately,
other equipment was still in their possession with which
they collected this evidence of violations.

Uncovered Guru
Granth Sahib Ji stacked like bricks on the ground
Ironically, the
DSGMC has a budget of over 1 Billion (100 crore) rupees to
manage Delhi based Gurdwaras, Sikh schools, and colleges.
The massive complex at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib, besides
the historic Gurdwara Sahib, contains the well known Lakhi
Shah Vanjara Hall, DSGMC offices, and the publishing
center known as Gur Updesh Printers.
Gurdwara Rakab
Ganj Sahib is the sacred site where Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib
Ji’s body was cremated by Bhai Lakhi Shah Vanjara in 1675.

As Guru Ji's
Saroops are being desecrated, the Siyaasi-masands of the
DSGMC enjoy thier luxurious air-conditioned offices in the
Gurdwara Rakabganj Sahib complex
Due to mis-management
and carelessness, this once serene and sparkling complex
is now under the virtual control of the “siyaasi-masands’
of the DSGMC.
For the last
several years, the committee has been outsourcing Gurdwara
seva to non-Sikhs and migrant Biharis. Their presence is
known from the never ending line of discarded tobacco-bettle
nut packs littering the complex.

Gurdwara Rakabganj
Sahib complex littered with discarded tobacco pouches
In 2005, PW
published an article “Bihari migrants desecrate premises
of Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib”
http://www.panthic.org/news/125/ARTICLE/2097/2005-12-18.html
which was an expose done by Shahbaaz Khalsa that
illustrated how the Gurdwara Sahib premises was being
misused and desecrated by these Bihari migrants (often
referred to as 'Bhaeeyas'). These migrants continue to
carry and chew tobacco on the premises of the sacred
complex.
Per Sikh Maryada
(Code of Conduct), alcohol, tobacco, and similar
paraphernalia are not to be brought in or consumed on any
Gurdwara premises. These same migrants are also in charge
of the Langar Halls and other key duties throughout the
complex.
Disrespect
of Saroops
When visitors at
the complex come to get Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib Ji,
they are taken to a well kept hall with dozens and dozens
of Saroops placed on Sukhasan platforms. Yet undercover
footage of the same complex revealed that Bhayeeays
strolled through the Sukhasan room without covering their
heads. This is a major violation of Sikh Maryada.

Employees walk
around with their heads uncovered in the Sukhasan Room for
Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Visitors are
further shocked to know that on one side, luxurious
offices with marble floors, and expensive furniture are
provided to Paramjit Sarna and his DSGMC staff, but
behind the Sukhasan room, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s
Saroops are being printed in sub-standard unkempt areas
littered with rubbish and scrap.
When the sewadars of the Satkar Committee visited the
printing areas, they were shocked to see so many uncovered
Saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji stacked like bricks.
Many of these Saroops were literally touching the ground,
with just a thin rumala between them.
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“How can this go on in
an organization whose budget is in the crores of
rupees? " |
Although, there
was the separate Sukhasan room in the complex, it was not
being utilized for these Saroops, nor was it big enough to
store all of these Saroops. The Satkar Committee sewadars
spent several hours relocating some of the Saroops to the
Sukhasam room, so they can be given proper respect, but
only so many could be moved.
Stacks of
Saroops Everywhere
As the sewadars
moved throughout the complex, they saw more and more
stacks everywhere, many left uncovered, and others
carelessly covered by a single white bed sheet. The
sewadars estimated over 300 Saroops in many of these giant
stacks. There were dozens of these stacks throughout the
hall.
Bhai Balbir Singh
of the Satkar Committee estimated that all in all there
were several thousand Saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
being stored in that shabby complex, all without proper
maryada and respect.
One of the Satkar
Committee sevadars exclaimed, “How can this go on in an
organization whose budget is in the crores of rupees? If
they can afford, luxurious offices for themselves, why
can’t [they afford] the same for our King of Kings? Why is
Guru Maharaj being kept in this condition? This is
totally unexcusable!”

Hundereds of Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib Ji stacked like
bricks, dozens of such stacks were in the comple
Angs of
Guru Granth Sahib tossed in Trash
Another shocking
scene the sewadars encountered was that damaged or
misprinted angs of Guru Granth Sahib were thrown into
rubbish bins, along with normal paper waste. These Angs
contained the sacred verses of Gurbani, yet they were
being treated like trash.
The sewadars also
saw one saroop of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji that had been
parkash on a dirty desk, there were no rumallas or chaur
sahib for that open saroop. It was left unattended, with a
paper inserted in it as a place holder. Again, another
huge violation of Sikh Maryada.

Discarded Angs of Guru
Granth Sahib Ji thrown into rubbish bins.
Another violations
the sewadars noted was that complete single volume Saroops
were being printer in Hindi and Urdu. Sri Akal Takht
directive does not allow single volumes of Guru Granth
Sahib to be printed in any langauge other than Gurmukhi -
only Senchees are allowed.
Sewadars of the
Guru Granth Sahib Satkar Committee and the Shahbaaz Khalsa
recently held a press conference in which this
photographic evidence was handed to the press and then
submitted to Sri Akal Takht Sahib so that this beadbi
(extreme disrespect) could be stopped as soon as
possible. Sadly, neither the appointed Jathedar Vedanti
nor the press has taken notice of these violations.
Both organizations
have appealed to the Panth at large, that pressure should
be put on appointed Jathedar Vedanti to take stern action
against the DSGMC executives so that this beadbi in their
complex can be stopped.
To the Sikh Nation there is nothing more sacred than our
sacred Gurbani, it is the very form of our Guru. That is
why even the paper and the ink it is written with is
called blessed.
ਧੰਨੁ ਸੁ ਕਾਗਦੁ ਕਲਮ ਧੰਨੁ
ਧਨੁ ਭਾਂਡਾ ਧਨੁ ਮਸੁ ॥
Blessed is the paper, blessed is the pen, blessed is the
inkwell, and blessed is the ink.
ਧਨੁ ਲੇਖਾਰੀ ਨਾਨਕਾ ਜਿਨਿ ਨਾਮੁ ਲਿਖਾਇਆ ਸਚੁ ॥1॥
Blessed is the writer, O Nanak, who writes the True Name.
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While there are
those who will sacrifice everything for the respect and
honor of this Sacred Holy Bani, there are many who will
look the other way since it is much easier and fashionable
in this day and age.
Historically, it
was well known that Sikhs gained their power from the
sacred Gurbani. It was so revered that Sikh kings such as
Raja Ranjit Singh would always have Guru Granth Sahib and
Dasam Granth Sahib on thrones higher than them, generals
would take both saroops on elephants into battle as
commander-in-chief.
These
very detractors of the Panth have attacked not only Sri
Dasam Granth Sahib, but are also undermining the reverance
and respect accorded to Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The 13
Shaheeds of '78 and others throughout history gave their
lives to stop this very type of beadbi happening today.
In the future, will there be any Sikhs left that stand up
for their Guru's respect?
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