So, Mr Rajaram, you admit you forgot Vedam. Do not change your words. So you 
followed sikhism for 15 years. Very good informationGopalakrishnan

    On Sunday, 10 March, 2024 at 06:53:28 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Muyalukku, how many legs? Narayana: ONLY THREE. nO KID FOUR; nARAYANA: no no 
NETI NETI ONLY 3  mAMA YOU ARE NOT any authority over sikhism than Kaur; 
Narayana: Neti neti; I read for 15 years under a world famous Guru sikhism and 
for got even Vedam. Laughter all around as the kid  Narayana chuchu poittan- 
passed urine. 
On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 at 01:27, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear folks
As predicted, habitual know-nothing boaster and garbage-collector, 
rubbish-gatherer Rajaram K alias KR ex-IRS alias Karuppan-chaami alias 
Cockroachmoorthy generates a lot of fog and hot air without any substance, 
based on a quote by one emotional Jasneet Kaur.
She has obviously not read, and is most likely not entitled to read, the Guru 
Granth Sahib, the final authority on Sikhism.  
There, she will find references by Guru Nanak to both Sri Raam, and to Lord Har 
Har (Mahadev) -- Lord Shiva --as the ultimate "naam" of God, to which all Sikhs 
should pray.
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 1:39 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]> 
wrote:


CULTURAL QA 03202409

Q1      Which casteis considered the Brahmin caste in Andhra Pradesh? What are 
their surnames?

KR And this joker remembers that but forgot that I wrote aboutall classes of 
brahmins including YM question on Niyogi. But he archived it andslowly rolling 
out now. Pennywise but pound…..or found

Q2      Was GuruNanak Ji a real devotee of Lord Rama as he talked a lot about 
Raam Naam andRaam Bhakti in his verses?

KR       Hoecallously Gopala and Narayana write as Ram and shiva worshipper is 
Guru nanak?The real Guru Nanak is:

” Gyankosh: An Interdisciplinary Journal ISSN :2581-8252

Special Volume, November 2019

To Commemorate 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak DevJi

THE VIEWS OF GURU NANAK ON HINDUISM AND ISLAM

Jasneet Kaur

The notion and essence of present religions i.e. Hinduismand Islam during the 
time of Guru Nanak incite him not to recognize himselfwith any of them. Infact, 
he utilizes such concept to judge all presentreligious theory and process.For 
Guru Nanak, ‘the true believer does not adopt a marga; he does not belongto a 
path; he is concerned with truereligion alone.’

For Guru Nanak, spiritual knowledge is the basis ofperfect divinity like other 
great saints. He was against the constituents ofpresent religion which create 
caste discrimination, narrow-mindedness,sectarian divisions and all 
formalities. He appeared to brighten the life ofpeople from false beliefs and 
prejudices. Nanak tried to inculcate logic behindevery religious practice so 
that all men should not follow it blindly. In this wayhe was able to provide 
clear idea of religion. It resolves the malaise ofdoubt, thus supplied a ray of 
hope.1

The invasion of Muslims had effected the culturaldevelopment of India 
immensely. At that time, Punjab had to face Muslim arms aswell as culture which 
entered India. The Punjab was under the Muslim rule inthe fifteenth century 
than any other state. The Muslim saints and faqirs werepenetrated in the towns 
and villages of Punjab. The thoughtful environment wascreated by such saints in 
people. It prepared ground for integration of ideasthat could take place2. In 
such atmosphere of gloom and blindness, saints andprophets come to recover it 
from unpleasantness.3 In such world, Mehta Kalu (anaccountant) was blessed with 
a son, Nanak, a name common to both Hindus and Musalmans.4In the history, Guru 
Nanak is one among great men whose reflection waspreserved in the sentiments of 
people and whose personality go beyond time andspace.

      Infact, he was associated great men who arenot the proprietorship of any 
particular creed or religion, but universal toentire human race. The subsequent 
well-known statement of the Punjab clearlyrepresents the public perception of 
regard and honor for him: 

During the whole life, Guru Nanak constantly tried tounite different 
communities and cultural groups of India and teach them thedoctrine of truth, 
love, honesty and moral virtue.5 Guru Nanak was born at atime, when the essence 
of religion had disappeared. Both the Hindus and theMuslims had identified 
their religion with rituals or ceremonies.6 In the viewsof Indu Bushan 
Benerjee, Guru Nanak was generally a critic of formalism and ritualismin Islam 
and Hinduism. He instructed both the Hindus and Muslims to be truthfulto their 
own religion.

A comprehensive intimacy was acknowledged in thecompositions of Guru Nanak with 
the contemporary Hinduism and Islam. Hereferred to the Vedas; discussed about 
Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh; four-fold‘blessings’ of life: dharma, artha, karma 
and moksha; three ways of liberation:jnana, karma and bhakti. At various times, 
Hindu and Muslim usual procedure isspecified simultaneously. However, quite 
frequently references to Islam standapart. Guru Nanak discusses about Allah and 
the Prophet, the Quran, theshari’at, and the prophets; he also discusses about 
the ulama and the mashaikh,pirs, walis, qalandars and dervishes and the salik 
and the faqir. He indicatesto some of the utmost practices of Islam.

We may first examine Guru Nanak’s views towards Hinduism.7It is 
preciselycertain that from the point of view of Guru Nanak, the Hindusacred 
writings were completely inappropriate to restoration. To hear or toread, to 
write (expositions) or to comprehend them was to accumulate mere‘burden’. Guru 
Nanak’s view towards Hindu deities is not much distinct from hisview towards 
the Hindu texts. He says, without Guru’s sabad, Brahma, Vishnu andMahesh were 
as much ‘miserable’ as sansara in general. Guru Nanak’s denial ofHindu texts 
and deities is closely linked with his disapproval of accustomedpractices and 
ways of prayer.

He identifies no merit in pilgrimage to religious places(tirath). For absolute 
devout, the association of saints is the actual tirath.The true tirath is in 
the Name and the sabad. There is no tirath like the Guru.Guru Nanak encourages 
people to pray to the Lord, in place of the salagram; headdresses them to use 
truthful living as the rosary of tulsi. 

Nanak has no compassion for established practice of Hindudeity and the 
sacraments and adherences related with it. Neither Jap nor tap,nor living at 
tiraths, was of any use without the True One. Guru Nanak believesthat trust in 
the One Lord means putting a real tilak on one’s forehead. ForGuru Nanak, the 
understanding of the only one God includes in it alltraditional prayer and 
generosity.

Regarding the real Pandit, Guru Nanak says that he is onewho rightly 
recognizesand perceives the one in everybody. The true Panditembraces God’s 
Name. WithoutTrue Name, the tilak-mark and the sacred thread ofthe twice-born 
remain worthless. Thebelief in the Boundless one and His sabadis more 
worthwhile than, Japa, tapa, sanjamand the path of puranas. No fastingwill 
decide the dignity one shall earn; it relies uponthe true action.8

Guru Nanak’s view towards contemporary Islam is very muchlike to his view 
towards Hinduism. In Guru Nanak’s view, Muhammad was apaighambar but not 
the‘seal of the prophets.’ In addition, Guru Nanakemphasizes the charm as well 
as the superiority of Allah, reasonably to bringhome the point by mere loyalty 
to Islam, one could not assure pardon. Each andevery one hears and talk about 
Him; but no one honestly acknowledge His virtue.The Pirs, paighambars, saliks, 
sadiqs, faqirs and shahids; Shaikhs, qazis andmullas and darvishes—all admire 
Allah through their prayers (durud), in desireof forthcoming blessings 
(barkat). But, (Allah) He observes everybody andfavors His grace on whomsoever 
He wills.

Guru Nanak criticizes the qazis for their negligence. Heappreciates the qazi to 
regulate his action to his occupation and therebyevolve as a true musulman. 
Guru Nanak\ says that Sheer talk at no time can leadto paradise; liberation 
lies in right action.

Falsehood brings about only falsehood.

Besides this, the qazi is suggested to consider goodaction as his Kalima and to 
reinstate his five daily prayers with fivedoctrines of action and prayer; truth 
(sachch) flawful earning (halal), wishingwell of others (khair), right 
aspiration (niyat) and appreciation of the Lord(sifat, sana). The five daily 
prayers, the recitation or study of the Quran andthe delight of the table will 
be left behind; even the well informed ‘sink’likes the vessel that has a hole 
at its bottom. Only he is a qazi who eliminatehimself and who absolutely 
recognize God who ever was, is and shall be for alltime, the True Creator. In 
addition, the Shaikh as well as qazi is destined tobe left chained in the wheel 
of transmigration if he does not become aware ofthat only noble deeds are 
repaid.

In guiding the Mualsmans, Guru Nanak turns up to pick theway of the Sufis. The 
Muslmans applause the Shari’at : they read and thinkabout seriously; but only 
those are the true servants who, to see His face,become his slave (banda).9 
Guru Nanak advocates the Muslmans to creategentleness their mosque and goodwill 
prayer-mat, to constitute fairly earnedfood their Quran, and timidness and 
politeness their Ka’ba, and truth theirpir; to realize God’s grace as their 
kalima and namaz; and to form raza theirrosary, undoubtedly.

To be a muslman is ardous; only those who are truemusalman should be called so. 
They should first accept the religion of theauliya and regard surrender as a 
record that gets rid of the rust (of themirror). Only then they become muslmans 
when they live their religion and expelall thoughts of life and death. They 
should approve God’s legal order mostcheerfully, faith in Him as the true 
Creator and fade themselves. Only then maythey secure his grace (rahmat) and 
only then shall they be true muslmans. Thereis no confusion that Guru Nanak 
disagrees with the ‘orthodox’ in the wording ofthe Sufis, and, in doing so, 
reveal inclination for the latter.

Anyhow, this relative gratitude for the Sufis path shouldnot lead us to 
conclude that Guru Nanak appreciate of the contemporary Sufis.He supports the 
qazi and the Shaikh in many ways—In Rag Gauri, for instance,they are supported 
as of suffering from haumai:

They think too much of themselves. A real dervish while helives is dead and 
leaves behind everything to unite with his creator.10 In theviews of Guru Nanak 
towards contemporary religions, he demonstrates little admirationfor the 
established orders of his time. He rejects Hindu and Muslim texts cannotlead to 
salvation. He observed Muhammad and his religion as one of the diverse 
explanationof God’s creation. He attribute to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva as ways, 
which proposethat he acquired their presence as real, but they emerge as the 
creatures ofGod, deprived of all functions and subject to maya and to death.

Endnotes

1 J.R. Puri, “The Mystic Teachings of Guru Nanak”,Perspectives on Guru Nanak 
Seminar Papers (ed.) Harbans Singh, ReligiousStudies, Punjabi University, 
Patiala, 1975, pp. 170-172.

2 Tara Chand, Influence of Islam on Indian Culture, IndianPress Pvt. Ltd., 
Allahabad, 1936, p. 136.

3 K.A. Nizami, “Some Social and Religious ideals of GuruNanak,” Perspectives on 
Guru Nanak Seminar Papers (ed.), Harbans Singh,Religious Studies, Punjabi 
University, Patiala, 1975, p.151.

4 Tara Chand, Influence of Islam on Indian Culture, p.166.

5 K.A. Nizami, “Some Social and Religious ideals of GuruNanak,” p.151.

6 J.R. Puri, “The Mystic Teachings of Guru Nanak”, p. 170.

7 J.R. Puri, “The Mystic Teachings of Guru Nanak”, pp.201-202.

8 J.S. Grewal, Guru Nanak in History, Publication Bureau,Chandigarh, 1979, pp. 
206-215.

9 J.S. Grewal, Guru Nanak in History, pp. 228-230.

10 J.S. Grewal, Guru Nanak in History, pp. 231-232.

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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2024 at 20:54
Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Re: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 03-2024-09
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 Thank you sir for reading the QA and responding with additionGopalakrishnan

    On Sunday, 10 March, 2024 at 06:58:39 am IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Dear folks
"Q2      Was Guru Nanak Ji a real devotee of Lord Rama as he talked a lot about 
Raam Naam and Raam Bhakti in his verses?"
My comments:-  If one studies the Guru Granth Sahib with attention, one will 
note that Guru Nanak also prayed to "Har Har (Mahadev)", i.e. Lord Shiva.
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 4:30 PM 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 
<[email protected]> wrote:


CULTURAL QA 03-2024-09

Allthe below   QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   09-03-2024. 

Selected quora answersgenerally interesting including jokes are included Still 
they   need not be 100% correct answers. I am only a compiler. 

Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80,    on 09-03-2024.

Q1      Whichcaste is considered the Brahmin caste in Andhra Pradesh? What are 
theirsurnames?

A1      JosephTaylor,Handsome guy20h

In Andhra Pradesh, the Brahmin caste is traditionallyknown as the 
NiyogiBrahmins. They are one of the predominant Brahmin communities in thestate 
and are known for their involvement in various priestly, scholarly, 
andintellectual roles.

Some common surnames among Niyogi Brahmins in AndhraPradesh include:

1. Sharma  2.Joshi     3. Dixit     4. Trivedi

5. Upadhyay     6.Bhatt     7. Chaturvedi   8. Acharya      9.Pandit   10. 
Mishra

These are just a few examples, and there may be manyother surnames associated 
with the Niyogi Brahmin community in Andhra Pradesh,depending on regional and 
family-specific variations.

My note- Our member Mr Yeddanapudim  had once wrote in groups that heis a 
Niyogi Brahmin, I recollect.

Q2      Was GuruNanak Ji a real devotee of Lord Rama as he talked a lot about 
Raam Naam andRaam Bhakti in his verses?

A2      SantKabir talked about 4 kinds of Ram —

Ayodhya's Prince. The son of Dashrath. In the originalRamayan, Ram is just an 
ordinary human prince with the best of noble qualities. There is nothing 
magical ormystical in the original Ramayan.

The second oneis the human mind that controls and runs the humans and hence the 
world. It is responsible for all thebad actions of humans too.

The third one isthe creator of this whole existence. The one that has come into 
expression.    

The fourth oneis the Supreme one. The source of all and everything. The source 
of life and soul. Thehumanity or even theDevtas are not aware of the Supreme 
being. This power is the source ofall souls.

Whenever Guru Nanak talk about his “Ram", he istalking about the fourth Ram. It 
is the very source of consciousness, the source ofall souls, including the 
life/souls of Devi/Devtas of all religions. Most religions have the knowledge 
orrevelation upto the third Ram (God) only who is the manifestor of 
wholecreation. 

But the Supreme Lord is even higher and subtler thanthe creator of 3 worlds. 
Hehas no form or limits. It expresses itself through the highest orderSaints 
like Sant Kabir, Guru Nanak, etc. He's the one Ram, The one God that Guru Nanak 
repeatedlytalks about.

Q3      What isimportant in life?

A3      RakshithAkira, A Sensible Writer 5y

When we die, ourmoney remains in the bank. 

Yet, when we are alive, we don't have enough money tospend.

In reality, whenwe are gone, there is still a lot of money not spent.

One businesstycoon in China passed away. His widow wife, was leftwith $2.5 
billion in the bank, and married her husband's chauffeur (Cardriver).

His chauffeur said,  All the while, I thought I was working for my boss it is 
only now, thatI realise that my boss was all the time, working for me !!!

The cruel reality is,It is more important to livelonger than to have more 
wealth. So, we must strive to have a strong and healthy body.

In a high end hand phone, 75% of the functions areuseless!

For an expensive car, 75% of the speed and gadgetsare not needed.

We never contact 75% of people in our contact list.

If you own a luxurious villa or mansion, 75% of thespace is usually not used or 
occupied.

How about your wardrobes of clothes?75% of them arenot worn!

A whole life of work and earning. Still, we spend 75%of our earning on other 
people.

So, we must protect and make full use of our 25%.

Go for medical check-ups even if not sick.

Drink more water, even if not thirsty.

Learn to let go,even if faced with grave problems.

Endeavour to give in, even if you are in the right.

Learn to forgive people.

Remain humble, even if you are very rich andpowerful.

Learn to be contented, even if you are not rich.

Exercise your mind and body, even if you are verybusy.

Be calm and patient in every situation.

Make time for people you care about.

My note- With respect to saving of money, I do notagree with point.A person may 
require a huge amount of money, even if healthy, when any problemoccurs to him. 
Nothingwill be equal to saved money. One may not get money at the required 
moment fromany one. So, afterdeath let it go to wards and wife. Saved money is 
important, after spending fornecessary things. 

Q4      Have youexperienced miracles from Lord Shiva?

A4      UrvilSarvasva, Trying to stand still in this spinning world.12h

I use to do abhishek of Shiva when I was in the UK atmy aunts place and when I 
returned to India and stayed at my grand father’splace, they also had a shiv 
ling which I used to abhishek. 

When I moved in to my new apartment I felt that Ineed to have a shiv ling but 
with a thought that I do not wish to purchase it. It has to come to me. Itwas a 
simple thought and with no sense of ego or questioning god.

Time passed andone day I was searching for my car key that I had given to the 
security guard and I got my hands on a shiv lingam thatwas just there in a 
rusty drawer of a table. 

I asked the security guy, who does it belong to andhe said ‘don't know’.After 
giving some thought, I brought it home. 

I purchased thestand on which shiv lingam is kept. I lovingly call it 
Asthireshwar (the one that is not steady, it keepswobbling). 

You can call it a miracle or a coincidence but I asked for Shiva to come to me 
and he came.

Happy Mahashivratri. Har Har Mahadev.

Q5      If Earthexists in a million years, will humans still look the same as 
now?

A5      MarkDaly, follows evolution discoveries6h

Well, first, the Earth will exist in a million years because planetsare quite 
hard to destroy. As an example, about 66 millionyears ago a rock that was about 
10 kilometers (6.2 miles) in diameter hit theplanet and caused a mass 
extinction event that affected about 75% of all life.The Earth, however, 
survivedjust fine.

As for humans, Homo erectus (Latin: upright human)evolved as a distinct species 
about 2 million years ago. They were still the dominantform of human 1 million 
years later. So, what did humans look like 1 million years ago?

There were nopale-skinned people. No blue-eyed people. No blond-haired people. 
If you had asked someoneliving 1 million years ago (in a way they could 
understand) they would never predict pale-skin,blue or green or gray eyes, or 
even yellow or red hair 1 million years later.

We cannot say  what humans will look like in 1 million years. The bodyplan will 
generally be the same if humans survive that long. Remember, humanshave only 
existed for 2 million years. Our current form, Homo sapiens,has only been 
around for about 300,000 years.

You cannot predict what evolution will do.

Q6      Who isthe most underrated scientist of all time?

A6      JackFraser-Govil, Doctor of Physics, Writer of Code, Player of Games 
Updated 7y

During her lifetime, Emmy Noether was hated by the establishment - andthey 
almost forced her into obscurity.

Emmy Noether is probably the most important woman in allof science (in 
competition with Curie) and definitely the most important woman in 
mathematics.She was insanely talented and had an understanding of maths which 
was justastounding.

She wasn’tactually allowed to attend university - shecould only “audit” classes 
- not actually attend them, and requiredevery lecturer to approve of her 
presence (which many of them didn’t).

Then she was invited to Göttingen by Hilbert - despite the other 
facultiesalmost rioting at the idea of a woman being a member of staff. For the 
firstfew years of teaching, she was not paid at all. Virtually nobody attended 
herlectures - since they were being given by a woman (the accounts I have read 
ofpeople who did attend say shewas a fantastic lecturer).

The other members of the department would, beingfrustrated with people not 
attending her lectures, pretend they were giving alecture - which Noether would 
then give (people would walk out as soon as shewalked in).

Despite this active hatred from the university - sheproduced some of the most 
important and fundamental work in mathematics and physics of the era 
(lessflashy than Einstein - but pretty damn important!)

Her list of“contributions to maths and physics” section on Wikipedia is longer 
thanEinstein’s - andsecond only to Dirac in volume. Her most famous theory - 
Noether's theorem is one of the mostfundamental relationships we have - it 
links conservation laws to symmetries inspace and time. It isbeautiful in its 
simplicity.

On top of this, she was renowned for being agenuinely caring human being. To 
quote Wikipedia:

 

    In addition to her mathematical insight, Noether was respected for 
herconsideration of others. Although she sometimes acted rudely toward those 
who disagreed with her,she nevertheless gained a reputation for constant 
helpfulness and patientguidance of new students…. A colleague later described 
her this way:"Completely unegotistical and free of vanity, she never claimed 
anythingfor herself, but promoted the works of her students above all."

Q7      What aresome of the greatest examples of presence of mind?

A7      ElangoVenkateshan, Complete Vegetarian, not Tuesday, Friday Updated 5y

I was too weak in English language and I had stagefright too during my 
graduation.

In my college, they conducted Cambridge Business EnglishCertification training 
program.

We were divided into groups and each group had 5members in it.Each group was 
provided 5 questions. Each member should answerfor a question for at least 2 
mins.

My question was 'you could go anywhere in the world, whereyou would like to go 
and why you want to go?’.

I tried hard to form the sentences but I couldn't.

Finally my turn had come.

I was standing in front of 60 people and I didn't evenknow what to tell.

That's the time something suddenly sparked in my mindand I told that.

Everyone in the class was clapping for that answerand trainer was too happy 
about that.

My question was 'you could go anywhere in the world,where you would like to go 
and why you want to go?’.

My answer was

“I would like togo to my seat now. Because I am too nervous to stand here.” :P



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