Arjan Dev Zitate

Arjan Dev auch Arjun Dev, war der fünfte Guru der Sikhs. Sein Vater war der vierte Guru, Ram Das. 1581 übernahm er das Guru-Amt von seinem Vater.

Arjan Dev betonte immer mehr die Abgrenzung zu anderen Religionen, wohingegen der erste Guru, Guru Nanak, versöhnen wollte. Statt „Es gibt keinen Hindu, und es gibt keinen Muslim“ sagte er „Wir sind weder Hindus noch Moslems“.

Guru Arjan hatte die heilige Schrift der Sikhs, den Adi Granth, zusammengestellt.

Arjan Dev begann mit dem Bau des Goldenen Tempels in Amritsar. Da immer mehr Muslime zum Sikhismus konvertierten und Arjan Dev einen großen Einfluss hatte, stand der Kaiser Jahangir der Entwicklung kritisch gegenüber und ließ Arjan Dev 1606 zu Tode foltern. Sein Enkelsohn Tegh Bahadur wurde der neunte Guru und sein Urenkelsohn Gobind Singh der zehnte und letzte Guru der Sikhs. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. April 1563 – 30. Mai 1606
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Arjan Dev: Zitate auf Englisch

“There was a Hindu named Arjan in Gobindwal on the banks of the Beas River. Pretending to be a spiritual guide, he had won over as devotees many simple-minded Indians and even some ignorant, stupid Muslims by broadcasting his claims to be a saint. They called him guru. Many fools from all around had recourse to him and believed in him implicitly. For three or four generations they had been peddling this same stuff. For a long time I had been thinking that either this false trade should be eliminated or that he should be brought into the embrace of Islam. At length, when Khusraw passed by there, this inconsequential little fellow wished to pay homage to Khusraw. When Khusraw stopped at his residence, [Arjan] came out and had an interview with [Khusraw]. Giving him some elementary spiritual precepts picked up here and there, he made a mark with saffron on his forehead, which is called qashqa in the idiom of the Hindus and which they consider lucky. When this was reported to me, I realized how perfectly false he was and ordered him brought to me. I awarded his houses and dwellings and those of his children to Murtaza Khan, and I ordered his possessions and goods confiscated and him executed.”

– Emperor Jahangir's Memoirs, Jahangirnama 27b-28a, (Translator: Wheeler M. Thackston) [Jahangir, Emperor of Hindustan, 1999, The Jahangirnama: Memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India, Thackston, Wheeler M., Wheeler Thackston, Oxford University Press, 59, 978-0-19-512718-8]

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