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BRAHM PRAKĀSH (Divine Illumination)

BRAHM PRAKĀSH (Divine Illumination). By Pir Shams (r.a.) Likely date 13 th century. A presentation by Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad Devotional Literature Educators’ Sessions Itreb auditorium Karachi 05-11-08. GENERAL FEATURE. 150 couplets (pāths) with style of Kabir and Nānak

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BRAHM PRAKĀSH (Divine Illumination)

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  1. BRAHM PRAKĀSH(Divine Illumination) By Pir Shams (r.a.) Likely date 13th century

  2. A presentation by Kamaluddin Ali Muhammad Devotional Literature Educators’ Sessions Itreb auditorium Karachi 05-11-08

  3. GENERAL FEATURE • 150 couplets (pāths) with style of Kabir and Nānak • Theme: spirituality, meditation, bliss, salvation. • Language: Simple Hindi, vocabulary drawn from Sādhuladi Boli (language used by the saints). (Tāzim Kassam)

  4. AUTHORSHIP AND AUTHENTICITY • On the basis of language, style and content, scholars cast doubt on authorship and date. • Not earlier than 16th century, time of Guru Nānak and Kabir. • Or possible interpolation, like some other ginans. • Or another Pir Shams of sixteenth century. (Tāzim Kassam) • Other ginans do not support many of the names used in this granth.

  5. CENTRAL THEME • Attainment of bliss (sukh, ānand) through sabad (shabd, word or name). • Prescription for dhikr or meditation; three months, six months, nine months. • Spiritual experience • Long section on losers or false path • Equally long section on achievers • Spectacles and miracles

  6. DIVISION OF THE TEXT - 1 • Couplets 1 to 5 method of attaining bliss. • Couplets 6 to11 inner experience after verbal repetition for three months. Love (prem), rapture sukh, ecstasy (matvālā). • Couplets12 to 40 criticism of the losers, wrong path. • Abrupt shift of topic, interpolation...?

  7. DIVISION OF THE TEXT - 2 • Couplets 40 to 60 names of Hindu figures, deities, mythological figures, historical people (like Shivā, Prahlād, Kabir, Nānak, Rohidās, Dādu, Gorakhnāth etc) who attained bliss (sukh).

  8. DIVISION OF THE TEXT - 3 • Couplets 61 to 77 narrate the nature of spiritual state after meditation for 6 months in the heart, then 9 months in naval and finally ascend to skull where spectacles are witnessed. • Couplets 77 to 93 explain the nature of sabad (shabd).

  9. DIVISION OF THE TEXT - 4 • Couplets 93 to 105 elaborate on mukti (salvation) • Couplets 106 to 117 tell us that the base of author’s knowledge is personal experience. • Couplets 118 to 140 talk about four yugas, and that the Divine took the form of Nakalanki / nishkalanki (impeccable.)

  10. LIST OF LOSERS - 1 • Pothi patrā vāṅchi sunāve • Jatā juth kahāve bhagvāna • Jati rākh matā khāli rahiyā • Jogi hoke jugti na pāi • Jangam nishdin visvāse dhyāve • Adsath tirath deh navāi • Khat karam tripan kare āchārā • Dudhā dhāri nāgā muni

  11. LIST OF LOSERS - 2 • Pathrā puje ghant bajāve • Gāe vajāde tode tānā • Bahutā dekhe bāndhe pothā • Sab gināni mili padi padi phulā • Jadi buti kari deh jivāde • Bahutā karie okhad pāni • Bahutā nātak chitak karie • Jantra mantra kā kare pasārā

  12. LIST OF LOSERS - 3 • Mandhli bāndhi mahant kilāyā • Koti jagan asvamedh karāve • Jivat dehi kheh bich dāti • Nirsavādi hoi kandkhadi khāyā • Guphā banāi rahe bhoṅ māhi • Udat gadat rākhe doe gotā • Kāshi ma jai karvat linā • Jai himāle gāle gudā

  13. LIST OF LOSERS - 4 • Jivant deh agan māṅhe jāri • Pade sur hoi khand vikhandā • Kyā savāgi aru kyā sansārā • No mention of Mullahs, Qazis or Mawlanas • An miliyāki jugti batāi, Ab miliyāki kahuṅ samjāi

  14. LIST OF ACHIEVERS - 1 Shiv, Sankādik, Sukhdev, (Vidur)vyās, Dhruv, Pahelāj, Dās Kabirā, Guru Rāmānandā, Nāmā bhagat, Pipā, Dhanā, Rohidās, Nānakshāha, Vishan, Surjan, Mādhavdās, Dādu, Rajab, Parsā, Giyāni, Rankā, Vankā, Kālu, Kumbhā,

  15. LIST OF ACHIEVERS - 2 Kitā, Ghat-te, Sajnā, Senā, Agar, Kiljan, Tulsi, Dās Morār, Malukā Jangi, Haridās, Bājind Bādshah, Isar Tumber, tatva vetā (philosophers), khoji (searchers), tyāgi (renouncer of the world), Gorakh, Gopichand, Bharthari yogi and uncountable more… • No Muslim names

  16. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT - 1 • Sat sabad (shabd) • Pir Shaha • Repetition with tongue • Continuous dhikr of pir shah • Three months with tongue • Shifted to brahm • Release of love • Conviction in heart

  17. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT - 2 • Essence of love, secret revealed • Ripple of love, release of sweetness from mouth • Engrossed in love • Intoxicated in love • Rapture and fearless claims • Divine happiness inexplicable

  18. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT - 3 • List of losers, sudden change in tone • List of achievers • Back to the topic • Concentration in heart for six months • Suddenly it moved to naval (achambhā) • Nine months stayed there, same bliss • Ascend to sky (skull) from west and witness wonders.

  19. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT - 4 • Thunder without cloud • Place without space • Rain without cloud • A person without a body • Incessant thunder • Heart at the trikuti (meeting point of inglā, pinglā and sukhmanā)

  20. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT - 5 • Rain of sukhmanā, where the Unseen resides • No instrument (tur-shehnāi) but music, no sun but sun • No flow but Ganges, no companion but company • Sound of incessant dhikr is shehnāi • The light is sun

  21. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT- 6 • Sukhmanā is the Gangā • Surti and sabad (concentration and word) are the company. • This world cannot be described • Quality of sabad (word) • Akhand - cannot be broken • Amar - immortal, does not die

  22. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT- 7 • Ajar - indigestible, digested by concentration • Akāl - timeless • Alekh - that which cannot be written • Adol - unwavering, immovable • Atol - unique • Athā - unfathomable • Akhar - indestructible • Apār - boundless

  23. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT- 8 • Relationship between surti and sabad • Miracle of this relationship • It goes beyond this life, beyond body • I said what I witnessed, no hearsay • Emphasis shifts from sabad to nām, word sāheb introduced. • Blessings of repeating sāheb nām • Four yugas and bhagats, nakalanki • Mehdi Imam…? Interpolation…?

  24. SEQUENCE OF THOUGHT- 9 • Name of Pir Shams appears from pāth 141 • Name of the granth (brahm dhiyān parkasa) at the end

  25. SELECTED VERSION OF ITREB-PAKISTAN • List of losers and achievers dropped • Names of Hindu personalities and concepts dropped • Mehdi Imam dropped • Language modernized / refined

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