Rudra Avtar (Gurmukhi: ਰੁਦਰ ਅਵਤਾਰ) is an epic poem under the title Ath Rudra Avtar Kathan(n) . It was written by Guru Gobind Singh. It was included in Dasam Granth Sahib, which is considered to be the second-most important scripture of the Sikhs. This composition covers the most important wars within Gurmat philosophy, such as the fight between Bibek Buddhi and Abibek Budhi, (truth and falsity), and the fight between wisdom and ignorance. This composition covers the concepts of Gyaan (Wisdom) and Dhyana (Attention) and is against fake ritualism and practices.
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| - Rudra Avtar est une composition poétique et épique appelée aussi Ath Rudra Avtar Kathan. Elle a été écrite par Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708) et se trouve dans le Dasam Granth Sahib, le deuxième texte le plus important du sikhisme. Cette fable métaphorique raconte une guerre philosophique entre Bibek Buddhi et Abibek Budhi qui représentent le vrai et le faux, la sagesse et l'ignorance.
* Datt Muni ou Dattatreya
* Paras Nath. (fr)
- Rudra Avtar (Gurmukhi: ਰੁਦਰ ਅਵਤਾਰ) is an epic poem under the title Ath Rudra Avtar Kathan(n) . It was written by Guru Gobind Singh. It was included in Dasam Granth Sahib, which is considered to be the second-most important scripture of the Sikhs. This composition covers the most important wars within Gurmat philosophy, such as the fight between Bibek Buddhi and Abibek Budhi, (truth and falsity), and the fight between wisdom and ignorance. This composition covers the concepts of Gyaan (Wisdom) and Dhyana (Attention) and is against fake ritualism and practices. (en)
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| - ਸ਼ਿਵ ਸਹੰਸ ਬਰਖ ਲੌ ਜੋਗ ਕੀਨ ॥ ਤਜਿ ਨੇਹ ਗੇਹ ਬਨਬਾਸ ਲੀਨ ॥ (en)
- शिव सहंस बरख लौ जोग कीन ॥ तजि नेह गेह बनबास लीन ॥ (en)
- ਰੁਦ੍ਰ ਧਿਆਨ ਗਿਆਨ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਕੇ ਕਬਿ ਜਨ ਭਲ੍ਯ੍ਯ ਉਨਹ ਜ ਗਾਵੈ ॥
रुद्र धिआन गिआन सतिगुर के कबि जन भल्य उनह जो गावै ॥
With Rudra's attention and the spiritual wisdom of the True Guru, says BHALL the poet, these may be counted. (en)
- Shiva practiced yoga for thousands of years; he left his home and all attachment and resided in the forest;
ਬਹੁ ਕੀਨ ਜੋਗਿ ਤਹ ਬਹੁ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ॥ ਨਹੀ ਤਦਿਪ ਤਾਸ ਲਹਿ ਸਕਾ ਪਾਰ ॥੮੨॥ (en)
- He also practiced yoga in various ways, but still he could not know His end.82. (en)
- बहु कीन जोगि तह बहु प्रकार ॥ नही तदिप तास लहि सका पार ॥८२॥ (en)
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| - Rudra Avtar (Gurmukhi: ਰੁਦਰ ਅਵਤਾਰ) is an epic poem under the title Ath Rudra Avtar Kathan(n) . It was written by Guru Gobind Singh. It was included in Dasam Granth Sahib, which is considered to be the second-most important scripture of the Sikhs. This composition covers the most important wars within Gurmat philosophy, such as the fight between Bibek Buddhi and Abibek Budhi, (truth and falsity), and the fight between wisdom and ignorance. This composition covers the concepts of Gyaan (Wisdom) and Dhyana (Attention) and is against fake ritualism and practices. Singh sanctified and narrated the life history of two souls, designating them with the title Rudra: Dattatreya - Hindu Monk and Parshvanatha - 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism. (en)
- Rudra Avtar est une composition poétique et épique appelée aussi Ath Rudra Avtar Kathan. Elle a été écrite par Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708) et se trouve dans le Dasam Granth Sahib, le deuxième texte le plus important du sikhisme. Cette fable métaphorique raconte une guerre philosophique entre Bibek Buddhi et Abibek Budhi qui représentent le vrai et le faux, la sagesse et l'ignorance. Ce livre cherche aussi à développer les concepts de la sagesse (Gyaan) et de l'attention (Dhyana); il prend parti contre les pratiques rituelles. Pour cette partie, Guru Gobind Singh raconte l'histoire de deux âmes, toutes deux désignées par le titre de Rudra :
* Datt Muni ou Dattatreya
* Paras Nath. (fr)
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