It was a long drive, starting at 9p from Nizamuddin, first stop Chandigarh meeting mom after almost 8-9 weeks, and then touching base at the Qila – 4:30a; Raga Natt through out/Hau Vaar Vaar Jao Gur Gopal till Chandigarh/Kou Hai Mero Sajan Meet till Village penultimate, Dalla, wherefrom hailed Bibi Damodari, the wife of Guru Hargobind, the 6th guru – the mother of the ninth, Guru Teg Bahadur, and the grandma of the tenth, Guru Gobind Singh.
Raju, works as a cook at Anad, Qila Sultanpur Lodhi, accompanied me this time. He also wants to be a singer and I have have been teaching him off and on for some time. After I had sung the first Natt composition, instead of going nuts, he began to sing along. Soon he was understanding, as I sang on a few improvisations as we passed Ropar, the difference between various mukaa-s, tinn mukaa-s, tcheh mukaa-s, nau-mukaa-s and so on. He even held a digital-audio recorder sans a flinch.
It is quite something driving through all these places and at times one feels their presence still or perhaps, I have just gone bonkers…
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The natural forests have long gone, the beautiful and seductive rivulet Kali Bein long dead – the gardens famous in Akbar’s Ain-e-Akbari long wilted – the corrupt minds have usurped all those lands and now, worry about my presence here for they fear – spring may once again visit albeit to stay for a longtime this time – that Nanak gurus’ Rababa and Mridang might just resound again and whose songs may cause an awe-filled and wonderstruck revolution yet again…
If you continue past Sultanpur Lodhi, you reach Village Parowana, where lives still the legend of Rababi Bhai Firanda, whomfrom came the Rababa of Bhai Mardana at the behest of Nanak Shah Faqeer – Hindu Ka Guru Mussalman Ka Peer.
All these places have lost their vernacular uniqueness and I have a vision – an action plan which is feasible and doable.
Are there any romantics still around?
You know where to find me – join up folks – it is high time…!
Very reflective…
Re: action plan, I know couple of PhD students in similar fields, locally, may be, could be, engaged in this project. Could you shed more light about it?
Thank you for your comments Ji.
We would be glad to hear from the research scholars. Bhai Baldeep Singh is visiting Sultnapur Lodhi and will be stationed at the Qila at least for this week. You may email him at bhaibaldeep@gmail.com
With warm regards,
Anad Team
The preservation of Guru’s time artifacts, including buildings is of prime importance from historical view. Especially, when you hear stories that Some “Babas'” have demolished “Divar” where chhote Sahabjades’ were chune gaye si… which gives you tremors in body that some are bent on detroying Sikh history!
The way Punjab’s heritage has been dealt with is very unfortunate to say the least – the worst kind of suicide a soceity can inflict upon itself. I hope the errors are understood quickly and people who can genuinely contribute are granted total support so they can bring all that is adrift, back on track…