That is NOT false & misleading. Bhakta Namadeva was indeed a devotee of Vitthala. Nobody denies it. STOP putting words in my mouth. But yes, it is indeed true that Namadeva used "Allah" in his Abhangas as one of the names of Hari. Only an ignoramus will deny this!
1) They lack knowledge & haven't read primary sources.
2) They compound their ignorance with conspiracy theories & spend 24*7 slandering others with their fake conspiracy theories.
3) While their own credibility& contribution is 0.
Thoda Sudhar jao
@SanskarBarot I just want to add, lest my words be twisted again:
1) Bhakta Namadeva DID NOT worship Allah of Islam. As narrated in one of the Abhangas, when he was asked to convert to Islam, he refused and was tortured.
2) He was a Vaishnava and used "Allah" just as another name of Vishnu
@SanskarBarot I said what I had to say. I have shown primary evidence for my claim which proves you are wrong.
Now you & other jealous people of your gang can continue b*tching about me, and others, in your stupid group. I presume that is the only thing which gives you a sense of validation!
@SanskarBarot It is said that half knowledge is dangerous. But this is less than half knowledge.
Here are the facts:
The above verse of Adigranth also occurs in Namdev Abhanga of Varakari literature in Marathi with just a a slight variation of words.
@SanskarBarot In Guru Granth Sahib, the verse is ਮੈ ਅੰਧੁਲੇ( मै अंधुले). In Marathi Abhanga, the verse is मन माझें आंधळें.
It is a big misconception that Adi Granth/Guru Granth Sahib is written in Punjabi.
Take this very verse. Here, the Namdev Bani of Guru Granth Sahib uses Marathi आंधळा
@SanskarBarot Namdev Bani of Guru Granth Sahib doesn't use Punjabi अन्ना. It rather uses Marathi आंधळा (both words mean "blind", from sanskrit अन्ध).
Many of the verses from Namdev Bani of Guru Granth Sahib can be found in Namdev Abhangas of Marathi literature with a slight variation words
@SanskarBarot Such comments show nothing but complete ignorance of both Guru Granth Sahib and Abhanga Varkari literature.
Sant Namdev DID write in Hindi. Namdev's Hindi compositions can be found outside Adigranth. They are found even in Varkari literature of Maharashtra.
Lohia manuscript of Pandharpur (Maharashtra) contains Namdev's songs both in Hindi and Marathi!
@SanskarBarot Namdev's Hindi verses are found even in Maharashtra. Namdev Bani of Guru Granth Sahib cannot be canceled on this basis.
Namdev Bani of GGS contains his earliest attested poems.
They cancel Namdev Bani of GGS out of their personal prejudice. Nothing to do with facts & logic
@SanskarBarot Screenshot source: "Religion and Public Memory: A Cultural History of Saint Namdev in India" by Christian Lee Novetzke(Columbia University Press)
@SanskarBarot Here is full context.STOP partial quoting Gita to suit your hateful agenda. You are a liar & a fraud.
They all argued that Sant Namdev's verses in Guru Granth Sahib are fake & not written by him. That Namdev never used the word "Allah" & such verses don't occur in Maharastrian Varkari Abhangas.
Wrong! The SAME poem occurs in traditional Maharashtrian Varkari Abhangas
Here is the same "Karim Rahim Allah" poem from Maharashtrian Varkari Abhanga collection of Sant Namdev.
This is from a Varakari Maharastrian manuscript. Varkaris are followers of Sant Namdev and they preserved his poems
Yesterday, some people were passing expert comments that Sant Namdev's verses in Guru Granth Sahib were modified & forged by Sikhs and/or Namdev's North Indian devotees.
If they were really modified , how are they still identical to his verses in the Maharashtrian collection?
Sant Namdev was not the only Varkari saint to use Allah.
I have also attached the English translation of the Abhanga by Dr. Tarachand
I could go on & on. But my point is simple.
Varkari saints like Namdev & Tukaram used "Allah" in their poems. This is undeniable.
But that does not in anyway lessen their great contribution to the rejuvenation of Hindu society. They played a major role in national awakening
That Namdev & Tukaram interiorized the word "Allah" does not make them less Hindu.
In the past, I myself posted several times how Namdev popularized Krishna Bhakti in Islamic age. As traditional story goes, Namdev was even persecuted by Sultan. But he sang glories of Krishna
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Here is Savitribai Phule in her own words. In this letter, she proudly boasts that her husband was honored by the British Government for doing the work of Jesus
Savitribai Phule praised British rule and prayed for permanence of British rule. She wrote many poems praising Christian religion and Jesus Christ. She never hid her Christian affiliation and never made a secret of her missionary work
Hotee Vidyalankar died 21 years BEFORE Savitribai Phule was even born.
Why is she ignored and why is Savitribai Phule falsely acknowledged as "first female teacher"? Is it because Hotee was just an orthodox Hindu Brahmin lady and NOT an agent of British missionaries?
Harkunwar Sethani was an orthodox Jain lady. She built Maganlal Karamchand School for girls in Ahmedabad. The construction was started in 1847 (completed 1850) which was one year BEFORE Savitribai Phule's "school".
Why are hundreds of women like them ignored to hail Savitribai?
Your father was a member of Muslim league. Why did he stay back even after several members of your family left? What was the intention of staying back after contributing to partition and breaking up of the country?
Since the topic is Naseeruddin shah's ancestors, we should begin with his great great grandfather Jan Fishan Khan. He was originally from Afghanistan.
He served as a mercenary for British against Marathas and was granted a piece of land for his services.
In 1857, Jan Fishan Khan fought along with the British against the forces of Jhansi Lakshmi Bai.
For his loyal service, the British granted him land in India (Sardhana, UP) and a pension of 1,000 rupees. Then, he brought his family to India. Naseeruddin Shah is his descendant!
It is often claimed that New Year is a Christian festival. And that the current Gregorian New Year on January 1 was first instituted by Pope Gregory in 16th century. Is that really so?
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According to Bible, New Year does NOT occur in the winter month of January.
It rather occurs in Spring in the month of Nisan (March-April).
This was precisely when the Early Christians celebrated new year.
So how did the New Year "change"? Read on
Until 1752, Christians of England and US celebrated the New Year on March 25.