Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
लोहड़ी का गीत -सुन्दर मुंदरिये / अशोक लव
सुंदर मुंदरिये हो !
तेरा कौन विचारा हो !
दुल्ला भट्टी वाला हो !
दुल्ले धी व्याही हो !
सेर शक्कर पाई हो !
कुड़ी दे जेबे पाई
कुड़ी दा लाल पटाका हो !
कुड़ी दा सालू पाटा हो !
सालू कौन समेटे हो !
चाचे चूरी कुट्टी हो !
ज़मिदारां लुट्टी हो !
ज़मींदार सदाए हो !
गिन-गिन पोले लाए हो !
इक पोला रह गया !
सिपाही फड के लै गया !
सिपाही ने मारी ईट
भावें रो भावें पिट
सानू दे दे लोहड़ी
तुहाडी बनी रवे जोड़ी !
तेरा कौन विचारा हो !
दुल्ला भट्टी वाला हो !
दुल्ले धी व्याही हो !
सेर शक्कर पाई हो !
कुड़ी दे जेबे पाई
कुड़ी दा लाल पटाका हो !
कुड़ी दा सालू पाटा हो !
सालू कौन समेटे हो !
चाचे चूरी कुट्टी हो !
ज़मिदारां लुट्टी हो !
ज़मींदार सदाए हो !
गिन-गिन पोले लाए हो !
इक पोला रह गया !
सिपाही फड के लै गया !
सिपाही ने मारी ईट
भावें रो भावें पिट
सानू दे दे लोहड़ी
तुहाडी बनी रवे जोड़ी !
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
रहाब दत्त और कर्बला का युद्ध / अशोक लव
51 वीं आल इंडिया मोहयाल कांफ्रेंस ,7-8 जनवरी 2012 के अवसर पर प्रकाशित स्मारिका में लेख "रहाब दत्त और कर्बला युद्ध "
There are many references about Rahab Sidh Dutt [Mohyal(Dutt)].
Hussaini Brahmin Sect
Perhaps the most intriguing case of Hindu veneration of Imam Hussain is to be found among the small Hussaini Brahmin sect, located mostly in Punjab, also known as Dutts or Mohiyals. Unlike other Brahmin clans, the Hussaini Brahmins have had a long martial tradition, which they trace back to the event of Karbala. They believe that an ancestor named Rahab traveled all the way from Punjab to Arabia and there developed close relations with Imam Hussain. In the battle of Karbala, Rahab fought in the army of the Imam against Yazid. His sons, too, joined him, and most of them were killed. The Imam, seeing Rahab’s love for him, bestowed upon him the title of sultan or king, and told him to go back to India. It is because of this close bond between their ancestor Rahab and Imam Hussain that the Hussaini Brahmins got their name.
After Rahab and those of his sons who survived the battle of Karbala reached India, they settled down in the western Punjab and gradually a community grew around them. This sect, the Hussaini Brahmins, practised an intriguing blend of Islamic and Hindu practices, because of which they were commonly known as ‘half Hindu, half Muslim’. A popular saying about the Hussainis has it thus:
Wah Dutt Sultan,
Hindu ka dharm
Musalman ka iman,
Adha Hindu adha Musalman
(Oh! Dutt the king
With the religion of the Hindu
And the faith of the Muslim
Half Hindu, half Muslim)
Dutt = Hussaini Brahmin
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