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| Opinion | 6 March 2017 | Asia Samachar
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By Kamalpreet Kaur Sabrah

A man who lacks knowledge of history is as good to the world as the dead. History, that since the beginning of time, has been there to offer many lessons. The Sikhs too have a rich history bustling with passion for freedom, truth and humanity. With that, the Sikh culture in terms of domestic lifestyles, is largely influenced by the Indian culture, reason being that the majority of Sikhs reside there. However, the two are not to be mistaken as parallel or as two branches of the same tree.

Sadly, despite the fact that the Sikhs’ treasure of history loaded with thousands of gems of martyrdoms, today’s youth grows detached from the Guru, the congregation, and hence the Sikh way of life. This is mainly owing to the continuous portrayal of Sikhs as followers of Indian culture through manipulation of ancient historical reference books, the distribution of misleading literature under the label of “Sikh history” and the widely accepted concept being Sikh means you can practice the Punjabi culture.  The poem weeps such loss.

 

Tragic

The history of aeons and pre, lost.

Leaving but a speck…

 

Today her children run

Night clubs, bars and vice-deeds,

They seek peace.

 

Alas! Life is hectic!

A race! A competition!

Live they, as though

They know

best still.

 

Contentment

A game of balance

Of acceptance and of

Thankfulness

 

Reconnecting to roots

One learns.

Useless, vicious and mundane

Desires

every man yearns.

 

Learn from Ancestors.

 

Grasp tightly ’till

your knuckles turn white

The lessons from history

 

Of the wrath of

wretched intentions- innocent blood spilled,

Entire countries at

Destruction.

 

Of self-centred mindsets

Hinder which

any

ripples of evolution.

 

Of the plethora of martyrdoms

For YOUR betterment,

For YOUR freedom.

 

God bless our nation,

Our generation.

 

[ASIA SAMACHAR is an online newspaper for Sikhs in Southeast Asia and surrounding countries. We have a Facebook page, do give it a LIKE. Follow us on Twitter. Visit our website: www.asiasamachar.com]

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