Paranath or Parasnath Avtar is a composition, within the Rudra Avtar, written by Guru Gobind Singh, which is present in the Dasam Granth.[1]
Parasnath Avtar | |
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Religion | Sikhism |
Author | Guru Gobind Singh |
Verses | 358 chhands |
Synopsis
editIt is the second of the two chapters of the Rudra Avtar, with the preceding chapter covering Datta Avtar.[1] The composition has 358 Channds.[2] The composition is about the life history of Parasnath and his discourse with Matsyendranath. The composition is succeeded in sequence by Sabhad Hazare Patshahi 10.[1] Unlike Chandi Charitar and Krishna Avtar, the source of narration of Parasnath Avtar is not any of the 36 Puranas.[3] This narration is most likely about the 23rd Tirthankara, Parshwanath of Jainism as the narration is about internal struggle, which resembles with Jainism.
Parasnath is described as venerating Durga in verses no.45–89 of the chapter.[1]
Internal Struggle
editThis composition contains an internal contest between Bibek (or discernment) and Abibek (or ignorance), which explains the warriors of Dharma and Adharma.[4] All vices and virtues are shown in the form of warriors which fight in battle.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Rinehart, Robin (2011). Debating the Dasam Granth. Oxford University Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-19-984247-6.
- ^ Page 17, Dasam Granth, Dr. S.S. Kapoor, Hemkunt Press
- ^ Dasam Granth, S.S. Kapoor, Page 17
- ^ Page 185, When Sparrows Became Hawks: The Making of the Sikh Warrior Tradition, 1699-1799, Purnima Dhavan, Oxford University Press, Oct 25, 2011