ਜੂਠਾ ਸੁੱਚਾ - JOOTHAA, SUCHAA ...

If someone is false (Joothaa) within,
then how can he be pure (Sucha)? (sggs 1344).
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Literally, Jooth (ਜੂਠ), Joothaa (ਜੂਠਾ), Joothan (ਜੂਠਨ), etc., generally implies what is left off after eating; food touched or defiled by others; impure, impurity, polluted, filthy, filth, and so on. Some even go to the extent of not allowing anybody enter their kitchens - not from a hygienic standpoint but because of some foolish belief system and dogmas! This is the very antithesis of the Gurmat (the Universal Teaching of the SGGS) - an act of "Biparan Kee Reet". Due to our ignorance, the majority of us lead an almost unconscious life, even though we are breathing and acting.

There is also an another meaning of Jooth (ਜੂਠ), Joothaa (ਜੂਠਾ), Joothan (ਜੂਠਨ), Joothe (ਜੂਠੇ), Joothee (ਜੂਠੀ), etc.: falsehood, inner impurity, inner filth, inner refuge, inner garbage, inner defiled or corrupted consciousness, deluded consciousness, conditioned or tainted consciousness, inner pollution, untruth, ignorance, etc. All these are just a few of the variations of the five (Panch or Panj) faults of the false ego-sense (Haume): lust, anger, greed emotional attachments, and pride. Baabaa Nanak Says:

To the contrary, the terms such as ਸੁੱਚ (Sucha), ਸੁੱਚਾ (Suchaa), ਸੂਚਾ (Soochaa), ਸੁੱਚਤਾ(Suchataa), ਸੂਚੇ (Sooche), etc., are opposite of ਜੂਠ (Jooth), ਜੂਠਾ (Joothaa), etc.

There must be reasons as to why the Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS) talks about all this. One thing is for sure: the Gurbani neither supports such nonsense, nor encourages it, and nor recommends it. In fact, such empty rituals are totally contrary to the Universal Teaching of the SGGS (Gurmat).

Let's get right to it. In a nutshell, the practice of gaudy, superficial display of ਜੂਠ (Jooth), ਸੁੱਚ (Sucha), etc,. is indicated to be the way of the Haume (false ego-sense). In other words, the practice of such empty rituals are symptomatic of one's being a fanatic or a stubborn minded person. And a fanatic or a stubborn minded person is indicated to be a first first first class fool (Moorakh)!

At the time of Baabaa Nanak (also before him), Brahmins or Pundits - on account of their foolishness, ignorance, stupidity, stubborn mindedness and fanaticism - used to cook their own food in separate kitchens and utensils. The majority of them (if not all!) still do! They have been practicing this nonsense for centuries. That's why what SGGS says about their empty rituals is what it says!

However, now it seems like there is a new class of Sikhs as well: the Brahmins Sikhs! They also cook their separate food just like Brahmins or Pundits! Many such fanatics will refuse to partake in the Langar (common kitchen) or eat with the rest of the Sangat (congregation). Instead, they cook their own food in their separate utensils and kitchens. They don't want anybody to touch their food (make it ਜੂਠਾ). To put it mildly, this is one of the burning examples of a stupid person's display of his deluded consciousness (or Manmukhtaa). Not only food, they will not even let anybody touch their clothes!

The author is not making this up. This is neither a hearsay nor a fiction. The author has seen such idiots with his own eyes. Probably many of you also have come across them. In fact some of them call themselves Sant (saints), Saadhoo, Baabaa, Giaanee, Brahm Giaanee, and so on. One wonders if they are Sikhs! If they are, then, don't they read SGGS?

Apparently, what they do is because of some nonsensical belief system and dogmas that has nothing to do with the SGGS. They are controlled by fears arising from the false ego-sense (Haume) that seeks security, safety, and shelter in falsehood. The Gurmat truth liberates us from superstitions, confusion, limitedness, foolishness (Moorakhataa), and morbid fear. It gives us hope, purpose, consciousness of spiritual need, and joy.

The SGGS repudiates (ਖੰਡਨ: Khandan) very crux of all types of rituals. In this context, consider the following Words of the Gurbani:

The SGGS thunders that no one would be helped along with such nonsense rituals stemming from ignorance, thoughtless behavior, deluded mentality, doubts, selfish desires, superstitions and fears. Accordingly, the Gurbani repudiates such empty practices, because they will not help anybody realize God. In the the Sloks of the Bani popularly know as Asa Di Var - pronounced Aasaa Dee Vaar - Baabaa Nanak says:

It's not that the Gurbani is only telling Brahmins or Pundits not to practice such worthless rituals, it is also urging the Sikhs as well!! If  a Sikh does than why wouldn't a Brahmin be helped along with his rituals, or a Muslim or a Christian or a Yogi with his? How absurd! The fact of the matter is that the Gurbani's instructions are for the good of all mankind; including Sikhs as well.

Yet, many self-appointed Sikh Sant (saints) and Baabaas (and their followers) fanatically cook their own food; using their separate utensils and kitchens! Although they attend and preach in congregations at religious gatherings, but refuse to eat food from the Langar, or share their own cooking with the Sangat. According to the Gurbani, whosoever practices such absurd rituals is a fool, fanatic, ignorant or Manmukh; because he does not understand. Apparently, when it comes to the Gurmat, God and spiritual matters, a Manmukh does not know the Sikhi Siddhaant form a hole in a wall! The interesting thing is that many who carry on such bogus rituals (of all their pompous shows - ਅਡੰਬਰ) call themselves Sant (saints) and pure ones!

Clearly, the intellect that gets cut off from the True Consciousness (Joti-Svaroopa, etc.) by becoming stubborn becomes the external or false ego (Haume). When a person is represented by such conditioned intellect, his conduct becomes stubborn, unyielding, corrupt, untruthful, selfish, fanatic, and so on. He loses the sense of consequences of his actions! Accordingly, he refuses to hearken to God and His Word; and he refuses to receive correction.

The Gurbani tells us exactly how anyone can gain ਸੁੱਚਤਾ (Suchataa) - inner purity - and how each one of us can become ਸੁੱਚਾ (Suchaa), ਸੂਚਾ (Soochaa), ਸੂਚੇ (Sooche), etc. - pure, unconditioned, unpolluted, truthful, and so on. As indicated in the Gurbani, one cannot become Soochaa (ਸੁੱਚਾ) without reflecting on the Truth or Vichaar of the Truth. Consider these Words of the SGGS:

In a nutshell, as indicated by the Gurbani, we cannot become ਸੁੱਚੇ (Suche: pure from inside, etc.) without the Truth. In other words, if we are Joothe (ਜੂਠੇ) from within, then we cannot be pure. That is, so long the mind is Joothaa (false, impure, conditioned, contaminated, etc.), everything we eat will also be Joothaa.

To put it otherwise, Jooth (ਜੂਠ) or impurity arises not from someone touching our foods, kitchen or clothes, but when we turn our face away from the Truth. Baabaa Nanak says:

Clearly, those calling themselves Sant (saints) or the pure ones who practice Jooth (ਜੂਠ),Sucha (ਸੁੱਚ), etc. (external cleanliness, etc.) do not either (1) read the SGGS; or (2) they do not understand what they read; or (3) in their Pakhandbaajee (hypocrisy) they do not implement (ਅਮਲ) what they have read and understood. Thus, either in their stupidity or their hypocrisy, they have taken the external meaning of the terms such as Jooth (ਜੂਠ), Sucha (ਸੁੱਚ), etc.

We should be aware of these idiots, and not encourage their stupidity. Fearlessly, we should confront them and ask them where it says in the SGGS what they practice and preach. It seems like these religious con-artists take pride in their ignorance: they celebrate their ignorance as a virtue! Apparently, these people are endangering the Sikhi Siddhaant by defiling it.

— T. Singh
www.gurbani.org


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Updated on Sunday, July 26, 2009 1:57 PM (PST)

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