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'''Char Padarath''' or '''The Four Treasures''' are needs of Soul to attain the supreme spiritual bliss i.e attainment of god. [[Gurbani]] contains information about soul and gives description how soul could liberate. In [[Gurmat]], Four Treasures are described which a [[Gurmukh]] can understand with his deep Insight. From [[Adi Granth]], four types of Treasures or Padarath's are present for the soul.
'''Char Padarath''' or '''The Four Treasures''' are needs of Soul to attain the supreme spiritual bliss i.e attainment of god. [[Gurbani]] contains information about soul and gives description how soul could liberate. In [[Gurmat]], Four Treasures are described which a [[Gurmukh]] can understand with his deep Insight. From [[Adi Granth]], four types of Treasures or Padarath's are present for the soul.


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In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:
In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:


# [[Gyan Padarath]]: (Teasure of Spiritual Knowledge)
# [[Gyan Padarath]]: (Treasure of Spiritual Knowledge)
# [[Mukat Padarath]]: (Treasure of Salvation)
# [[Mukat Padarath]]: (Treasure of Salvation)
# [[Janam Padarath]]: (Treasure of Rebirth)
# [[Naam Padarath]]: (Treasure of Divine Wisdom)
# [[Naam Padarath]]: (Treasure of Divine Wisdom)
 
# [[Janam Padarath]]: (Treasure of Spiritual Birth)


But there are the Char Padarath(Four Treasures) that was defined prior which have no relation with Gurmat, those were defined by worldly people, who have no understanding of concept of soul. They have described four Treasures which are not inline with Adi Granth, those are:
But there are the Char Padarath(Four Treasures) that was defined prior which have no relation with Gurmat, those were defined by worldly people, who have no understanding of concept of soul. They have described four Treasures which are not inline with Adi Granth, those are:


:1. Dharam - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues (Ethics)
:1. '''Dharam''' - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues (Ethics)


:2. Arath - Assets. he or she has no shortage of money, precious metals, pearls etc & has obtained the desired wealth.
:2. '''Arath''' - Assets.
::There is no relation between Religion and Money? This is not a Spiritual Treasure. Money give birth to desires, and this is the thing which person left in this world. Treasures remained with soul after death too.
::There is no relation between Religion and Money? This is not a Spiritual Treasure. It is a temporal thing that everyone leaves behind after spending each lifetime. There is no spiritual value attached to it. Money give birth to desires, and this is the thing which person left in this world.


<center><big>''ਸ੝ਇਨਾ ਰੂਪਾ ਫ੝ਨਿ ਨਹੀ ਦਾਮ ॥''<br>
<center><big>''ਸ੝ਇਨਾ ਰੂਪਾ ਫ੝ਨਿ ਨਹੀ ਦਾਮ ॥''<br>
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Fine horses and magnificent elephants are of no use to you. ||3||  </big></center>
Fine horses and magnificent elephants are of no use to you. ||3||  </big></center>


:3. Kaam - Desire. His or her all desired get fulfilled, including marriage and children
:3. '''Kaam''' - Desire. His or her all desired get fulfilled, including marriage and children
::Kaam or Desires lead person to well of world. Desires do not let person to reveal his soul. This is the padarath of a Manmukh
::This is one another padarath from earlier beliefs. This is a reflection of worldly/temporal mindset wherein things of material use are being asked for. Such a desire and mindset makes one oblivious of the soul and the real purpose we are here for.


:4. Moksh - Liberation. He or she attains emancipation.
:4. '''Moksh''' - Liberation.  
:: People think that Salvation is attained after bodily death. Gurmat View is that there is no need of body death for achieving salvation.
:: Mokh/Moksha has been thought to be freedom from life and death cycles. But the common belief takes the stand that it can only be achieved after death which makes it mysterious and vague. Gurmat view differs from it and treats Mokh/Mukti as something that can be realized while you are living.


The supernatural powers & Worldly treasures have no importance in Sikhi & are simple slave to gift of naam. In fact they can actually hinder spiritual progress and create ego in the mind.
The supernatural powers & Worldly treasures have no importance in Sikhi & are simple slave to gift of naam. In fact they can actually hinder spiritual progress and create ego in the mind.
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[[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
[[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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Note: The Mahan Kosh defines 'Chaar Padaarath' as "Arth, Dharam, Kaam, Moksha"
The assertion that Dharam, Arth, Kaam, Mokh do not fit in Gurmat is not possible. Siri Guru Granth Sahib ji mentions these 4 by name at least on the following Ang's:
805/806:
"arth dharam kaam mokh ka data. puri bhae simar simar bidhata.3."
"He is the Giver of wealth, Dharmic faith, pleasure and liberation. Meditating, meditating in remembrance on the creator Lord, the Architect of Destiny, I am fulfilled.3."
816:
"sadhsang aradhna har nidh apar. dharam arth ar kaam mokh dete nahi baar.2."
"In the Sadh Sangat, the company of the Holy, I worship and adore the Lord, the infinite treasure. He does not hesitate to bless me with Dharmic faith, wealth, sexual success and liberation.2."
1320:
"mere man jap har gun akath sunathi. dharam arth sabh kaam mokh hai jan peechai lag firathi.1. rahao."


"O my mind, chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord, which are said to be inexpressible. Righteousness and Dharmic faith, success and prosperity, pleasure, the fulfillment of desires and liberation - all follow the humble servant of the Lord like a shadow.1.Pause."


[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Concepts]]

Latest revision as of 12:32, 28 July 2018

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Char Padarath or The Four Treasures are needs of Soul to attain the supreme spiritual bliss i.e attainment of god. Gurbani contains information about soul and gives description how soul could liberate. In Gurmat, Four Treasures are described which a Gurmukh can understand with his deep Insight. From Adi Granth, four types of Treasures or Padarath's are present for the soul.

ਚਾਰਿ ਪਦਾਰਥ ਜੇ ਕੋ ਮਾਗੈ ॥ ਸਾਧ ਜਨਾ ਕੀ ਸੇਵਾ ਲਾਗੈ ॥

One who prays for the four cardinal blessings

ਜੇ ਕੋ ਆਪ੝ਨਾ ਦੂਖ੝ ਮਿਟਾਵੈ ॥ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮ੝ ਰਿਦੈ ਸਦ ਗਾਵੈ ॥

should commit himself to the service of the Saints.

In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:

  1. Gyan Padarath: (Treasure of Spiritual Knowledge)
  2. Mukat Padarath: (Treasure of Salvation)
  3. Naam Padarath: (Treasure of Divine Wisdom)
  4. Janam Padarath: (Treasure of Spiritual Birth)

But there are the Char Padarath(Four Treasures) that was defined prior which have no relation with Gurmat, those were defined by worldly people, who have no understanding of concept of soul. They have described four Treasures which are not inline with Adi Granth, those are:

1. Dharam - Discipline. Understanding of his or her duties i.e virtues (Ethics)
2. Arath - Assets.
There is no relation between Religion and Money? This is not a Spiritual Treasure. It is a temporal thing that everyone leaves behind after spending each lifetime. There is no spiritual value attached to it. Money give birth to desires, and this is the thing which person left in this world.
ਸ੝ਇਨਾ ਰੂਪਾ ਫ੝ਨਿ ਨਹੀ ਦਾਮ ॥

Gold, silver and money are not yours.

ਹੈਵਰ ਗੈਵਰ ਆਪਨ ਨਹੀ ਕਾਮ ॥੩॥

Fine horses and magnificent elephants are of no use to you. ||3||
3. Kaam - Desire. His or her all desired get fulfilled, including marriage and children
This is one another padarath from earlier beliefs. This is a reflection of worldly/temporal mindset wherein things of material use are being asked for. Such a desire and mindset makes one oblivious of the soul and the real purpose we are here for.
4. Moksh - Liberation.
Mokh/Moksha has been thought to be freedom from life and death cycles. But the common belief takes the stand that it can only be achieved after death which makes it mysterious and vague. Gurmat view differs from it and treats Mokh/Mukti as something that can be realized while you are living.

The supernatural powers & Worldly treasures have no importance in Sikhi & are simple slave to gift of naam. In fact they can actually hinder spiritual progress and create ego in the mind.

See also Supernatural Powers

Main article: Ashtdasa Sidh
Main article: Nau Nidh

Note: The Mahan Kosh defines 'Chaar Padaarath' as "Arth, Dharam, Kaam, Moksha"

The assertion that Dharam, Arth, Kaam, Mokh do not fit in Gurmat is not possible. Siri Guru Granth Sahib ji mentions these 4 by name at least on the following Ang's:

805/806:

"arth dharam kaam mokh ka data. puri bhae simar simar bidhata.3."

"He is the Giver of wealth, Dharmic faith, pleasure and liberation. Meditating, meditating in remembrance on the creator Lord, the Architect of Destiny, I am fulfilled.3."

816:

"sadhsang aradhna har nidh apar. dharam arth ar kaam mokh dete nahi baar.2."

"In the Sadh Sangat, the company of the Holy, I worship and adore the Lord, the infinite treasure. He does not hesitate to bless me with Dharmic faith, wealth, sexual success and liberation.2."

1320:

"mere man jap har gun akath sunathi. dharam arth sabh kaam mokh hai jan peechai lag firathi.1. rahao."

"O my mind, chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord, which are said to be inexpressible. Righteousness and Dharmic faith, success and prosperity, pleasure, the fulfillment of desires and liberation - all follow the humble servant of the Lord like a shadow.1.Pause."