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Baba Siri Chand & the Yogic Culture


By Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa

The teachings and technology surrounding yoga, as


described by Patanjali, were honored by the Sikh
Masters. Yet, the culture of the yogis was something
Guru Nanak challenged. Yogi Bhajan described it this
way:

You say, Well, I have been created and I have to think about
why I have been created. So you run to the jungle and to the
top of the mountains to meditate on it. Suppose by going on the top of a mountain and living
your life in a cave, you realize God created you for a good reasonto do good deeds? Suppose
you are eighty-six by the time you realize it and you cant walk down that mountain anymore?
What good deeds are you going to do?

Thats why Guru Nanak went to the sect of yogis who were siddhas. They asked him, How is it
going with this world of ours? What is happening downstairs?

Guru Nanak said, The Gurus have run away to the top of the mountains. What will happen down
there when there is no guide? He said, All of you folks were supposed to guide those people
living in the dark ages. Instead, you are sitting here on the top of the mountain, creating food
from the air. So practically speaking, you do not care what is happening.

When the head of the department does not care what is happening in the branches, you can
imagine what is happening in the branches, anyway. Guru Nanak said, There is darkness. You
were supposed to give God consciousness to people. You are so God conscious that you have run
away from your responsibility and have taken shelter in these huge mountain caves. When you,
the enlightened ones, are unable to face the darkness, how can the darkness face the darkness?

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Guru Nanak said, Crazy guys, listen to me. Running away from life is not what you are given life
for. Living life is what you are given life for. Knowing the truth and living in a cave does not mean
a thing to you. Knowing the truth and living the truth in the world, in our normal way of life, is
what truth is to be known for.

Yogi Bhajan, 4/30/73

Before Guru Nanaks enlightenment experience, he and his wife had children. One of his
sons was named Siri Chand. Some of the old stories indicate that Guru Nanak knew his
son had a destiny to become a great yogi. Yogi Bhajan talked about how Guru Nanak
directed his son to work with the yogis to help shift their consciousness.

One hundred-years is a total karma, if you have to live. The only body which surpassed that age
group was Baba Siri Chand, and that was for a special reason. What happened? Why did Baba
Siri Chand live 150, 152 years and then his body aloped? Elope means to run away. But alope is
also a Punjabi word and means to totally get disintegrated into the tattvas.

At the time of Baba Siri Chand, there were Riddhee Siddhee Yogis (yogis with occult powers) who
would scare the householders to death. They would come and do weird things to the
householders, the villagers and the common folks. So Guru Nanak assigned the job to Baba Siri
Chand, his son, to see that all yogis were straightened out before he, Baba Siri Chand, left the
planet Earth. Baba Siri Chand had to live for 150 plus years to do that stuff.

The first religion that Guru Nanak started was the Udhaasee Panth. Then Guru Nanak made
Baba Siri Chand the head of the Udhaasee Panth in his lifetime. People who followed Guru
Nanak up to the time of Guru Gobind Singh were all called by the name of Nanak Panthee, those
who followed Nanaks path.

Yogi Bhajan, 7/24/78.

"Guru Nanak bestowed on Baba Siri Chand the Guruship of the Udhaasee side. That is
why we have 3HO, the responsibility to teach Kundalini Yoga to the point of
experience."

-Yogi Bhajan, 10/3/02.

We like to think that religions develop in a linear way. But that is not the case. Every great
spiritual leader leaves behind a diversity of experience and thought. When you go deeply
into the history of the Sikh tradition, there are many threads that cross and intersect
with each other.

Guru Nanak traveled on foot for years, living the life of a renunciate. His companion was
a Muslim musician named Mardana. Together they would sing the sacred Shabads that
came through Guru Nanak. These songs helped heal people and raise their
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consciousness.

When Guru Nanak retired from his travels, he sent his eldest son, Baba Siri Chand,
to straighten out the yogis. Guru Nanak then picked up the plow and continued
teaching, but as a farmer and a householder.

As the time for Guru Nanaks earthly departure arrived, everyone wondered who would
succeed him. Because of Baba Siri Chands profound mastery of yoga, many assumed
that he would take his fathers place. But Guru Nanaks experience both contained and
surpassed the yogic sciences. He needed a successor who understood the Sound
Current of the Shabad Guru.

Guru Nanak's own sons, Baba Siri Chand and Baba Lakshmi Chand, were perfect. Don't think
that there was anything less in them. But Guru Nanak wanted to give the grace to the
householder. One gadee or throne of spirituality was given to Baba Siri Chand for the Udhaasee
mat (school of thought), the unattached sect of that time. Therefore the other throne was to be
given to a disciple, and that was Lehna who became Guru Angad.

-Yogi Bhajan, 7/5/82 .

Baba Siri Chand retained his position as head of the Udhaasee Panth, but was passed
over to become the next Guru for all of Guru Nanaks students. So Baba Siri Chand
stayed with the yogis.

Instead, Guru Nanak named his servant as the successor. Lehna, who came to be known
as Guru Angad, had attained a level of devotion, love, service and surrender that allowed
his consciousness to merge with Guru Nanak, through the Shabad. This was the
succession that Guru Nanak decided upon. For many decades, those who practiced the
Shabad, and those who practiced the yogic sciences under Baba Siri Chand, developed in
their own style. But both paths originated with Guru Nanak.

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