Pir Pandit Padshah
"The Puff That Kindled
The Divine Spark In Him"
Rishi Pir Pandit was one of the greatest saints of Kashmir of the
17th Century A.D. He was a Karmyogin type of a Saint who helped people
both in spiritual and temporal pursuits and he became famous as "PIR PANDlT
PADSHAH HARDU JAHAN MUSHKIL ASAN" i.e. Emperor of two worlds and answer
to difficulties of all kinds.
Rishipeer at Alikadal, Srinagar
His father
was Pandit Gobind Kaul resident of Batayar Mohallah Ali Kadal Srinagar
(Kashmir). He was a well-to-do man but could not get a girl to marry. What
worried him was that he was advancing in age. However, he ultimately succeeded
in marrying a girl in Gushi Village of Handwara Tehsil. When the bride-groom
came for the marriage ceremony to Ghoshi Village, his mother-in-law noticing
some grey hair on her son-in-law's head fell into a swoon. After the wedding,
the mother prayed at a nearby "Sacred spring" for her daughter. One day
while praying earnestly at the spring, she heard a voice telling her "Oh
old lady-go to your house and get your daughter to this spring. A bunch
of flowers will come out of the spring let your daughter smell this bunch
of flowers and your ambition would be fulfiled and your daughter will get
a holy son". This was done by the lady and Pir Sahib's mother smelt the
coloured bunch of flowers. When the time of delivery was approaching she
left her parents house to go back to her husband. While travelling in a
boat to Srinagar, she delivered a male child in the boat itself at Sopore
in the year 1637 A.D. This boy was given Reshi as his name. A temple has
been constructed at this spot and is known as "Resh Sund Mandar". Pandit
Gobind Koul was extremely happy when his wife and child reached his home
in Srinagar. When Reshi was 7 years old he was married and his father died
soon after. By the time he attained the age of 12 years he became indifferent
to wordly affairs and devoted his entire time to Sadhana in temples, visiting
saints and searching for a Guru. With this predominant idea in his mind,
he started circumambulation of Shri Sharika Bhagwati Shrine situated on
a hillock in the city of Srinagar during nights for 40 days crawling all
the way on his knees (a distance of about 3 miles). On the 40th day when
he was in Deviangan (an open space below the hill) Godess Sharika Bhagwati
gave him Her Darshana and enquired of him as to what he wanted. He prostrated
himself before Her and implored Her for being granted the boon of a Guru.
The Devi ordained that the first man he would come across henceforth would
be his Guru. After he left Deviangan and reached the place known as Hari
on the northern side of the Hillock, he encountered a "MASTANA" saint sitting
on a big stone and bowed to him, but he - the saint bolted away without
saying a word leaving Reshi Pir far behind. The Mastana saint reached Reshi
Pir's house before he himself reached there, asked Reshi's mother to give
him Reshi's Hokka and smoking a puff or two told her to give the Chellum
to Reshi for smoking after he returns home, and left the house. As soon
as Reshi reached his home, his mother told him that a Mastana had come,
who asked for his Hokka, smoked a puff and said the "Chellem" should be
given to him (Reshi) for smoking. Reshi had a puff. The second puff kindled
the Divine spark in him, his Jana Nitra opened and he became a God-intoxicated
Trikaldarsh. This "Mastana" saint who initiated him was Pandit Krishna
Kar. After his initiation he continued his intense Sadhana for 14 l/2 years.
It is said that for a bath he would throw live red hot charcoal on his
shoulders and body daily, for a number of years. After this period he became
famous as "Pir PANDIT PADSHAH" as he helped many people out of their worldly
difficulties. This news reached Aurangzeb who disliked his being called
king "PADSHAH" and sent his messenger to Srinagar to arrest him and get
him to Delhi. As the massenger met Pir Sahib, he made arrangements for
his food. etc. and told him that he would accompany him the next morning
to meet the king. By his miraculous powers he went to Delhi during night
and enquired of Aurangzeb what he wanted of him. On seeing Reshi Pir, Aurangzaib
trembled, became convinced of his spiritual prowess and greatness and wrote
to Saif Khan Governor of Kashmir not only to cancel the orders of his arrest
but also to keep a Jagir in his name in Devsar Village. Pir Pandit had
fixed 14 pies as Niaz or offering to him. This practice is continuing even
to this day among Kashmiri Hindus.
A contemporary
of Pir Sahib, Mulla Ahmad Badkhshani used to have discussions with him
on spiritual topics. Dara Shikoh was his (Mulla Sahib's) pupil. It is believed
that he "Reshi Pir'' influenced Mulla Sahib greatly with Vedantic thought
and he induced his pupil Dara Shikoh to translate it in Persian and named
the book "SAIR-I-AKBAR".
Source: Koshur
Samachar
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