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Ashutosh Noormahal
After Narakdharis, Noormahal
was the second cult to have physical clash with the Sikhs. The cult was started
by a Bihari “bhaeeya” named Ashutosh soon after the decline of the Sikh
movement. Ashutosh was a servant at “Delhi Manav Dharam” from which he was
kicked out due to his immoral activities. He left Delhi and came to Patiala
where he became the puppet of the government and decided to mislead people of
Punjab. He established his center in Noormahal and called it “Diveya Jyoti” or
light of God. His misleading propaganda involves some new and different scamming
techniques than many of the other cults.
To mislead the people, Ashutosh has his pictures
taken wearing different dresses. He is wearing turban in one picture and has
hair open in the other. He wears orange dress to pose off as a Hindu saint and
green clothes to look like a Muslim ‘pir’. Gurbani line “ਕਿਆ
ਨਾਗੇ
ਕਿਆ
ਬਾਧੇ
ਚਾਮ”
is displayed on the pictures to justify his different appearances.
Recruitment
This cult has hired many
clever agents to bring in new followers. These agents always seek new targets
especially Amritdharis. They engage them in ordinary conversation and slowly
make transition to religious discussion. Their common question is “Have you seen
Diveya Jyoti”? Those who say no are urged to attend the program of Ashutosh
which they call “Satsang” and claim that there anyone can see God in physical
form and experience higher level of spirituality. Use of the word ‘Satsang’
misleads people into thinking that it is another form of Sikh congregation where
Gurbani is sung and explained.
Any agent initially would hold
a program at his house to attract new followers. All expenses are paid by the
head office. During the program, everyone sits on the floor and stage is setup
for the preacher. Picture of Ashutosh is placed at a higher level giving him the
status of ‘guru’. People stand in line, bow to the picture and donate money.
This is an exact copy of Sikh Gurdwara. Many uneducated and unemployed people
are hired as preachers and then trained by the cult. They are required to
memorize certain lines from every religious scripture and taught to recite these
at every program. Since the program is attended by people from different
religions, the preacher speaks in a respectful manner and extensively quotes
from their respective scriptures. However, main emphasis is put on the
misconception that without obtaining mantra (naam) from Ashutosh, no one can see
‘diveya jyoti’. No preacher has the right to give out mantra. Only Ashutosh has
this right. Once an agent gets handful of people to attend the programs on
regular basis, he is appointed as ‘head’ of his local area. New attendees are
required to attend at least 5-10 programs and then sent to headquarter to
receive mantra.
Brainwashing - Obtaining
Mantra
Process of obtaining naam is a
complete rip off. New followers are required to arrive at headquarter in the
early morning. When new followers get there, they are given a form to fill in
their personal information such as their name, address etc. This is done to
select candidates for different jobs to serve the cult. An educated person who
can fill out the form on his own is trained to become a preacher and an
uneducated one is trained to become an agent to bring in new followers. After
people are done filling out the form, they are required to pay the admission
fee. Each person is charged minimum of 50 rupee. They are also required to bring
‘parsad’ (fruit) to offer to Ashutosh. Since the dera is at a distance from the
city, people are told to buy it from the dera. So a large sum of money is
collected by agents and in return they provide ‘parsad’ to the new devotees.
Everyone is kept there all day
with no food and water. They are told that food and water will be provided after
everyone has obtained mantra and seen the ‘diveya jyoti’. After the sunset,
around 8pm new recruits are taken to a room. Men stand on one side and women on
the other. After taking back the ‘parsad’ sold to devotees they are asked to
offer money before getting mantra. Then one preacher comes in a room and starts
giving lecture on ‘naam’ and what they will experience when they receive it.
People are persuaded to believe that if they are pure souls and good hearted
they will have revelation of ‘diveya jyoti’. It is also told that those who do
not experience anything are sinful people and will burn in hell till eternity.
After the lecture the preacher leaves in an expensive car and rest of the work
is given to the agents dressed in light orange clothes with open hair.
First the devotees are asked
to sit down and keep their eyes closed. They sit crossed legged crossing their
hands and raising their arms perpendicular to the body. They are given one word
“Sohan(g)” and taught how to recite it. After a while, eyes of a devotee are
pressed hard by an agent and after few seconds he is told to open them. When the
light suddenly enters their eyes, it seems very bright. The devotee testifies
that he has seen a bright light which he is told is the ‘diveya jyoti’ or light
of God. Then an agent presses his hands on devotee’s ears and keeps them closed
for few seconds. Then he is asked if he has heard any sound. It is very common
to hear a buzzing sound after pressing your ears closed. This sound is what they
call “Anhad Shabad” and quote Gurbani to justify it. Those who say they did not
see or hear anything the same procedure is repeated until they say yes. Many say
yes just to get over with the process so that they can get something to eat and
drink. Some say yes to keep themselves from being branded as “sinful” people.
Anti-Sikhi Activities
Belief system of Noormahal
cult is created solely to insult Sikhi. Saroops of Guru Granth Sahib are kept in
the dera just like other books on the shelf and read like books. No respect is
shown such as washing hands, covering head and wrapping in rumalas. Gurbani is
called “summary of Vedas”. Gurbani is quoted and misinterpreted in their
programs on daily basis. Followers are preached that keeping hair, reading bani,
following the Shabad Guru, wearing five kakkars and going to the Gurdwara etc.
are waste of time. Gurbani is misused to prove their belief system. Insulting
comments are delivered about Khalsa in their programs and they refer to
themselves as the ‘true khalsa’. They believe Jot of Guru Sahib is not in Guru
Granth Sahib but within themselves and consider themselves the ‘true image’ of
the Guru. Sikh martyrs of 1984 and Khalistan movement are branded as terrorists
and Ashutosh is portrayed as the only ‘national hero’. It is further preached
that all Gurus were Hindus and Guru Gobind Singh Ji revered hindu deities.
They hold regular diwans at
the heart of Sikh cities like Taran Taaran, Amritsar and Gurdaspur. Many times,
events of 1978 have been repeated where police was used for protection and
attacking and killing the Sikh protestors. On one occasion, a program was held
on 19th April 2002 at which a preacher of Ashutosh, Shardha Nand,
grossly insulted Sikhi and Guru Granth Sahib (video can be found online). When
Sikhs showed up to protest they were attacked and fired upon. Shardha Nana
escaped in government vehicles and Sikhs were arrested for causing violence.
Similar events have taken place in other cities but with the help of the
government Noormahals always managed to escape and Sikhs became the target of
violence and police brutality. All of this is being done to cause violence in
Punjab so that the government could move in and kill Sikhs in large numbers in
the name of “terrorism”. Such events are also used to identify Sikhs who are
outspoken and show some bravery. They are arrested and put away in jails
forever.
Preachers are trained to tell
false stories to glorify Ashutosh to attract new followers. One time a woman
preacher came to an Amritdhari person and started telling made up stories about
Ashutosh. She claimed that Ashutosh is so great that one time one of his
followers had passed away and was cremated at a grave yard. But Ashutosh liked
him so much that he brought the dead follower back to life. The woman preacher
was not even finished with the story that an Amritdhari Sikh grabbed her from
throat and threatened to kill her. She started begging for life and mercy.
Amritdhari said, “Don’t worry. You will be brought back to life by your guru. So
why are you afraid?” She replied, “We are taught to tell these false stories to
mislead Amritdharis and convince them to follow Ashutosh.” This is just one
example of how they deceive and mislead people into following an immoral person.
Ashutosh has a taste for
wealth and women. While he takes a large sum of money from his followers he also
urges them (especially Sikhs) to donate their young daughters to him. He usually
keeps 15-20 girls at every dera and after using them (having sexual intercourse)
he sells them in the flesh market in Bihar. According to a report published in
“Shamsher-E- Kaum” two girls Rekha and Paramjit were sold in Bihar for 500,000
rupee (half million) each. His follower Mr. Sandhu from village Duniya testified
to this. This is being done to destroy the progress of Sikh faith and Sikh
population.
Ashutosh was caught having an
illicit relation with his female follower named Sweeti in Chandigarh. He was
caught by his driver who decided to expose his true face. Although numbers of
his followers have decreased since then but Sikhs collectively need to start a
massive campaign of parchaar to deal with this thug. If Sikh preachers work hard
and preach Gurbani then no one will be brainwashed and Sikhs will stay stronger
in their faith. Only then such cults will go out of business.
Based
on: Noormahal and Gurudom by Sarabjit Singh and Propaganda of Noormahal by Nihal
Singh
Taken from: Shabad Guru
Sidhant and Dehdhari Matt compiled by Jagdeep Singh Faridkot |