DASAM GRANTH’S ADULT SECTION
The Biggest section of the Dasam Granth is the erotic Chrito Pakhyan,
404 Stories of the trickery of women. Below is a sample story from this section
(adults only):
Chritar Three
Tale of A Girl of Kalpi Town
Dohira
The Raja then put the son in the prison.
And early next morning he called him over.(1)
(Then his Minister commenced narrating
thus:)
There lived a girl in a town. She had two
lovers; one was thin and lean, and the other a fat one.(2)
She was very pretty and possessed the eyes
like of an antelope. She had full consciousness of understanding the highs and
lows of the life.( 3)
Chaupaee
She used to live in the town of Kalpi and
indulged in all sorts of lovemakings.
That, with the eyes of a deer, and with
her exquisiteness, she made the Moon to feel shy.(4)
Dohira
Her fat lover was old but the other, the
young one, was slender. Day in and day out she kept on making love with
them.(5)
A young female is captivated by a young
man and the old man is enchanted by an old woman; And the whole world knows
this habitude.(6)
The lady always enjoyed making love with
the slender person but hesitated to go near the fat one. She always repented
after making love with the old one.(7)
Once when she was passionately involved
with the young man, the fat lover came back and knocked at he door of the
lady.(8)
She suggested to the young lover to break
the door and run as some sinner had come and would tie them both.(9)
She had made the thin friend to acquiesce
to her request. And she hastily got up and stood before the old man.(10)
While getting up in haste the drops of
semen fell on the floor, which were noticed by the fat-lover,
And he asked woman to disclose the
mystery.(11)
She informed, ‘On the sight of your
handsome face, I could not control myself. As a result of this, semen (from my
body) dripped down.’(12)
That fool, with animal instinct, was over
exhilarated thinking, ‘Seeing me, the lassie became so excited that her semen
dripped down on the earth.’ (13)(1)
What is the purpose and need for Guru
Gobind Singh Ji to devote a third of this granth to such stories. The words
used in Punjabi are inappropriate and the imagery is indecent. The moral of
many stories is confusing and usually derogatory towards women. I see no moral
lesson Guru Ji would try to teach us and if there were a moral lesson such as
avoiding deception, there would be no reason to use such vulgar words.
The above story provides indecent imagery and has no clear moral lesson.
There are 400 plus stories similar to the
above. The portrayal of women as deceptive and uncontrollably lustful is
contradictory to the Sikh fundament belief of equality. Sikhism treats women as
equals in all regards to men, and gives them the respect and equality they
deserve. Therefore the Dasam Granth depiction of women is unacceptable and the
words used are inappropriate for a religious book and sound more like an adult
novel. Stories about incest, homosexuality, adultery, and intoxication have no
place inside a Gurdwara. And the vocabulary used is so vulgar that one cannot
read such a text in front of his/her family.
This entire section is available online in
English:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/11885644/English-Translation-of-Chritropakhyaan-From-Dasam-Granth-Vol1