This PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes History Chapter 2 Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Contemporary Society will help you in revision during exams.
PSEB 9th Class Social Science Notes History Chapter 2 Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Contemporary Society
Birth:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the founder of the Sikh religion.
- According to the Sakhi of Bhai Meharban and old Sakhi of Bhai Mani Singh, he was born at Talwandi on April 15, 1469 A.D.
- At present his place of birth is called Nankana Sahib.
Parentage:
- The name of the mother of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was Mata Tripta.
- His father’s name was Mehta Kalu.
- He was a Patwari (a revenue officer).
The Ceremony of Sacred Thread (Janeu):
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji was strongly opposed to useless ceremonies and empty rituals.
- He, therefore, refused to wear the thread of cotton, considered as a sacred thread.
The Pious Deal (Sacha Sauda):
- The father of Guru Nanak Dev Ji gave him twenty rupees for starting some business.
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji spent this money to serve food to the saints, beggars, and the needy and this made a Pious Deal (Sacha Sauda).
Enlightenment:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji attained enlightenment during his bath at a rivulet called ‘Bein’.
- One morning he took a dip in the river and reappeared after three days as an enlightened being.
Udasis (Travels):
- The Udasis refer to those travels which Guru Nanak Dev Ji undertook as a selfless pious wanderer without any care for his social bindings.
- The aim of his Udasis or Travels was to end the prevalent superstitions and guide humanity on the path of true faith.
- Guru Ji went on three Udasis in different directions.
Stay at Kartarpur:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded the city of Kartarpur in 1521 and started residing there.
- He composed “Var Malhar’, ‘Var Manjh’, ‘Var Assa’, ‘Japji Sahib’, ‘Patti’, ‘Barah Maha’ etc. at Kartarpur.
- He also established the traditions of Sangat and Pangat there.
Guru Sahib Merged with the Supreme God:
- On September 22, 1539, he merged with the Ultimate Supreme God.
- Before he breathed his last, he had appointed Bhai Lehna as his successor.
Teachings about God:
- The teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji were that God is formless, Self-created, Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Compassionate, and Great.
- He can be easily achieved with the blessings of a True Guru and self-surrender.
Sangat and Pangat:
- The congregation of the followers of the Guru is called Sangat.
- They sit together to learn the real meaning of the Guru and sing in praise of God.
- In the Pangat system, all the followers of the Guru sit together on the floor to partake food from a common kitchen (langar).
Lodhi Rulers:
- Punjab was under the rule of the Lodhis.
- The rulers of the dynasty were Bahlol Lodhi, Sikander Lodhi, and Ibrahim Lodhi.
Punjab under Ibrahim Lodhi:
- Punjab was the centre of conspiracies during the reign of Ibrahim Lodhi.
- The Subedar of Punjab, Daulat Khan Lodhi invited Babur, the ruler of Kabul, to invade India.
Daulat Khan Lodhi and Babur:
- During the fifth invasion of Babur on India, Daulat Khan Lodhi, the Subedar of Punjab, fought against Babur.
- Daulat Khan Lodhi was defeated.
Political Condition:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born in 1469 A.D.
- The political condition of Punjab was not good at the time of his birth.
- The rulers of Punjab were weak and fought among themselves.
- Punjab was passing through a phase of chaos and disorder.
Social Condition:
- The social condition of Punjab during this period was miserable.
- The Hindu society was divided into castes and sub-castes.
- The condition of women was pitiable.
- The people were of low moral character and were superstitious.
The Victory of Babur on Punjab:
- The First Battle of Panipat was fought in 1526 A.D.
- In this battle, Ibrahim Lodhi was defeated and Babur occupied Punjab.
Muslim Society:
- The Muslim society was divided into three classes namely, the upper class, middle class, and the lower class.
- The leading military commanders, Iqtadars, Ulemas, and Sayyids were included in the upper class.
- In the middle class, the traders, farmers, soldiers, and low-ranking government officers were included.
- The lower class was comprised of artisans, slaves, and household servants.
Hindu Society:
- At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the Hindu society was divided into four main castes i.e. the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras.
- The goldsmiths, ironsmiths, weavers, carpenters, tailors, potters were a few of the castes and sub-castes.
→ 1469 A.D. – Birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
→ 1499 A.D. – Attainment of True Knowledge
→ 1499-1510 A.D. – First Udasi
→ 1510-1515 A.D. – Second Udasi
→ 1515-1517 A.D. – Third Udasi
→ 1517-1521 A.D. – Fourth Udasi
→ 1522 A.D. – Foundation of Kartarpur
→ 22 September 1539 – Guru Nanak Dev Ji merged with the Supreme God
→ 1526 A.D. – First battle of Panipat.