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1857 WAR - PART IV - SWAM OMANAND, PURANAN AND, VIRAJANAND, DAYANAND



1857 WAR - PART IV - THE LEADERS, THE BEGINNING

The leaders of the movement were:

1.Nana Sahib Peshwa 2) Tantia Tope 3) Lakshmi bai, the Rani of Jhansi
4) Nahar Singh, the Jat ruler f Ballabhgarh, 5) Kunwar Singh, the
Raja of Jagdishpur (in Bihar) 6) Aji Mullah, 7) Two leaders of the
Sarvkhap, Nahar Singh and Harnam Singh 8) Baktah Khan Pathan.

THE FOUR VEDIC YOGIC SANAYANSIS- ORGANISERS OF THE 1857 INDEPENDENCE
STRUGGE.

What is not commonly known is the Independence movement was led and
organized by four great Sadhu yogis. The prime organizers of the 1857
Independent struggle were four Yogi Sanyasis.

The first: Swami Omanand of the Himalayas. In 1857 he was 162 years
old.

The second; His disciple Swami Purananand of Kankal (Haridwar, U.P.),
who was 100 years old.

The third was Purananand's student and disciple Swami Virajanand, who
was 79 years old.

The fourth was Swami Virajanand's student and disciple, Swami
Dayanand Saraswati who was 33 years old. Swami Dayanand was the
founder of the Arya Samaj movement.

These four great persons, through their teachings organized 2000
Sadhus and Sants, to spread the message for the liberation of the
country. In this group there were Sants from Hindus and Muslims and
all Mutts. These Sadhus propagated the anti British message in the
Cantonments of the native soldiers, and among the revolutionaries, in
the various pilgrimage places and fairs, that were held at Ganga
River, Haridwar, Garh Mukteshwar, Mathura etc. They were the secret
agents who would gather and provide the information about the British
movements to their Sadhu organization.

SWAMI OMANAND'S SPEECH AT THE 1855 ASSEMBLY AT HARIDWAR.

Swami Omanand was 160 years old at that time. He together with Swami
Purananand and the other Sadhus chose two symbols for the resistance
movement, one the" Lotus Flower" and the other a " Roti"
or "Chapati"(Flat bread).

The lotus flower would be circulated in all army units where the
soldiers had decided to support the revolution. One soldier of a unit
would pas the lotus flower to the next unit and so on. This meant
that all soldiers in that unit were ready to take part in the
revolution. In this manner, thousands of lotus flowers were spread
from Peshawar to Barrackpore (Calcutta) in all the units of the army.

The other symbol the ROTI was passed from one village to another. It
meant that the entire village was ready to support the war. In a few
months the Roti had been spread across hundreds of thousands of
villages across the country.

In the Assembly, Swami Omanand said, " Keep you self respect high.
Trust in God. Treat every citizen of your motherland as your brother
or sister, get ready for independence"

In this assembly, the following were also present: Feroze Shah, the
son of Bahadur Shah (the last Mogul Emperor), Bala Sahib Maharatta,
Rungo Babu, Maulana AjiMullah, RamJaan Baig, Nana Sahib Peshwa etc.

The Assembly consisted of about 1500 attendees. From each Jati
(community) there were 15 ladies over the age of 50.

Nana Sahib Peshwa and Price Ferozshah donated 5,000 rupees to the
Sadhu organization.

THE SECOND ASSEMBLY IN 1855 AT GARH GANGA

On October 5, 1855, an assembly was help at the Garh Ganga Mela
(Fair), under the chairmanship of Swami Purananand. The vice chair
was Sai Fakhru u din. He was highly respected in the Delhi Court.
There were about 2,500 attendees. On this occasion there were many
speeches against the British on both religious and political grounds.

A brief summary of the speech of Swami Purananand is as follows: -

"Do not leave the nation in the hands of in the trust of foreigners.
They are not Rajas (kings/ governors), but are bandits, and looters,
and they worship only material wealth. They are enemies of the every
member of the society; they will drink your blood and eat your flesh.
Beware of them for else they will destroy your race and they will
take over and occupy our lands. They must be driven out of our land"

THE THIRD ASSEMBELY IN THE HILLS OF HARIDWAR 1855.

This assembly was held six days later, on October 11, 1855 AD, and
was organized by Swami Purananand in the hills near Haridwar. 565
Sadhus attended this meeting. In this assembly there were 195 Muslim
Sadhus, and 370 of the Hindu Dharam. Among these the blind Sadhu
Virajanand and Swami Dayanand were also present.

The Mantri or premier of the Haryana Sarv Khap, Mohanlal Jat, the
Army chief Sheoram Jat, the vice-chief Bhagwat Gujar, and Pandit
Shobaram were also present.

The official recorder and messenger of the Sarv Khap, Mir Mustaq
Mirasi was also present.

In the assembly Sai Fakrudin and Swami Purananand gave their views.

Swami Purananand not only wished to encourage the feeling for Dharam,
religion and duty, but also the uplift of the nation. In 1855 Swami
Dayanand (first name Shudh Chaitanya) arrived at the Kumbh Mela
(fair), to be with Swami Purananand. He obtained the learning of
Sanyas from him. Swamiji named Chaitanya - Dayanand Saraswati. Swami
Dayanand said that he wished to study the true Shastras (scriptures)
of the Vedas. Swami Purananand replied that he was now too old to
teach him. He suggested that Swami Dayanand goes and sees his
disciple Swami Virajanand Saraswati who lived in Mathura. He
suggested to Swami Dayanand, that prior to his devoting his time to
studying the Shastras and spirituality he should devote his efforts
to the uplift of the nation.

Swami Dayanand went immediately to Mathura to the hermitage of Swami
Purananand, and there was part of a secret meeting In this secret
meeting were also the 40 year old Chaudhry Mohar Singh Jat of Shamli
(District Muzzafarnagar), 42 year old Jat Dada Sahaimull of Bijraul
(district Meerut), Chaudhary Daya Singh Jat of Dhakauli, (district
Meerut), The Delhi Emperor BahadurShah, Nana Sahib, Tantia Tope, Raja
Kunwar Singh, the Nawab of Lucknow's wife Begum Hazratmahal, Maulana
Aji Mullah, Rungo Babu Kayasth of Bengal, the Rani of Jhansi etc.

The Jat Dada Sahaimull became a martyr fighting with the British
troops at the head of 300 warriors of the Sarvkhap, in a pond near
the village of Bardhka near Baraut (U.P,). The Chaudhary Mohar Singh,
in the same manner gave his life along with his companions near
Shamli (District Muzzafarnagar, U.P.). The Shamli Kisan Dharmshala
(Shamli Farmer Society) raised a monument to his memory on April 4,
1976.


THE SPEECH OF SWAMI VIRAJANAND IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OF MATHURA.

In 1856 the main leaders of the freedom movement gathered under the
leadership of Swami Virajanand, and chalked out the form the freedom
movement of 1857 would take.


Mir Mustaq Mirasi (MirElahi) was present at this gathering, and his
eyewitness account is given below:

This account of Mir Mustaq has previously been published in the Urdu
language paper " Milap" published from Jalandhar, Punjab, on October
12, 1969, and in the Hindi magazine "Arya Maryada" published from
Delhi. The " Raja Mahendra Pratap Abhinanadan Granth" authored by
Ramnarayan Agarwal includes this account of Mir Mustaq too.

The account of MirElahi is as follows: -

" In 1856 AD, Samvat 1913, a panchayat was held at the pilgrimage
place of Mathura.
Hindus, Muslims, and other communities took part. In this panchayat a
blind Hindu Sadhu Virajanand was brought in a palanquin. When he
arrived all present paid him their respect. When he sat down on the
dais, all the Hindu and Muslim fakirs kissed his feet as sign of
respect.

Nana Sahib Peshwa, Maulvi Aji Mullah Khan, Rungo Babu, and the son
of the Emperor Bahadur Shah, gifted Asharfis, (gold coins), with
great respect.

Then one Hindu and one Muslim fakir stood up and told the audience,
that they must listen with patience to what their leader had to say
from his own mouth - "What he will say will be of great benefit for
this nation. The great master Sadhu, is also the master of many
languages, and is the elder of our nation. Thanks to the grace of
god, we have such an elder in our midst."

THE SPEECH OF SWAMI VIRAJANAND:

He first praised God, and then said:

" Independence is wealth and slavery is false, deceitful. The rule of
the land by indigenous people is a hundred times better than rule by
foreigners. Slavery of others is a cause of disrespect and shame. We
have no hatred of any other community, people, or country. We ask God
for the well being of and his blessings on the people. However these
brutal people rule our land by force, they disrespect our kings, and
though they may praise themselves, they treat our people worse than
animals. In God's eyes all people are equal, but these brutal
foreigners, do not treat them as equals but as slaves.

In no religious book is it written that, the people must be treated
badly or that the order of God should not be followed. The foreigners
have some good qualities, but the truth is when the essence of the
matter is reached, they change their tune, and rebut our sane advice
and goodness of nature. These foreigners do not think of our land as
their own home. Even if every child of our land looks after their
well being, still they will think better of their dogs than of our
human beings. These are the causes of the shortcomings. These
foreigners only love their own land, and therefore we appeal to the
people of this land, that it is the duty of each citizen to be a
patriot, and treat each other as brothers. All those who live in
Hindustan are bothers, and Shahnshah Bahadur Shah Zafar is your
Emperor." Written by MirElahi and Mir Mustaq Mirasi - Sarv Khap
Panchayat.


From this account of MirElahi it is evident that the driving force of
the first revolution was Swami Virajanand, and he was such a great
and evolved person, that he awakened the people of Hindustan.

This speech ignited the desire for freedom in the people, and caused
them to turn against the British.

Swami Virajanand gave this undertaking the name" Raj Badlo Kranti",
or " revolution to change the regime" or " Swatrasangram" -
"independence movement".


THE SACRIFICE AND EFFORT OF SWAMI DAYANAND IN THE 1857 INDEPENDENCE
MOVEMENT.


Swami Dayanand was fully aware of this Independence struggle.

In the month of May 1856 AD, he went to the house of Nana Sahib in
Kanpur, and for four or five months traveled between Kanpur and
Allahabad. (Swami Giriraj in his book " Sun 1857 ke Swatantrasangram
se Swarajyapravartaka Maharishi Swami Dayanand Sarasvati ka
kriyatamak yogdan", (Maharishi Swami Dayanand's contribution to the
1857 Independence struggle) on page 12 presents the details).


In Samvat 1913, 1856 AD, Swami Dayanand arrived at Haridwar. He made
his residence at the Chandi Mandir (temple) on the Neel Parvat (Blue
Peak Mountain). Their Swami Rudrasen informed him that " The leaders
of the movement to arouse the people of Bharat (India) would soon be
coming to Chandi Mandir".

Three days five strangers arrived. They asked for Swami Dayanand.
Swami Dayanand cautiously asked for their introduction. They
introduced themselves as:

1) Dhondhupant (Nana Sahib Peshwa) the adopted son of Bajirao Peshwa,
the second.
2) Bala Sahib
3) AjiMullah Khan
4) Tantia Tope and
5) Kunwar Singh, Raja of Jagdishpur.

Sitting down in a secluded place, Swamiji discussed the revolution
with them for a long time. Swamiji took upon himself the role of
organizing the Sadhu organization for the independence movement, at
the request of these five. They said " Maharaj, from Peshawar to
Calcutta to Karnataka thousands of Indians are ready, but the work of
the Sadhu Samaj (organization) is not complete.


Along with these five, two other revolutionaries came in touch with
Swani Dayanand- Raja Govind Rai, and Rani Laxmi Bai.

RAJA GOVIND RAI

He was of the dynasty of the famous Rani Bhavani, of the state of
Nadore in north Bengal. The British had seized his kingdom. At Chandi
Mandir he discussed the loss of his kingdom, and other matters. He
presented Swamiji with one thousand, one hundred and one Rupees.
Swami repeatedly said to him " I do not need this wealth" However
Raja Govind Rai would not hear of that, and have paid his respects,
left.


THE RANI OF JHANSI- LAXMI BAI

Two or three days later, Laxmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi, with her co
queen Ganga Bai, and three of their officials met with Swamiji. Swami
asked them to introduce themselves.

The Queen tearfully narrated her story, she said " Maharaj, I am a
childless widow. The British have announced they will seize our
kingdom from this sister of yours. They are about to mount an attack
on Jhansi with a huge army. While I am alive I will not let them,
seize my dynasty's kingdom. Give me your blessings that I may
sacrifice my life fighting as a warrior".

On hearing these words from this brave lady, Swamiji was very
pleased.

He said " Lady! This body is not eternal. Blessed are those persons
who sacrifice their bodies in the cause of duty. They do not die,
they live forever, Lift up your sword and fight these foreigners with
courage."

The Queen presented Swamiji with one thousand, one hundred and one
rupees. Swamiji told her too" I do not need this wealth". The Queen
would not listen and having paid her respects, left.

Seven or eight days after Rani Laxmi Bai left, Nana Sahib etc came
to give Swamiji the latest information. Swamiji gave Nana sahib the
1101 rupees of Govind Rai, the 1101 rupees of Rani Laxmi Bai, and
rupees 633 received from the ordinary folk. In total 2,835 rupees
were given to Nana Sahib, for the cause of Independence.

Swamiji said to Nana Sahib - " Leading a people, and playing with
fire, both are dangerous. A small error can mean total destruction.
Be careful. The message of the revolution must be spread throughout
India by stealthy means."

Swamiji put his full force and efforts in organizing the Sadhus.

(Source: The records of the Haryana Sarv Khap)


We do not find any account of Swamiji's life from 1857 to 1860. This
indicates that Swamiji took a major part in the 1857 independence
movement, and for some reason did not see fit to mention his role in
his book "Satyarth Prakash". After October 1860, once more the events
of Swamiji's life are mentioned. Swamiji studied the Vedanta from
Swami Virajanand from 1860 to 1863. (Sudharak Balidan Visheshank -
Page 468, author Bhagwandev Acharya).

Swami Dayanand was not only a Dharmic Maharishi, but also a patriot
and leader of the independence movement.

In the eighth chapter of his book " Satyarth Prakash" he writes, " No
matter how much anyone does, self government is always supreme"