How Mata Charan Kaur Ji As A Sikh ?
Mata Charan Kaur ji was listened to her (Baba’s) spiritual discourse (talk) which presented quite a family look. In the evening kirtan (singing of gurbani)
took place. The Rehras (the evening prayer) and the Ardas (the sikh prayer) had a very touching and profound effect on Mata Charan Kaur ji’s mind. And she
thus, assured herself that she had found a place good enough for the development of her body, mind and soul. She would now think of ways and means required
for the development of her physical, mental and spiritual faculties and find time to think and identify as to which were the things and works required to be done in
this world but were not being attempted. And, she would take initiative to attempt those. Thus, a day and a night spent in Gurdwara Sahib.
She started giving a serious thought to environment pollution, unemployment, child labour, education and the social evils, and as a result of these studies.
Thinking Of Forming The Mata Charan Kaur Organization:
Mata Charan Kaur’s Mission was to love every human being as being the image of Almighty God and to treat everyone, no matter what their caste,
creed, race, ethnicity or nationality, with equity and respect, and to serve all humanity, without discrimination of any kind. They taught a lesson of forgiveness
to us. They dedicated their life to help the poor.
To feed the hungry, educate the poor, to treat and care the sick and ailingagainst the
child labour and to bring the message of Almighty God to one and all. To provide opportunities for educational, vocational, professional, social, linguistic and
cultural development to the people of all abilities and backgrounds so that they can discover their potential and fulfill their aspirations by strong commitment to
excellence and creativity in teaching and learning.
Founding Of The Mata Charan Kaur College:
Mata Charan Kaur Group of Institutions, under Mata Charan Kaur Para Medical Education Society, Majitha Road, Amritsar, Punjab was established in
1996 with the Aim- “To impact quality education and help the people in the backward areas without discrimination of caste”.
In different schools, colleges, villages give awareness seminars about Cancer, T.B., HIV AIDS. It is approval by Punjab School Education Board,
Delhi University, Deputy Commissioner, Civil Surgron’s Office, Police Department. Also aware the Police Department better traffic control rules and regulation.
Camp:
Mata Charan Kaur Society organise various free Medical Camp for sick, ailing and old patients those who unable to treat themself in any hospital for their
better treatment. Among them there used to be some sick, old and handicapped destitutes. In Medical Camp, proper treatment is given to the patients. To help
the poor people (patients) with medicines nutrition and food. Future planning for Forlon Ashram, Birdh Ashram (Old Age Homes), Hospital and Charitable Hospital.
Mata Charan Kaur, The Woman:
The qualities inherited by Mata Charan Kaur from her father such as compassion, righteousness, truthfulness, contentment, etc. Singing of gurbani and the
healthy atmosphere of the Gurdwara made Mata Charan Kaur ji a staunch and true Sikh. Knowledge acquired from the selfless social service and the care of
the destitute and uncared patients made her a complete woman.
Alongside the service to the weak and the suffering mankind, he would always share the happiness and sorrow of her fellow sewadars. She believed
in the existence of God in every living being, and without any consideration of caste, creed, colour or religion. It is a miracle of the God’s grace that she
served with her own hands various inmates suffering from very serious, incurable/terminal and infectious diseases but she contracted none.
She had the firm belief that whatever achievement she had got was due to the grace of Gurdwaras. She never considered an award, rank or decoration
greater than the God’s grace. To render selfless service to the suffering with own hands were her mission as well as passion.
Some of her personality traits are
described as under:-
i) She was so much unattached to worldly things that in the big and beautiful building of the head office which she got built by his ownself, she did not
have even an almirah for personal use, let alone a room. After facing a lot of hardships, lacs of rupees started coming to Mata Charan Kaur Society
as donation, but she would spend all generously on the care and welfare of the children for their education and give them shelter for residence, stay away
the children from child labour, give them a beautiful environment etc. etc. and never keep any money with herself.
ii) Morally, she was so high and perfect that she gave motherly support and affection to numerous children, maltreated by the society (or victims of
domestic violence), among whom there used to be many beautiful and young girls and women. This was the result of deep impress of the teachings of Guru
Nanak Dev ji on Mata Charan Kaur Ji’s mind.
iii) Her spirit of philanthropy and voluntary service was so strong.
She was so much concerned about unemployment, that when it became known to her that the replacement of handloom by machine gives rise to
unemployment.
iv) Her diet was so simple and frugal that she would partake only of whatever was prepared in the langar. During the hard times of scarcity in the initial
stages, she was quite satisfied with whatever little was available for her personal consumption.
v) Mata Chara Kaur remained constantly worried, till the end of her life, about the health of earth, air and water, solution of national and social
problems and care and selfless service to the humanity. And, she did so much work in this direction that she became a living legend during her life time.
End Of A Phenomenon:
Mata Charan Kaur Ji had become a living legend during her life time. She was not simply a single person but an institution in herself, and a phenomenon
to watch over. She breathed her last on 16th April, 2005.
Great women like Mata Charan Kaur come into this world after ages, but, as per the laws of nature, they too are destined to leave this mortal world.
Although, Mata Charan Kaur Ji is physically no more amongst us, but she has left behind her ever-lasting memorial in the shape of Mata Charan Kaur Society,
which is home for the illiterate.
was to love every human being as being the image of Almighty God and to treat everyone, no matter what their caste.