Zafarnama
Guru Gobind Singh's 1705 Persian letter to Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb — major political-religious document
Tradition: Sikhism / Khalsa tradition
Guru Gobind Singh's 1705 Persian letter to Aurangzeb — major political-religious document
The Zafarnama ("Epistle of Victory," 1705) is Guru Gobind Singh's Persian letter to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Composed in 111 verses after the bloody siege of Chamkaur (1704) in which Aurangzeb's forces broke their sworn safe-conduct and killed two of the Guru's sons, the letter delivers a sustained moral-political-religious indictment of Aurangzeb's breaking of the proper religious-political oaths. Major political-religious document of the Sikh tradition.
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- Zafarnama (Persian, 1705, as part of the Dasam Granth); various English translations
School Embodiments
Major political-religious document of the Sikh tradition.
"The Zafarnama is the proper-political-religious-moral indictment of imperial breach of religious oaths; the Sikh tradition has preserved it as foundational." (Standard Sikh scholarly account)
Strong civic-republican-political framework — the proper religious-moral foundation of political authority.
"What the Zafarnama indicts is the imperial breach of the proper-religious foundation of political authority; the proper-political life requires the proper-religious-moral foundation." (Zafarnama)
Strong natural-law-philosophical-political framework — sworn oaths as proper-natural-moral foundation.
"Sworn oaths — what the Mughal Emperor broke at Chamkaur — are proper-natural-moral foundation; their breach is proper-political-moral wrong." (Zafarnama)
Sustained engagement with Persian-Islamic political-religious tradition — Guru Gobind Singh writes in the proper Persian-Islamic political-religious idiom.
"The Persian-Islamic political-religious idiom is the proper-rhetorical vehicle for the indictment; the Guru engages Aurangzeb's own religious-political framework against him." (Zafarnama)
Continued mystical-religious framework.
"The proper-mystical-religious framework is what proper-political life requires; the Mughal Emperor's breach is also breach of the proper-mystical-religious foundation." (Zafarnama)
Strong critical-philosophical-political engagement.
"The Zafarnama is sustained critical-political-religious engagement with imperial-political authority on its own terms." (Zafarnama)
Proto-liberal-religious-political-philosophical resonances — proper limits of political authority.
"The Zafarnama articulates proper limits on political authority — what authority requires for legitimacy — with proto-liberal-religious-political resonances." (Standard scholarly account)
Internal Tensions
The Zafarnama has been universally cited as foundational Sikh political-religious document; its proper-historical-political interpretation has been variously assessed across centuries of Sikh political-religious-historical reflection.
I. Time
The 1705 late-Mughal-period moment after Chamkaur.
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II. Space
The Mughal-Khalsa political-religious confrontation setting.
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III. Matter
The embodied Khalsa-community and the Mughal political-religious authority.
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IV. Observer
Guru Gobind Singh as proper political-religious moral judge.
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V. Energy
The political-religious-moral energies of the indictment.
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VI. Information
The 111-verse Persian content.
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How Zafarnama resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.