The Rudra Avtar covers the stories of two avatars, or incarnations, related to
Rudra or
Shiva. This composition covers the most important wars within Sikh
philosophy, such as the fight between
Bibek Buddhi and
Abibek Budhi, (truth and falsity), and the fight between wisdom and ignorance. This composition covers the concepts of
Gyaan (Knowledge) and
Dhyana (Attention) and is against fake ritualism and practices.
Incarnations of Rudra (Shiva) Guru Gobind Singh sanctified and narrated the life history of two souls, designating them with the title Rudra and as incarnations of
Rudra:
Datta Twenty-three
gurus are recounted in this chapter and the
pen-name of
Syām is used by the author near the end of the chapter.
Parasnath Second of the two chapters of the Rudra Avtar, the composition has 358
Channds. The composition is about the life history of Parasnath and his discourse with
Matsyendranath. Verses no.45–89 describe Parasnath paying obeisance to
Durga. ==History==