Wednesday, 18 June 2014

A Teacher throughout his life- Predhuman Dhar

The demise of revered Sh P K Joshep Dhar, a vibrant volunteer of the community, who played a role of an Idol for many like me, came as a jolter to the social organisations of the community.
I still remember our first meeting when he corrected my anchoring script and gave me some enlightening thoughts and couplets that I use regularly. His positivism and blissful aura always made me feel blessed for being known to him. The day He kept his hand on my head and arm on shoulder at a Doctor's clinic, half of my anxiety and disease was gone. His confidence, will power and socialism did not leave him even when he was lying on bed..... much to say about this noble soul but dont find words to express this benevolent personality.
It has been his immense love for literature and getting communities together has got him a mention in “The great people of Jammu and Kashmir”, a 440- page book authored by Surjit Singh wherein, a write-up on “Catholic Church in Jammu and Kashmir” written by, Mr. Predhuman K. Joseph Dhar, figures in the book.
Mr. Joseph Dhar was a journalist of repute whose articles got published in various journals and newspapers in India and abroad. Even while going through his letters to editor, one can sense the intellectual and moral righteousness of this great literary man. Mr P K Joseph Dhar had a deep sense of history, which the book named above too endorses. Besides propounding chirstianity among people of the state, his articles have also covered social, political, economic, philosophical and religious issues.
The manner in which he played with words, being staunch and yet sophisticated, putting up almost all the right  points before the people as well as the governing authorities through his master pieces of articles and letters. The reader comes to know about the scholarship, literary acumen, and interpretive bent of mind of the author of the articles.
Mr P K Joseph Dhar throughout his life, proved to be a teacher in real sense. His phenomenal memory got to his credit to figure in the “Encyclopedia of the Kashmiri Pandits” and “WHO IS WHO”, published by the American Biographical Institute, Carolina-USA. It was through his effortless work towards the society that won him several of State and national awards for his objective writings and contribution to the field of Education.
 The Door Darshan Kashmir has earlier telecasted a 28 minute documentary titled “Shehil Kul” (Shady Tree) on Joseph Dhar recently. His written scripts for many documentaries telecast over Door Darshan Srinagar chief among them being “ Aurat Yahan Aur Vahan” ( Women here as there- In India and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) and “Paet Kum” (Silk Worm) are words of wisdom. He has translated the Holy Bible into Kashmiri which was released by the Apostolic Nuncio to India, at Jammu October 2.  The Kashmir Version includes the Books of the Apocryphaas well. It took him 16 years to accomplish the task and is published by the Bible Society of India. He is the Convener of Catholic Christian Forum Jammu and Kashmir and is the “defender of Faith” in this part of the country.
People may have different opinions regarding his work on bible. different are the interpretations to his being the bridging loop between communities; But, to me, translating any religious book in our mother tongue brings an addition to the literature of our community language. Rather than criticising, we need to ponder what effective measures of the other religion forces a great man like him to pay more emphasis to an unknown religion.  his leaving this world of materialism may not haunt many but is absence is a great loss to KP community and to the Christian community as well. 

May his soul rest in peace!!

Bindianil