ਸਤਿਗੁਰਬਚਨਕਮਾਵਣੇਸਚਾਏਹੁਵੀਚਾਰੁ॥
Muktee
October 09, 2012 08:30AM
Please can somebody explain and clarify what is muktee and how it can be achieved?

Can you only obtain muktee via Sikhism and being an Amritdhari?

What is the difference between Muktee and Swarg (heaven)?

If you are a Non- Amridhari individual and commit bad deeds you are punished by the devils and are then reincarnated as XYZ based on the actions/deeds committed in your previous life. Is that right?

If you are a Gursikh – Amritdhari, keeps Rehat and lives a ‘gristy jeevan’ where does that leave you after death? What determines whether you will be:

a) Reincarnated?
b) Go to heaven?
c) Achieve muktee?

If you go to heaven do you still have a chance to achieve muktee?

What is the definition of muktee?

Thank you
Reply Quote TweetFacebook
Re: Muktee
October 09, 2012 08:48AM
Gurmat Mukti means living in Darshan of Vaheguru, in Sachkhand forever and not getting this Gurmat Mukti means we would have to come back, by first coming in the womb and then taking birth. The process of taking birth is painful. Then living the life all over again and taking the risk of committing sins that may result in more negative Karma thereby prolonging our existence in the planes of Chaurasi Lakh jooni, can be very painful and agonizing.

Gurmat Mukti is not merely getting released from the sorrow giving body, or release from cycle of 8.4 million Joonis, or living in heaven, Jannat, Shivpuri, Brahmapuri, Baikunth etc. or attaining the Shunya Avastha that is called Nirvaana, or attaining the so called Mukti propagated by Advaita-Vedantins whereby one realizes that he is Brahm, or the anihilation of the self etc. Gurmat Mukti is about actual Vasal or Milaap or union with Jyot-Roopi Vaheguru while living and then after leaving this body as well. After death, living in Sachkhand, with Vaheguru, is called Gurmat Mukti.

It is strongly advised that one should read Anhad Shabad Dasam Duaar written by Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee. There is a whole chapter on Mukti in there.

Kulbir Singh
Reply Quote TweetFacebook
Re: Muktee
October 09, 2012 02:21PM
Manvir Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Please can somebody explain and clarify what is
> muktee and how it can be achieved?

Only through Gurbani - Gurmat - and no other religion Dhan Guru Nanak Dev Jees' gaddi on Dharm in Kalyug at present " Sab te vada Satgur Nanak"
>
> Can you only obtain muktee via Sikhism and being
> an Amritdhari?
>
as Per Kulbir Singh Jee's comments above

> What is the difference between Muktee and Swarg
> (heaven)?
>

two different things altogether - Gursikh doesn't look for anything but Waheguru's Milaap.


> If you are a Non- Amridhari individual and commit
> bad deeds you are punished by the devils and are
> then reincarnated as XYZ based on the
> actions/deeds committed in your previous life. Is
> that right?
>

There is no way any human being can answer that - to answer it one has to be God himself dont you think? However it's obvious the goal at the bare minimum is to increase on to amritdhari level - but that is determined By past Karms and only Gurbani can rid that -" Gur ka Shabad katee kooth karm"


> If you are a Gursikh – Amritdhari, keeps Rehat
> and lives a ‘gristy jeevan’ where does that
> leave you after death? What determines whether you
> will be:
>
> a) Reincarnated?
> b) Go to heaven?
> c) Achieve muktee?
>


leaves you much higher than anyone on this earth I would say as to have janm in a sikh household is a blessing in itself. But we cannot answer due to everyone having different karms - there is no true answer here.

> If you go to heaven do you still have a chance to
> achieve muktee?
>
> What is the definition of muktee?
>

as Per Kulbir Singh Jee comments.
Reply Quote TweetFacebook
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.

Click here to login