It's disappointing to see Singhs fighting in Maharaaj Jee's Darbar, but the Sangat of New Jersey needs to be commended for taking a stand. Only when each one of us wakes up and takes action will we be able to stop these chors and Masands from weakening our Kaum more and more. My head bows to those who took a stand to stop Gurbachan Singh from speaking from the Panth's stage. I believe I saw Bby DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
They look so familiar.. I'm sure I've seen a picture or something of the Singh at 4:16 for sure. Anyone have any info?by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
sk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Weary feet > gasping chest > the road is long > her limbs crave rest > exploding pain > aching heart > she cannot breath > her mouth is parched > she cannot breath > the road is long > she cannot breath > she can’t go on > > she digs her heel into the ground > swiftly, she stops to turn around > no breath leftby DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
The handwriting style resembles the style of Bhai Jaswant Singh Khosa from Malaysia. I believe - someone correct me if I'm wrong - that he has done Seva of a saroop that is Prakash in Singh Sabha Gurduaara, Southall; Singh Sabha Gurduaara, Edmonton; Fremont Gurduaara Sahib and at Har Kee Pourree, Sri Amritsar.by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Sangat Jee, can someone please provide the source of the line Gareeb Kee Rakhia, Jarvaannay Kee Bhakhia? I believe it's written in an Ithhaasik Granth and was mentioned in a Sakhi about Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Jee.by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I may be wrong, but I'm very sure Bhagat Pooran Singh Jee returned his Padam Shri to protest Operation Bluestar.by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
So in the case of Shabads with two Rahaao panktheea, which pankthee should be the Asthhaayee when doing Keertan?by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
So would it be safe to say that, in a way, the Rahaao pankthee is not apart of the shabad in the sense that it is not counted in the total and that's why it's always followed by a one? Sorry if I sound stupid, just want to get a firm grasp of the concept.by DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I just had a quick question regarding Gurbaanee's Numbering System; often when discussing Raagmaala, an argument brought up against it is the oddities in the numbering system. i.e. 1 's throughout and no ascending or collective count. Can someone then explain why in some Shabads we can see two consecutive ones? An example would be in the shabad, 'Darshan Dekh Jeevaa Gur Thaeraa.' Dhanvaadby DilaavarSingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum