This has been discussed before.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteAnd I think sequel should be of about Banda Singh Bhadhur who he took the revengue of Sahibzaade Martydom. Guru Pyaareo, Baba Jee did not take revenge. Khalsa never has revenge in its heart.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
On the website, go to store. All the books written by Bhai Sahib will be displayed. Under 'Product Options', Select the 'Type' as 'Electronic-PDF'. Add the books to cart and then click checkout. They will be sent to the e-mail ID you've entered.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
You can download it from www.bsrstrust.orgby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
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eyesacademic jeeo, ਮੇਰੇ ਮਨ ਨਾਮੁ ਜਪਤ ਉਧਰੇ ॥ ਧ੍ਰੂ ਪ੍ਰਹਿਲਾਦੁ ਬਿਦਰੁ ਦਾਸੀ ਸੁਤੁ ਗੁਰਮੁਖਿ ਨਾਮਿ ਤਰੇ ॥1॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteIt would be wonderful if somebody could do interview with bhai sahib and other such gursikhs (bapu harbhajan singh jee) and post online. I doubt if they would agree to get interviewed. It's not hard to guess why.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteCan one believe in live guru....is it acceptable. QuoteKulbir Singh Ji A Sikh believes in Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee as our Guru or Khalsa Panth as a whole is Guru Panth. Belief in a human guru is prohibited for Sikhs, in the period after 1708. QuoteLIVE GURU FOR ME IS GURU GRANTH SAHIB When you already have the answer, why ask such questions in the first place? Tusi aap hi dubidha wiby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Hanjee. Bhai Sahib Ji lives in Pitampura, Delhi. He is nearly 95 years old, still writing books on Gurmat. This is a recent picture of Bhai Sahib doing Raul Seva at Akhand Paath Sahib, Delhi Samagam, 30 September, 2014. It was clicked towards the Bhog of Akhand Paath Sahib, when Bhai Sahib was reading Salok Mahalla 9.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteNo ਨੜੀਮਾਰ means people who do abortion Please refer to a dictionary. QuoteBoth are murderers therefore they have no right to live It's perfectly in accordance to Gurmat Please provide references from Gurbani or Rehatnamas before you label your Manmat statements as Gurmat. Gursikhs are ordered not to associate/keep relations with Kudimaars. We are NOT ordered to stone them tby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Singh_91 jee, I guess you meant ਕੁੜੀਮਾਰ instead of ਨੜੀਮਾਰ. ਨੜੀਮਾਰ means one who consumes tobacco. Quoteਨੜੀਮਾਰs should be stoned to death. There should be absolutely no tolerance towards such paapis. Do you really think that even such a thought is in accordance to Gurmat?by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Quote Do we do Nitnem paath even when we are really ill? Hanji. QuoteHow do we cleanse ourselves before we do Nitnem paath if there is no clean water or if there is no water available at all? How would you? lol!by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
The densities of gheo and water are almost the same. Therefore, water is really not weighed. e.g., if 1 baata of gheo was taken, then 4 baatay of water is used. Further, it differs from one type of flour to another. Some types of flour absorb more water than others.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Fully understood where you are coming from. Do tell us when you get blessed by His Darshan. We'll consider your advices. QuoteDo you know Guru Gobind has blessed a hindu person who use to live in Toronto now in usa with his Darshan. May Guru Sahib bless us too. And please learn to write full name of our Guru Pita with respect. No more discussion please. Enough time wasted already. Admby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteIf one goes to Panj pyaree Panj Pyaare and take Khande Di Pahul & follows guru teaching than more power to them & they look pious & do path **are better human being than me**but Hirda has to be pure.....one has to be humble.....not think higher than others.....if they don't follow Guru teachings.....cannot become Jivan Muktas.......Guru teaching is not just outer appearance....Jo prab ki milby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
QuoteGur-Deekhiya is those who go on obeying True-Guru's instructions ਪ੍ਰਥਮ ਰਹਿਤ ਯਹਿ ਜਾਨ ਖੰਡੇ ਕੀ ਪਾਹੁਲ ਛਕੇ ॥ ਸੋਈ ਸਿੰਘ ਪ੍ਰਧਾਨ ਅਵਰ ਨ ਪਾਹੁਲ ਜੋ ਲਏ ॥ Is this not the True Guru's instruction? Are you trying to say one does not need to go to the Panj Pyaare and take Khande Di Pahulby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
1. Fruits should be washed before eating. 2. Milk packed in polybags (khulla dudh) should not be consumed. One should get raw milk directly by oneself, or through another Gursikh, not through Non-Amritdharis. Where do you live Guru Pyaareo?by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
It is fine to do so. Many Singhs going to work/school take water/food in the same way as you have mentioned.by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
This thread reminded me of a sakhi of Sant Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale : The palm reading Pandit and Sant Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa One time a pandit came to see Sri Maan Sant Gyani Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale. The pandit came in front of Sant Ji and said that he had attained such an avastha that just by looking at someone’s hands he could tell what Akaal Purakh hby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
An old post on Tapoban Sahib forum by Bhai Balpreet Singh. I hope it will suffice. "A lot of abhiyasi Gursikhs don't go to Smagams anymore because of the spectacle they have become. It's a fact that the Akhand Kirtani Jatha has become something very different than what it once was. The Kirtan is now often very flashy and gimmicky. It's also sad that some kirtanis are actually paid to aby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
SinghAbb jee, Khas Khas is acceptable for Gursikhs. Also, opium is extracted from poppy seeds (khas khas), not the other way around. Talking about avoiding tea/coffee, both are stimulant drugs. They don't give a high, but are still are amal. That is why we call a regular tea/coffee drinker an 'amli'. ( no offence to anyone! )by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
'Jamman, Maran, Viyah, Anand Aad(i) Samay Jap Da Paath Karke, Karah Parshaad Tyaar Karke, Anand Sahib Da Paath, Ardas Karke, Panjaa'n Pyaarea'n Ate Hazoori Granthee Singhaa'n Da Vartara Varta Ke Rakh Uprant Sangataa'n Nu Varta Dena.' - 12th of 52 Hukams by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Jee. Sukhdeep Singh, please stop making issues out of non issues!by Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Initially, I did not want to comment on this post. But 'singhni' jee, the way you are responding to the satkaryog members of this forum is really annoying! You may disagree with anyone's opinions, but atleast show some respect while replying to them. If one is taking out some time from their busy life to reply to your question, you should be thankful to them. So firstly, please stop accusing eby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Bhagatjot Singh Ji, dass has also heard the same from old Singhs. But it was done rarely and not intentionally, and the souls doing so were in real 'rang'. We mortals are nowhere near to them. The present day Singhs have made it a intentional habit. By making an excuse that Puratan Singhs have somewhere in their lives done so, we are surely not doing good. Secondly, very respectfully with foldedby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
• Siri Asa dee Vaar Kirtan should be started at Amritvela and it should conclude in the first Pehar of the day. Then as per set program, Divas Suhela Kirtan should go on. - AKJ Press Release June 2011 I hope we were not confusing 'Asa Kee Vaar Kirtan' and 'Divas Suhela Kirtan'. Also, it makes more sense to do Bhog earlier. If a 'Kirat - Kamai Wala Gursikh' has Asa Kee Vaar in his nitnemby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Regarding Sri Asa Kee Vaar Kirtan during Kirtan Raen Sabaee, is there any example from puratan times? This vichaar is something which I've never heard of before. Although this seems like a good thing to do, what are the thoughts of elder gurmukhs about it (Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Ji or Master Jaswant Singh Ji)? The second point is 100% spot on! Most of the times, Bhog of Evening Kirtan is dby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Could any knowledgeable gurmukh shed light on the tradition of 'panj kapare' (five garments)? In an article, 'The Significance of The Hazooriya', it was written that, "It is part of the tradition of panj kapare (five garments), comprising dastaar (turban), hazooria, long chola (dress), kamar-kasaa (material tied around the waist like a belt) and kachheraa (under-garment). Reference to this hasby Mohkam Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum