bhai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > correct me if im wrong, > > Just to confirm, naam drir is when the Panj tell > you the jugti of Naam and then make you recite > naam? > > i think it is when one of the panj hug you and > then recite naam simran? It is Gupt, only 5 Pyare can tell you what it isby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Anand Kaur Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gurfateh > > What if you have been blessed with amrit from the > panj piyare but not with naam drir, as daas was, > surely this doesn't mean that one needs to go to > an amrit sanchaar again? If one wishes to Jap Naam with the Vidhee that Guru Maharaj Jee blessed us with, then we should definitely Pesh ourselby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Upkaar Singh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sukhdeep Singh Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > WaahGuroooo, what a great find! I cannot imagin > > the power and unity the panth would be in if > they > > had adopted this Maryada. > > > > I think the following verses > > > > ਜਿਸ ਨੇ ਪਾਹੁਲ ਨ ਲby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
When Death comes there is no fear in their eyes, for they are glad to die They embrace Death as a long lost friend, they are happy to see their life end. When they see death come near, their eyes are full of tears. Tears of happiness not of being sad, because when Death comes they are glad. The time has come for them to embrace their Beloved Lord, spending their life fruitfully this is tby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
ks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, > Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, > Then maybe I should wait, cause I know I cannot > guarantee Amritvela, due to work/ laziness. > About kachera, your reply is exactly what was > posted, and I cannot imagine, how is one to be > clean if not allowed to remove before shower > kachera, to at least cleanse bodby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
ks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh, > I would humbly hope to get guidance with regards > to kachera, and dastaar not being seperate for > oneself after taking Amrit. This is of big > concern to me, as I had read on this forum, and > asked but received no reply. > Someone has posted that kachera is to be on evenby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
GurmanSingh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amazing, If only finding Sach Khand was as simple > as typing it into Google Maps! Haha, that would be amazing indeed!by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
GurmanSingh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Amazing, If only finding Sach Khand was as simple > as typing it into Google Maps! Haha.by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Many wonderful thoughts Bhai Sahib. Whilst Doing Larreevaar Santhia I too found that the 7 Shabads of Mahalla 4 in Raag Maajh are Pure Bliss. The Chhants in Asa Raag and Bihaagra Raag are my favourites. All of Gurbani is Blissful, but certain Shabads and Raags hit different Gursikhs with different arrows of Bliss and Love. Whilst sitting in Rainsbhai Keertans, we can see when a Keertani startby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
A Very informative article. I stumbled upon it a few months ago but didn't put the effort into read it as it was in Larreevaar and the quality of the pictures I found wasn't too good. Something that is interesting from the Document is: ਜਿਸ ਨੇ ਪਾਹੁਲ ਨ ਲਈ ਹੋਵੇ ਉਸਕੇ ਹਾਥ ਕਾ ਨ ਛਕਤ ਹੋਹਿਂ Those that have not taken Amrit, doby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
When taking Hukamnamma, I find that Suhee Raag is the most difficult to read.by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
My goodness Sukhdeep Singh not again!by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Sorry I am confused, what is a "sarai"by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
jaskirat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Uttam Singh Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Karahi > > Pateela > > Covers > > Karchee > > Either jangaal or ghaRa (sarbloh) for daal. > > Baatae > > Chamche > > Thaal > > Clay storage such as ghaRa > > Veer Jeeo few more items: > Tumbler (usually called Glass) for dby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Uttam Singh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can someone please make a list of must have > sarbloh utensils for cooking in and eating out of, > for someone who does not have a history of either > sarbloh or cooking lol. > > Didn't think of the little things like having a > sarbloh cover etc. so please help a brother out! All you need is a Medium sizedby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Vista Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I thought SGPC where making a printing place for > Saroops in Vancouver area? > > Even though we don't agree with printing Saroops > as the satkaar can not be maintained, that is the > only option at this time until we get more > likharee's of BaNee. This isn't happening in Vancouver, it is supposed to be happeniby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
The Saroop at Dasmesh Darbar is no longer available, I have already checked for Bhenjee.by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Interesting Article I found here on Bhai Hardas Jee Ramgharia Dynasty: Bhai Hardas and Jassa Singh Ramgharia. From the Tenth Guru to the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Gurinder Singh Mann Bhai Hardas (Haridas) was a resident of Sur Singh, a large village in the Lahore district (now Taran Taran); he became a close confidant of Guru Gobind Singh. He prepared an early recension of Gby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I had the chance of talking to Bhai Sadhu Singh (Bapu Jee) Pictured below. We talked for quite a while, and even now he is here for the entire week for Smagam in Vancouver, and I get the chance to talk to him about Gurbani Viakaarn. He is quite learned and has a lot of knowledge of not just Gurbani but other subjects as well. He has taught me a great deal of Viakarn in the few short days I have dby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
No I don't think it is. A Singh gave it to me (Pictures). But it might be on PDL, I have not seen it there though.by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I have seen the same as well whilst browsing through Manuscripts on Punjab Digital Library. Very confusing to see Mangal of Ik Onkar Satgur Parsaad come before all these Hindu Texts. One thing this proves is that even in other Texts Mangals always come first!by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
That is True, it says Sammat 1771, The reason I wrote it as 1644, is because the file that I have as two dates 1644 and 1701. It seems the more accurate date is 1701. I will correct this. The First Saroop says 1701, which is 1653 A.D Sorry for the first error, I did not provide the incorrect date on purpose.by gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
jaskirat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kulbir Singh Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > 4. Another thing that is clear from this > picture > > is that "Jap" is not part of Mool Mantra and is > a > > Sirlekh. How else did this Baani get the name > > "Jap" jee Sahib? If we consider "Jap" to be > part > > of the Moolby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Sant Gurbachan Singh Jee Bhindranwale on Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Jee Sant Gurbachan Singh Jee had a lot of love for any Gurmukh Pyara that kept Rehat and did a lot of Naam Abhiaas. In Sant Jee's writings and Katha many times you can hear Sant Jee referring to himself as the dust at the feet of those Gurmukhs that keep Rehat and are Guru-Valey. ਦਿੱਹਲੀ ਮੇ ਰਕਾby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮੁ ਹਮਾਰਾ ਭੋਜਨੁ ਛਤੀਹ ਪਰਕਾਰ ਜਿਤੁ ਖਾਇਐ ਹਮ ਕਉ ਤ੍ਰਿਪਤਿ ਭਈ ॥ The Lord's Name is my food; eating the thirty-six varieties of it, I am satisfied and satiated. Gurmukhs don't really need to eat food, we eat to live not live to eat. Perhaps you have reached such an avastha where you don't need Bhojaby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
preet kokri Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I already requested about home made tips. Anyhow i > tried scrubbing lemon by cutting it into two > pieces. With 2lemons it near about covered > 70%task, but i dont know what to use for outer > side of this bowl, it's totally black rusted. I suggest you do what Preetam Singh has suggested. Soak the Bhandai oveby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
That is good news. I myself have pictures of Saroops from 1644 and 1653. If you look on my Flickr, I've posted pictures from some of these saroops. Here is one of Sri Sukhmani Sahib from a Saroop from 1653. The Picture posted by me in the first post is from the same Saroop from 1653. This picture is from 1644 of Sri Sukhmani Sahibby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
ਪੀਵਹੁ ਪਾਹੁਲ ਖੰਡੇਧਾਰ ਹੋਇ ਜਨਮ ਸੁਹੇਲਾ । VaahigurooJeeKaKhalsa VaahigurooJeeKeeFateh! An Amrit Sanchar Smagam has been organised by the Akhand Keertani Jatha BC on May 19th at 8 AM at Khalsa Primary School (Across the Street from Khalsa School Newton Campus). For those wishing to attend Please do Full Kesi Ishnaan, wearing 5 Kakkarby gsingh - Gurmat Discussion Forum