Hanjee, Bhai Kaur Singh Ji's article is in the second last section on page 62, 'Selected Writings from Other Gurmukhs'.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Problem solved! The file has been uploaded as a pdf and can be viewed here: Will create a folder for the individual articles for easier viewing soon.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
The following document contains 15 articles from various sources on sarbloh bibek. For some reason the gurmukhi font does not show up in the link, and pages also get disorganized, but this problem can be fixed by downloading the file and opening it up in Word.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
It is new age thinking that will prevent you from progressing spiritually. Please read books by Bhai Randhir Singh Jee, a brahmgiyani who got real darshan of Vaheguru. Bhai Sahib's writings dispel all doubts about this issue, and inspire mature Sikhs to seek the nirgun darshan of Vaheguru. There is a collection of websites in the "Books" section of the Message Board Index which have made Bhai Sahby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
There is a whole jatha of Singhs/Singhnees in Toronto who all go to work/school in bana. Why give it up so easily? It may not be the 18th century, but Guru Sahib is no less powerful and supportive of his khalsa in this day and age. The biggest reason to not wear bana is lack of bishwaash and out of pure embarassment.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Another example to add to Bhai Kulbir Singh Jee's list is the kurbani done by gursikhs in Punja Sahib in 1922 (1923?), who sat in front of a moving train in order to feed the imprisoned gursikhs on board. These days, fools like me are more concerned about our own wellbeing than the wellbeing of our brothers and sisters, but these gurmukh pyarey were willing to allow themselves to be crushed to deby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
This is a bachan Sri Guru Har Rai Jee, as recorded by their daughter, Bibi Roop Kaur Ji. Worth reading and reflecting on. May we always remain balhaar to Gursikhs. Taken from ---------------------------- A Sikh could not have child || He pleaded in front of Guru, O king flower is there but no fruit || Guru said serve Sikhs and you will receive a child || Which ever Sikh Sant came hby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Can someone please explain some of these spelling mistakes?by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Keeping bibek reduces acne because it forces you to eliminate many intoxicants, chemicals, and unhealthy ingredients from your diet (assuming you stick to a simple diet of daal/parshada/dahi, etc). It would not be okay to use products that you know will do beadbi to your kes, i.e. bleach your kes.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Bohuth khoob jee! Mere raam har jan kai hau bal jaaee!by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
That would be amazing Bhai Sahib. Hopefully there are more anecdotal gems in there about Gursikhs, but even just that one is a significant one for Sikh records. Bohuth dhanwaad jee!by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Thank you Bhai Sahib, I had come across that as well but any copies I could find for sale online were extremely expensive. Down the road I might just go ahead and buy it though, as it may have a lot of useful information.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Just incredible! Dhan Gursikhi!by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Akaal74 Jee, Would it be possible to upload the remainder of the hukamnamey? I'm currently uploading what you have provided here onto a site known as the Sikh HerStory Archive, which will include historical documents, manuscripts, passages from texts, photographs, etc, pertaining to Sikh bibian. It would be great to see the rest of hukamnamey, if possible. Bohuth dhanwaad jee.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Vah vah! So blessed! Writing bani is a wonderful seva. Really inspiring to see the way Bibi Ji's entire family supported her and encouraged her in the completion of this labor of love. The calligraphy is very beautiful as well.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
This book contains a very interesting historical incident related to a one-on-one fight between a Gursikh bibi and a Pathan, which I'm very interesting in tracking down for a project I'm working on: It likely contains other references to Sikhs as well. It's probably a long stretch, but if anyone knows anyone who is able to read this and could track and translate down this passage,by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
This is REALLY helpful, thank you!by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I am trying to find historical evidence behind the following passage: The Sikh Temple of Nander, called Hazur Sahib, is sacred to the memory of the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, who passed away at this spot in 1708. This temple was the victim of constant inroads of Mohammedans from the Deccan, and the Sikhs felt helpless. They began to desert the place. These news reached Malwa in the Pby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Thanks for the translation veer Trust Singh jee.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Vaheguru!by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
1. You can probably modify this recipe to turn them into "cups": 2. Sarblohi knives are best if you have them, although steel is fine for cutting raw ingredients.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
You can also use this recipe and replace it with cholay I believe: Or you can not make tadka, instead just blend onion/tomato/garlic etc and then add that to the cholay as they are boiling, along with gheo and loon/haldi etc. But it will taste better if you use Bhai MB Singh's method or above method probably.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Bhenjee, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur did not act out of krodh. I'm sure you highly regard the opinion of Bhai Randhir Singh jee, please read Bhai Sahib's article on this subject. They explain that gurmukh warriors never fought with even an ounce of rage in them. Bir Ras is very different from krodh, and acting out of krodh is never gurmat. Even Bhai Randhir Singh jee was extremely respectful to tby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
How inspiring! Vah! And for the jooth story, it would be good to know the source.by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Vaheguroo! This hit home so hard. Bhai Sahib, does this mean every effort should be made to jap naam while doing gurbani abhiyaas as well?by sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Sorry for misunderstanding ns jee, my intention wasn't to attack you. The audio section is one of my favourite features of the app as I've found it really helpful to play certain banis and speak along with them, especially when I don't have time or am too sleepy to sit and read or when I take my kes out to dry, which takes at least an hour - so it's been extremely helpful for getting paath donby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Are you sure the audio files aren't already of a gursikh with a colossal amount of kamayee veerjee? Prominence isn't always equivalent to high avasthaby sk - Gurmat Discussion Forum