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Vaaheguruu ji ka khalsa, Vaheguruu ji ki fatehh Happy New Year to Everyone !!We have a brilliant essay to share by guru saahibs pyaari, Bibi Himmat Kaur Jee. Had some trouble posting it here so would be easier to just go straight to our blog It is a MUST read !!!http://sikhvibes.blogspot.com/ Vaheguruuuuu
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rwgu sUhI bwxI sRI kbIr jIau qQw sBnw Bgqw kI ] raag soohee baanee sree kabeer jeeo thathhaa sabhanaa bhagathaa kee || Raag Soohee, The Word Of Kabeer Jee, And Other devotees. kbIr ky kabeer kae Of Kabeer <> siqgur pRswid ] ik oa(n)kaar sathigur prasaadh || One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: Avqir Awie khw qum kInw ] avathar aae kehaa thum keenaa || Since your birth, what have you done? rwm ko n…
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Vaheguruu ji ka khalsa, Vaheguruu ji ki fatehh Please take time out to read the below essay. Had some problems posting it here in its full english/gurmukhi context so please follow the below link and share the love this bibi has for guru saahib ! http://sikhvibes.blogspot.com/ Vaheguruuuuu
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Waheguru G Ka Khalsa Waheguru G Ki Fateh Sadh Snagat g aao asi saare apne uss Itihas nu yaad kariye jis nu assi bhulai baithe han............ Ohna Guru K Sikhan nu yaad kariye jina ne Sikhi di aan, shaan nu assman ton v uccha pahuchya....... Please click on the below link & c the bravery video of 19th centuary brave sikh's......... http://images.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=h...l%3Den%26sa%3DN Waheguru G Ka Khalsa Waheguru G Ki Fateh
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Parents give blessings to their children. We ask Waheguru to make our children rich and well off. We ask Waheguru to make our children successful in their work and jobs. Which parent doesn’t want this for their children? We ask Waheguru that may our children make a name for themselves in the world. But we should also ask that our children may have love for the Guru. May they love the Guru that much that without the Guru they don’t feel their life is complete. Baba Fareed Jee’s mother, Bibi Merium Jee, said to her son as a young child, “O my son, do simran (remember and meditate on the Lord)”. “Ma, if I do simran then what will I get in return?” The mother replied, “T…
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Dhan Dhan Saadh Sangat Jeeo! I come accross this word *spiritual* so very frequently. Earlier I thought I understood this word but now as I read more and more, I feel I do not know what *spirituality* is all about! I humbly request you Saadh Sangat Jee, to help me out by making me understand *spirituality*. :s
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aap shayi hoya, sachche da sachcha dhoya Baba Harbans Singh Ji Kar Sewa Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Delhi(India) http://www.panjpyare.com BABA HARBANS SINGH JI belongs to this tradition of Kar Sewa organization at present. He was born on 1 st January, 1923 in village Noorpur Thal, District Sargodha of Punjab now in Pakistan. His father Sardar Asa Singh Ji and mother Mata Dharam Kaur Ji were deeply religious minded persons. Babaji from the childhood itself wanted to join company of Sikh Saints and other religious persons. Baba Harbans Singh Ji abandoned the domestic life in 1943 and joined the KARSEWA for construction of Historical shrines of Nankana Sahib now in Paki…
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I Weep....
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mY rovMdI sBu jgu runw ruMnVy vxhu pMKyrU ] mai rova(n)dhee sabh jag runaa ru(n)narrae vanahu pa(n)khaeroo || I weep; the whole world weeps; even the birds of the forest weep with me. ieku n runw myry qn kw ibrhw ijin hau iprhu ivCoVI ] eik n runaa maerae than kaa birehaa jin ho pirahu vishhorree || The only thing which doesn't weep is my body's sense of separateness, which has separated me from my Lord. supnY AwieAw BI gieAw mY jlu BirAw roie ] supanai aaeiaa bhee gaeiaa mai jal bhariaa roe || In a dream, He came, and went away again; I cried so many tears. Awie n skw quJ kin ipAwry Byij n skw koie ] aae n sakaa thujh kan piaarae bhaej n sakaa koe || I can't c…
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gauVI mhlw 5 ] gourree mehalaa 5 || Gauree, Fifth Mehla: ibKY rwj qy AMDulw BwrI ] bikhai raaj thae a(n)dhhulaa bhaaree || The blind beggar is better off than the vicious king. duiK lwgY rwm nwmu icqwrI ]1] dhukh laagai raam naam chithaaree ||1|| Overcome by pain, the blind man invokes the Lord's Name. ||1|| qyry dws kau quhI vifAweI ] thaerae dhaas ko thuhee vaddiaaee || You are the glorious greatness of Your slave. mwieAw m…
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Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh SSA all, Not sure if anyone could help me on this, but a while ago the TV channel Lashkara used to show beautiful kirtan from various gurdwaras. One kirtan in particular came from bangla sahib, where koi bole ram ram koi khudda hay was sang by ragi log and i just to know that if anyone remembered the name of the jatha doing the kirtan? It was in my mind the best sang shabad of koi bole ram ram koi khudda ae. Thanks
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WJKK WJKF gursikha dass was reading this amazing gursikh brought tears to my eyes as you'll find out by reading about this true guru da sikh bhai sukhdev singh ji defienetly a gursikh the youth should look up to :D . Bhai Sukhdev Singh Sakheera`s father was Sardar Budh Singh and mother was Mata Surjit Kaur. Bhai Sahib had an elder brother, Balbir Singh, an elder sister, Dalbir kaur, a younger brother, Waryam Singh, and a younger sister, Sukhbir Kaur. His elder sister was married to the elder brother of the amazing Bhai Anokh Singh Babbar. Bhai Sahib's elder brother became a Shaheed in Police custody. His younger sister was also married. His younger brother was a farmer. …
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Taken From: http://cyberspirits.blogspot.com/2008/01/t...e-india-by.html "Tu Baabar Nahi Jaabar hai" (O Baabar your name should be Jaabar(a person who takes something forcefully)) said the founder of sikhism Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji after seeing the poor and miserable state of Hindus and Hindustan(India) under the tyrant regime of Mughal Emperor Baabar. Baabar just conquered India with a mere 500 men army with him. People in India were so weak that lakhs of Hindus could not fight 500 men and whole of India got itself into the clutches of slavery. But it was the big and strong heart of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji who did not fear Baabar and favoured the truth by opposing his misde…
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A Sakhi Of Guru Gobind Singh One Day the Rababis sang a Shabad before the Guru and the sangat sat in rapt attention. The Sikhs said to the Guru "Sache Patishah, the rababis have sang so sweetly" The Guru did not say anything. Again the Sikhs said "Sache Patishah, the rababis have sang so sweetly" . The Guru replied "The Rababis have certainly done a good rendition but the shovel is with them (Par Kahi inhhan hi paas hai)." The Sikhs asked "Sache Patishah, please explain to us the expression the shovel is with them". "The shovel is with them is a story which I shall relate to you" stated the Guru to his Sikhs. An official lived in a village where there was a persian …
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Origins Maharajah Duleep Singh © Most of Britain's Sikhs have their origins in immigration either from the Punjab in Northwest India in the 1950s and 60s, or from East Africa slightly later. The first recorded Sikh settler in Britain was Maharajah Duleep Singh. The first settler - The first recorded Sikh settler in Britain was Maharajah Duleep Singh. Duleep Singh was the last ruler of the Sikh kingdom of Punjab. The Maharajah was dethroned after six years' rule, and exiled to Britain in 1849 at the age of 14, after the Anglo-Sikh wars. There is a statue to the Maharajah at Butten Island, Thetford, Norfolk, near the Elveden Estate where he lived in Britain. The stat…
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Sikhism was born in the Punjab area of South Asia, which now falls into the present day states of India and Pakistan. The main religions of the area at the time were Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam. Guru Nanak © Nine Gurus followed Nanak and developed the Sikh faith and community over the next centuries. <H2 title="Subsection title">Militarisation of the Sikhs</H2>Sikhism was well established by the time of Guru Arjan, the fifth Guru. Guru Arjan completed the establishment of Amritsar as the capital of the Sikh world, and compiled the first aut…
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