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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! KHALSA By: Me Khalsa, the pure ones, Khalsa, the fearless ones, Khalsa, the brave ones, They always get homeruns. We are the Khalsa! Sisters and brothers, Kaurs and Singhs, Princesses and lions, Saint soldiers, Strong as steal, Steady as stone, Fighting side by side, Against the 5 enemies within us, Passion, anger, greed, Attachment, and ego, Is what people think they need. Those enemies are what we fight, All day, and all night. Khalsa lives honestly, Serving mankind. Khalsa is loyal, Using their energetic mind. Khalsa doesn’t discriminate, Khalsa doesn’t hate, Khalsa doesn’t disrespect, And …
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Sat Sri Akal..... I am forwarding a mail i got from Dr. Kanwar Ranvir Singh (co-moderator of sikhspirit.com) about the Sikh Art of War in 5 parts... NB: i am not an agent or supporter of Dr. Singh....just like to share the info about this our history...and if my fellow brothers/sisters have any questions then you may contact Dr. Singh here: Dakhalsa@aol.com or if there is anything to discuss please share ur views.... Sikh Art of War...PART 1: ------------------------------- The Sikh art of war works on the plane of the spirit, and the world. Durga represents the intellect helping the forces of good - the gods beat down and kill our inner negativity, our inner…
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Sat Sri Akal..... I am forwarding a mail i got from Dr. Kanwar Ranvir Singh (co-moderator of sikhspirit.com) about Diwan-Eh-Goya written by Bhai Nand Lal ji..... NB: i am not an agent or supporter of Dr. Singh....just like to share the info about this Book...and if my fellow brothers/sisters have any questions then you may contact Dr. Singh here: Dakhalsa@aol.com or if there is anything to discuss please share ur views.... [this was missionary material. one interpretation of 'dasam granth' was that it was largely aimed at a hindu mission, in the same way as this diwan was aimed at muslim mission.] BHAI NAND LAL AND KHIZR Bhai Nand Lal Goya was the chief of t…
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! What does everyone think of Shaheed Udham Singh?, dus every1 hate him coz he cut his hair?, do u think he gave a gud kurbani? Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! :D :D :D
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As I walk in the sky with Waheguru, I think of good things, As he is doing simran, I am just thinking of One, The only one who will make me Happy, The One God, The One Immortal, The One with the power to make a family, A family withe parents, brothers, sisters, and pets, But the one thing I keep my mind on when I'm down, Is Waheguru!
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Vahegurooo jee Here is another poem i wrote..its not very good...i jsut write what i feel..please sadh sangat ji..give me advice and guide me..i am a moorakh wondering aimlessly on this earth Dont be Dumb... As I walk this path to the shadow of death 8.4 million On a dead mans chest We run in circles you see Coming out of the ground of dirt There is no end to this cycle of hurt Walk on the path of Gursikhi And forever be free Give you life to the one and only You say you don’t need him What he has he given me? Contemplate the Lord? How silly can you be? He gave you everything you have Your throw him away as he doesn’t exist Then walking around all <Ed…
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Electrifying Nitnem
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WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH Pyaari Saadh Sangat jee, being a student of electrical engineering who tries reciting the daily Banis, i felt like expressing an electrifying experience regarding the Nitnem Banis. Lets suppose that our soul is a motor. A motor on which dust has accumulated. So before starting it we need to clear of the dust. This is done by repeating or meditating on WAHEGURU for sometime before starting Nitnem. Once the dust is cleared, the motor is ready to be started. Japuji Sahib is the starter and charges the motor, generating the least minimum voltage. No wonder it is said that if a Sikh practices just one Bani, it must be Japuji Sahi…
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This is an email that was sent to a young lady who’s friend was contemplating breaking her Amrit by cutting her hair, and drinking alcohol. She was not sure as to whether or not to help her, or still be friends with her. The message below was sent by a Singh: I do not think your friend completely understood what taking Amrit is about... When taking Amrit you are giving yourself to your Guru. People say it is about giving your head, actually, it's a lot more than that. When you take Amrit you are not only giving your body, you are also giving your mind and soul (aathma) to Guru. When you receive Amrit you say to Guru that "I am yours, I no longer belong to 'me'. Whe…
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kundalini yoga
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anyone who believes in that kind of yoga and mantras needs to read this shabad http://www.sikhnet.com/GurbaniKirtan/tr_0738a.html Yoga is not the patched coat, Yoga is not the walking stick. Yoga is not smearing the body with ashes. Yoga is not the ear-rings, and not the shaven head. Yoga is not the blowing of the horn. Remaining unblemished in the midst of the filth of the world - this is the way to attain Yoga. ||1|| By mere words, Yoga is not attained. One who looks upon all with a single eye, and knows them to be one and the same - he alone is known as a Yogi. ||1||Pause|| Yoga is not wandering to the tombs of the dead; Yoga is not sitting in trances. Yoga is …
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SSA, recently i have been reading SGGS..... and i have been think of this for a long time now; how is the SGGS organised....yes in 3 parts; 1) Japji, So Dar, Sohila 2) 31 Rags 3)Shaloka, Mundavani and Rag Mala....but how is numbering system? After some verses there are a lot of numbers; and it looks like it a counting over the recent Stanzas or Parts....could someone please explain how this is organised? i read that it is 'computerised' system or in other words very mathematically correct....but i have not understood it yet, cause i have not read SGGS alot....always been readen from parts; like i read some Phaths/Banis and then stop....but now i am reading from Start …
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Rituals
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Original Message ----- From: Gagandeep Sethi To: nirula_satinder@hotmail.com Cc: Mit Sethi ; PUSHPINDER SINGH ; Eastern Connexions Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 5:01 AM Changing Perceptions about Rituals and Conventions Bhupinder Singh (Mahal) In his novel "1984", George Orwell chronicles the pain and suffering of Winston Smith at the hands of an insensitive government. Strange to say that by a quirk of fate, in that very year of 1984, Orwell's premonitions were instead to visit upon the Sikh quom who were made to suffer the same fate as Smith at the hands of authorities intent upon not only to break them physically but to discredit and root out their indepen…
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