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MokhamSingh

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  1. https://youtu.be/eDARO9-rKpQ
  2. When our mind merges back into SACH CHIT ANAND ISHVER...that is SACHKAND...
  3. One of the best explanations of NAAM, that I heard, is that: When we listen to Gurbani Kirtan...that is Naam. When we read or listen to Gurbani...that is Naam. When we focus our mind on the SAT CHIT ANAND ISHVER JYOT, that is Naam... SAT CHIT ANAND ISHVER JYOT, is limitless.... The more we focus...the more Anand we will acquire... Listening to Kirtan, listening to Gurbani etc. is all Anand inducing. But the more we focus, on Gurmantar, then more Anand is aquired. For most people, listening to Kirtan or Gurbani is very relaxing. And during that time they lose anxiety and unsavoury thoughts. But that Anand tends to stop once the Kirtan or Gurbani stops. In order to reach the state of perpetual Anand bliss, we then need to focus on the Gurmantar. Naam comprises of Kirtan, Paath, and Katha. There are different stages of Naam. The most important thing is to build up the focus on the JYOT... I’ve never been to Canada, but I can read books about Canada. I can look at images of Canada. But to see Canada in real life, I need to travel there. Gurbani Kirtan, Gurbani Katha, Gurbani Paath, shows us what SACHKAND is like. But to see SACKHAND, we need to get there. Getting to see SACHKAND, requires immense focus and concentration, through Gurmantar.
  4. https://archive.org/details/namdhari Although this site is from the Namdhari Kukha movement, it does contain many digitised Granths...
  5. Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha has done a great task of explaining Gurmat philosophy in this book. There is some common ground between Gurmit and other faiths, but the fact remains that the Sikh faith is independent in its own right...
  6. There’s a really nice serial on Netflix, for anyone who is interested....with English subtitles... After their death, the key characters are called by Dharam Raja to explain the roles they played in this epic saga... They all try to justify their actions... The questions asked by the Dharam Raja, are questions that arise in the mind of all of us... The reasons given are very interesting... Good actors in this serial, well played out... Draupadi is played by Kasmmira Irani... ? The men are portrayed without Kesh, which is such a shame. In the Mahabharata serials, and even in Ramayana, people had Kesh. Sri Ram Chandra and Krishna did not have beards, since they were Avtars of deities, but they did have Kesh...
  7. Famous Punjabi singer Sardool Sikandef passes away... https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/noted-punjabi-singer-sardool-sikander-passes-away-at-the-age-of-60-101614149805046.html ?
  8. Chaubis Avtar is also an ULATHA (transliteration of ancient Sanskrit). The difference here is that 10th Patshahi has written some things which are not mentioned in the Puranas. And not included all of the things that are written in the Puranas... Guru Ji gave the seva to a Pandit Scholar to teach the Khalsa Sanskrit or translations, but he refused on the basis that the Khalsa were not Brahmins or Khatris. Guru Ji told the egoistic pandit, that one day, pandits will come to the Khalsa for their education! Guru Ji did the ulatha of these Puranas, so that Khalsa could gain knowledge, and not be deceived by the cunning pandits who felt that their scriptures were more sacred, and that only Brahmins and Khatris could have access to them... For centuries, the so called priest caste manipulated society to fulfil their own needs. But after reading 10th Patshahi’s Bani, no one can be mislead! In these writings, Guru Ji gave Khalsa the knowledge that they needed to remain SUTANTAR (independent). Guru Ji omitted the lengthy translations, which go into far more detail. Guru Ji translated the warrior spirit, which was needed at the time for the Khalsa mindset. Guru Ji also showed, in his writings, the shortcomings of these Avtars, who folk regarded as PURE DIVINE.. Guru Ji draws comparison to the attributes to AKAL PURAKH, and these avtars. Thus opening the eyes of the Khalsa, to shun worship of deities, and to focus entirely on the JAGAT JYOT, that is inside of us, i.e AKAL PURAKH’S Jyot... ?
  9. The Mukti Nama is given by 10th Patshahi... The 52 Bachan are also given by 10th Patshahi... Balwinder Singh has written a fantastic small book on the 52 Bachan, where he shows the correlation between these instructions and the instructions in SGGS...?
  10. I would just like to add the following: Sharda Pooran Granth was written by Bhai Mani Singh, when he asked 10th Patshahi, which Bani to recite in immediate hardships etc... Charitro Pakhyan is an ULATHA (Transliteration) of ancient Sanskrit Granth). Guru Ji wanted his Khalsa to be street wise and not naive...
  11. Courtesy of SmartSikhs tv YouTube....
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKmEHPxE04Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKmEHPxE04Y
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