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simran345

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  1. Lolz good old grannies. You see when one gets older some get possessive as they feel left out. Where is she suppose to leave to? What do u mean about the money? She has a right to it doesn't she after all it's coz of her u have kids too. Sorry to sound uncaring but she won't die until God wants her to. And the way to sort it is to have s word with your husband about how you are feeling. I think she's feeling pushed out as maybe she was the one everybody respected and obeyed. She needs to feel she's not being taken over her role, that's why she is doing it, as she probably feels she has lost control of her family, so her way is to defend herself by fighting back. Obviously only there for her benefit. Hor kithe jave? Like where you want to send her? And what does she want money for? Use you for what? It's normally the grannies saying this to the younger ones. You should talk to your husband about it, be nice to her and if she is doing drama don't let it get to you. Do the same drama and run around after, jida zee TV drama ch karde, fer putt putt karuge.
  2. No idea what you are talking about as it's not a Sikh tradition.
  3. You may understand most Indian language nouns/verbs, but you certainly don't understand humanity or think only healthy people have the right to understand dharm. This is probably the most senseless insult I have heard, what planet do you live on? Give up with you as you seem very ignorant of others. Jida twanu tek lagda Karo, meri mat thori a.
  4. No ji ur not getting what I'm asking. You made the comment how do people that cannot speak will get to know dharm? How do you think? So I'm asking you how do you understand Gurbani when you listen to it? So you understand if somebody cannot speak they can listen or read. Why are you saying how would one know dharm without speaking? Have you seen the movie Eh janam tumhare lekhe? If not then I suggest you see it, then you will get your answer.
  5. Preet ji when you listen to Gurbani do you talk non-stop at same time? How do you understand Gurbani when you are listening to it?
  6. Some people cannot do paat out aloud. Why is it a must to do it loud? As long as it's done with love for God, everybody is not the same dear. Everybody is on their own spiritual journey. No two fingers are the same. There are many ways to jap naam, God will hear even if done quietly if it comes from the soul.
  7. Well whatever the issue is the guy behind the camera don't seem very respectable or show equality, by saying "ah budi nu kio moreh kita".
  8. It would be unwise for one to insult another without knowing the facts ji. Obviously the OP is upset and some respect does not take anything from anybody. If it's not happened with ourselves, we cannot account for the whole population. But whoever is right or wrong Waheguru surely sees that and justice will be done to either side through their hukam.
  9. I was looking at my profile and sometimes read the Gurbani status under my username so had an idea. As and when with Gurujis grace I will try to post a shabad relating to my status as it changes so I am able to learn through this method too. ਹਮਰੀ ਜਾਤਿ ਪਾਤਿ ਗੁਰੁ ਸਤਿਗੁਰੁ ਹਮ ਵੇਚਿਓ ਸਿਰੁ ਗੁਰ ਕੇ ॥ हमरी जाति पाति गुरु सतिगुरु हम वेचिओ सिरु गुर के ॥ Hamrī jāṯ pāṯ gur saṯgur ham vecẖi▫o sir gur ke. The Guru, the True Guru, is my social status and honor; I have sold my head to the Guru. All are welcome to add to this thread ji.
  10. https://m.facebook.com/sikhhelpline http://sikhhelpline.com
  11. http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Purdah Purdah is a discriminatory system of dress use which was prevalent in India and other surrounding countries where the women had to cover their face (and the rest of their bodies) from men by using a veil or other clothing. The women were forced to wear a veil or "Burkah" whenever there was a likelihood of meeting a man. The Sikh Gurus preached and banned this custom and Sikhs are strictly prohibited from practising this custom. Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion instructed all devotees to only approach him without "Purdah" or veil. When the Raja (king) of Haripur came to see Guru Amar Das, the Guru insisted that the king first partake a common meal from the community kitchen, called langar, irrespective of his caste and high social status. The Raja obliged and had an audience with the Guru. However, one of his queens refused to lift the veil from her face, so Guru Amar Das refused to meet her and asked her to remove the veil. Guru Amar Das not only preached the equality of people irrespective of their caste and race but he also foster the ideal of equality of women. He preached the liberation of women from the practices of purdah (wearing a veil) as well as preaching strongly against the practice of sati (Hindu wife burning on her husband's funeral pyre). Guru Amar Das also disapproved of a widow remaining unmarried for the rest of her life.
  12. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6dk3EKBjrxc# There doesn't seem to be recent ones on the Facebook page, but you could search on YouTube. Didn't find any on sound cloud either.
  13. Nice words TheLion ji. Although it is not possible to break all bonds with the world paji. Reason being that we also live a gristi jeevan, and jap naam. Our Gurus did not run away from the world into jungles, but I understand what you are saying that the wordly afflictions would easier to tolerate, all with Gurujis grace and concentration with love.
  14. Ur welcome Gina ji. Hanji it hurt, but that's because he didn't care to ask you. Ask your soul why are you hurting for somebody that doesn't care? He wasn't yours in the first place so don't let ur soul hurt for somebody that doesn't care. Do u really want to marry somebody that doesn't care? No right? As long you know you did the right thing, but this world has a diversity of people, some care some don't. What's not yours, then there's nothing lost, in fact maybe gained.
  15. http://www.panjabdigilib.org/webuser/searches/displayPage.jsp?ID=11354&page=1&CategoryID=2&Searched= The publishers on here may know, I will ask a friend too ji.
  16. Hanji difficult situation to be in, but it's always best to tell of any health conditions at start. Not only will they save you wasting your time with somebody that doesn't appreciate you for who you are, but also will help in finding somebody that God has already allocated to you. Many guys tend to run away as there first thought would be children and the responsibility of caring. But there are others who would see you for who you are and your qualities. It's good you told him as problems would have ocurred later on, and this way you will not hurt as much. And would not be fair also on the other as honesty is the best where it concerns health related. The reason he stopped talking was God telling you that he's not the one and saved you from something bad. Don't see this as negative, see it as a blessing that he was not right for you ji. Good luck.
  17. Gurbani works alongside the other remedies, after all doctors and nurses are also sent by God to help people and it would not be wise to ignore that aspect and absorb the name of God also whilst being dealt with them.
  18. Good song. True stories. Yup agree Harjap Bhangal tells it as it is.
  19. It's the committee clashes again as usual. To other posters I think Dr C is not belittling Sikhs as a whole but because of the experience he has had with the car park issue I feel it's just a few involved that have upset him. I see passion for humanity and righteousness coming thru his posts. Whatever the issue is I hope it gets sorted as these committee issues seem to be in few gurdwaras.
  20. I think some people are misunderstanding each other and it's kind of become into a confusing debate now. Shru hoa c truck driving te, truck sari GT Rd te ghumke v agea, par gal hor kithe chaligyi.
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