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  1. Hanji I agree, the Gurus did kirtan in raag form, so it should be carried on. The puratan way has an effect on the soul which is able to absorb it. Hanji preserve, as it's the original form of kirtan, learn, should be taught and sung more in gurdwaras so we understand it, promote and teach to present and future generations which should not be diluted away.
  2. I'm probably completely off topic but found this. They look mix between nagari and devnagri characters. Source: http://internetlooks.com/onnumbers.html Sorryji in advance if it's not what you are looking for. Also could be written differently according to 19th century.
  3. Lol no paji didn't notice the prices, just googled it. Sorryji.
  4. Some cinemas have extending showing dates, still time to watch it if not done so already. Thanku ji.
  5. http://www.jas-musicals.com/sectrad/String-Instruments.asp
  6. Only few more days left to watch it for those that haven't done so already. Thankuji.
  7. It maybe panic attacks. Depends how anxious u are doing paat/simran. Maybe u think about getting it all done all time, or facing some problem in life, as when u say Gods name that brings out the emotions/bhavna thus creating fear or doubt in ones self without realising, but like Hsingh68'paji says get the Doc to check it out..
  8. The inlays will have the most accurate research on our Chaar Sahibzaade that you will have seen. Not internet research but access to the oldest eye witness accounts available on this planet. Thanks to Art Of Elusive Fighting for always supporting us with research and true facts not based on word of mouth. All info is referenced to a source page and listed so its not made up through hear-say. Release date not confirmed but close now. Canada will Also have distribution as will digital stores like Netflix, ITunes etc Source: Dharam Seva Records
  9. Extending showing times at following cinemas: Cineworld - Feltham On until Thursday 12th February Cineworld - Ilford On until Thursday 12th February Cineworld - Luton On until Saturday 7th February Odeon - Leicester On until Thursday 12th February Odeon - West Bromwich On until Thursday 12th February Odeon - Derby On until Sunday 8th February Vue cinema - Birmingham On until Saturday 7th February Piccadilly - Leicester On until Thursday 12th February
  10. @Singhnee. No penji u are not overthinking this. I also used to live in an area where there was very few amritdharis at the gurdwara. And it was the same as u said, either only amritdharis were in their own group or the non amritdharis which were more. So the non amritdharis were not able to understand or communicate with amritdharis because of the barriers created, as there was no awareness or Sikhi education at the gurdwara apart from punjabi classes. But when I moved city I wanted to learn about Sikhi more as I was living amongst lots of amritdharis. The environment we live in also has an effect on the youth as they are only being exposed to what everybody else is doing. If u think about it how can a child choose the right toy to play with when only one is put in front. If there is no Sikhi awareness how will they know? So it's up to ur gurdwara to create these via projection translation, stalls, classes so all including adults learn. Many people just go to gurdwara as that's what they have been used to through elders, they have the respect but don't know enough about Sikhi, so the stares and talking which may not be negative talking. I think they probably wondering why u are amritdhari and their kids are not as they probably don't understand the love for Sikhi as much as u. It's the change that has caused the barrier, nothing else as it's troubling them, which is a good thing as they are actually concerned about why. So slowly their will be elderly ladies coming up to u and asking u why u became amritdhari. Don't feel pressurised, just go at the pace Guruji wants you to, as you made a good choice so no need to feel any pressure or judgment from others. Try to serve at langar time, or do seva which involves talking to Sangat. Maybe hold a stall, ask the committee to do these things. You are doing great with the camp seva, and I'm sure the Sangat appreciates that. You are a princess Kaur, so people will stare at Gurujis daughter who is not stuck up but just has a roop that feels stronger to their souls and they are not used to it as do not have that company.
  11. It's in Japji Sahib ji:ਸੁਣਿਐ ਅਠਸਠਿ ਕਾ ਇਸਨਾਨੁ ॥ Suniai Athasath Kaa Eisanaan || सुणिऐ अठसठि का इसनानु ॥ Listening-take your cleansing bath at the sixty-eight places of pilgrimage. Also: Ang: 495 ਅਠਸਠਿ ਮਜਨੁ ਕਰਿ ਇਸਨਾਨਾ ਭ੍ਰਮਿ ਆਏ ਧਰ ਸਾਰੀ ॥ Athasath Majan Kar Eisanaanaa Bhram Aaeae Dhhar Saaree || अठसठि मजनु करि इसनाना भ्रमि आए धर सारी ॥ Even if one takes cleansing baths at the sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage, and wanders over the whole planet, 22304 ਗੂਜਰੀ (ਮ: ੫) ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ : ਅੰਗ ੪੯੫ ਪੰ. ੧੨ Raag Goojree Guru Arjan Dev ਅਨਿਕ ਸੋਚ ਕਰਹਿ ਦਿਨ ਰਾਤੀ ਬਿਨੁ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਅੰਧਿਆਰੀ ॥੩॥ Anik Soch Karehi Dhin Raathee Bin Sathigur Andhhiaaree ||3|| अनिक सोच करहि दिन राती बिनु सतिगुर अंधिआरी ॥३॥ And performs all the rituals of purification day and night, still, without the True Guru, there is only darkness. ||3|| 22305 ਗੂਜਰੀ (ਮ: ੫) ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ : ਅੰਗ ੪੯੫ ਪੰ. ੧੨ Raag Goojree Guru Arjan Dev In many other Angs too.
  12. Thanku Singh Mahan paji for ur post. Some cinemas only till tomorrow, go watch it before they stop showing. Other cinemas where the punjabi or Asian population is more extended until next week. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4280824/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Show ur support by adding your reviews at the above site. Thankuji....
  13. Penji it's not u that's the problem, it's the age we are in now. Nobody has time for any etiquette anymore or friendly gestures or just simple niceness. With the guys that's obvious as they wouldn't want to smile back to a girl for misunderstanding that could backfire on them so u should understand that bit. But in general it's not like old days where people appreciated a smile, helping hand etc as they are not used to it coz the world has become so self centred. Even neighbours don't exchange greetings no more. But we should try to bring back the community spirit as Sikhs are the community, for the community and the upcoming community.
  14. I used to think the same too why people spend so much on some items. But then realised so what if they do, if they earn it and don't harm anybody else then it's got nothing to do with me. It's when they can't help their own and be selfish that's what should matter. Not all rich people are selfish. There are some that are grateful for their and put to good seva too, so if they spend that much it is probably a pinch of salt compared to how much they actually earn or giveaway. Although 1000 is a lot to spend on a purse, I couldn't do that even if could afford it.
  15. Thankuji GSingh12345 paji good to see it inspires you. Jkvlondon penji wow nice big review. Hanji the shabads are awesome. Sounds very soul touching. I cried just watching the end bit of trailer where he says "apne school de register ch pakke thorh te liklo - Bhagat Puran Singh", so God knows how many tissues will need for the movie. Thankuji for ur reviews lovely.
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