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  1. I think this is great idea. Exactlty what I need. There was a great thread on Tapoban of vichar on entire Jap Ji Sahib (and that's where I got the below vichar from).

    So I'll start off with the first pankiti blush.gif : (btw is it right to call it a pankiti, or should you call it the manglacharan?)

    ik oa(n)kaar sathigur prasaadh ||

    Ik-Oankaar – Vaheguru is one.

    Sat – Sathirta-wala yaani ke sattata wala yaani ke one who is stable.

    Gur-Prasaad – This word is made up of two words Guru and Prasaad. Gu means darkness and Ru means light.

    Gur-prasaad means that “Vaheguru with above qualities is attained through the grace or Parsaad of Guru”.

    ok, somebody please do some vichar on

    koee aan milaavai maeraa preetham piaaraa ho this pehi aap vaechaaee ||1||

  2. Beautiful Shabad! d_oh.gif

    I think Bhagat Kabeer Ji is saying there is no doubt that Waheguru forgives our mistakes, just like a mother forgives her chidren no matter what they do. "Why not destroy my sins?" isn't a real question, it is a statement

  3. PRESS RELEASE

    (Date) June 2006

    For immediate use

    Sikhs Mark 400th Anniversary

    of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom.

    UK Sikhs will gather in London's Trafalgar square to mark the 400th

    anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev on Monday 19th June

    2006. Joining them will be leading figures from the Christian,

    Hindu, Jew and Muslim faith communities and Phil Woolas MP, Minister of

    State for Local Government and Community Cohesion.

    They will help Sikh volunteers distribute free, cooling drinks to

    passers by in memory of the death and suffering of Guru Arjan.

    Guru Arjan, the Sikh faith's fifth Guru, was tortured to death in

    the searing heat of an Indian summer. Forced to sit on a hot plate

    while hot sand was poured over his near naked body, his only crime

    was to be one of the first interfaith pioneers, teaching that no

    one religion had the monopoly on Truth and that all faiths should

    be respected.

    Dr Indarjit Singh, Editor of the Sikh Messenger and Director of The

    Network of Sikh Organisations who have planned the event says: -

    "Handing out cool, refreshing drinks to passers-by is an act of

    kindness that remembers Guru Arjan's thirst and suffering while

    looking to the needs of others, irrespective of their race, colour

    or creed."

    "His respect for all faith has particular relevance for

    today's times when the murder of innocents in the name of religion

    has sadly become all too common."

    "Too often Trafalgar Square is the scene for noisy protests. On

    June 19th we hope instead to see the square become a focus for the

    values of respect, tolerance and understanding; a place where

    people of all faiths and none can come to remember the courage of

    all those who have given their lives in the service of umanity."

    Leaders from other faith communities include: -

    Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari,

    Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain

    Anil Bhanot, General Secretary, Hindu Council UK

    The Rt. Rev. Richard Chartres, Bishop of London

    Ramesh Kallidai, Secretary General, Hindu Forum of Britain.

    Rabbi Alan Plancey, Cabinet of the Chief Rabbi

    Sikhism is the world's fifth largest religion and the fourth

    largest faith group in Britain, with some 330,000 Sikhs living in

    the UK. The fifth of ten Sikh Gurus, Guru Arjan oversaw the

    building of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the Sikh Holy city in

    the Indian Punjab and collated the Sikh Holy scriptures (the Guru

    Granth Sahib), ensuring he included teachings of both Hindu and

    Muslim saints.

    The anniversary event of his martyrdom takes place in Trafalgar

    Square between 4 and 7pm.

    Indarjit Singh

    UK

  4. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

    It's pretty easy to burn one nations flag in another nation! Try going to Delhi and burning the Indian flag outside the Indian Parliment. I'd look up to that guy!

    This guy who's burning the flag, who is he? Is he actively campaigning for the 1984 victims or does he just burn a flag and disappear for a year?

    very well said! :TH:

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