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  1. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh Oh well it depends how much time it takes to get out of the churasi lakh joon cycle. If waheguroo ji does kirpa it can be quick, and otherwise it could take long long time. quick? how? if the soul dies young in each joon long: if the soul has long life in the joons :umm: waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  2. Awww thats nice name :awesome May guru ji bless him with chardikala jivan waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  3. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh So basicaly every one agrees to it that mind and soul are different... cool. Even in gurbaani there are several tukks where the word soul and mind both occur. For example min sMqoKu Awqm pqIAwny ] man sunthokh aathum putheeaanae The mind is contented, and the soul is fulfilled. and jIAry rwm jpq mnu mwnu ] jeearae raam juputh mun maan O my soul, chant the Name of the Lord; the mind will be pleased and appeased. thanks to everyone for replying... it would be nice to hear more views. :umm: waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  4. psu pMKI ibrK AsQwvr bhu ibiD join BRimE Aiq BwrI ] pas pa(n)khee birakh asathhaavar bahu bidhh jon bhramiou ath bhaaree || Beasts and birds, trees and mountains - in so many ways, I wandered lost in reincarnation Guru Arjan Dev Ji Svaiyay Mehl 5 1388 SO yeah trees have souls, and they are one of the churasi lakh joon. Even Mountains are a joon *waheguroo* waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  5. rwm goibMd jpyidAw hoAw muKu pivqRü ] raam gobindh jupaedhiaa hoaa mukh pavithru Chanting the Name of the Lord of the Universe, one's mouth is sanctified. hir jsu suxIAY ijs qy soeI BweI imqRü ]1] har jus suneeai jis thae soee bhaaee mithru One who recites to me the Praises of the Lord is my friend and brother. ||1|| *waheguroo*
  6. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh Sangat ji, I was having a discussion with my friend when the question came up whether our Mind and Soul are two different things or the same? Your views along with any links to gurbaani, literature/books will be much appreciated. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  7. slok fKxy mÚ 5 ] sulok ddukhunae mu 5 Shalok, Dakhanay, Fifth Mehl: nwnk kciVAw isau qoiV FUiF sjx sMq pikAw ] naanuk kucharriaa sio thorr toot sujun sunth pakiaa O Nanak, break away from the false, and seek out the Saints, your true friends. Eie jIvMdy ivCuVih Eie muieAw n jwhI CoiV ]1] oue jeevundhae vishurrehi oue mueiaa n jaahee shorr The false shall leave you, even while you are still alive; but the Saints shall not forsake you, even when you are dead. ||1||
  8. sy BweI sy sjxw jo scw syvMin ] sae bhaaee sae sujunaa jo suchaa saevunn They are my Siblings of Destiny, and they are my friends, who serve the True Lord. Avgx ivkix pl@rin gux kI swJ krMin@ ]25] avugun vikan puluuran gun kee saajh kurunn i They sell off their sins and demerits like straw, and enter into the partnership of virtue.
  9. Students explained significance of hair in Sikhism Tribune News Service Ludhiana, February 2 Under the “Kes Pyar Campaign,” started by Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, a seminar was held at Guru Nanak Girls College, Mullanpur (Ludhiana) in which the girl students were explained about the importance keeping hair as emphasised in the Sikh religion. The Sikh youth must preserve their ‘kes’ and also preach this importance to others. Principal Satnam Singh of Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, in an impressive talk explained to the students, while elaborating the sacrifices made by our ancestors for keeping their ‘kes’ intact, Mr Singh also suggested to the girl students that they should form 5 to 6 groups consisting of 4 to 5 students each and go to the houses of the students concerned whose family member gets his hair (kes) cut. The former chairman of the Punjab Mandi Board and the President of Guru Nanak Trust for rural education and welfare, Jathedar Mall Singh ‘Ghuman’ was also present in the seminar. He appreciated the efforts of Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle for such noble cause and promised to extend every possible help.
  10. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh a link to a kirpan case in criminal court of the city of New York, Queens County http://www.sikhcoalition.org/LegalUS5.asp and this ones from the state of ohio http://www.sikhcoalition.org/LegalUS6.asp waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  11. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh what would they do ummm say, if someone looses all kes like many ppl who get treated for cancer by chemotherapy loose all hair... or there could be other reason or say if someone has no kes at all :umm: keski does come in handy yeah... waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  12. Link to the news Golden Temple to get trained women ragis Tribune News Service Amritsar, January 22 The women ragis who will be well versed with the Gurmat raagas will be available for presenting their performance from the Golden Temple from next year for the first time, thanks to Punjabi University. Bibi Jagir Kaur, President, SGPC, had publicly announced that whenever there will be trained women ragis, they would be given a chance to perform kirtan from the sanctum sanctorum. Dr Gurnam Singh, Prof and Head, Department of Gurmat Sangeet and Head of Gurmat Sangeet Chair, Punjabi University, Patiala, said that half of the students of MA, Gurmat musicology, being run by the varsity were girls.
  13. nice name also....... Gurmukh Gurgyan Gyan Gurpartap Gursev (serve guru) Gurchet (remember guru)
  14. tribuneindia.com Flag-hoisting case: Chauhan held, let off Our Correspondent Amritsar, February 3 The Amritsar police today arrested Jasbir Singh, a resident of Chalang village on charges of raising slogans in favour of ‘Khalistan’ in Golden Temple complex, even as separatist leader Dr Jagjit Singh Chauhan, President, Khalsa Raj Party (KRP), who had offered himself for arrest, was let off due to technical reasons. Dr Chauhan had come here to court arrest in connection with a case, registered against him at Islamabad Police Station on the charges of hoisting a ‘saffron flag’ on Republic Day, here. Dr Chauhan was released by the police after consulting legal experts. As per the orders of the Punjab and Haryana High court, the police had to give a notice of one week to arrest Dr Chauhan. Mr Simranjit Singh Mann, President Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and some leaders of his party were with Dr Chauhan in the Golden Temple complex. The SAD (Amritsar) leaders objected to raising slogans in favour of ‘Khalistan’ by a Sikh youth who was whisked away by the galliara police. As many as 35 radical Sikhs, including Mr H.S. Dhami, President, Dal Khalsa, and Mr Satnam Singh Paunta Sahib, hijacker of Indian Airlines plane, were booked under Sections 124, 153-B, 336 and 120 B of the Indian Penal Code on January 26. Out of them, 11 leaders of Dal Khalsa had courted arrest from outside the Golden Temple on January 31. Later, while talking to the mediapersons Mr Mann, blamed the Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh, for appointing Mr S.S. Virk as DGP, Punjab. He alleged that the peace in Punjab could be disturbed with the appointment of Mr Virk.
  15. tribuneindia.com Ludhiana, February 3 The grant of world heritage status to Sri Harmandar Sahib, Amritsar, has possibly run into rough weather as UNESCO has sought certain clarifications from the permanent delegation of India to UNESCO. In its communication to the permanent delegation of India to UNESCO, the Director of UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Mr Francisco Bandrin has referred to the concerns expressed by a cross section of Sikhs. The letter of September 22, 2004, mainly refers to the lack of consultation with representatives of the Sikh community in the process of nomination and the new proposed management system’. The communication clearly says. “Inscription on the world heritage list may be delayed, if it is deemed necessary to ensure the universal agreement from parties concerned.” The Sikh diaspora particularly in the UK and Canada has expressed strong apprehensions about the fallout of the grant of world heritage status to Darbar Sahib. The Sikh Human Rights Group based in London and headed by Dr Jasdev Singh Rai has pointed out that “In the past Sikhs have walked into many situations without examining the implications of the documents they agree to for spurious and small promises, only to regret later when grave consequences occur. The Sikhs have shown remarkable inability to assess the implications of arguments and political intrigues. This time the community needs to examine the issues’. While pointing out the contentious issues, Dr Rai and lawyers Manjit Singh Gill, Navtej Singh Ahluwalia and Satnam Singh Bains fear that grant of world heritage status to Harmandar Sahib will totally compromise its sovereign status and that of Akal Takht Sahib. They have also pointed out Harmandar Sahib is already one of the best known places around the world and according to the BBC, it is the world’s sixth most popular tourist site. Dr Rai insists that no purpose would be served in having the world heritage status. However, Dr Rai admits that the world heritage status will ensure that signatories to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention will refrain from attacking the temple in a regional war and also ensure environmental protection of Darbar Sahib. Meanwhile, the SGPC authorities have also sought more clarifications from the office of the Director-General, Archaeological Survey of India, instead of allaying the fears of the Sikh diaspora. Mr Dalmegh Singh, secretary, SGPC, in a letter to the Director, Monuments, Dr Poonancha, has expressed strong desire Sri Harmandar Sahib be included on the world heritage list on the sole condition that the inscription on this prestigious list would not compromise the legal status and ownership rights. The letter dated November 30, 2004 has also sought to know if any new management rules, regulations would be formulated by UNESCO if such a status is granted’.
  16. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh *waheguroo* shud think like that! praani tu aya laahaa laen lagga kith kufakray sab mukdi chali raen waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
  17. waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh was nice post! thank u for writting ji... hope gurujee blesses this murakh with darshans i agree very few people care to even look at the literature/inpiration section sad indeed waheguroo ji ka khalsa waheguroo ji ki fateh
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