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  1. wjkk wjkf any1 gt dis shabad in kirtan form? Bull chuk muaff wjkk wjkf
  2. This Shabad is by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in Raag Saarang on Pannaa 1218 swrg mhlw 5 ] ibnu hir hY ko khw bqwvhu ] suK smUh kruxw mY krqw iqsu pRB sdw iDAwvhu ]1] rhwau ] jw kY sUiq proey jMqw iqsu pRB kw jsu gwvhu ] ismir Twkuru ijin sBu ikCu dInw Awn khw pih jwvhu ]1] sPl syvw suAwmI myry kI mn bWCq Pl pwvhu ] khu nwnk lwBu lwhw lY cwlhu suK syqI Gir jwvhu ]2]50]73] saarag mehalaa 5 || bin har hai ko kehaa bathaavahu || sukh samooh karunaa mai karathaa this prabh sadhaa dhhiaavahu ||1|| rehaao || jaa kai sooth paroeae ja(n)thaa this prabh kaa jas gaavahu || simar t(h)aakur jin sabh kishh dheenaa aan kehaa pehi jaavahu ||1|| safal saevaa suaamee maerae kee man baa(n)shhath fal paavahu || kahu naanak laabh laahaa lai chaalahu sukh saethee ghar jaavahu ||2||50||73|| Saarang, Fifth Mehl: Tell me: other than the Lord, who exists? The Creator, the Embodiment of Mercy, bestows all comforts; meditate forever on that God. ||1||Pause|| All creatures are strung on His Thread; sing the Praises of that God. Meditate in remembrance on that Lord and Master who gives you everything. Why would you go to anyone else? ||1|| Service to my Lord and Master is fruitful and rewarding; from Him, you shall obtain the fruits of your mind's desires. Says Nanak, take your profits and leave; you shall go to your true home in peace. ||2||50||73|| WAHEGUROOO
  3. ...er dnt think i have....lol, :TH:
  4. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIS!!!!!!! LOVE YOU LOADZZZZZZZZZ GOD BLESS KEEP SMILING XXX
  5. Waheguroo ji ka khalsa Waheguroo ji ki fateh ma 5 || Fifth Mehl: ] paav suhaavae jaa(n) tho dhhir juladhae sees suhaavaa charanee || Beautiful are those feet which walk towards You; beautiful is that head which falls at Your Feet. mukh suhaavaa jaa(n) tho jas gaavai jeeo paeiaa tho saranee ||2|| Beautiful is that mouth which sings Your Praises; beautiful is that soul which seeks Your Sanctuary. ||2|| :wub:
  6. Because HE is. When you prepare a meal... prepare it as if God were going to be sitting at your table. Because He is. When you work... work as if God will be your customer. Because He is. When you clean your house... clean it as if God were going to be your special guest. And when you speak with another... speak as if you were speaking with God. Because you are.
  7. CONGRATULATIONS PENJI!!!!! :wub: :wub: sO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!! WAHEGUROO
  8. lol...um yea wts gna b discussed?
  9. kaur03

    Suicide

    Suicide - The Sikh view: Sikh moral thinking: Sikhs derive their ethics largely from the teachings of their scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, and the Sikh Code of Conduct (the Rehat Maryada). Guidance also comes from the example set by the gurus, and from the experience of the Sikh community over the last 500 years. Suicide: Sikhs have a high respect for life which they see as a gift from God. Most Sikhs are against suicide, as they believe that the timing of birth and death should be left in God's hands. The Sikh Gurus rejected suicide, as it is an interference in God's plan. Many Sikhs faced torture and ultimate death at the hands of tyrant rulers and fanatic leaders, though they could have found relief through suicide. Suffering, they said, was part of the operation of karma, and human beings should not only accept it without complaint but act so as to make the best of the situation that karma has given them. The Gurus regarded that man must have the moral courage to bear his suffering without lament. He should pray for the grace of God to enable him to put up with pain in a spirit of resignation and surrender. Birth and death are the prerogatives of God and under His command, and it is no business of man to oppose the Divine Will. Care for others: Much of Sikh moral teaching is devoted to caring for others who are less fortunate. This suggests that the Sikh reaction to situations where people think about suicide would be to provide such good care that suicide becomes an unattractive option. Conclusion: The Gurus rejected suicide, as we do not have the right to give or take life. Birth and death are the mercy of our dear creator. Sikhism (as already said) believes that life is a gift from God, but it also teaches that we have a duty to use life in a responsible way. Thus, it is amply clear that there is no place for suicide in Sikhism. After all suffering is a part of the human condition and has a place in God's scheme. Suffering also prompts man to turn his thoughts to God.
  10. This Shabad is by Guru Gobind Singh in Amrit Keertan on Pannaa 877 mhW kwl rKvwr hmwro ] mehaa(n) kaal rakhavaar hamaaro || mhW loh mY ikMkr Qwro ] mehaa(n) loh mai ki(n)kar thhaaro || Apnw jwn kro rKvwro ] apanaa jaan karo rakhavaaro || bWh gey kI lwj ivcwr ] baa(n)h geae kee laaj vichaar || Apnw jwn muJY pRiqprIAY ] apanaa jaan mujhai prathipareeai || cun cun sqR¨ hmwry mrIAY ] chun chun sathroo hamaarae mareeai || dyg qyg jg mY doaU clY ] dhaeg thaeg jag mai dhooo chalai || rwK Awp muih Avr n dlY ] raakh aap muhi avar n dhalai || qum mm kro sdw pRiqpwrw ] thum mam karo sadhaa prathipaaraa || qum swihb mY dws iqhwrw ] thum saahib mai dhaas thihaaraa || jwn Apnw muJY invwj ] jaan apanaa mujhai nivaaj || Awp kro hmry sB kwj ] aap karo hamarae sabh kaaj || qum ho sB rwjn ky rwjw ] thum ho sabh raajan kae raajaa || Awpy Awp grIb invwjw ] aapae aap gareeb nivaajaa || dws jwn kr ikRpw kro muih ] dhaas jaan kar kripaa karo muhi || hwr prw mY Awn dÍwr quih ] haar paraa mai aan dhvaar thuhi || Apnw jwn kro pRiqpwrw ] apanaa jaan karo prathipaaraa || qum swihb mY ikMkr Qwrw ] thum saahib mai ki(n)kar thhaaraa || dws jwn dY hwQ abwro ] dhaas jaan dhai haathh ouabaaro || hmry sB bYirn sMGwro ] hamarae sabh bairin sa(n)ghaaro || duz any1 no wt da english trans is?please
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