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Raaj.Karega.Khalsa

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  1. I think it's one of those things where people pass a judgement, without having experienced it...all based on a third person's experience.

    Life doesn't work like that.

    I genuinely do not think that one can understand the bond between a mother and a child without actually having experienced it. One could have experienced how it is like, to have a loving mother (if one's fortunate enough)...but cannot understand what the mother feels until the woman becomes a mother...or in men's case - a father.

    Similarly, until one starts contemplating upon Naam (which one can only get after being blessed with Amrit), one starts to notice very seemingly-trivial things in life and starts understanding the bond between themselves and the SATGURU.

    The point I intend to make is that until, those people who pass judgements over Amritdharis, don't become Amritdhari...they cannot understand what it actually is like to be one.

    If they still do have such views, it's their minds and their karams.

    Satgur Saheb is generous enough, to bring the deserving, close to Himself.

    Those that are not Amritdhari...It's THEIR karam...We shouldn't bother about what someone else's view about us is....because deep within....everyone knows what they are...(not spirituality-wise, but character-wise).

  2. Definitely. Remember the Indian agencies work in all kinds of different ways... divide and rule.. giving people tip offs so that they act and in doing so fulfil a certain agenda. Sometimes they frame people. They also work through Sikh organisations and institutions. The influx of babeh from India in the last few years must have carried with it a level of infiltration and seeing that there alot of people who do their bidding without question, it makes them vulnerable to exploited by shady individuals with links to the government.

    My questions are:

    Who tipped off the Singhs regarding Brar's movements?

    Which jathebandi are the Singhs involved with?

    If they were directed to act, who directed them and what are their links?

    Why were these particular individuals chosen for the task/ what were their merits?

    Why did they make such a lame/ half hearted attempt on brar?

    With due respect, Bhaji, whilst an ongoing investigation, I don't think you should expect answers to these questions on a public forum.

  3. Waheguru! I wish I could be of more help...but isn't there any Taksali or Nihang Singh around you, who could help you with translations?

    Also, to understand most of it one has to know quite a bit of the Hindu (so-called) mythology.

    Through out the bani, Guru Saheb talk of various warriors, saints, Devi-Devte etc. etc. only to explain that the basic of everything is Shakti...and that It is all Akaal Purakh's Shakti that is being occured!!!

  4. Reading Gurbani and with the help of Gurmantar whilst meditation can help open and activate your chakras.

    We have been extremely blessed with the Gurmantar 'Waheguru' and the Gurbani that we've got...because it is said that if one is not entirely ready for experiencing the Kundalini Shakti...one can become insane.

    I firmly believe that such an instance wouldn't occur with someone meditating with the help of Gurmantar.

  5. http://www.studiesincomparativereligion.com/uploads/ArticlePDFs/74.pdf

    Linked above is a very interesting article about Shakta and Shakti.

    From what little understanding I got:

    Shakti is the Power of Akaal Purakh.

    Durga, Chandi, Laxmi, Annapurna, Kali etc. are Adi-Shakti's incarnations that have been formed when in need.

    Reading the Uggradanti bani helps to understand how the 'Shakti' phenomenon really works...and the bani's simply beautiful!

    P.S. The above linked article is more inclined towards the Hindu philosophy of Adi-Shakti. So, obviously it does not entirely fit the Sakhi of Sri Dusht Daman Avatar...

  6. What if Gurbani is being read whilst preparing Langar? (rather than the usual chit-chat)

    I s'pose the effect of the thoughts or sukhna and stuff should be cancelled by the gurbani being read, shouldn't it?

    S4NGH, Bhaji I don't think the rule's THAT strict but the maryada says, "Pehle pangat, paachhe sangat".

    Although I must say that I do feel a bit guilty and embarrassed if I sit to eat without having had Guru Saheb's darshan.

  7. Satguru Guru Naanak Dev Ji Maharaaj were 'Paarbrahm Parmeshar' themselves.

    The question of being 'mukt' should not arise because they weren't engulfed in anything...no vices, no Karam-chakkar...nothing.

    They were born a perfect being.

    The 'Mool Mantar' received later in life, was probably simply a matter of when it was supposed to happen. It does not indicate of Guru Ji's imperfection because they had the 'Guru-Jot' right from birth; i.e. they weren't given Gurgaddi as the other Guru Ji were.

    They were the avtaar of Akaal Purakh Himself. Hence, they were/are perfect.

  8. one pehar is 3 hours. so there 8 pehars in a day starting from 12am to 3am and so on.

    about madhyan....are you sure its madhyan and not madhya'm'?

    anyways, english transliteration can be very difficult. Madhyam means medium. and maddham means slow......i seriously do not know which one you mean.

  9. I know of someone who had a haircut earlier and has recently got amrit from Sri Anandpur saheb. His wife on the other hand obviously still has a haircut and wasn't ready yet for amrit (i dunno what future has in store for her) anyways...all i know from seeing them recently on vaisakhi nagar keertan is that this singh does a lot of sewa and my singh had noticed him doing paath all the way....and his 2.5year old daughter had worn a chola....so who knows what's next! guru kirpa!

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