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  1. Guest

    Amrit Vela

    Does anyone know how we can wake-up early at Amrit Vela?
  2. http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/77823-your-views-on-eating-meat/#entry642614 It didn't seem to have to get banned, I'm sure ramghariasingh was just asking a simple question which could help him with life decisions.
  3. [The Singhs would] consume MARIJUANA, OPIUM, ALCOHOL and KEBAB's to their hearts delight. ਖੇਲੈ ਨਿੱਤ ਸ਼ਿਕਾਰ ਬਨਨ ਮੈਂ ਮਾਰਿ ਮ੍ਰਿਗ ਬਹੁ ਖਾਵੈਂ । They would constantly be engaged hunting in the forest, consuming and killing many deer. ਘੋੜਨ ਪਰ ਅਸਵਾਰ ਹੋਇ ਕਰਿ ਸਜ ਕੈ ਸ਼ਸਤ੍ਰ ਸਾਰੇ । Riding atop horses, [the Singhs] adorn themselves fully with weapons. ਭਾਂਤਿ ਭਾਂਤਿ ਕੀ ਪਹਿਨ ਪੁਸ਼ਾਕਾਂ ਕਰੈ ਕੁਵੈਦ ਅਪਾਰੇ । In many different ways [they] adorn the dress [of a warrior], and engage in endless military exercises. Naveen Panth Prakash, Poorabaradh Bisraam 62, verse 91. "The Sikhs are not restricted in the matter of EATING OR DRINKING. When Partap Mall Giani saw a Hindu boy who had a mind to embrace Islam, he said, 'Why do you become a Muhammadan? If you have an inclination to eat everything, you may become a Sikh of the Guru and EAT WHATEVER YOU LIKE." Dabostan e mazahib, Mohsin Fani Banda wished to make Sikh abandon their blue dress, to refrain from DRINKING AND EATING FLESH' Sketch Of The Sikhs, by J.C. Malcolm, 1812, P. 83 'He was not in accord with the Khalsa. Without the Gurus approval he started his own sect. He did not take baptism of the dagger. He did not adopt the Sikh way of life. He did not EAT MEAT AND DRINK WINE' Santokh Singh in Suraj Granth Also, bhai Vir Singh had replaced the word Sura(alcohol) with Suda (Ambrosia/Khalsa initiation) while editing Pracheen Panth Prakhash Sikhs of Hazoor Sahib consume meat and alcohol(all are amritdhari), they do not believe in Singh Sabha movement's version of Sikhism
  4. Guest

    Kaam Kurehit

    In regards to the 4 kurehits there seems to be diff interpretations of their scope extent. I tried to find the exact scope of kaam kurehit and found the following ੧) ਕੇਸਾਂ ਦੀ ਬੇ-ਅਦਬੀ । ੨) ਕੁੱਠਾ ਖਾਣਾ । ੩) ਪਰ-ਇਸਤ੍ਰੀ ਜਾਂ ਪਰ-ਪੁਰਸ਼ ਦਾ ਗਮਨ (ਭੋਗਣਾ) । ੪) ਤਮਾਕੂ ਦਾ ਵਰਤਣਾ । Both guman and bhog refer to intercourse. However some people translate this to mean anything physical while others say anything sexual and others say it's intercourse with someone other than wife. What exactly is the right answer? I have heard of all three different levels for being a cardinal sin. I personally think it means intercourse - with any lesser forms of that being punishable but not bujjar. Thoughts?
  5. WJJK WJKF Are Amritdhari Sikhs allowed to eat eggs? Personally, I do not eat eggs or anything that has eggs in it, but I find it kind of exhausting to look at the ingredients of a lot of food products just to see if they contain eggs. I heard from someone once that most of the eggs that people eat are not even fertilized so technically you do not kill anything. I'm kinda confused so can someone answer. Bhul Chuk Maaf Karo Jee WJKK WJKF
  6. Gurfateh everyone. I hope most of the people on this site must also be using 'Quora.com'. Recenlty I came across the following question on Quora http://www.quora.com/Sikhism/Whats-it-like-for-a-Sikh-male-to-cut-his-hair-and-or-beard The Questions is "What is it like for a Sikh to cut his hair?" I do not know who asked this, but I did go through the answers. There are about 5-6 answers given by Sikh males themselves who got their hair cut at some point in their life. Yes, it did hurt me reading those answers, but I felt, as you all will feel that everyone has a right to express his/her story and there is not much wrong in that. However, let me describe some things here. If you look at the contents of the answers, you will find that mostly the people are describing that how difficult it was for them to maintain their hair, and how free they felt after getting it cut etc etc. They even mention that they felt 'proud' and 'free' after doing that. Now, tell me how many of us feel this way? Hair keeping is of course not difficult for us and we lovingly maintain it. Don;t you all feel that a wrong general idea is being circulated? I mean so many people read these answers; what information would they get? That all Sikhs are in great difficulty keeping their hair? I did have a one-one comment discussion also with one of those 'answerers'. Okay let us say that we ignore this and say that let people speak what they want to, we can't stop their mouths. But you know what is more disturbing??? I have seen answers there,in which the writer (a Sikh) addresses other Sikhs who want to cut their hair and narrates to them his act of bravery (of cutting his hair ) and even advises them to act!!! I have seen some Sikhs commenting and asking these people that even they want to cut their hair and how should they go about doing this? You know what reason a person was giving there? He writes that since he has cut his hair he has made many girlfriends , and before he had none. Such statements are being used to lure the youth to cut their hair? ( If you read one 'Jas Anand's' answer, you'll find this). Shouldn't we do something? I mean those people are advising other Sikhs that how to cut their hair/ how to convince their parents /how they will get girlfriends after that etc etc? What can we do? Atleast : 1)We should comment in opposition, that keeping hair has great benefits and we take pride in it, so that the readers are not misled. 2)We should report abuse the question( We never know if the answers are actually coming from fake accounts to demean the Sikh practices) 3) We should message the Quora admin in large numbers and ask him/her to remove the question as it is hurting religious sentiments. Here is the list of the admins (their names are mentioned in the answer http://www.quora.com/Who-are-the-current-site-admins-of-Quora Or we can send a mail to moderation@quora.com asking to do the same. Please everyone discuss and decide upon this.
  7. wjk wjkf can non amrit dharis do naam jap and recieve the same benifits as an amrit dhari? or do you have to take amrit? im not saying this because i dont wanna take amrit, im just saying is, me doing naam japna before taking amrit a 'waste' ? and if not can you become jot vich jot wiothout taking amrit?-just curious wjkk wjkf
  8. wjkk wjkf just wondering if someone could summarise main points of the rehat mariyada which i should be aware of, planning to take amrit soon wjkk wjkf
  9. Guest

    Is It Kurehat Or Bhul

    Gurmukho plz help me I live in the area where smoking is very much haptual and people dont stop if u request them so going on work outside the smoke is respired plz tell me,is I m kurehatiya.coz if u respire near a smoker your passive smoker
  10. WaheguruJiKaKhalsa!!WaheguruJiKiFateh!! as winters are just coming daas was thinking that is wearing hoodies considered wearing cap? plz bless daas with ur opinions
  11. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh, Have seen some posts regards Sri Sahib being kept on the left hand side of the body so gattra goes across from right shoulder down. Only problem, Im left handed, should I have it on the opposite side as my strongest hand would be going towards my Sri Sahib if/when I need to use it? Bhull Chukk Maaf Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh.
  12. I was recently asked this question, is it ok for an amritdhari woman to wear a sari to a function,
  13. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh What is the state of Tooriya? Does this differ from mukhti? If so how? If not where do its origins lie? Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  14. Today I made a very heavy, easily avoidable and massively stupid error which will probably prove fatal to me. There is this girl at school who I want to be friends with. Shes smart and serious. I like her. Today a few individuals at school found out. By tomorrow probably she will know, but this thought just struck me; I am looking for a girlfriend when it's not allowed. What do I do? What do I say to her tomorrow and above all how do I repent in the Guru's eyes? Basically my peers managed to get this stupid thing out of me, I like her.
  15. I have a question. Many Gursikhs say Amritdhari should eat from another amritdhari. I don't mean to be rude or arrogant but then how come sahibzades took milk from Baba Moti Mehra Ji?
  16. Guest

    Amrit questions

    Daas needs Amrit but is confused. 1. There are various options of groups with differing rehats. The Granthi at my local gurdwara (UK, south east) just told me 'Amrit is Amrit', go to the next available Amrit Sanchar, which didn't help. All groups claim their rehat is historically most accurate, but which one is? Is SGPC rehat a political compromise? Some people say also the lives of panj pyare are important. Does it make a difference? If the ceremony and subsequent rehat varies, they can't all be correct? Daas has read Bhai Sahib Randir Singh ji's books, he describes how taking Amrit was a sublime experience, a spiritual rebirth but that he did not feel inspired by the way he was given 'naam'. How different exactly is the AKJ naam? Can anyone here say they felt some special spiritual experience when they received Amrit in different groups? 2. Do all Amritdharis wear traditional knee length kacchera? How does one wear 5 kakkars whilst swimming? 3. There are many shapes and sizes of kirpan available, daas is confused. Apart from being sarbloh are there any other requirements? Single or double sided blade, curved or straight tip, 5 or 7 inch? 4. Daas' punjabi is very poor but is learning fast. Can now have basic conversation with native speakers and is teaching computer to old man in Gurdwara- in Punjabi. taught self Gurmukhi, but still read very slowly. Learning (and understanding) nitnem is painfully slow- one page per month. Can daas take Amrit only after having fully mastered and understood every single word in nitnem, or is it acceptable to use nitnem time for gurbani veechar (withouth reciting full nitnem)? Daas could parrot or listen to nitnem without understanding but that seems pointless; he wants to know what is being recited in depth. Daas begs for Guru's Amrit and feels the call inside but if not being able to recite all of nitnem is an obstacle, it may be years before daas is "ready". There is pressure of a deadline as potential future wife is Amritdhari (have only discussed Gurbani with this spiritual lady, nothing inappropriate). If daas doesn't take amrit, his family will not take daas' sikhi ambitions very seriously. 5. Daas lives with 'goras' and 'patits' in shared house. They have bad habits. He cannot afford to live elsewhere. Is there any rehat restriction on sharing a kitchen with non vegetarians or those who break cardinal sins? His food is stored and cooked separately in own vessels, but there is a common fridge and freezer (circulation of bad air?). What about sharing a washing machine, in case some unclean item sticks to my clothes? All these things already makes daas uncomfortable and unhappy being a lifelong vegan, but will it break rehat after taking Amrit? 6. Daas is vegan. He doesn't like using animal and non-organic products. He is very particular about how food is prepared and balanced nutrition. How can he convince himself that langar and karah prasad can be eaten and that kirtan can be listened to? Tabla are made from animal skin (usually the animals are subsequently eaten by muslims- got this straight from a tabla manufacturer when trying to source tabla skin from animal that died natural death- apparently it's just a marketing ploy to make customers feel good about themselves- even goats that die a natural death are eaten (so hypocritical to use skin of animal that was consumed for food but whilst rejecting such food and those people who eat it). Daas asks because after taking Amrit, one surely cannot refuse langar, prasad and kirtan? 6. Daas has seen Amritdharis in extreme agony after being separated from kakkars, however never seen same Amritdharis cry in pain when they have gone for long period without a good meditative naam simran experience. It seems only Sants seem to speak and write about the latter kind of agony. Or is daas wrong? How can daas stop himself from falling into the trap of rehat becoming ritual, isn't it easy for it to become a daily process, following through blindly, e.g. tying kirpan on head during bathing may become a matter of process rather than telling oneself each and every time why one is doing that? Bhul chuk maaf karna. Please be kind to daas, he is lowest of low worm and may have made many mistakes above. He has noone else to ask. Young amritdharis here have a friends 'circle'. Daas tried to get involved but did not receive a positive response. Cannot ask sewadars these questions.
  17. Umm can anyone explain what is going on in this video. Regarding jhatka and Hindu style aarti.
  18. What are sampardas and what are the 33 sampardas of Sikhi? Who are they led by? Do they differ from mainstream Sikhs in anyway?
  19. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh. I need good answers please for the following questions: 1.) What is Bhagat Bani and why is it in Guru Granth Sahib Ji? 2.) What is Bhatt Bani and why is it in Guru Granth Sahib Ji? 3.) Why is an amritdhari Sikh allowed to do chaur sahib over Guru Sahibaan? 4.) What about Sindhis and others who believe in Guru Sahibaan? Do they also have sabaat-Suraat Singhs doing seva of Guru Sahibaan? 5.) Who are the Bhagats of Bhagat Bani and how are they related to Sikhi. That is did they do something for Guru Nanak Dev Sahib Ji? 6.) Non-Sikhs can follow Gurbani but does this mean only certain bits as most other religions, though respected by Sikhs, run contrary to Sikh thought? This is for my page on facebook.
  20. Benti in charan of Admin could this article please be pinned. Thank you. Sant Characteristics Updesh 6th Patshahi Adaiy 43rd , 5th Raas. Banvaali and Parsram. Banvaali and Parsram were both “Vayd” (doctors) of a high degree. They would treat the Sadhsangat and eliminate their suffering.(1) They would spend their own money on preparing medicines and would dispense them to the Sangat. If anyone was housebound/bedbound they would go to their abode and with the strength of their medicine the patient would sit up.(2) With great love they would sing Shabads , then they would contemplate the meanings and act upon them in their everyday life. One day with clasped hands they made a humble request to Satguru Ji.(3) “Heh Sachay Patshah (True King of Kings) we have come to learn that the Shabad of Satguru blesses kalyan (liberation). The status of Sadhsangat is truly of great magnitude. Why has Satguru said this?”(4) Satguru Ji said “This is the medicine of all rogs (ailments). You have all the remedies readymade at your abode. Suffering patients with the intention of acquiring medicines come to you”.(5) “You check the nabaz (pulse) to see whether the cold is due to heat or the cold. Upon satisfying yourself with the examination , you dispense the relevant medicine. Then you instruct the patient the method by which it is to be taken etc.”(6) “Then the ailment is removed , slowly and gradually the patient becomes healthier. It is because of the medicines that you stock that patients come to meet you with the desire to obtain it”.(7) “Rog cannot be eradicated without a vayd , accept this as utter truth. In the same way my Gurmukh Sikhs first of all check to see who has the right to dispense Sikhi?”(8) “Karam Upashnah or Gyan , whoever has the right , they say it as it is. They inform of the Rehnee (code of conduct) and then give the virtues , those Sikhs attain kalyan quickly”.(9) “Whosoever gives updesh without having the right , leave alone kalyan , they create kalesh (fighting/hell etc.). Sadhsangat is very high , and that is why Sri Guru Ji has said”.(10) There was a Sikh named Tirith , he worked in the king’s army. He arrived in the Sharan (sanctuary) of Sri Hargobind Sahib. With clasped hands he said.(11) “I spend all day in my work , I cannot take time out for Naam Simran. How will we attain salvation? “ Gur Ji gave updesh , as such:- (12) “Do the seva of Sants on a daily basis , give them food and clothes. A person who gives a cow grass and feed , he alone attains the milk”.(13) “In the same way serve the Sadh , they will become pleased and will impart the easy route to udaartah (salvation). Then that person becomes accustomed to Bhagat Gyan (Devotional knowledge).(14) “How will I recognise a Sant?” he asked upon hearing this , “the person that I need to serve”. At that point Satguru Ji imparted a technique , “A king desired”.(15) “How can I see Hans (swan like creatures) with my own eyes?”, so he started doing seva of many panchi (birds) in his palaces. He feed all the panchi with a varied choga (feed). Panchi came from near and far.(16) Upon pecking the choga the panchi’s would spread the praise of this place at the Maan Sarovar ( gathering place). The Hans there heard the praise and said to the rest that we too shall go to the palaces of the king.(17) We will go there and show devotion , where panchi pick the feed daily. As such a pair of Hans arrived there and showed themselves.(18) Upon seeing them the people informed the King. The king was overjoyed and brought along with him milk and pearls which he placed in front of the pair of Hans. The Hans separated the water and drank the milk and ate the pearls.(19) They regurgitated round precious gems. They flew back off to their own abode. The king was overwhelmed as he collected the gems.(20) When the gems were taken to the Jauri (jeweller) the king was then informed that these gems are worth more than his entire kingdom. And that is why do the seva of all , the ones that come to you will grace you with Brahm Gyan (Divine Knowledge).(21) Bhai Tirth became estatic upon hearing Guru Ji’s Bachan and started the sukhdayak (pleasure giving) seva of Sants. He would achieve bliss by meditating on Waheguru and ultimately he merged with Guru in the end.(22) Phaava Dhero was a Sikh who lived in Ujjain who engaged in Bhaghti of Guru Ji in his home. He would listen to kirtan and also do kirtan. He would sleep for two pehar (three hours) at night.(23) He would do bhaghti for the remaing six pehar. By attending Satsangat he became very wise. He would come to Guru Ji after six months , upon seeing guru Ji he would be filled with bliss.(24) “What attributes do Sant have?” he asked Guru Ji one day. “What are the lachan (characteristics) of Sant?” Then Sri Hargobind Ji said. “There is a Satguru slok which describes a sant”.(25) ਮੰਤ੍ਰੰ ਰਾਮ ਰਾਮ ਨਾਮੰ ਧ੍ਯ੍ਯਾਨੰ ਸਰਬਤ੍ਰ ਪੂਰਨਹ ॥ मंत्रं राम राम नामं ध्यानं सरबत्र पूरनह ॥ Manṯraʼn rām rām nāmaʼn ḏẖa▫yāna sarbaṯar pūrnah. Through the Mantra of the Name of the Lord, Raam, Raam, one meditates on the All-pervading Lord. ਗ੍ਯ੍ਯਾਨੰ ਸਮ ਦੁਖ ਸੁਖੰ ਜੁਗਤਿ ਨਿਰਮਲ ਨਿਰਵੈਰਣਹ ॥ ग्यानं सम दुख सुखं जुगति निरमल निरवैरणह ॥ Ga▫yāna sam ḏukẖ sukẖaʼn jugaṯ nirmal nirvairṇėh. Those who have the wisdom to look alike upon pleasure and pain, live the immaculate lifestyle, free of vengeance. ਦਯਾਲੰ ਸਰਬਤ੍ਰ ਜੀਆ ਪੰਚ ਦੋਖ ਬਿਵਰਜਿਤਹ ॥ दयालं सरबत्र जीआ पंच दोख बिवरजितह ॥ Ḏa▫yālaʼn sarbaṯar jī▫ā pancẖ ḏokẖ bivarjiṯėh. They are kind to all beings; they have overpowered the five thieves. ਭੋਜਨੰ ਗੋਪਾਲ ਕੀਰਤਨੰ ਅਲਪ ਮਾਯਾ ਜਲ ਕਮਲ ਰਹਤਹ ॥ भोजनं गोपाल कीरतनं अलप माया जल कमल रहतह ॥ Bẖojanaʼn gopāl kīraṯanaʼn alap mā▫yā jal kamal rahṯah. They take the Kirtan of the Lord's Praise as their food; they remain untouched by Maya, like the lotus in the water. ਉਪਦੇਸੰ ਸਮ ਮਿਤ੍ਰ ਸਤ੍ਰਹ ਭਗਵੰਤ ਭਗਤਿ ਭਾਵਨੀ ॥ उपदेसं सम मित्र सत्रह भगवंत भगति भावनी ॥ Upḏesaʼn sam miṯar saṯrėh bẖagvanṯ bẖagaṯ bẖāvnī. They share the Teachings with friend and enemy alike; they love the devotional worship of God. ਪਰ ਨਿੰਦਾ ਨਹ ਸ੍ਰੋਤਿ ਸ੍ਰਵਣੰ ਆਪੁ ਤ੍ਯ੍ਯਿ-ਗਿ ਸਗਲ ਰੇਣੁਕਹ ॥ पर निंदा नह स्रोति स्रवणं आपु ित्यागि सगल रेणुकह ॥ Par ninḏā nah saroṯ sarvaṇaʼn āp ṯi▫yāg sagal reṇukėh. They do not listen to slander; renouncing self-conceit, they become the dust of all. ਖਟ ਲਖ੍ਯ੍ਯਣ ਪੂਰਨੰ ਪੁਰਖਹ ਨਾਨਕ ਨਾਮ ਸਾਧ ਸ੍ਵਜਨਹ ॥੪੦॥ खट लख्यण पूरनं पुरखह नानक नाम साध स्वजनह ॥४०॥ Kẖat lakẖ▫yaṇ pūranaʼn purkẖah Nānak nām sāḏẖ savajneh. 40 Whoever has these six qualities, O Nanak, is called a Holy friend. 40 The person who has received the Mantar of the Naam of the Prabhu Malik (Waheguru Ji) and who engages in the simran of the omnipresent Lord. Who considers pain and happiness as the same , whose actions are pure and without hate. Who is compassionate towards all things and has a control over the five vices. Who’s intake is eulogising Waheguru Ji and remains unaffected by maya in the same way that a lotus flower is unaffected by surrounding mud etc. Who serves friends and foes on the same level and only has love for Waheguru devotion. Who doesn’t listen with own ears to the nindya (slander) of others and who kills their own ego to become the dust of all. Whosoever possesses theses six attributes , heh Nanak their name is mitr (friend) , Sant and full human. Who engages in Naam Simran and who sees Waheguru in everyone , remains stable in sorrow and happiness. Who is pure , without hatred , and Nirala (detached) , always remains attached to Prabhu.(26) Showers compassion on all things and distances themselves from lust and anger. Just as a lotus remains unaffected. Considers friend and foe on a par.(27) Does not engage in the listening or speaking slander of others , always remains of humble mind and considers to be the dust of others. The wise can test these attributes , whosoever in this case is the virtuous Sant of many good deeds.(28) The Sangat of such Sant eradicates bad thoughts and by doing seva Gyan is obtained”. Upon hearing this bhai Dheeroh became blissful and went back to his home. He adopted all the characteristics of the Sant.(29) Many Sikhs met in the village of Bhuran Pur. Bhai Bhagwan Das was a bhagat , Bodhla was another , Malk Kataroo , Prithi Mall Jrandh , Budh Saroo.(30) Dhallu Bhagat , Shurra Harran , Siami Das Vadavan and Sundar etc. Sikhs got together to perform Kirtan.(31) Then all gathered for darshan of Guru Ji , they saw Guru Ji with their own eyes. Various gifts were presented to Guru Ji. They placed their heads at the charan kanwal of Guru Ji.(32) They stayed there for many days with a hope of salvation. “Someone please give us divine wisdom so that we may cross the bhav sagar (ocean of fears).(33) “Make a good dharamshala (place of worship), gather there everyday there in the early hours of the morning, listen to Gurbani and read Gurbani to others too”. Guru Ji stated.(34) “Contemplate on the Arth (meanings) and do Katha (preaching) , and act upon the teachings in your daily life.(35) “Work honestly and never speak lies , then do Rehraas at the Rehraas time , do kirtan upto night time and finish off with Sohila Sahib”.(36) “When there is pehar remaining of the night do ishnaan , then memorise the treasure trove of Gurbani. Whichever Sikh is hungry or clothe less , give them food and clothes and you will receive happiness”.(37) “Then on the Purbs of Massiah , Sangrand , Devaali , Vasakhi , etc. Collect Guru di kaar (donations) and prepare and distribute Kadah Parshad (Degh)”.(38) “Leaving aside ego make the mind humble , do satsangat always in this manner. Once upon a time there was a dead cat in a water well. How can the water be purified? A pandit was asked to assist”.(39) “Remove the cat and discard a thousand dholl (recipticle) of water from the well. The water will be purified”. Upon hearing this the man went away. He forgot to remove the cat.(40) Vast amounts of water were removed but the stench of the dead cat remained intact. They returned and informed the pandit. “The water hasn’t purified , I’ve discarded vast amounts”.(41) Upon hearing this the pandit said “remove more water”. They removed more water but went back to inform the pandit that the stench is still present.(42) Upon hearing this the pandit went to inspect the well himself , the dead was still in the well. “What have you done here? You’ve neglected to take the dead cat out” the pandit explained.(43) “The water will remain polluted until the cat is removed”. In the same way ego is a bad thing which is present in the body.(44) “Until this ego is lost it is not possible to attain kalyan. That is why it is important to remain alert on a daily basis in order to the lose ego”.(45) “Slowly it will vanish and your atmah will light up with Gyan Parkash (Divine knowledge)”. By listening to this the Sikhs , who were from the village Buranpur.(46) Went home estatic and engaged in Satnam Simran. They followed the instructions of Guru Ji and they Anthaykaran (Intangible inside Indriah) became pavittar (pure).(47) Whichsoever rehanee was ordained by Guru Ji , they went back to their abodes and adopted it in their everyday lives. They all attained yog kalyan (liberation) and were saying “Satguru Ji Dhan hun , they gave us this Sukh.(48) Bhanu Bel Updesh SriGuruHargobind Sahib Ji 6th Patshahi. Bhanu Behl. Raas 5th, Adaiy 46th. In Rajmahalpur lived a Sikh named Bhanoo Behl , he adopted Sikhi with great love and would engage in his duties according to Guru Ji’s matt (instructions). (1) He meditated upon Satnam Waheguru; he shared his food before eating it himself. He came to Sri Hargobind Ji and upon placing offerings he bowed his head. (2) He asked the ocean of knowledge (Guru Ji) “Shaastars contain many teachings, some praise Tapp (endurance) and Tirith (holy sites) and some say engage in Vart Nem.” (3) “Some do Jugg Horm , some say make donations but in the house of Satguru the greatness is only achieved through the simran of Satnam.” (4) “What is the difference between them? explain this. In what way is the Mehmah (greatness) of Satnam more?”. Upon hearing this Guru Ji imparted a mahan jugti (great technique). (5) “Consider Satnam to be the mathematical number one, all other actions are on a par to zero. Write number one first, then by following it with a zero its value has increased by tenfold”. (6) “If the number one is not placed before the zeros then just zeros by themselves are valueless. These zeros hold no value in counting etc. Since it remains nothing.” (7) “In this way without Satnam everything is veyarth (waste). There are some Punn Karam (good deeds) whose phall (reaction) is from beginning to end, i.e. diminishes. If one is not followed by zero then it cannot become tenfold but will remain one in itself it will not diminish.” (8) “All other Dharam (faiths) are of the previous yugs (eras) , they can only be accomplished if man is very strong and has plentiful wealth. I Kalyug only Satnam is prominent , from this sukhah da ghar (happiness/liberation) can be attained.” (9) “Freedom cannot be attained without Naam , with committing other karam hankaar (ego) is given rise to. With Hari Simran (Waheguru meditation) the mann (mind) becomes snimar (humble) , the end time is filled with sukh (pleasure).” (10) “This is the difference , recognise this in the mind , this is without hankaar (ego).” Bhanoo Behl filled with happiness upon hearing this. He accepted Guru Ji’s words and took them to heart. (11) Badli Sodhi and Seht Gopal always stayed with Guru Ji. They perpetually worked hard. Once they asked Guru Ji a question. (12) “Give us updesh (Divine knowledge) which will give us Param Kalyan (highest liberation).” Guru Ji replied “You will remain very sukhi (happy) if you adopt humbleness towards everyone.” (13) “Just as we see the water in a Fuharah (fountain) , the lower it goes the higher it rises. The dust of the feet is at the lowest point i.e. bottom of the feet, and because of this it blows onto everyone’s heads.” (14) “The little finger on the hand is the one adorned with a beautiful ring. The smallest of all trees is the Chandan tree, it’s fragrance is taken by all the tress nearby.” (15) “The higher the Padhvi (status) one requires , the more humble they should keep their mind. Vishnu is considered the greatest because he is more humble than everybody else.” (16) “When Prighu Rishi kicked Vishnu in order to wake him , Vishnu started gently massaging Prighu Rishi’s feeet with utmost humility and considered himself blessed for being touched by a Brahmin (holy person). In the yagg (food service) of the Pandhavs he washed the feet of the Rishi’s. The other actions of Vishnu Bhagwan are all carried out with utmost humility. He does not adopt hankaar (ego).” (17) “As a result of receiving high Padhvi (status) , he is of humble mind , there is no hankaar (ego) whatsoever. Always desires defeat from Gursikhs , does not ever want to defeat them.” (18) “The victor ultimately loses , the defeated is the victor. They become magical.” (19) “Whosoever thinks that “I have climbed high” he will have to come down. The one’s who desires to be low will suddenly reach height.” (20) “The victor is the defeated and the defeated is the victor , in the way there is a reciprocal practice in Sikhs. Always remain humble in Satsangat, utter sweet words when meeting Sikhs.” (21) Hearing the divine words from Satguru, he humbly attained Param Padhvi (high status). There was a handsome Gursikh named Chadda who’s house was in Agra. (22) Sikhs would gather in the dharamsala (place of worship) , do Kirtan and Naam Simran. Wherever he saw Bhajan (Waheguru’s praises) being performed, he would do abundant seva there. (23) He would come to Sri Guru Hargobind Ji and did seva with great love. One day whilst sitting by Guru Ji , with clasped hands he humbly requested. (24) “Heh Satguru Ji by which method do you save Sikhs? By imparting gunn (good habits) and eradicating Augunn (vices etc.)?” Upon hearing this Guru Ji said “Satguru char parkaar de hunday hunn (there are four types of Satguru).” (25) “Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the foremost amongst the four , whose naam being just heard causes the Jamm (grim reaper) to let go. One Guru is akin to Titli (butterfly like) , it takes any category of Keedah (insect)”. (26) "Upon keeping them safe in its house for a long time , the keedah (insect) too becomes a titli. It transforms any variety of keedah into its own form , but it can be seen that not all keedah become titli it only selects one kind to transform into a titli." (27) "One Guru is like Paras (touchstone), if any one type of metal comes into contact with it then it will turn it into gold but cannot make the metal into Paras (touchstone) itself. It will not impart its power to anyone/anything etc." (28) "One Guru is like Bavan Chandan (fragranced tree), during a particular season it will fragrant all the trees that are nearby it. This can only be done during a particular season and not all the time." (29) "One Satgur is on a par with a diva (candle like device), if another diva comes into contact with it then it can light that up too provided that the diva comes to it with tel (oil) and batti (wick)." (30) "Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji is Param Kirpaloo (supreme blessings), if anyone becomes a Sikh with Sharda (faith), reads and listens to Satguru Ji's Bani then he/she will slowly become a Brahm Gyani (having divine knowledge)." (31) "Their Atmah becomes Anand May (blissful), if they wish they too can make others like them. There is no technique required other than meeting with Satsangat (holy congregation)." (32) "From this Kalyan (liberation) is attained, the bandan (shackles) of births and deaths become naash (destryoyed)." Handsome Chaddha became an eager devotee of Satsangat after hearing this beautiful Updesh (teachings). (33) A Sikh named Mohan lived in Decca who desired the attributes of Gursikhi in his heart. He came from far to do the Darshan (seeing) of Guru Ji. He gave bheta ( offerings) to Guru Ji according to his samratha (ability). (34) Upon placing his head at Guru Ji's feet he felt a great sense of Anand (bliss). He stayed with Guru Ji with great love. One day whilst sitting near Sachay Patshah (true king i.e. Guru Ji) he made a benti (huble request). (35) "Birth and death is a big kasht (pain), hey Kirpaloo (compassionate) Guru Ji, please eradicate this kasht." Guru Ji then replied , "you have not recognised yourself, without recognising oneself this mahan (tremendous) kasht (pain) does not finish." (36) "Tell us this which roop (form) do you consider yourself?, in which your chit (mind) remains rangya (coloured)?" Upon hearing this Bhai Mohan said "we have seen tann roop (physical human body), hey Sachay Patshah (true king) we are your Sikhs." (37) Upon hearing this Guru Ji said " know this that all sareer (bodies) are made of panj tatt (five elements). Panj tatt were present before taking birth, when the sareer becomes nasht (finished) the panj tatt will still remain." (38) "That is why the tann (physical bodies) of Guru and Sikh are saman (equal). Parmatmah (Waheguru Ji) in any way is not less in either. Bhaav (in other words) just as the bodies of Guru and Sikh are made of the five elements, in the same way Viapak Parmatmah (all present Waheguru Ji) in both is brabar (equal). Parmatmah is neither born nor dies, remains Ik saman (constant) in Sakhi roop (always present)." (39) "The bhed (difference) of the mann (mind) between Guru and Sikh is very big. The mind of Guru Ji is Ujjal (brilliant white etc.), the mind of the Sikh is Kala (black/stained etc.) One is shudh (pure), the other is ashudh (adulterated). When the Sikh comes the sharan (sanctuary) and engages in Pooja (Waheguru Ji's devotion)." (40) "Walks the path of Gurbani by listening to it, takes into the heart with sthiratah (stability). Gradually remove the mahal (filth/dirt etc.) from the mind, make it ujjal (brilliant white/clean etc.) and free from dirt etc." (41) "Then the Sikh should recognise their roop (form), distance all the sareer hankaar (body/self/ego etc.)The laksh (property) of the Jeev (being) and Ishvar (Waheguru Ji) is the same Sat Chitt Anand (eternal bliss)." (42) "The bani (words) of both is separate , the bani of the jeev (beings) is very little. The bani of Ishvar (Waheguru Ji) is sarab viapak (everywhere) , whosoever knows this well is gyanvaan (with knowledge)." (43) "One jall (water) is ujjal (clean) one together with tal (pool etc.) is dirty. Look at the pratibimb (reflection) of the suraj (sun) in both. In the dirty water it looks dirty. Where the water is clean and ujjal (clear) then the sun there will look ujjal (clear) and clean too." (44) "Shudh (pure) Satogun is in maya, the aks (reflection) of Brahm (Waheguru Ji) that falls on shudh (pure) maya is Ishvar (Waheguru Ji). The Aks (reflection) of Brahm on maleen (filth) maya , or avidya tamogun in other words , is the Jeev (being)." (45) "Six attributes can be seen in Ishvar, that is why they are called Bhagwan. Listen to this in deatail." (46) "Jass, Aishvarj , Viragh , Udartah , Lashmi , and Gyan. The six vikar and jeona (living) , marnah (dying) are the varn of the sareer (body)." (47) "Bhuk (hunger) and Pyas (thirst) are both between the pran (life force). Kushi (happiness) and Gammi (unhappiness) are between the mann (mind). There is Nirlaep (unblemished) Brahm Saakhi (Waheguru Ji) there, and if recognised one becomes mukt (liberated)." (48) "Upon hearing this the Sikhs then asked "you have just eulogised Satnaam". Then Satguru Ji replied "try to understand in your minds, just as there is a strong currant in the river." (49) "Some try to cross it with the strength of their arms, but these are few, think about it. By boarding the baedi (boat) everyone can cross it easily." (50) "In the same way Satnaam is a mighty Jahaz (ship) , by engaging in Naam Japp all the desires of the mind are fulfilled. In the end Naam becomes a huge sahyik (support). It destroys all the Kasht (troubles) forever." (51) "There is nothing comparable to this in Kalyug (this era). Do simran on a daily basis. If a person engages in Namm Japp daily then they are Dhan (very great). Prabhu (Waheguru Ji ) also becomes Prasan (pleased) when the livv (concentration) is entered into." (52) "Whether it be Gristhy (married etc.) or Sanyasi (hermit) wihout Naam Japp then a noose is placed around the neck. Whether it be ucha (high) neeva (low) , rich or poor if Naam simran is accomplished Sehaj Subah (gradually)." (53) "Then no one is parallel to them , even if a Brahmin engages in countless mahan (of great magnitude) tapp and vart (rituals). That is why perpetually absorb Naam in the Hidah (heart) , he/she crosses to salvation and causes the salvation of Pittar (elders)." (54) All Sikhs became blissful upon hearing this, they absorbed Satnaam in their hearts. By engaging in simran , millions of Sikhs became liberated. Who can speak of their untt (end)?" (55) Satguru Ji attached Sikhs to Gurmat , for the love of Sikhi they preached Gurmat."I have spoken of some of the Sikhs in the form of Katha , and the central attributes shown." (56) That Sikh is of vadhey bhaag (blessed) whosoever has adopted Gurmat , has crossed into salvation for self and their sanghi's (who met with them) had their sorrows eradicated and they too attained salvation. (57) Maya Lumbh Updesh SriGuruHargobind Ji Maharajh Patshahi 6th. Raas 5th , Adaiy 44th A Sikh named Maya Lumbh lived in the pind (village) Sohund , he attended Satsangat on a daily basis. With great love and utmost respect he would sing Guru Ji’s shabads in the form of Prem Bhagti (love devotion). (1) He came to do the darshan (seeing) of Satguru and placed his head on the Charan Kanwal (heavenly feet) of Guru Ji. After staying for some days he asked , “heh nipunn (proficient) Guru Ji please tell me.” (2) “Some attend Satsangat with kaamna (specific desires) and achieve padarath (goods) which provide guzara (subsistence) , which they consume.” (3) “Some Sikhs engage in Dharam di kamaiee (honest living) , they eat food after sharing it with other Sikhs first. Those with kamana (desires) and those who are nishkam (no desires) , they perform and listen tom kirtan at both times {morning and afternoon}.” (4) “They spend their lives in the presence of Satsangat and do your darshan (seeing). What is their fate ahead? What is the difference in the phall (fruition) that they attain?” (5) Sri Hargobind Sahib then imparted , “they both come to Satsangat. The one’s who attend with kamana (desires) , after death they go to Gandarbh lok (heavenly place) and will take painless pleasure.” (6) “Will become mukht (liberated) from births and deaths. Will not endure the pains of such. The one’s that are nishkami (desireless) obtain gyan , will give sukh to everyone since they consider this jagat (world) to be chootah (false).” (7) “When the sareer (body) diminishes of the nishkami (desireless) , they become livleen (infused) with Waheguru. Nishkami is above all , the secondly the kamnah walay (with desire) are:-“ (8) “Some accept {cash/gifts etc.} just for the nirbah (rearing/needs) of the tann (body) , without asking whatsoever someone gives with prem (love) they accept. They become very pleased in the heart , considers them to be sent by Wahegruru Ji thenself.” (9) “Those who share their gifts/cash with others before consuming and engage in Kirtan/Katha for mukhti (liberation). What little padarath (goods) they acquire , they remain parsan (happy) with santokh (satisfaction).” (10) “This too is on a par with being nishkam (desireless) , which so ever padarath (goods) are acquired without lobh (greed). The one’s who has a kahish (desire) to obtain materialism will only achieve Gandarbh (heavenly abode) {as opposed to kalyan}.” (11) “If someone does Kirtan/Katha or other good deeds with utter greed for materialistic gain but does not absorb the Gurbani in the mind , their bharam (doubts/anxiety etc) will not go.” (12) “Whichever padarath (goods) are desired {in satsangat} will be achieved. If the person only has a desire for materialism then after death then will be given manukah sareer (human body) again. Then they will engage in abundant Satguru’s simran.” (13) “The mael (dirt/filth/adulteration) will only be lost after anek (many) births , they will achive mukhti in the end after becoming nishkam (without desire). That is why {Guru Ji says} become nishkam (without desire) when doing kirtan and Satnaam Simran.” (14) After hearing this updesh he absorbed it in his heart , his kasht (pains) of births and deaths became removed. There was one Sikh named Choohad Chaujad who was very gunvaan (good attributes) who lived in Lucknow. (15) Rising , sitting , lying down , walking , and working , he would remain focused on Satnaam. He came to do the darshan (seeing) of Guru Ji. He bowed his head at the charan kanwal (heavenly feet) of Guru Ji. (16) He stayed there for many days. One day he said to Guru Ji “what is the mool (foundation) of the Sikhi vael (vine/branch/stem etc.)? explain the roop (form) of this , in which way it can be acquired.” (17) Sri Guru Hargobind Ji said “the snimar mann (humble mind) is the keht (farm land). Guru sharda (faith) is the ungreh beej (seeds that have taken root) in that keht (farmland). The preet (devotion/adherence/love etc.) with Guru Ji is the pukki jadd (firm root).” (18) “The milaap (meeting) with Satsangat is the growing of this Sikhi vael(vine). The seva of Sants with shubh tahng (love/devotion) is the blossoming of this vael {vine}.” (19) “The dharnah (adoption) of Guru Ji’s gunn (teachings) are the green leaves of this vine , which grow bushier on a daily basis. Doing Kirtan or listening of Kirtan , is the equivelant of watering this Sikhi vine.” (20) “The contemplation {katha etc.} of the shabad is the flowering of this vael {vine}. Doing or listening to Kirtan is the sugandi (fragrance) of these flowers. With Ukat Jugat (Guru Ji’s teachings) , Amrit Rass {sweet nectar} is seen. Remaing varaigmay (detached) from vishey (vices etc.) is a big kheda (bliss).” (21) “Considering the Jagat (world) to be chootah (false) is the fruit bearing on this vine. Just as we see rass (nectar) in fruit , so too on this vine of Sikhi the fruit becomes sweet with the nectar of Brahmanand (Waheguru Ji’s Amrit). Then manukh (mankind) recognise their roop (form) , this is the taste {accept this in your mind}.” (22) “This is the mool (foundation) of the Sikhi vael {vine} , these are the Sikhs who love {pyar} Guru. They are Gurmukh {facing Guru Ji at all times} , and they are parupkari (selfless service)! They are Gyani (knowledgeable) and Bhagat (devotees) , think about it {veechar lavhoy}” (23) “They are mahan Shiromani (highest) in the jagat (world). They win the jagat (world) and never suffer defeat.” Upon hearing these bachan (divine words) from Satguru Ji Choohad went home whilst eulogising {shalagah} Guru Ji. (24) There was a very agyakari (obedient) Guru Ji’s Sikh whose name was Bhanna , who lived in the parsidh (famous) tirith (holy site) of Pryagh. He lived there for a long time , then decided to leave for Satguru Ji’s darshan (seeing). (25) According to his samratha (ability) he placed bhet (offerings) in front of Guru Ji and did bandana (showing respect with clasped hands etc.) Guru Ji asked asked him sukh shaand (well being) , at that point he made a benti (humble request) to Satguru Ji. (26) “The kamana (desire) of my heart is that do my kalyan (liberation) , I have come to your sharan (sanctuary). Give me your updesh (supreme instruction) , which causes the chakkar (cycle) of birth and death.” (27) Sri Guru Hargobind Ji said “heh chattar veer (intelligent friend)! Do dharm di kamaiee (honest living). Always engage in Waheguru Naam Simran , never lose sight of this.” (28) Then Bhanna contemplated satt (truth) asatt (false) after hearing this. Then he spoke again. “When people of other faiths meet with me they argue and attempt to discredit {tarak} and say.” (29) “The person who is the mahan pursh (great ) , if someone talks with them over and over again then they become agitated. They become annoyed and reprimands them , and will not let them keep their company.” (30) “You persistently say Ram Ram , Ram will not be pleased {reej}, rather will become agitated. You can try this for yourself {nirdhaar}. What phall (benefit) will you achieve? Maha phall daata swami (Waheguru Ji) will become annoyed”. (31) Upon hearing this Satguru Ji said “do not understand this to be the case , adopt sharda (faith) , the way we say. Just as a gareeb (poor/weak/helpless) person is attacked by a group of enemies , and inflict much pain.” (32) “When that mazloom (helpless person) becomes niraz (lose hope) from every other means , then he shouts {calls/pukaar} the name of his malik {king}. He continues calling until his pukar {call/cry} is heard.” (33) “Upon hearing his pukar {calling/cry} the enemy start toretreat and abandon the pain infliction. The enemy cease their strength , and owing to the fear of the malik {king} they dare not go near.” (34) “When the naukar (servants) of the king see their companion being attacked they adopt kirpa (compassion) and lend assistance , they succeed in fending off the enemy.” (35) “If the king hears the cries/calls and comes to realise that someone is calling me , then with kirpa (compassion) he becomes totally nirbah (fearless) and gives maha sukh (great joy) by killing the enemy.” (36) “In the same way kaam (lust) , krodh (anger) etc. Do chagdha (argument/fighting) nitt (daily) and rob manukh (mankind) as a subsequent. Fear in the roop (form) of paap (sin) is shown by these vices. If jeev (being) sees these dukhdayak (terrifying) enemies.” (37) “Then he should engage in Ram Ram {Waheguru} meditation , if he is met by Sants then they cause their udhar (saviour). They will impart guidance which in turn causes the eradication of these vices/sins.” (38) “Parmashar (Waheguru) does kirpa (blessings) , they realise that someone is calling me. They {Waheguru Ji} take mercy on us in the knowledge that we {kalyugi beings} have sought Waheguru Ji’s sharan {sanctuary} whilst in deep distress. The daily onslaught of maar ({pain infliction} is horrendous.” (39) “It is then Prabhu {Waheguru Ji} shower their mercy by destroying all our bandan {shackles/handcuffs/vices} and thus delivers mukti {liberation}. Prabhu blesses Abchall Sukh {everlasting happiness} in the form of their daat {gift} , this can only be acquired with Naam Simran.” (40) “Satguru Ji then said , “the ones who argue with you , obstruct you from Naam Simran of Prabhu {Waheguru} , are nindaks {slanderers} and your biggest dushman {enemy}. Nothing else is as dukhdayak {terrifying} as them.” (41) “Never do their sangh {associating/meeting} , meeting and speaking with them gives rise to paap {sin}. They discredit your nischa {faith} and attempt to destabilise you , they want to influence you towards kohtti matt {adulterated actions}.” (42) “They never let go of vishey {sins/anti-social behaviour} , leave the company of such people. Never do their sangat {company} , always attempt to leave them {yattan}.” (43) “Upon hearing this Bhanna asked , “In what way is this? The vishey manukh {sinful people} are a bigger dushman {enemy} than visheh {sins}? The bhugta {engager} of visheh {sins} is akin to karj {effect} and the visheh {sins} are karan {cause}.” (44) “Upon hearing this Sri Hargobind Ji said “Karan {cause} is the agni {fire} which burns the sareer {body} , if metal were to be heated with this agni {fire} then it shines after becoming red hot.” (45) “The agni {fire} causes immense heat , that is impossible to tolerate and cannot be approached. In the same way the vishey {sinners} become like this. Cannot attain mukti {liberation}.” (46) “Their sangat causes manukh {mankind} to fall from grace , shubh padvi {pure status} can never be acquired. Just as a tree that bears much fruit , some of the fruit will fall on the ground as a result of wind.” (47) “That kacha phall {unripe fruit} becomes ghanda {soiled/dirty} , bhaav {in other words} it rots and cannot ripen as a result of falling off the branch and as such will not contain rass {sweet nectar}. The fruit that has not been affected by the wind remain permanently attached to the Shaak {branch}.” (48) “They achieve rass {sweet nectar} whilst attached to the tree and become ard mitteh {very sweet}. The tehni {branch} of Gurbani is like this , whichever nindak {slanderer} engages in tarak {discrediting it} after hearing it , it sheds them {like the rotten fruit}.” (49) “That viakhti {person} cannot obtain Parmeshvar’s rass {Waheguru Ji’s sweet nectar}, the dirt/soiling of janam maran {births and deaths} will stick to them. The ones that remain attached to the tehni {branch} of Prabhu {Waheguru} simran , obtain gyan-rass {sweet nectar of divine knowledge}. Just as a fruit ripens and becomes sweet , so does this person attain sweet mukti {liberation} and the bandan {bonds} of unhappiness are thus destroyed.” (50) “Heh Bhanna! By listening this way , do not maintain any farak {difference} with Parameshvar {Waheguru}. Never do the thiagh {quitting} of the Sukh {happiness} giving Satnaam , if you have the ablashah {desire} to induce Anand {bliss}.” (51) “Upon hearing this Bhanna accepted Guru Ji’s bachan {divine instructions} and said , “Gurbani is truly the khaan {treasure trove} of sachay gunn {true attributes}.” He swam across bhavjall {ocean of fears i.e. this world} with great ease as a result of dridh {utter determination} of Waheguru Simran. (52) *******O******* Jattu Tappa Updesh SriHargobindJi Maharajh Patshai 6th. Raas 5th , Adaiy 45th. Jattu Tappa. In Jonpur lived a mahan (great) tappa (physical endurance etc.). He came to do the darshan of Sri Guru Hargobind Ji. (1) He did bandana (paying respect) with clasped hands and made a benti (request) whilst sitting down. “Have heard your bhari sarasht juss (mighty praise) , lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of manukh (mamnkind) have adopted bhadi matt (sins/anti social behaviour etc.)” (2) “Hey kirpa nidhan (treasure trove of blessings) ! I have come to your sharan please give me updesh (teaching/guidance) so that I can reach kalyan (liberation)”. Upon hearing this Guru Ji said “do shantki tap”. (3) “Utter Waheguru’s naam on a daily basis , by stopping your indraeh (thought process) absorb naam in your mann (mind).” Afterwards the tappa asked “some of sarasht matt (of great wisdom) say.” (4) “That it is not possible to attain gatti (liberation) without gyan (knowledge) , the ved’s give parman (instruction) on this.” Upon hearing this Guru Ji said “understand that if your desire is for gatti (liberation).” (5) “Those who engage in Naam Japp in their minds day and night , they achieve the four davaray (enterance). Through which mukhti (living liberation) can be entered and as such Waheguru can be met.” (6) “Just as there are 4 entrances to Sri Harmander Sahib , whichever entrance one steps through , for them that is uttam (highly). Jog , virag , bhagti , and gyan are achieved in hand through Naam Simran.” (7) “Focus the attention in a sundar (good/beautiful etc.) manner , do simran of Satnaam with prem (love). Then the phall (divine gift/fruition) of jog is achieved. With simran the mann (mind) becomes stable.” (8) “Then vairag (detachment) from Vishay (sinful thoughts/actions) takes place which is the mool (foundation) of bhagti (devotion) , then manukh (mankind) becomes accustomed to simran. By engaging in this maha prem (great love) develops with Prabhu (Waheguru Ji). Day and night Ik (Waheguru ji) is absorbed in the mind.” (9) “Whosoever is the recipient of Waheguru Ji’s kirpa (blessing) , they acquire livv (concentration). Then gyan is produced in the hirdah (heart). Only consider the atmah (soul) to be puran (complete) , recognise the true self (i.e. atmah within body) and extinguish bandan (attachments etc.).” (10) “These are the four asray (pillars/supports) of Satnaam , which are achieved upon engaging in Simran. “That is why if you desire the four , then associate yourself with Naam.” (11) “By attending the Dharamsal Satguru (satsangat/place of worship) a mighty phall (gift/fruition) is achieved by taking each step. Listen to the shabad by removing hankaar (ego) and making the mind humble , the Upashana (devotion) of Prabhu (Waheguru Ji) will be attained.” (12) “Do ishnaan (washing) pishli raat (Amrit vela/early hours) , this shantki tap is saresht (above all) and mahan (great). With Satnaam Simran phall (fruition) is acquired. Focus on the belief meh tann nahi haih (I am not body).” (13) “I was not born when my physical body was born , I will not die when the body physically dies. My roop (form) is Satt Chetan Anand , slowly but surely this sukhan da mool (foundation of all happiness) is achieved.” (14) Navla and Nihala were Guru Ji’s Sikhs , whose abode was in Patna and they lived there. They always spoke the truth , made an honest living and always yearned for truthful company. (15) Whichever Sikh would engage in bhajan (Waheguru Ji’s praises) with prem (love) , they would do their seva with utmost enthusiasm. They came to do the darshan (seeing) of Satguru Ji , they bowed their heads after placing bhet (offerings) according to their samratha (ability). (16) After staying with Guru Ji for some days , one day they made a benti (humble request) whilst sitting near Guru Ji. “Guru Gareeb Nazaaz (bestows powers to the poor) , Mukhti Datay (bestows liberation)! please give us mahan (great) updesh (instruction/guidance).” (17) “Which causes everything to be accomplished by doing , leaving nothing unachieved.” Guru Ji said persistently do the Upashana (devotion) of Satnaam.” (18) At that point Nihala said “some with saresht matt (great minds) say that as long as there is dwaht (duality) in the heart of man then tripti (the coalition of Upas , Upashana , and Upashak) remains.” (19) First there is Upas , secondly Upashna , and third Upashak. Just as Thiatha , theh , and thian. In the same way gyatha , gyan , and gey is. (20) When Advaytah is achieved then these three are not seen. It becomes Parbrahm Saroop (Waheguru) , just as a drop of water becomes part of the ocean. (21) When Namee , Naam , and Jaapak are not , then see your entire saroop (form). Upon hearing this Guru Ji said ,”Bhagti (devotion) is of four kinds.” (22) “with many kamnavah (desires) in the mind , they engage in Satnaam Simran day and night and does the seva of Sants. Whichsoever bachan (instructions) they give , they agree to it.” (23) “Their kamnavah (desires) become fulfilled , then a beautiful devotion for Prabhu (Waheguru) arises in the heart. Secondly there are those who become bhagats because they are Atar (antagonised) , when enemies cause abundant dukh (pains etc.).” (24) “Some feel much pain as a result of a rog (illness/disease etc.) , they engage in Simran as a result. They become sukhi (happy) from enemies , the ailments disappear and become mighty strong.” (25) “Their sharda (faith) has increased , they do perpetual simran because of this. Thirdly there are those who adopt Upashna on a daily basis , they do the Simran of Satnaam (who removes paaps/sins).” (26) “The daas considers their Prabhu to be the karta (creator) , we are like istri (female) and Parmeshvar (Waheguru) is akin to the patti (husband). The antar indreh (mindset) becomes nirmal (pure) , then Brahm Gyan (divine knowledge) is attained.” (27) “Fourth Gyani are vishal (broad) bhagat , they only see the one Parmeshvar in everyone and desire to see as well. Just as there is akash (sky light) in Ghada (clay pot) and kohta (high building) , in the same way Ik Brahm (Waheguru) gives parkash light in everyone.” (28) “By understanding it in this way they engage in perpetual simran of Prabhu (Waheguru) , then Uttam Atam-Gyan (highest divine knowledge) is absorbed in the heart. Climbing from the chauthi bhoomka (fourth stage etc.) then fifth and sixth , they then rest in the seventh.” (29) “That is why you should do Satnaam Simran , and whilst remaining nishkam (without desires) do the seva of Sants. Lose the ego pride and keep the mind low (humble) , then this will give rise to your kalyan being acquired in a very simple method.” (30) At that point upon hearing this outstanding updesh bhai Navla and Nihala became Gurmukhs (adhering to Guru Ji’s teachings). Soorbeer (warrior) Jaaht Jeht was a big Pehalvan (wrestler). His duty was gate keeper at Guru Ji’s entrance. (31) Always remained stationed at the gate and none could enter without his permission. One day while Guru Ji were sitting sehaj subah (generally) he asked. (32) “Some say that when gyan is attained , then what is the purpose of bhgati (devotion) ? When gyan gives rise to bibek (pleasure/knowledge etc.)” (33) “Guru Ji imparted a shub marg (auspicious technique) , without bhagti gyan does not show shoba (elegance/grace). Just as there is a lot of strength in butter , if it is mixed in food then that becomes very svaadi (tasty).” (34) “If someone suffering from kuff (phlegm etc.) is given butter then this will play havoc in their chest by causing congestion. Their mouth will feel bland day and night , a nasty cough will develop and there will be a loss of appetite.” (35) “If the taseer (constitution) of the body is that of pitt (very heated) then that person will develop diarrhoea and many unpleasant ailments will be given rise to.” (36) “If the butter is mixed with missri (crystalised sugar etc.) then the consumption of this will lead to pleasure. In the same way the characteristics of gyan is such that if it is taken individually i.e. meh brahm huh ( I am Brahm) then this is neither elegant or graceful.” (37) “The person listening to this will become very angry , will go to narak (hell) , will not see swarg (paradise). If a hankari (egoistic) person adopts gyan in their heart then they will consider themselves very big.” (38) “Neither will they do seva in Satsangat and neither will they show nimratha (being humble) towards anybody. This is on a par to the chesty congestion in the previous scenario , they will go to narak (hell) in a terrifying manner.” (39) “If a vishey (lustful) person listens to just gyan then he will engage in the bhog of pariee istri (adultery) etc. and also develop other anti-social habits. This is on a par to the diarrhoea scenario , and will endure the torture of narak (hell).” (40) “That is why Brahm-Gyan (divine knowledge) should be taken in conjunction with bhagti (devotion) , this is the kalyan of everyone. Meh pabhu da daas huh (I am the servant of Waheguru Ji) will sound beautifully elegant and graceful from their mouth. In that way Ahangbrahm (Pramatmah) i.e. Waheguru ji’s Gyan will take parkash (enlightenment) in the heart.” (41) “That is why everybody needs to do Naam Simran , with prem (love) adopt the Sukha da Dharam (Waheguru Simran). That is why kushk (arid/dry) gyan is not good. If Naam Simran is done along with it then the jeev (human beings) will achieve that state of kalyan (life liberation)”. (42) *****O***** Guru Ji are Sarbagh (limitless) , we are alpagh (thick as two short planks).. Please forgive any shortcomings and offer guidance for the future. WaheguruJikaKhalsaWaheguruJikeFateh. Vakta Sarota Updesh SriGuruHargobindJi Maharajh Patshahi 6th Raas 5th , Adaiy 42nd Tulsia , Dargah , takhtu Dheer , and Tirith Uppal got to together with mansha {heart’s desire} to meet Guru Ji. {1} They did bandana {paying respect} and sat near Guru Ji. They did benti {humble request} with clasped hands , “Heh sachay Patshah {true king}! We listen to the arth {meanings/interpretations} which are done by anek {many} Sikhs.” {2} Even after listening ,the mann {mind} does not become shant {peaceful} , the birti {concentration} wanders from place to place and does not remain sathir {focused}. Nivla and Nihalu both do Katha.” {3} “After listening to their Katha we become frightened about vicar {sins} , bahedi budhi {bad thoughts} are removed from the heart. Chit {mind} attaches to Gurmat {Guru’s teachings}. Anek {many} gunn {good attributes} arise in the hirda {heart}.” {4} Upon hearing this , Sri Hargobind Ji said “the Shabad of Satguru is mahan {great} like Amrit {sweet nectar}. The bulara {speaker/preacher} has fourteen gunn {attributes} , many achieve gyan {knowledge} by listening to them.” {5} “In the same way the sarota {listener/audience} too has fourteen gunn {attributes} , they listen and turt {quickly} obtain gyan. If both lack the fourteen gunn then turt {quickly} gyan {knowledge} cannot be acquired.” {6} “If all the gunn {attributes} are present in the vakta {speaker/preacher} then the listeners too will obtain these gunn {attributes}.” Then they started to ask Guru Ji , “please impart the knowledge regarding these gunn {attributes}.” {7} “Consider us yours and show mercy on us , please describe in depth the differences.” Then Sri Hargobind Sahib Ji stated , “listen all the Sikhs dharan karoh {act upon it}.” {8} “The first changa vakta {good speaker} is the one whose avaz {voice} and bani {words} are sundar {pleasant} , has knowledge of the subject , speaks loudly enough to be heard but not more than that , only speaks according to the subject matter.” {9} “The second gunn {attribute} is that the speaker should be aware of visthar {depth} and sankoch {where it ends}. Should see where the saresht rass {point of interest} lies. When the concentration of the audience is captivated , then do the arth {meanings/translations} in depth.” {10} “Wherever the birti {concentration} is udas {unfocused} , only speak in sankhep {brief} there. Should have the ability to make the katha rauchik {interesting} , consider this the fourth gunn {attribute} of the vakta {speaker}.” {11} “Should speak in a sweet voice that pleases all. The fifth gunn {attribute} is that the words spoken should be sachay {truthful} which are imbued with upashna {devotion} and gyan {wisdom/knowledge}.” {12} “The sidhant {core/central theme} of the shabad should be spoken of , the arth should be done with nirna {logic/rationality}. The sixth gunn is that shanka {doubt} should be removed , the answers should be known if someone asks any questions.” {13} “The sakhi {story} example should coincide with the ashah {direction} of the shabad. In a way which the listener can easily comprehend. It should be portrayed in that way.” {14} “The seventh attribute is that they should be proficient in all matt {religions/philosophy etc.}, should know the contents of shaastars {ancient Indian religious text}. The eight attribute is that they should not do vikhaep {incompatibility} in katha , the story being told should reflect the core/central theme of the Shabad. Stay within the boundary of the shabad.” {15} "They should understand the fundamental principles of the other faiths before discussing them. The ninth is "Avingh" , sit up straight and keep the mind focused." {16} "The tenth attribute is that the speaker should have the ability to please the hearts of the sarotay {listeners}. As the audience listen they should be captivated , in this way attract the sabah {congregation/gathering}." {17} "The eleventh attribute is that the speaker should be able to mohit {attract in a magnetic way} the audience , should win them over. The audience should become keen and eager, listening with fervour. Their ears and eyes should be drawn to the speaker. They should be eager to find out what he's going to say next, what will be the next words etc.? {18} "The twelfth attribute is that the speaker should be without hankar {ego}, removes all ego from the heart and keeps his heart mind the humblest of all. Should not hurt anyone's feelings by considering that he is above or better than others." {19} "The thirteenth attribute is that the speaker should be of a theology nature , should practise what he preaches. The fourteenth attribute is that he should be santokhi {patient}, just accepts what he is given and considers that to be his bhaag {fortune}." {20} "Should accept what they are given with happiness and consider that without asking for anything the gift that is given is akin to Amrit {sweet nectar}. Should have no desires for additional goods, just use what is given." {21} These are the fourteen gunn {attributes} of a good vakta {speaker}. The listener {sarota} will acquire these attributes too. Now listen to the attributes of the sarota {listener}. The first gunn {attribute} is that they should be the bhagat {devotee} of the good knowledge being imparted by the speaker." {22} Note:- The arth {meanings} of the fourteen gunn {attributes} are as follows; 1. Vaghmy {speaks in a pleasant and coherent manner}. 2. Vyas {have the ability to convey the subject in depth}. 3. Samas vutt {being concise when needed}. 4. Prya katha prastav {speaking interestingly}. 5. Sapasht vak {speaking clearly and coherently}. 6. Sandeh shidr {be able to remove any doubts}. 7. Ashek Shastar kushl {have knowledge of all the shaashtars}. 8. Nakyaht vikaep krit {keeping the katha consistent with the core/central theme}. 9. Avyango {Sitting up straight}. 10. Jan ranjko {please the hearts of the listeners}. 11. Jit sabho {having an attracting influence on the audience i.e. winning them over}. 12. Na hankrto {without ego}. 13. Dharmiko {practice what you preach}. 14. Santokhi {non-greedy}. "The mann {mind} should be free of hankar {ego} , should realise that I am doing a big seva. Thirdly there should be an eagerness to listen, do not make the mind uchat {impatient}." {23} "Fourthly do not attempt to outsmart the speaker. Fifthly should be able to comprehend the arth {meanings} given by the orator." {24} "Sixthly they should know how to ask a prashan {question}, seventh they should listen very attentively to the Granth. Eight do not be in a alass {tired/lazy} state. Ninth keep the sleep in control." {25} "Tenth absorb the katha in the hirda {heart}, whatever you possess share with others. If the subject matter is in accordance with Guru Sidanth {Guru Ji's core/central message} then listen to it in a shant {peaceful} manner." {26} "If it is ult {against} Guru Sidhant {core/central theme} then do the tiagh {rejection} of such. Thirteenth maintain sucham {cleaniness} of the tann {body}. Fourteenth do the tiagh {rejection} of all pakhand {falsehoods}, keep the mann {mind} attached at all times to the Prabhu's {Waheguru Ji's} shabad. Listening in this way will give rise to Anhad Naadh." {27} "The vakta {orator} and sarota {listener} can both obtain gyan in this manner. Whosoever adopts these lashan {characteristics}, that Sikh becomes Nihal {blissfuuly satisfied}." {28} "Always do the sangat {company} of this Sikh , you too will acquire these attributes. Listen to sundar {beautiful} katha {preaching} from their mukh {mouth} , then why won't you achieve mukti {liberation} [rhetorical question]." {29} Everybody became ecstatic by hearing this from Guru Ji, they adopted all of the characteristics. Kishna Janju and Pammu Poori both came to the hazoor {presence} of Sri Hargobind. {30} After bandana {paying respect} they spoke "hey gareeb nivaz {bestows glory to the poor} please do our udhar {salvation}." Sri Guru Ji gave updesh {divine guidance}, in kalyug {this era} the Naam of Prabhu {Waheguru's Name} is the big Jahaz {ship}." {31} "After reading Shabad do abyhas {put into practice}, climb aboard the Sukha di poonji {abundance of happiness} Jahaz {ship} of Naam {Waheguru Simran}." Upon hearing this they both said "one Sikh adopts reading listening." {32} "Does the tiagh {rejection} of khotay {bad} karam {actions/deeds}. One adopts vikar {vices} after reading. Creates immense virodh {opposition} between them. Does not let go of krodh {anger} just as a line drawn in a rock remains persistent." {33} "Adopts hankar {ego } in the hirda {heart} that we are big. The mann {mind} becomes trapped in the chikadh {quicksand} of kaam {lust} and lobh {greed}. How will they attain saresht padhvi {superior status}?, please do kirpa {mercy} and tell us." {34} "Upon hearing this Guru Ji remarked "Shabdh is the only udhar {saviour} for everyone. In time kalyan {liberation} is attained by whosoever reads/listens by taking it to the dil {heart} i.e. attentively." {35} "If a manukh {man/woman} is trapped in gyan bandan {trap of knowledge} then no one can do their kalyan {liberation}. If agyani {not trapped by knowledge} listens to the shabad then all their paap {sins} are removed." {36} "Further along they attain Jagyasa {spiritual awakening}, with abyhas {practise} sukhala {easily} gyan is obtained. The bhagti {devotion} of bhagats {devotees} becomes dridh {stronger}. The gyani {trapped in knowledge alone} become stuck in gyan {trap of knowledge alone}." {37} "The person who reads for ego, commits vikar {sins} secretly. They do not have nischa {belief/faith} in obtaining gyan {knowledge} , but call themselves gyani {knowledgeable} in public." {38} "The hankari {egoistic} does not engage in Satsang {truth congregation}. Only adopts status and materialism in the mann {mind}. They never achieve gyan {knowledge}, how will they obtain maan {honour} in Dargah {Waheguru's court} [rhetorical question]." {39} "Those who desire to go to Sri Amritsar but don't know the way will ask for directions. Agyani will take ishnan {bathing} there too, they acquire mahan {great} sangat {gathering}." {40} "They come to do ishnan {bathing} in Amritsar. They are accompanied by anjan {unknown} too who join them. In this way the Jagyasi {spiritual awoken} arrives there. Receives Anand {bliss} after ishnan {bathing}." {41} "The gyani {knowledgeable} who knows the way very well, reaches there whenever their mind desires. The one who knows the way and has seen it but takes a different direction." {42} "Goes in the ult {opposite} direction of Amritsar, does not listen to anyone. Has hankar {ego} in the hirda {heart} that I know the way. Has faltered and does not recognise the heart." {43} "In the same way those who don't ask Sants, think that we have read everything, those Ghumandhy {highly egoistic} do not do Satsangat {true gathering}. They will never become Brahm-Gyani {having divine knowledge}." {44} Whatever Guru Ji said all the Sikhs listened, they adopted sharda {utmost faith} and engaged in it in a very humble manner. Thingan and Madhu were both tirkan {carpenters}, they were very competent in their work. {45} They stayed with Guru Ji , always cutting firewood for the langar. They made many manjay {beds} and chaunkia {low stools} and then placed them in Satguru Ji's abode. {46} Even if another Sikh required any carpentry they would happily oblige. They would abandon everything in order to listen to Katha , Kirtan , and Shabad with great love. {47} They would become savdhan {alert and ready} at pishli raat {amrit vela}. First they would do ishnan {bathing} themselves but retrieving water from the kooh {well} and then they would fetch water for the other Sikhs to do ishnan {bathing}. They would place their liv {concentration} in Satguru day and night. {48} When their antt sama {final time} arrived they first did ishnan {bathing} in the Amrit Sarovar, whatever goods they possessed they distributed them by hand to all the poor and needy."{49} They didn't abandon Waheguru Simran , did not lose concentration on Guru Ji. When the Sikhs took them to the chita {funeral pyre}, Sri Guru Hargobind Ji also arrived there.{50} They cremated with their own hands. Afterwards Guru Ji told the sangat that"these two Sikhs were the reincarnation of Null and Neel {from Satyug during Sri Ram Chandar's era}, they once requested." {51} "Please impart bhagti {devotion} to us so that we can have Brahm-Gyan {divine knowledge} and infuse ourselves in mahan {great} Anand {bliss}. At that time we said a bachan {divine words}, your kamana {heart's desire} will be fulfilled and you will become nihal {immensley satisfied}." {52} "Now they did the kamaiee {practise} of the Satguru's shabad, and even after attaining Brahm-Gyan no one recognised them. They attained Abchall Padhvi {eternal bliss} and lost all the karam phall {deeds fruition}." {53} Upon hearing this all the Sikhs were awe struck, as they said "your gatt mitt {philosophy/greatness} cannot be comprehended. No one can know your complete mehma {greatness}, the likes of which is ujjagar {lightened up} in the three worlds." {54} ***********O*********** Adaiy 31. Charcha chaar parkaar. There was a Sikh named Darghaha Phandaaria who was of a very patient nature. He stayed by Sri Hargobind Singh Ji’s side and engaged in their seva at all times.(1) One day with clasped hands he said “Sikhs discuss Gurbani but some end up fighting by not retracting from their own individual arth (meaning/interpretation).(2) Upon hearing this Guru Ji said that “Charcha Char Parkaar di hundi hain” (Dicussion/debate) is of four types. Gursikhs adopt two types and dismiss the other two types.(3) One method is “Vaad”. Shabad Arth (meaning) is not taken in the heart. They ask/tell each other , listen with prem (love) but do not contemplate the arth.(4) Second is “Het” which is in the brain , which the Sikh engages in the kathan of (preaching/telling etc). They listen to other and speak “Mihtay Bachan” (sweet words). They do not take the arth in any other way.(5) In a pleasant manner the shabad arth is portrayed. The munn (mind) accepts it as it heard. Then with own “Vishas Budhi” (Understanding) listens and upon seeing the virtues , acts upon the Gurbani’s instruction.(6) Both people in this case discuss/listen , then afterwards whichever arth seems “Nirnayak”(logical/rational) and leaving “Pakh and vivaad” (personal affiliations/leanings , arguing etc) aside they absorb the Gurbani instruction in their heart and eulogise the shabad.(7) One person does not know the arth so they listen to it from a second person and vice versa. The good attributes(Gunn) of both here have merged. Both have acceptrd each other’s input and have arrived at a satisfactory conclusion in a loving manner (Prem).(8) Just as one “Diva” (candle like device) provides light in an upward manner but behind the diva remains darkness but if there is another Diva there , then the back darkness of both will disappear.(9) Whoever engages in arth individually , this does not eradicate ego. If both engage in arth then they will taste the sweet nectar of the shabad. Furthermore ego is eradicated and they receive “Mahan Phall” (Huge spiritual benefit).(10) The third type of charcha is known as “Jalp” , where it is uttered from own mouth. Stresses their own point of view here without considering the feelings/thoughts of others.(11) On this issue both have given rise to argument/disagreement , they attempt to promote their own views and attempt to back them up too. They will attempt to give numerous examples in order to make their point stick. Both these people neither accept or practice in the mind.(12) As they endeavour to propagate their own arth , they become agonistic and engage in devaluing each other’s arth. They become “Krodit”(angry) which leads to fighting. They see each other as enemies which leads to a loss of inner peace.(13) This type of Gursikh is not “Angikaar” (accepted) , Their mind is not “Snimar” (humble). This gives rise to hatred. The fourth Charcha is “Vithinda”. Always engaging in “khandan” (non-acceptance/destroying).(14) Their own intellectual is nothing special but refutes the views of others. All readers upon seeing this person become “Dukhi” (upset).(15) This type of person is also rejected by Gursikhs. They cling onto the core message of the shabad and show love towards the pious virtues therein. They never hurt anybody’s feelings , they fill everybody’s hearts with joy.(16) Upon hearing this pious Bani from the Mukh of Guru Ji , the minds of the Sikhs were filled with “Sharda” (faith/belief). A Sikh named Jamal arrived there , and bowed to the feet of Guru Maharajh Ji.(17) Whilst sitting next to guru ji he displayed true love. He accepted the degh which was being distributed at the time of his arrival. He was overwhelmed by guru Ji’s aura which was as cool as the moon and beautifully touched everyone’s hearts.(18) With clasped hands he humbly requested “I have sought your sharan” (sanctuary) , make me your Sikh and grace me with “Sukhdayak”(blissful) wisdom.(19) I have heard your greatness before , now I have seen you hazoor. I will stay in your sanctuary , please tell me what you would like me to do?(20) Guru Ji gave “Updesh” (Divine instruction) , read,listen to Guru Ji shabad and then reflect upon it. Then with faith and adherence act upon the teachings and expect to receive the ultimate spiritual blessings.(21) Prabhu (Waheguru Ji) creates the bodies in the world , which are made of five elements. Consider all the same (none more none less). There is an internal force that works the outer body , consider that as the body.(22) Everywhere there is the one “Chetna” that works everything. Chetna is universal , whoever knows this is a Sikh , their “Bandan” (handcuffs/shackles) of rebirths are subsequently removed.(23) Upon hearing this Jamal raised a question , “if chetna is the same throughout then why can’t everyone’s hunger be eradicated if one person was to eat a meal?”(24) If knowledge is the same then why doesn’t everybody lose ignorance? Only the person who eats becomes full , only the wise lose their ignorance.(25) Upon hearing this Guru Ji answered , “Whaday” (clay pots) and “Kohtay” (high houses) are of different kinds. They all show the same “Akash” (skylight) , it is decidedly so the same do not think there is a difference.(26) In the whadah (clay pot) whatever item is placed therein , the same can be seen upon emptying it. The khotah (house) which is illuminated , will show it to be lit up.(27) In the same way consider the consumption of food , drinking water is necessary for life. In the same way the life force for the mind is “Gyan”(knowledge) , consider the “atma” (soul) to be the “sakhi” (supreme) of all.(28) There is no difference in samm jaati , bhin jaati , and uttam gatti. The most important is Brahm chetna. Just as one jaati trees are the same , in the same way brahm is the same everywhere.(29) If then someone is to say that rock and tree are of bhin jaati , in that way brahm is not disvovered. Brahm is chetan (life force) and the world is jadd (lifeless) , both vijaati (bhin jaati) are familiar.(30) Brahm is perpetually sat chit and without destruction , within brahm the jadd world is imagined , and that’s why it is not real and such is not indestructible. In another words without Brahm the world is meaningless. There is no bhintah(separate entities) in Brahm , in Brahm no one can put vijaati bhed (divisions/categories etc.)(31) Just as there are branches and twigs on a tree , uttam Gatti Bhed is to be understood in this way. Just as there is a difference in the human limbs. There is no uttam ghatti bhed in Brahm , in another words the difference seen in oneself like tree branches and human limbs but owing to the “Nirakaar” (formless) nature of chetan there is no uttam ghatti bhed because it is without limbs etc.(32) Consider Brahm Atmah in this way , it is “Nirgun” (formless) in everything , it is infused with everything and yet separate at the same time. Just as the reflection of the stars can be seen on water.(33) The “sareer” (body) is a “whadah” (clay pot) , the antar indri is the water , brahm is equivelant here to the moon’s reflection. Brahm is within everything but at the same time it is also separate. In the same way atmah is in the “hirdah” (chest).(34) Whosoever realises this is the Param uttam (high) Sikhs of the Satguru. Upon hearing this Jamal became Guru Ji’s Sikh. He understood the concept of jadd chetna.(35) Bhai Kukkoh and whadawan together with their acquaintance Anantah arrived in the “Sharan” (Sanctuary) of Guru Ji , they both fell at the feet of Guru Ji.(36) With clasped hands they humbly requested , “Sri Guru Nanak Nirankari hoy hunn” (1st Patshahi were revered with these names). They accepted Degh as superior to other kinds of food stuffs ?(37) What virtues did Guru Ji see in this? They did not consider other sweets or food in the same way? Upon hearing this Guru Ji explained “of all the “Avtars” (holy messengers) Guru Ji were the most supreme”.(38) In the same way Degh is the most supreme , it was made to be accepted by all the Sanagt. In the same way Guru Ji’s Shabad & updesh are supreme. Sri Satnam is the highest of all.(39) As long as the Gurta Gaddhi (SGGS ji) is intact , then all the best selective things will be given to the Sikhs. Those who are receptive of Guru Ji’s teachings will relish these gifts.(40) Guru Ji select the best things for their Sikhs and give them so. The Sikhs contemplate the teachings contained within the Shabad and utter them blissfully.(41) In Guru Ghar (Gurdwara Sahib) this is the most valuable commodity. Whosoever acquires this , they do not have to face pain. Upon hearing this everbody became immensely satisfied. Nivla and Nihaloo were two Sikhs who came to Guru Ji.(42) They sat down after touching Guru ji’s feet and said “Guru Ji how can we achieve saviour?”. Guru Ji said “ fire is present in all wood”. (43) “Without rubbing the wood together (friction) the fire will not burn , and as such cannot eliminate the cold. Just as there is butter present in yogurt , without churning it cannot be obtained.(44) “In the same way within Satguru Ji’s shabad is contained Atam Gyan which is the essence of eternal bliss. By reading Gurbani one attains a very high deed , otherwise Atam Gyan is not obtained”.(45) “When the shabad is absorbed in the heart after contemplation , it effects are channelled throughout. There is enlightenment which is gives immense bliss , and the pain and sorrow of births and deaths is eradicated.(46) Upon hearing Guru Ji’s updesh both commenced reading Gurbani with a great mind. They would contemplate the core message contained therein and then engage in Katha amidst Satsangat.(47) By hearing their Katha many became highly satisfied , they left their fears,vices and attained Gurmat. They listened to Katha with great enthusiasm ,love ,and devotion. They achieved Brahm Gyan as a subsequence.(48) It “Sarotay” (listeners) and speakers get together then the state of “Jeevan Mukhti” (living bliss) can be attained. In this way many Sikhs acquired salvation. They all uttered “Dhan Dhan Satguru”. (49)
  21. Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh Well im 16 years old, and brought up in a sikh family but not a family that strictly follows rehat no one in my family has ever ate meat, drank or smoked but they dont wake up at amrit vela and jap naam. Recently I have started to fall in love with sikhi a lot more and my amrit vela is getting stronger day by day. However I am facing problems from my parents as they believe weird stuff like im apparently not meant to have ishnaan on tuesdays and thursdays because its meant to not make me become succesful. However I still have been doing for the past year but my dad does not know as I have ishnaan do amritvela and tie my kesh in to a keski and he doesnt know i have had an ishnaan. Another problem i am facing is that my parents dont allow me to wear bana and they want me to tie a sidhi dastar like triangular and say they are not going to let me stay in the house if i tie a dumalla and wear bana One day I asked if I could order a kirpan off the internet and my dad got so mad and start saying the days are changing people have guns you dont need a kirpan get on with your studies. Also I asked if i could take amrit and my dad said In a Loud Loud Voice "NO" amrit is not necessary as Guru Nanak Dev Jee did not take it i try and explain and he just gets mad and angry. Waheguru Jee Can someone please help Daas |
  22. Dr. Sukhpreet Singh Udhoke will be hosting a programme about the Sikh Rehat Maryada and the RSS on Saturday the 8th of October 2011 at 4.00 to 6.00pm at the Sikh Missionary Society (U.K). Dr. Sukhpreet Singh Udhoke is a well known lecturer in the Sikh religion and he has been serving the Sikh Community throughout India and abroad. He is well versed in Sikh Religious teachings and History and has written several books on Sikhism and exposing the RSS. Sikh Missionary Society U.K. (Regd.) 10, Featherstone Road. Southall, Middx, UB2 5AA Tel: +44 020 8574 1902 Fax: +44 020 8574 1912 www.sikhmissionarysociety.org
  23. Ik-Oankar SatGur Prasad! Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh! With Guru Sahibs kirpa the site has been updated, please see the traditions section for a new article on Sarbloh which discusses the Sarbloh Sarbloh Parkash Granth and its relations to Sarbloh Bibek within Khalsa Maryada and to Sikh psyche. Link to page: http://www.nihangsin...ad-sarbloh.html
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