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  1. Which is which? I think one is Ek Onkar to Gurprasad and another is Ek Onkar to Nanak Hosee Bhee Sach
  2. This is not mine. Found on Damdami Taksal website. Ik 1. He is the only God and his shape is one which has no limits. He is all-pervading. 2. He is God having a real shape. By writing one the Guru showed the real traits of God. 3. He has no caste or creed and is free from such things. 4. He who is immortal. He is one. 5. He is the only conscious object and has the shape of oneness. During Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's travels, he visited Kanshi. At Kanshi there were differences in opinion on the word Onkar. 63 sects of different people where having different opinions on it Sri Guru Nanak Dev resolved these differences by putting One before Onkar. Guru Nanak Dev Ji pronounced it as Ik Onkar and everybody was convinced. Among the Christian religion this is a belief that heavenly light is three- pronged – one pertaining to soul; two regarding God and three Prophet Jesus. The Muslims have faith in two- one is God (Allah) while the second is prophet (Nabi Rasool). But Guru Nanak Dev Ji put the figure one in front of Onkar and convinced all the sects that one means we believe in One God who is merciful to everybody and has enmity towards none. We write one name (of God). We recite his (God’s) name. We worship One God. We are servants of One God and our advice is that everybody should believe in one god only Oankaar He who is creator of everybody and everything who has given celestial light to everybody. With his own will from one he has taken the shape of every human being. He has no shape but he has taken shape. According to Muslims the God (Allah) said Kun and with it the whole universe including men animal and vegetarian were created. According to the tenth master first of all he uttered the word Onkar. Whole of the universe took its shape with the sound of Onkar. Onkar means he possesses all the virtues. Onkar means he is without a virtue. According to Vedant from one he has taken the shape of ‘many’ or innumerable. Ik Onkar is made up of the words ekohan. From ‘One’ I have taken shape of many. Meaning according to Yog: in the Yogic parlance one who goes to Dasam Duar by means of pranayam is said to have achieved Ik Onakar. According to bhagats (devotes): One who accepts his devotes is called Onkar. Acceptance means the one who recited Onkar his word is accepted by the God as well. Sat 1. Indestructible 2. A thing which remains in all the three periods (i.e. past present future) is called truthful of indestructible. 3. Whose power is in everybody and who gives power and alertness to everybody. 4. Whose consciousness pervades everybody. 5. In everyone his true shape is to be found. Nam 1. It is very important. Everybody in this world all the Vedas and Shastras are full of the name of the God which is not a secret or hidden from anybody. 2. Who does not contain Nam but is an embodiment of love and affection. 3. (N+am) who does not contain ant formality which is not ordinary and at the same time is not extra-ordinary too. 4. (Aam) name of a disease which is without any disease. 5. Relative meaning: a thing which is heavenly is called Nam. Sat (truth or indestructible) makes a person recite His name. Satnam: his name is embodiment of truth. Karta 1. He who is the creator of the universe. He (God) has created everything. 2. He who has got the power of command sustenance intellect etc. in his hand. He may keep us living or order the hounds of fate to take life out of us. He is called the creator. 3. He has created everything and everybody and it is with his orders that the world is seen to be busy in different tasks. His benevolent hand protects us. He also gives us salvation. 4. (Ka+rta) he is in deep love with everybody. He is present in everybody in the form of love. 5. He who has made everything that can be seen or perceived. Purkh 1. He is complete in every place. 2. He is the only man. Rest of the world is like a woman. 3. He saves us from the cruel hands of hell. 4. (Pur+kh) – (Pur) which has the shape of the universe. He is in Puris. In our bodies (which are like Puris) he is present like (kh) i.e. like the sky. The meaning of the whole world Purkh is God is in everyone. 5. All the bodies have the shape of Puris (Kh); can destroy these bodies or Puris. 6. He sustains us. 7. He gives us thought. 8. He gives us mental and physical alertness. 9. Man is called Purkh also. 10. Purkh is a symbol of husband 11. It is indicative of male also. 12. A Mahatma (sage or recluse) is also called Purkh. 13. Purkh also stands for Satguru. 14. God is also called Purkh 15. Soul and all Souls (human beings) found the true soul (God) and they get perfect salvation. 16. It is also indicated as Brahm. 17. It also stands for Great God (Akal Purkh). Nirbhau 1. Without fear. He is always without fear. Truthful Lord Himself. 2. (Nir) – One who keeps everybody under his command. 3. He keeps under his command even the most horrible and terrible person. He can finish and destroy all these obnoxious people. 4. (Bhau) Bhau is the name of emancipation. (Nir) is especially (fear) and thus Nirbhau means one who is without fear. 5. Bhau is also the name of the creation. He cannot be created because he has created himself. 6. This universe is also called Bhau. He is away from the sins and ignoble acts of this world. Nirbhau also indicates One God. Nirbhau means unique also. The air blows under his fear. Satguru Ji has used the word Nirbhau for God (Akal Purkh) only. Therefore our Satgurus have used the word Nirbhau wherever it is indicative of God (Akal Purkh). Nirvair 1. He is without enmity or he is with malice towards none. He is not at loggershead with anybody because he is like a soul inside everybody. 2. (Nir-vair – Bad habits) he is above bad habits. He is not addict to opium bhang poppy alcohol etc. meaning thereby: he has not fallen prey to any bad habit. 3. He finishes up the devils like harnaksh by taking the form of Narsingh. Thus he does away with all these evil forces. He is such a Lord who has no enmity with anybody. He lord is a single force of this type. Akaal Moorat 1. He is above deaf. He can not be destroyed. 2. Kal means a thing which is away from imagination. Moorat means a personality which is perpetual. 3. Kal means one who is away from ignorance. 4. Kal means who is free from all blemishes. 5. Kal means who is ever free from taking alms. 6. A+Kal means he has been found in all the three periods (past present future). He (God) is always present. 7. Kal is the name of time also meaning thereby he is not bound in present past or future. 8. (A) Vishnu (Ka) Brahma (La) Lord Shiv are from Him. 9. Akal (Ak) to the troubles (La) destroyer meaning thereby he does away with all the troubles. Moorat - Identity presence picture personality Meaning thereby he was in the past or is in present and will be in the future. He is always in the same state. Ajooni 1. He has such a form which does not come into birth. He is away from birth and death. 2. (Aj-uni) – (Aj) Brahma etc. are also much less than God. None can compete him. 3. Jooni is the name of Maya; (A) means that he is away from Maya Jal also 4. That God may be perceived in this vicious circle of birth and death. Though he is above birth and death. 5. He can be seen in everybody; though he is away from birth and death. Saibhang He gives his celestial light. Moon sun stars etc. give light to the world. These sources of eternal light are said to be six. Some people regard Gurbani as a source of heavenly light. Others regard moth also as a source of heavenly light because it emits light at night. But the Almighty God is a source of hundreds of luminations. Every luminary object gets light from him. Even the sun gives light with the grace of God. 4. (Sai) Sainkre meaning thereby hundreds (bhau) one who breaks or destroys. He destroys hundreds of objects every moment. Everything laminates with his eternal light. 5. He is the source of light. 6. All the live things have his eternal light inside themselves. Everybody has life (light) because of his blessing. He is omnipresent and he destroys everything after giving them survival for a certain period of time. Gur 1. It has a conscious form. He is worth worshipping for everybody. 2. Gur destroys ignorance and bestows his celestial light on everybody and object. 3. Gur is the name of the elder. According to Sanskrit word Gur has been coined from Gir. 4. Gir means to devour. He who devours ignorance etc. 5. Gir is the name of Bani. Bani is a form. 6. Gir also means heavy. 7. They also call immovable Gir. 8. Gir means light. Guru has his light of every Sikh. 9. A mountain is also called Gir. Prasaad 1. He has the form of perpetual benediction. 2. It means away from all the tastes as well. 3. Prasadan is also the name of a Mandir. This Mandir or temple is inside everybody. 4. He is merciful. 5. He has the form of contentment. 6. Gurprasad means- He can be found with the grace of God. Jap It is the figure which becomes very clear after we worship the name of God. 1. (Jap) it is of Sermon (Bani). Sri Jap Ji Sahib bestows upon us the eternal sermon of our great Guru. 2. (Jap) is the name of Ved where in Ved means knowledge. Our great Guru bestows upon us the eternal sermon of bani. 3. (Jap) means it is worth worshipping or reciting. Those people who are blessed with Jap and Jaap are very fortunate people. 4. Jap means you have got the permission of recitation of Gods name. 5. It is worth worshipping. 6. Jap washes away your sins. 7. Jap is pious. It purifies the hearts of those who recite or worship it. 8. Jap is worth knowing. Ad Sach That which was true when the universe was created. As we go on reciting his name we begin to recognise the creator. Means that which was true at the initial stage. Sach is the shape of truth. Jugad Sach 1. He was having the form of truth in the previous three periods i.e. in Satyug Theta Yug and Dvapar. 2. Truth was present before their creation of living beings and their consciousness. The truth prevailed before the creation of mankind and nature. Hai Bhi Sach 1. It is the truth that prevails in the present time. 2. There is strength of truth in each individual. Nanak Hosi Bhi Sach (O Nanak! The truth will prevail) Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji says that the truth will remain even after the destruction of everything. (There may be dooms day and nothing will remain here. Even if the whole universe is finished the truth shall remain even then). It was requested to the Guru that how God can be realised? Then the Guru said (truth in the initial stage) first perform the selfless task afterwards worship the truth. Have faith in him. (Jugad) - As there are four periods (Jugas i.e. Satyug Treta Dvapar and Kalyug) similarly there are four different stages of meditation as well; namely renunciation detachment desire of emancipation etc. First grid up with them and then search for the truth and listen the truth. Believe only in truth. Follow the path of truth. Only then will you be in the position to find the truth. Only then the true God will appear before you in its real form. (A Sikh asked to Sri Guru Nanak) “O’ Maharaj when the real form of God is realized will it be with me at the time I breathe my last?” Then Sri Guru Nanak said “O my Sikh! You will perceive such a form of God which will be eternal and remain even after you leave this material world and attain moksh. It will not die with your death. “You will come across such a real form of God which will be indestructible. Then you will get perfect moksh or emancipation or salvation. You will be free from the vicious circle of birth and death." “That God is perceivable in the form of this universe. The universe has been created by Him and He is to be seen everywhere. He is always true. The steel is steel after taking the form of a weapon. The gold remains gold even after an ornament is made of the same. The water remains water though it may be in the same shape of a stream wave bubble or stream.” Sri Guru Nanak finishes the Mool Mantar here after putting the figure One. The whole sikh scripture is one. The whole scripture describes the true form of God.
  3. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh One time the sangat at Bengal did a benti to Sant Baba Sundar Singh Ji Bhindranwale to come over there and do parchar of this beautiful marg of Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. A Gurmat Smagam was held in Calcutta, West Bengal. A lot of sangat had gathered there to listen to the Gurmat Parchar of Mahapursh. Amongst the sangat there was a tantric Yogi. He had seen the huge crowds which had gathered and jealousy entered his mind. He began to think to himself that I have all the tantric powers in my hands. If I was to utter a spell and place it on this Mahapursh then all these people/sangat will begin to follow me. In this way as Santji was walking past the tantric Yogi, the yogi began to utter a spell and threw a copper wire at Santji. At the time the spell was uttered/thrown Santji was uttering Sri Mool Mantar Sahib Ji. As the pavan pavitar amrit bani of Maharaj was being uttered the spell bounced off Santji and fell upon the Yogi. Those who were present began to hear the Yogi scream in pain as his body began to burn. Just then Santji moved towards the Yogi and with his hand touched the Yogi and blessed him. As soon as Santji did this all the Yogi's pain and suffering ended and he was brought to the plane of peace. From that day everytime Santji used to go past that place the tantric yogi would stand up with his hands folded and head bowed towards Santji. One day some Singhs asked Santji why this Yogi who had never got up before or shown any respect to Santji had all of a sudden changed. Santji smiled and said this is the kirpa of Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. The Singhs began to say Santji you are keeping something from us, please do kirpa. Santji then began to explain what had happened. He said that this Yogi had made thousands follow him through his spells and intended to do the same to Santji and the sikh sangat. But he didn't know that Santji was one who recited Sri Mool Mantar Sahib Ji 24 hours a day. If someone tries to place a spell on one who recites Sri Mool Mantar Sahib it is like trying to throw something up into the sky - it's only going to come back in one direction. Akho Satnaam Sri Waheguru. Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. Guru Sahib Kirpa Karo especially in this day and age where many people try to use spells to take away our brothers and sisters. Loose translation from katha by Sant Avtar Singh Ji Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  4. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh There was a Bhagat from Lahore called Chajju. One day at his door two labourers were stood outside. At the time it was raining. Bhagat Chajju looked at the labourers and asked why they were stood outside his door. They looked at Bhagatji and said that they work for a living outdoors doing labour. Their condition was such that when they didn't work, they didn't eat. They explained to Bhagatji that when it rains they don't find much work. As a consequence they had come to Bhagat Chajjuji's door in the hope of finding some work. Bhagatji invited them into his house to offer them work . He said not only will I feed you - sugar and koi - but I will pay you double your usual rate. Bhagatji offered 8 annas instead of the 4 annas the labourers were usually paid for a days work. Bhagatji then sat the two labourers down, gave them malas and said sit down and doing abhiyaas of Raam. At the end of the day Bhagatji fed the labourers and paid them 8 annas. He then told them come here daily and partake in this work and I will continue to pay and feed you in this way. The labourers looked at Bhagat Chajjuji and said this work is too difficult to do. We would rather lift and break stones than do hard manual labour than this work... Loose translation of Katha by Sant Gyani Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale Why is it so hard? Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
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