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  1. Simran of 48 hours(akhand) has been started in Gurudawara Gaindser Sahib(Ambala) from 1 march and bhog will be on 3 march to pay homage to baba ji of Shahbaad. President of above said Gurdwara asked baba ji(now incharge) for Akhand paath but they insisted on simran of 48 hours(akhand) instead of Akhand paath. President of Lakhnaur Sahib Gurdwara Niranjan Singh has written to SGPC to take action against disrespect to gurbani and stop this akhand simran.
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    vjkk vjkf ,im looking for a track by apardeep singh the link to the shabad is http://sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=535 hae jihavae thoo raam gun gaao || its a really old track, and the track is about 2 hours long or more i believe. Please help me find it thanks. vjkk vjkf
  3. Here are some books that i have gathered overtime and hope the sangat is interested in reading them. Some of them you might have seen before so forgive me. Waheguru Gubani Healing Guide in English (sarb rog ka Aukhad Nam book) how to do simran and what causes ailment and their remediesNaam Seva tai Hukam by Balbir Singh A must read for anyone who wants to do Naam Simran Dasam Granth Da Mahatav by Guru Nanak Dev MissionArticle on Rana Surat Singh Great Humanist Guru Nanak Dev Ji By Sir Jogendra Singh & Raja Sir Daljit Singh Ranjit Singh: Maharaj of Punjab by Khushwant Singh The Sikh Way of Life by Ranbir-singh Glimpses of the Divine Masters by Ranbir-singh November 1984 Pogroms of Sikhs in IndiaHistory of the Punjab and of the Rise,Progress, & Present Condition of the Sect and Nation of The Sikhs 1846 Gobind GIta A Critical study of the life and teachings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev by Sewaram Singh Thapar Sources on the Life & Teachings of Guru Nanak Sikhs by A.H. Bingley 1899
  4. I have seen that when i start doing simran by closing eyes then after 15 minutes, i strated feeling sleepy. I can't stop it. I take shower with cold water but after doing simran with closed eyes i can do more than 15 mins. Today i sat for 30 mins and i know how much struggle i did to sit. I was not able to stop myself after 30 mins and went to sleep in morning. What should i do. i can read Gurbani for longer time but with simran and closed eyes and i can't go beyond 20 mins. what should i do. Tomorrow i try to drink tea before simran.
  5. Waheguru Naal Man Jurdan Da Sadhan By Bhai Sahib Bhai Veer Singh Ji A very nice Singh shared this with me. It's great, a must read. Naam-Simran-by-Bhai-Veer-Singh-Ji.pdf
  6. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. With the grace of Waheguru, we have been blessed with a 13 hour simran program, where we shall continuously recite Waheguru gurmantar. The details are as follows: Date: 6th May 2012 (Bank Holiday Weekend) Time: 10.00 - 23.00 Venue: GNNSJ Hounslow, 142 Martindale Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW4 7HQ Nearest Tube: Hounslow West, Piccadilly Line. Please bless us with your presence and bring friends and family. If you are interested in doing any seva please do not hesitate to contact us. www.akhandjaap.org @@akhandjaap
  7. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. With the grace of Waheguru, we have been blessed with a 13 hour simran program, where we shall continuously recite Waheguru gurmantar. The details are as follows: Date: Sunday 6th May 2012 (Bank Holiday Weekend) Time: 10.00 - 23.00 Venue: GNNSJ Hounslow, 142 Martindale Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW4 7HQ Nearest Tube: Hounslow West, Piccadilly Line. Please bless us with your presence and bring friends and family. If you are interested in doing any seva please do not hesitate to contact us. www.akhandjaap.org @@akhandjaap
  8. it’s well understood that sarabloh holds naam well. hence the washing or guru gobind singh jis shastar and the drinking of that amrit. However cotton malas resemble the hairs (rom) that are god given to all humans for the kamaaee of naam. Doing simran 50 billion billion times a second is what rom rom simran is as, there are this many hairs on the human body (what a gift!). I understand that guruji says let all my hairs become my mala etc... and kanth ramaneea raam raam mala (my throat is my mala).... and also that u don’t need a mala to jup naam .. ! but!! I want to talk about the ‘mala side’ of things.. if this makes sense. So I guess my topic of debate is, when doing simran, which mala is best to use? (From the angle of a comparative viewpoint of sarabloh malas and cotton malas) Don’t knock the topic if u don’t like, jus don’t post!
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