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erm i think (not sure) they are

NAAM: get this when ur rise above trigun at the 10sm dwaar

dharm: religious virtious such as compassion etc etc

erm i dno what its called but this one is livelyhood

kaam: marriage; dont think i need to describe it ;D

^^

These are the only things u want to 'buy' from each gun with ur 'swaas' kaam is only in marriage, the 5 choor keep us in rajo and tamo and not let us walk the spiritual path. There are many more things in rajo and tamo but u dont wanna 'buy' these with ur 'swaas'

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kaam: marriage; dont think i need to describe it ;D

No veerji (i know its a veerji frm the ways its written blush.gif ) Guru Ji has told us that Kaam is one of the 5 spiritual THEIVES. How can this be logical - We get rid of Sexual Desire to Seek for Sexual desire after Naam Kamayee? wacko.gif I think the majority - judgin frm the papis we are- will take the shortcut and go for it without naam!

Kaam in this context means desire. One of the padarath is fufilment of all desires. I think this is caused by the fact that you become desireless when you enshrine Naam in your soul in the first place...

ਰਾਜੁ ਨ ਚਾਹਉ ਮੁਕਤਿ ਨ ਚਾਹਉ ਮਨਿ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਿ ਚਰਨ ਕਮਲਾਰੇ ॥

I do not seek power, and I do not seek liberation. My mind is in love with Your Lotus Feet.

Hope I made sense ji

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4 Blessings

The 4 blessings called the ‘Char Padarath’ in Gurbani

form the basic needs for all people.

1. Dharam - discipline. Understanding of his or

her duties i.e. virtues (ethics).

2. Arath - assets. He or she has no shortage of

money, precious metals, pearls etc. and obtains

all desired wealth.

3. Kaam - desires. His or her all desires get fulfilled,

and it includes marriage and children.

4. Moksh - liberation. He or she attains emancipation.

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In Gurmat, "Four Padaraths" are:

Gyan Padarath: (Teasure of Spiritual Knowledge)

Mukat Padarath: (Treasure of Salvation)

Naam Padarath: (Treasure of Divine Wisdom)

Janam Padarath: (Treasure of Spiritual Birth)

Further information at : http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Char_Padarath

My vidiya ustad taught me that The 4 padarth listed above originate from Sanatan Philosophy, Gurbani states another 4 padarath in the order as follows:

1. Janam padarath

2. Naam Padarath

3. Gyaan Padarath

4. Sehaj Padarath

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