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im writing this with out givng my name cos i dnt wana ofend neone..

but i have babaji photo in my room on the left hand of my bed in a wardrobe whos doors i always keeps open (can be abit dangerous seeing as thou im always walking in to the doors n bangin my head lol) but i was thinking about changing my bed so that when i lie down my feet are going to be directing towards the photo is that wrong?

n anova thing i sometimes turn my bak towards the phto during the night but obviously not on purpose because im a sleep is that wrong aswell?

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Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

Does anyone here remember the story of Guru Nanak sleeping with his feet towards Mecca?

"Turn me towards where there is no God".

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

What about guru granth sahib?

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

One opinion: by some estimates there are 23 million Sikhs worldwide. Assume that 1/10 have a Guru Granth Sahib darbar in their home... that is 2.3 million Guru Granth parkashes scattered across the globe. If I'm at school, which one do I bow to?

In a way, its similar to the Mecca analogy that Guru Nanak himself gave us. The muslims believe that Mecca is the house of God. It is like a representation of God. So they bow towards him. BUT, our Guru Granth Sahib serves a similar pupose, it is the representation of God. The words are the true Guru. And like God, the words of Sri Guru Granth Sahib are true everywhere, and not only inside the physical parkash, just as God isn't limited to Mecca.

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

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To summarise it doesnt matter where you point your feet its just a man made Picture.

The question now is, is it acceptable to direct your feet at Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji? I see people walking backwards out the divan falling over half the time lol but as they leave they turn their back thinking a wall makes a difference!

^Discuss!

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Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

Does anyone here remember the story of Guru Nanak sleeping with his feet towards Mecca?

"Turn me towards where there is no God".

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

What about guru granth sahib?

When we do matha tek (bow down) to guru granth sahib we are actually doing it to akal purakh.

To summarise it doesnt matter where you point your feet its just a man made Picture.

The question now is, is it acceptable to direct your feet at Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji? I see people walking backwards out the divan falling over half the time lol but as they leave they turn their back thinking a wall makes a difference!

^Discuss!

well... Its different when your sitting down in the darbar. You shouldnt sit with your back towards guru ji but im nto 100% sure about your feet grin.gif

But walking out fo the diwan hall doesnt really matter, you have to look where your going... Its funny when people are walking backwards and they bump into some ppl in the sangat :lol:

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