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Full Stop After A Sentence In Gurmukhi


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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakaal,

S1ngh Veerji, this question has made me curious when reached in mind. I feel now this is bothering some readers.

Language and its Script are the tools to communicate that is helpful to develop specially for a region and its people. Gurmukhi, in my understanding, is the language used and developed by the true Gurus. Its tools are effective also for the spiritual development.

We are entangled normally with the outer world through our senses. Gurbani incites us to learn and move toward God residing in our core on the inner path.

The signs occurring in the Gurmukhi script may be indicating the milestones on the spiritual path. Some may have not become aware of it. Their spiritual journey is yet to start perhaps.

You wrote "It is not wise to keep questioning why our guru sahib jee did this or that."

Is it not wise to know, for example, why Guru Sahib Jii suggested 'naraayan kehte narak na jaaii? . Should we ask or crush such questions in us?

Balbir Singh

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the alap and arad bisraams are given by guruji as per gurbani grammer. its a well known fact that if you pause in the wrong place, the meaning is changed. so if u dont want to pause where u should, that is up to your own mut.

and as for you quoting me,

u do read the punctuation, but u dont say, "then the table was empty Full STOP" you dont say the words "full stop" .!

you 'quoting' me in the way you have tells me that you just want to argue, rather than think about what others have written.

anyone reading "S1ngh" 's post can gather that he means to say to you, dont ask questions that need not be asked (at least thats what iv gathered). yet, you quote him as well to try and 'disprove' him.

if somone wanted to know, what the function of the bisraam is, then this is good for knowledge e.g. alup arad and poora. but what you ask, is why is it 2 lines?!

this is like askin, why is the letter 'A' in english written like a triangle, or an arrow. you may as well ask why is the punjabi akhar 'sassa' written as such when it doesnt even look like an 's' sound. ther is no point in asking needless questions like this.

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and as for your gurbani quote, narayan khete narak na jaee, what on earth are you questioning here? are u saying that its on to ask "why is it that if you jup naam ou go to heaven"?? again a needless question!!!!!!!! (if this is indeed what you ask.).

u again, may as well ask why are we alive en we breathe..

(this gurbani tuk means that "if you jup naam, you dont go to hell")

if you think that this tuk is a question, you bisraam is in the wrong place!!!!!!!!

gufateh..

o_o

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