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1 hour ago, Preeet said:

Thanks guys for explaining it :) We call that a jagran here.

And where is here? I've never heard Sikhs call a Rehansbhai Kirtan be called a Jagran or Jagrata. 

The only time I've heard Jagran/Jagrata is when it's associated with the worship of a Hindu deity, and never have they been called Rehansbhai either. 

There must be a reason why they are called Rehansbhai and not Jagran/Jagrata, main one being the difference in the faiths. 

People from India probably call it that? But still never heard Sikhs from India say it either when it's associated with Sikhi. Only when Hindu families have invited us to Jagrans/Jagrata then they say it. 

 

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6 hours ago, Preeet said:

The term jagran just means that there will be a bhajan kirtan event going on till the next morning, even the word bhajan kirtan is used for other religions as jagran is. Here it is called by that name Rahansbhai, but the common public sometimes calls it a jagran. (chalo guru ji de jagran teh chaliye)

Maybe it is, but I never heard it myself. The common public in India probably do. 

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This has happened to me loads of times! Lol. Get over it, get up get fit and move on. 

 Practice Truth without desires and be content and happy with what you've been given. Become a balanced soul= 9-5-work

6-7-gym/ work out 

evening- meditate. 

Apply Gurbani to your life, do seva and stop thinking marriage is the answer to all of your problems. We come alone and go alone. When it's time, you'll find a guy, or maybe you won't, everything's hukam. It's good your trying as living the life of a householder whilst practicing Gurbani is what our Gurus taught. Keep trying and if it's meant to be it will. 

 

But Sri Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji died at a young age. He was a Guru, a King of Kings. He never got the chance to marry. So if you don't then u don't, this life is temporal. Accept that and start practicing truth. 

 

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