There used to be a contest in our Sikh Camps to learn the most lines from JapJi sahib. We trated it like such and now i understand why they wanted us to learn it. The JapJi sahib is a guide, path, and the rightous journey to Waheguru.
quote=GURSIKH;2059351]Hi Onkaara ji ,;)
Thoughts are Divine...
Santana Sikhs are basically Nihangs. Their belifs are the same as full sikhs so meaning one god no idol worship etc. They just differ on a few things like marijuana use and eating meat.
I suggest you meditate on the feeling.
Just free a couple of hours, close all light in your room, light unscented candles, go out and buy incense that reminds you of the feeling and light it. For added effect you can smoke some herbal marijuana, i don't suggest anything strong but something...
Lmao I still have others tie the proper turban for me. Takes me FOREVER. I just tie the Parna (the round version) and I dont wear the khanda in it since i stopped Gatka.
It matterrs how you deffine push too. France denies religious headgear saying that it pushes their religions. Some states in USA do the same with teachers. I've been told by weearing a turban in public I push my belifs on to you.
The Tenth Master wrote many scripts he persoanally didn't account in the SGGS, because he belived it didn't need it. There are many scripts including the Dasam Granth which we hold as close as SGGS.
Only when all other methods fail (to achieve righteousness), it is proper to hold the sword in hand. (zafarnamah. 22) ਚੂੰ ਕਾਰ ਅਜ਼ ਹਮਾ ਹੀਲ ਤੇ...
No offense taken. I apologize for the misinterpretation. One thing to consider is that this information had probably not reached the Indian subcontinent yet. Besides that the Information of planets and galaxies is still amazing.
Thank you for reading.
I'd like to start out by quoting Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
"There are planets, solar systems and galaxies. If one speaks of them, there is no limit, no end. There are worlds upon worlds of His creation. As He commands, so they exist. He watches over all, and contemplating the creation, He rejoices...
Doh! How could I forget Kirtan. It is a vital part of the Sikhi religion. I know someone who once said a Sikh's soul is like notes waiting to be played.
Guru Ram Das ji said:
"The Unstruck Celestial Music vibrates for them at the Lord's Door, and they are honored at the True Door."
Music is...