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  1. Here are some PDF's of some interesting books. You are also welcome to contribute to this thread by adding PDF's of educational books. Se Kinehiya (Punjabi)- https://www.vidhia.com/Sant Harnaam Singh Ji - Rampur Khera/Se_Kinehiya_-_Gurmukhi.pdf Se Kinehiya (English)- http://www.gurukhoj.com/eBooks/Se_Kinehiya_-_English.pdf Mahankosh (Punjabi)- http://old.sgpc.net/CDN/Mahankosh.pdf Bhanu Prakash Granth by Sant Jagjit Singh Ji Harkowal Wale (Punjabi)- https://babaniakahaniya.wordpress.com/2011/09/18/bhanu-prakash-granth-by-sant-jagjit-singh-harkhowal-wale/
  2. This is so old. I think if sant ji did not tell him about cancer it was for a deeper reason, most likely to obey hukam of Vaheguru. I think not many people are able to understand this and thus labelled him as "pakhandi". I've had his darshan before and he is a brahmgiani, such a loving soul. I found this on twitter, the post by "Janaki Mohapatra" explains why Sant Baba Ajit Singh Ji Hansali Wale meant a lot to Yuvraj Singh.
  3. It sounds like a waste of money, to be honest. You see, auras are greatly influenced by a person's emotions and physical state, when I first started to see them it really hit me that their colours would change when a person's mood changed. I was easily able to work out how a person felt, so for example if you feel down and you were to click a picture you'd probably get dark colours like dark blue (uncertainty about the future), dark yellow (tired, worn out), etc. So, I wouldn't really worry about it.
  4. @dalsingh101 This website might help. https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/general-cat-care
  5. Google's definition of religion is as follows: religion rɪˈlɪdʒ(ə)n/ noun the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. "ideas about the relationship between science and religion" synonyms: faith, belief, divinity, worship, creed, teaching, doctrine, theology; More a particular system of faith and worship. plural noun: religions "the world's great religions" a pursuit or interest followed with great devotion. "consumerism is the new religion" IMHO, I think that eastern "religions", as they are described by most, are not religions but rather a way of living or dharam. Be it Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, etc. are based around philosophy, dharam, enlightenment, etc. "Buddhism is based on dharma where the goal is to liberate oneself from the suffering of the Earth. It was initiated in the 5th century BCE by the famous Siddhartha Gautama. Hinduism is based around the beliefs of dharma, samsara, karma, and moksha. It is one of the oldest religions in the world and bases its teachings around the Bhagavad Gita. Sikism is the belief of preaching to enlightenment based on honesty, giving, and chanting for God. Jainism is based around the need to be pure, free of violence in all aspects of life." "Some of the religions that are practiced in the Western world include Christianity, Catholicism, Puritanism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Evangelicalism. The locations these religions are practiced depends upon their historical impact by followers of particular religions. Western religions are not driven so much by certain principles and ideals, rather everyday good and bad behavior to reach Heaven." http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/religion-miscellaneous/difference-between-eastern-religions-and-western-religions/ Therefore, it can be concluded that eastern "religions" are not as much "religions", in the western sense, they are more a way of living. Whereas, western religions are qualified to be called religions as they are based around faith and worship rather than philosophy and dharam. It is worth noting that in India at least, "religion" is called "dharam" (piety or duty) and "panth" (path). For the lack of a better word, these are translated to "religion" in English. Hence, Sikhism, along with other eastern dharams are not religions, in the western sense at least.
  6. ਅਸਪਤਿ means, "lord of horses", just like Ram Chander ji was called purushottam- meaning "best among men", Uchchaihshravas is best among horses hence, ਅਸਪਤਿ. So, in reality, that title does not have so much to do with Surya Dev as Uchchaihshrava. In olden times kings who possessed fine horses, like the king of Kekeya would be called "ashwapati", the original word from where ਅਸਪਤਿ came. "Uccaiḥ-śravas [from uccaiḥ aloft, high above + śravas ear] Long-eared, he who hears what is above, one having spiritual or inner hearing; the white horse of Indra, one of the 14 precious things that issued from the waters churned by the gods in Hindu legend, regarded as the prototype and king of horses. In this connection one is reminded of the many statues of the buddhas with pendant ears, symbolizing a spiritual power—he who hears the cries of all." https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/uccaihshravas
  7. @paapiman Uchchaihshravas is the 7-headed horse. So he is ਅਸਪਤਿ, krishan ji in bhagwat gita said that Uchchaihravas is the best of horses. I am Vishnu among the sons of Aditi, I am the radiant sun among the luminaries, I am Marici among the gods of wind, I am the moon among the stars. I am the Sama Veda among the Vedas; I am Indra among the Devas; I am the mind among the senses; I am the consciousness in living beings. I am Shiva among the Rudras; Kubera among the Yakshas and demons; I am the fire among the Vasus; And I am Meru among the mountain peaks. Among the priests, O Arjuna, Know Me to be the chief, Brihaspati. Among the army generals, I am Skanda; I am the ocean among the bodies of water. I am Bhrigu among the great sages; I am the monosyllable OM among the words; I am Japa among the Yajna; And I am the Himalaya among the immovables. I am the Peepal tree among the trees, Narada among the sages, Chitraaratha among the Gandharvas, And sage Kapila among the Siddhas. Know Me as Uchchaihshrava, Born at the time of churning the ocean for getting the nectar, among the horses; Airaavata among the elephants; And the King among men.
  8. @Soulfinder I don't think we'll have much luck finding katha of Gobind Gita, since it was removed from dasam granth saroops (except for historical Patna sahib bir) in the 19th century by Sodhak Comitee. However, I did find Dasam Granth katha by Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhinderanwale, I'll listen to it when I get time. I'll post it here if there is katha of gobind gita in there.
  9. "Another discovery which made NASA spell bound was that way back when discovring about whether sun is moving or earth. And they reached a conclusion that sun is stationary and all others planets are revolving around it. But Guru Nanak Dev ji 500 years back in Asa ji di Var said: "Bhey Wich pavan vahe as waho...Bhey wich chand,Bhey wich suraj." (Meaning : in the fear of godall the things are moving from air, water to moon to sun). Now in recent discovry NASA also accepted that sun is also moving leading to eclipses." https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/guru-granth-sahib-at-nasa
  10. This video may be helpful in understanding how time goes for devtas.
  11. He's like the Hindu Adam, lol. Prajapati Brahma's son, who was created to give birth to humans along with Shatrupa.
  12. Krishan ji also cursed alcohol, as the yadavs killed each other after drinking it. I think it's mentioned in Mahabharat.
  13. It's rather interesting how the ancient Indian sages said that the sun moves around the earth, whereas modern science concludes that we move around the sun, I guess I'll have to do some research. Do you have any knowledge on this?
  14. I think it's the same in the nanaksar gurudwara near me, might be a nanaksar thing?
  15. As chatanga ji has said before, Surya Dev has seven horses that pull his chariot, they represent 7 days of the week. From a more spiritual perspective they represent the seven main chakras that are present within our body. Surya Dev also has two sons the Ashwins, they are two twin gods (one is the personification of the sunset, while other the sunrise), they are gods of medicine, curing disease, etc. For these reasons Surya Dev is called ਅਸਪਤਿ.
  16. It is quite obvious, dhadri is saying that something historical didn't happen when it did. He also exaggerated it making it seem less believable. Sant samaj is not anti-gurmat nor are are their practices "pseudo-practices".
  17. No, no one has said that. I am saying that when he was "sant", he would generally criticise the title saying that whoever possessed was a fake sant as they called themslves sant. Later, he changed his title to "bhai" after preaching this during having the title of "sant". The whole point of a "healthy debate" is to exchange arguments and opinions, that question is aimed at you for a reason, hence it would be very beneficial to the progression of the debate if you may answer it.
  18. You can't ignore the fact that he had the title "sant" before, hence the question. It is well known that he changed his title to "bhai" after he realised he was being a hypocrite. Angy ji, you seem to have so much gian about titles of brahmins and pundits, etc. please use it to answer a simple question.
  19. I think it depends on the person. From my experience mustard oil seems to be the best for me, whereas, coconut oil and almond oil don't prevent khushki as much (for me). Although, I do mix up oils now because of the strong odour of mustard oil.
  20. Couldn't really find suraj kavach astotar but found this, http://khalsaforce.in/puratan_saroop/Puratan.Sarbloh.Granth.Saroop.(wWw.KhalsaForce.in).pdf puratan saroop of sri sarbloh granth in pdf format, hand written. ...Still searching, bro.
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