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10 hours ago, Jageera said:
An Indian girl has retained her crown as the teen with the world's longest hair more than a decade after she stopping getting her tresses cut following a bad experience at a salon.
Nilanshi Patel, 17, from the small town of Modasa in Gujarat state, remains a cut above the rest according to the Guinness World Records having smashed her previous record of 5ft 6in set in December 2018 with a new length of 6ft 2in.
Her proud father said his only child's locks had turned her from a local celebrity into an international one.
Nicknamed 'Rapunzel' by her friends and schoolmates after the long, flowing hair of the princess in the Brothers Grimm fairytale, Nilanshi said she has not a visited a hairdresser for 11 years after a hair-raising ordeal.
Veer ji very nice find and happy to see.
I do remember another one where a guy from india had the longest nails which was funny lol.
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Man these guys are horrible and provoke hate between the two religious communities
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On 1/14/2020 at 4:40 PM, dalsingh101 said:
Two killers who took part in infamous gang-rape on board moving bus in India lose their appeal against their death sentences and are told they will hang next week
- Vinay Sharma and Mukesh Singh have lost appeals in India's Supreme Court
- They and two others on death row are due to be executed on January 22
- Their 23-year-old victim died shortly after the attack in a case that shocked India
Two of the Indian killers who took part in an infamous gang-rape on a moving bus have lost a final appeal against their death sentences.
Vinay Sharma and Mukesh Singh were told they will be executed for the 2012 attack next week after the Supreme Court dismissed their plea to reconsider the sentence.
Sharma, Singh and two others on death row are due to be hanged on January 22 unless the president grants clemency, which is considered unlikely.
Sharma had claimed 'systemic and political bias' against him and said his family would suffer, but a five-judge panel rejected his claims, NDTV reported.
These animals deserve to die
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Daas with Waheguru Guru Sahib Jis kirpa has read Chandi Chirtar 2 last week in 2 days using a audio track.
Before it take 4 days using a 66mins mp3 but nowdays i use a 35/40 mins mp3 of the paath to help with it as it takes me 2 days nowdays sometimes 3 using a 47 mins track.
The marayda is almost the same as i read it before sunset along with chandi di vaar and sukhmani sahib to keep both bir ras and shant ras hand in hand.
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4 hours ago, Kaur1510 said:
my background is from nearby area of Rara Sahib. My mom must had darshan of baba ji many times for sure as my maasi tells me she attended Sant ji's diwans many times. I always visit rara sahib to pay my respects whenever i visit india. I must have had darshan of Sant Baba Kishan Singh Ji, i remember once i was very unwell and mum took me to Rara Sahib. I was very young but do remember it was Baba ji sitting on the chair and the sangat was sitting around them on the floor. My mom told Baba ji about me but don't remember exactly what Baba ji said.
Waheguru thats really good bhen ji that your mother had darshan of Baba Ji and had a chance to listen to their deewans.
My grandma took my dad and his brother to Baba Jis deewan in the uk back in 1974/1975.
It is a once in a lifetime chance experience to see a mahapush like Baba Isher Singh Ji as i remember a family friend who had health problems i think went to meet baba ji after their deewan and fell on their charan and started to cry asking for help. Baba ji was never late for a deewan so they took him into a room and put their hand on his head for 20/25mins and asked one of their sewadars to leave the room.
My friend described it felt like aag being released when baba ji was holding their hand on his head and that he closed his eyes and started to do paath whilst this was happening.
Its really good bhen ji that you vist Rara Sahib Karamsar Gurudwara as it was named after Baba Karam Singh Ji Hoti Mardan Wale as Baba Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib,Baba Attar Singh Ji Reru Sahib are from Bhai Daya Singh Ji Samprada
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1 hour ago, Kaur1510 said:THANK YOU VEERJI. I would definitely read this book and would pass the link to my teenager son too.
It's true actually, I do believe and trust infinite times in Sant BABA Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib Wale but not in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, which is a real shame.
As I am practising more these days, surely with the grace of Waheguru, it would surely build up.
One again, thanks.
Happy to help bhen ji. Its worth reading the books as Baba Ji were a puran sant mahapursh.
Daas is a big follower of Baba Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib and am glad to hear you are a follower of Baba Ji which is really good to hear. So there is nothing wrong with being a premi of sant ji as gurbani praises mahapurshs so its not a question of a mahapursh vs guru sahib ji maharaj as some people argue about this which is wrong and controversal that i don't believe in.
Have you had darshan of Baba Ji ? As i have got a family friend and a few relatives who have met Baba Ji back in the 70s.
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@Kaur1510bhen ji here is a book which really changed my life when i was a teenager and would highly recommend it as was the best mahapursh book i read at the time
Upon waking up early in the morning and opening our eyes, we should repeat "Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji" five times, before proceeding to perform anything else. This will ensure that we will always be in correct frequency with Guru Ji, similar to a bulb connected to the powerline. Our centre or powerhouse is the Lord.
https://www.gurukhoj.com/SBNS2_DMROG2.html
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18 minutes ago, Kaur1510 said:thanks for the reply. i would try saying this. It’s easier for me to do in the evening after work but very hard in morning.
Glad to help bhen ji. Its hard i do understand when going to work and trying to do nitnem paath is not easy depending on when job start time is.
Evening is a good time as you can do Rehras Sahib before 11pm and i remember i used to do my panj banis nitnem after having roti when i got home.
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1 hour ago, dalsingh101 said:
Started taking this at night recently. Anyone whose done this have any experiences to share?
First time i have heard of it veer ji and from doing a quick google search on it i can say it looks like a really good powder as it helpful for the digestive system.
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4 hours ago, Kaur1510 said:I am very new to simran, even though listening to katha kirtan for many years. I enjoy doing simran but struggle to get out of bed in the morning. Any advice, anybody who come over this in the beginning days? Looking forward for good ideas and experiences.
Bhen ji daas has had similar experience as you have mentioned.
Nowdays i feel the same as there are some days that i don't feel like doing any nitnem paath simran jaap just feel lazy as i suffer from migraines headaches i give myself a day off for rest which in turn increases to sometimes a few days. Which in result i don't feel like doing anything bhagati related.
When i do manage to do my usual paaths simran i feel like i am stuck between 2 worlds of not doing anything then feeling under pressure lol.
Its normal though bhen ji as its a long hard task to do battle with the mind as it is kalyug lol.
You could try a technique of saying "Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib" 5 times before opening eyes and doing anything when waking up as daas tried this when i was a teenager years back and it helped as back then my simran felt stronger compared to nowdays.
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Here is a very good mention of Sant Baba Kartar Singh Ji Bhindrawale's bhagati when they were a young student at college by Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawale.
Sant ji mentions how Sant Kartar Singh Ji could do Sukhmani Sahib in 17 mins full paath and 25 Japji Sahib paaths everyday
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On 1/4/2020 at 5:41 PM, HisServant said:
Thank you @Ragmaala. Applications are going well. Just playing the waiting game to see what happens. In the meantime, I have launched a charity project to help people within the south asian community. So that's the seva for now. One thing that really hit me during that major experience, was to take care of people who are suffering from mental health illnesses, such as depression, anxiety and anything else that leads to mental suffering. So there's been a big drive to help out people who are in these types of situations. Much of the people I'm working with are youth. I've noticed our people do have a lot of bad habits and traumas that have been passed down from generation to generation. And they project those traumas onto their kids who later carry the same issues as their parents when they grow older. Not everyone wants to do bhagti/meditation, but I've just been trying to help people as best as I can using other methods. It's taught me a lot and really opened my eyes to how much suffering there is in this world (Nanak dukhia sabh sansar). Also gives a boost to your own bhagti when you hold out a loving and compassionate hand to someone who needs.
Veer ji wish you all the best for your application for medicine as its really hard the preparation stages to get the interview and place on the course subject.
I do hope you get the place as you have good intentions for doing sewa for mankind and i do wish you chardikala & success with your career and bhagati.
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How Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji used to have parkash alongside Sri Guru Granth Sahib before Singh Sabha Movement
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Here is a short video track explaining why it is important to read the granth
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4 hours ago, Singh123456777 said:
Does amazon.in ship to canada?
Veer ji i tried to buy it from snapdeal and amazon.in to my uk address and it was rejected as soon they saw a uk address
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4 hours ago, Singh123456777 said:
Currently reading Bhai Bala Jis Janamsakhi, Dasmesh Darshan written by Vedata Singh Teer, Amir Bhandar Teeka, Saurkutavli and skimming through Gur Kian Sakhiyan, Gur sobha and Sri gur katha
Veer ji thats a really good list and may Waheguru Guru Sahib Ji keep doing kirpa on you as its one of the best list i have read from anyone on here.
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Really good thread with excellent views. Daas found the katha tracks on the subject by late bhai jugraj singh ji basics of sikhi. Daas will add more when i find as this was a quick search
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Daas found this video today on social media and here it is on Baba Ji
ਨਿੰਦਕੋ ਆ ਦੇਖੋ ! ਸੰਤ ਈਸ਼ਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਦੇ ਹੱਥੀਂ ਲਾਇਆ ਅੰਬ ਦਾ ਬੂਟਾ ਅੱਜ ਵੀ ਕਰਾਮਾਤੀ ਹੈ !
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16 hours ago, kidsama said:
Dass Ji. I wanted to ask you a question. When I was in India at around 9 or 10 years of age, I took amrit. I broke it couple of years later slowly after coming to USA, took my kirpan off, stopped wearing kachera, and at 14 cut my hair.
Should I be preparing myself to take amrit again? are there consequences of breaking amrit? please give me your insight.
The age you have mentioned was quite young that you took amrit and maybe it was peer pressure you had at the time that made you break amrit at the time but whats done is done and its history now.
Hopefully now you should be building rehat like doing panj banis nitnem,trying to wake up at amritvela at later stages etc and do ardas if you want for breaking amrit as you was quite young at the time when it happened.
You can when you feel ready to go infront of panj pyare for pesh and take amrit again and follow what the panj pyare will say but do this only when you feel up to it or ready.
Daas has not taken amrit yet but i hoping to take it one day when that is i am not sure at the moment. But luckly Guru Sahib Ji has done kirpa on daas with doing nitnem banis and other paaths as it was a long task to learn them at the time a few years ago.
Try to avoid thinking about consequences as it will just create a lot of negative waves around you so just try to think positive now by doing as much paath simran jaap as you can.
I have known a few people who have taken amrit and broken it but that sort of stuff is not something i am gonna say on here unless you want to send me a private message on here.
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Its on youtube to watch now
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4 hours ago, AkalKiFauj said:
Chandi Di Vaar is a bani that ,after geting Santhia of Nitnem, they should try to read. Great Gursikhs like Baba Harnam Singh Ji Rampur Kheri wale and Bhai Jeevan Singh Ji Akj read daily
Daas has read chandi di vaar and other banis with guru sahib jis kirpa.
Sant Baba Harnam Singh ji jeevani was where daas first heard about chandi di vaar a few years ago.
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Daas found this video on facebook today about Aarti Aarta as a purtan gutka is shown with mentions of bani traditions.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=457914174923026&id=100021133428091&fs=1&focus_composer=0
Please share bani/kirtan that is good for a new non sikh to listen to for first time.
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Here is a few that i like listening to