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  1. 12 hours ago, samurai2 said:

    forget amritdhari....ill stick a knife in a mans throat..mate, im really going to loose it...you tattus, fix up..

    I should not have said this. 

    But you sikh mans/singhs.. become mentally, spiritually, physically strong and independent.  and when we become a unit, it will be a force to be reckoned with

    i cannot believe a man would rate dhandriwala and look up to him...

  2. Just as pronouncing gurbani we also need to be careful how we spell a gurmukhi word in English. This is a big issue, mainly coming from us/canada. I think you lot love sikhi but need approval from the white man in justifying your practice/way of living.

    Hari implies a sound of Haree, that's just the english language. Har,Har/e is a word referred to nirankaar. -god if you like. 

    @CuriousSeeker

    It also depends if one is teaching and another practising. 

    Jaswant Singh pronounces moharni in his recitation. because ultimately when you keep reciting the moharni it becomes fluent and less noticeable  from an outside listener. 

    Hence why Jarnail singh (damdami) sounds different to Jaswant for eg.

    If you really want to pronounce gurbani correctly then read each word with moharni.

    Eg.. Mool Manter

    Ekoankarr sat-e namo karta purk-o nirbhaou

    nirvair-o akaal moorat-e ajoonee saibhang

    gurprasaad-e

    aad-e sach-o

    jugad-e sach-o

    hai bhee sach-o

    nanak hos-ee bhee sah-o

    Me personally i am against the english translation of gurmukhi word. I feel if you want to recite gurbani then learn the gur boli. But for the sake of this topic i have used such methods. 

    Its also like how many people write and say waheguru, but its actually with a vava.. vaheguru/Va-he-gu-ru

     

  3. 44 minutes ago, CuriousSeeker said:

    As for sihari i personally  pronounce it subtle eh, but  if you listen to Bhagat Jaswant Singh jis, its not a subtle eh at all.  And thats okay too.   

    ok..we are getting somewhere..

    for sihari it is a subtle eh.. ie.. hahe sihari.h-e....As per.jaswant singh ji..sase sihari ..  s-e...

  4. 2 minutes ago, CuriousSeeker said:

    Fair, you are who you are and lets us walk our paths.  

    Only jumped in because you pointed to taksal santhiya and implied that it is uniform.  When that is far from the case, there are many differences within taksal, of pronunciations. Even chaal isnt uniform.

    Go on.. talk on differences..

    Also give your opinion on siharahi.. or are you going to miss that....conveniently ??

     

  5. I do not know why you have conveniently jumped on this topic picking me out. The fact you have sat on your fat arse all this time when gurbani pronunciation has been questioned and only got involved for pointing an apparent energy tells me all i need to know. That's the reason for my "foul" language, people like you.  

    Only bringing this up as I dont understand the need for all the swearing you do and condescending tone of your posts.Especially on these forums as im pretty sure thats not the teachings of your vidhya guru or sggsji but your own ego.

    Have a break, you don't want me to get started. 

    I'm only waiting for Lucky's response. He seems genuine.

  6. On 5/31/2018 at 4:49 PM, angy15 said:

    You can love him or hate him.But he attracts big gathering.His Deewans attracts more sangats than Damdami Taksal or any other dera

    Sikhs/Singhs have always been outnumbered. The fact you are basing your judgment on quantity rather than quality in itself goes to show who your Guru is. Ek se sava lakh comes to mind. 

     

    On 5/31/2018 at 4:49 PM, angy15 said:

    If it all he is Guru Nindak  or spoken against Gurmat let it come in front of Akal Takht  and let it take a decision.

    He's a fat prick, simple as. The fact you are inclined with his thoughts shows you are also a lund. 

    Also that "fearless" phudu needs govt protection? when does a real Singh Yodha need protection? He's got his cheleh to protect him, hasn't he?

    These missionary lunds are really growing in numbers, all good as it proves kalyug growing as well.. 

  7. 8 hours ago, Lucky said:

    I've given all the input as per my understanding, since my punjabi reading is limited based only on what I've taught myself.

    Exactly. Taught yourself. 

    people on here doubting Taksal santhiya based on their "own" understanding and teaching? Mate, its a fukin joke..

    It's like a boy learning martial arts on youtube only to be found out in the dojo. Taksal is from the grandmaster. (if you do martial arts you will appreciate lineage and grandmasters)

    This whole topic of "how to read gurbani" is a joke. To learn, there are places all over the world, it will not change due to one mans ego. 

    Spiritual awareness/experiences does not automatically give you the right to know everything. When you talk about Hari/hareh in use of meditation and subtle experience is not the same as gurbani pronunciation.  pronounciation is for sangat with a "patthi" giving ucharan.. do you not get this?.. its not personal, its a seva..

     

     

  8. 15 hours ago, samurai2 said:

    I need clarification on something, which i think is very important in me understanding where you are coming from. 

    When you write Hari , and pronounce it. Is the end pronounced 'ee'... the same as the following in the english language. All spelt with "i" but pronounced as ee

    Mitsubishi - pronounced mitsubishee

    kali- pronounced kalee

    cont think of any..

    Ashanti (the singer) pronounced ashantee

    @Lucky

    Spell in english letters how you would pronounce Hari??

  9. On 6/13/2018 at 7:13 PM, samurai2 said:

    I need clarification on something, which i think is very important in me understanding where you are coming from. 

    When you write Hari , and pronounce it. Is the end pronounced 'ee'... the same as the following in the english language. All spelt with "i" but pronounced as ee

    Mitsubishi - pronounced mitsubishee

    kali- pronounced kalee

    cont think of any..

    Ashanti (the singer) pronounced ashantee

    Why are you and your boyfriend avoiding this question??

    Simple answer,,multiple choice if you like.. 

     

  10. On 6/5/2018 at 7:59 PM, dalsingh101 said:

    You say this but the other day I was on a bus in EL (the browner parts, not where I grew up) and it was packed with apnay (okay mostly freshies but still). Then when on the bus, the amount of houses I passed by with a Khanda nishaan on the front was noticeable. 

    Freshies will back it more than the phudus born here...

    not impressed with khanda or flag outside the house, their house is probably where a sikh girl is getting shagged by a much cut..Fuckin invitation for predators to hunt where fat belly cunts  protect..

  11. On 6/6/2018 at 10:18 AM, Lucky said:
    On 5/26/2018 at 4:17 PM, BhagatSingh said:

     

    I'm no expert on language, but from what I know about the mantar "HARi" ..it is pronounced with the sihari   "ee" sound as Bhagat mentions.

    Do you not think "ee" sound is from biharee?

    On 6/6/2018 at 10:18 AM, Lucky said:

    With this specific mantar as well as other mantars there is the science behind them of "completion" The "completion" is about the rolling of the tongue on to the roof of the mouth. It only has to be slight and subtle, but without it the mantar would be incomplete.

     

    Yes. if you are talking about reciting manter via tongue and hitting certain meridian points in mouth so the vibration is close to dhur ki bani as can be,  travelling to the dhun etc, you of all ppl should know the importance of mohrani and gurbani pronunciation..

    ill ask the same question i asked bhagat..i can appreciate its hard writing how you would pronounce a word hence the following eg.

    I need clarification on something, which i think is very important in me understanding where you are coming from. 

    When you write Hari , and pronounce it. Is the end pronounced 'ee'... the same as the following in the english language. All spelt with "i" but pronounced as ee

    Mitsubishi - pronounced mitsubishee

    kali- pronounced kalee

    cont think of any..

    Ashanti (the singer) pronounced ashantee

    So Lucky boy very simple question...in the english alphabet how do you pronounce HARi? Is it Haree in accordance to the above examples (spelt as "i" but pronounced as "ee" or as Har-eh (or Har-e (sharp e).. 

    On 6/6/2018 at 10:18 AM, Lucky said:

    I mentioned a long time ago of how I noticed the power of the 'HARi" mantar in my yoga classes. For those with activated pineal glands that drip with amrit/nectar/soma, they can notice how the jap of "HARi" can immediately stimulate the sweet taste of nectar. This ONLY works if you jap HARi with the slight "ee" sound that causes your tongue to make a slight roll on the roof of the mouth

    ONLY?.. be careful...

    This is a personal experience. Some have got to the same heights as you have described in meditation section but doing mental japp..soo?? Many pursh have had no manter??soo??

    But anyway please answer the above in terms of sihari..

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