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Jitsingh Gojra

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  1. Again this is a absolute wrong and strongly disagree,, firstly if think of the what the tibetan buddhist have done with their recognition of a reincarnated guru, there are are many physical tests done in front of many followers and even non-followers of buddhism to verify the child is a incarnation and in some cases the child shows very competences siddhis and such psychic techniques naturally. through intuition. The point about you stating that Guru Nakak had ensured that the sikhi path that he taught and was recorded in the granth sahib would be sufficient to sustain the whole duration of the Kaliyug, goes fundamentally against the nature and las of change. Can you please explain what is written in the above picture, a mentioned please keep the english simple as this would save the need for explanations. Finally are there any historians on this platform or does anyone know of any historians sunch as J.S. Grewal, Sodhi Teja Singh and many others that written extensively on the sikh history both on how the religion has developed over the past plus 500 years and also on the influential gurus, teachers, saints and solders - https://sikhbookclub.com/ Again please keep it simple in any reply. Thanks all, Jitsingh waheguru ka khalsa waheguru ki fateh .
  2. Can anyone make any valued comments or show support in my question?
  3. Hi Sarabatam, of course buddhism has a central theme the path to lieration of suffering or nirvana! How are you not being humble by showing in some convincing way that you are a reincarnation of a past teacher/guru to reinforce the teachings of the granth sahib. That is exactly what the buddhists reicarnated teachers have done on so many occasions. not to be offensive to anyone here, but with the vast amount of individuals posting here, are showing they have a high level of competence in the these deeply penetrating teachings. But all the replies so have been just so vague and insubstantial to verify of even a single one person who has reicarnated to teach the meaning of the granth, convinces me even further to learn the true meaning of the teachings must be questionable and if you are left with questions and confusion wjhat value is there persuing to undertsand such teach teachings. I am not sayin that the teachers here are incompetant but for a religion that has like Hinduism, Buddhism reincarnation as one of its central pillars, there has not been one commonly known reincarnation, if that is the case what tyoe furture is sikhism heading towards for our children??? It is very worrying!!! Again stickying to the central question of reincarnation, can anyone who replies provide some valued information supporting it. Thanks all, Jitsingh waheguru ka khalsa waheguru ki fateh .
  4. Thanks for the info, but I am still not convinced of any of the above indviduals being reincarnations, doesn`t all this get recorded especialy for noteable individuals within the sikh religion, would`nt it enrich our culture to have such records etc just like the buddhists do rather than what appears to be just knowledge within certain sikh communities and even this is questionable, just look at the replies above. Secondly how do you know this person is not trying to steel the idently of a past noteable figure certainly there is motivational incentives to steel someone elses ID if they were of value. Keep the posts simple please if you reply. Jitsingh
  5. Hi Sarabatam, How do you know of this can direct me to any credible authors that can confirm this or is this something that known only to the local villages of these individuals. Also how was it confirmed they are the reincarnations? I have anotated the essay of saint Sant Baba Ishar Singh (Rara Sahib) here and it states nothing about him being a reincarnation - https://www.sikhnet.com/gurbani/artist/sant-baba-ishar-singh-rara-sahib Can anyne else that does comment provide some credible documentation from books or essays that that I can further read or explain how you come to know of this? Thanks all. waheguru ki fateh waheguru ka khalsa.
  6. Hi All, I just have a thought about reincarnation within the Sikhism, does anyone know of any saints, sages, great teachers or guru`s that have been significant or insignificant figures in influencing our culture or religios teachings. I can`t think of any my self and with the limited literature about our religion and its teachings from credible authors. Also if anyone can think of any from Hinduism from the past 500 years, that were actual unquestionable reincarnartions not someones opinion for example there are some noteable authors that state Lord Buddha to be a reincarnation of Vishnu, which I thinkk is absurd. Can anyone that comments please ensure you don`t use complex language or terms that are uncommon, although I am from tghe Uk my english is terrible and i would avoid asking for explanations. Many thanks for all that reply and waheguru ki fateh waheguru ka khalsa. Jitsingh
  7. Hello, Is it ok to read the english translation of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for the Sehaj path? Also do you know of any english translations of Ardaas and Hukamnama ? I am looking for the authoritive online version , does anyone know where this is? Finally, is there a text that teaches or describes the method of meditation, where one goes beyond the three gunas and enters this higher state of consciousness within your self? Do you need a guide or need to be initiated? Thanks JG
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