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Bikram singh

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  1. --2 possible sources of problems.-- ---> There site is temporarily down and nobody is able to access it or they are blocking all communication. It's the same way in FTP-- File Transfer Protocol. solution try again later after a while. sevak
  2. Dear Sangat JI: While surfing the internet I found this very informative file that explains the very disciplinary procedures of the gurudwara and I wish that everyone reads it.It explains the universal law on the basis of which sikhism was found. [highlight=red:3c9fd0c3a8]It shall remove confusion on part of the sikhs created by --pathis, who can hardly interpret what the gurbani says and they sometimes give their own interpretation, which is not always correct.[/highlight:3c9fd0c3a8] Bhulchuk Maaf Thoda Daas [align=center:3c9fd0c3a8]Download Here[/align:3c9fd0c3a8] [align=center:3c9fd0c3a8] To download goto the bottom of the page and click free on the next page wait 30 seconds and download the file.[/align:3c9fd0c3a8]
  3. N30 Singh Ji you are doing good seva for panth Keep up Good Job
  4. [align=center:faffc752bd] [highlight=red:faffc752bd]Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail[/highlight:faffc752bd] Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future Check these Sikh Sangats...and be proud of Sikhism[/align:faffc752bd] [align=center:faffc752bd]Link to Anglo Sikh History[/align:faffc752bd]
  5. [align=center:74d1369121][highlight=red:74d1369121]Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail[/highlight:74d1369121][/align:74d1369121] [align=center:74d1369121]Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future [/align:74d1369121] [align=center:74d1369121]Check these Sikh Sangats...and be proud of Sikhism[/align:74d1369121] [align=center:74d1369121]Link to Anglo Sikh History[/align:74d1369121]
  6. I have already read these books, and want to share with my brothers and sisters Totally Free Order Yours--Eye opening book for every sikh Topics Covered (Brief) The Power Of Naam Naam and the Mind Naam Perkash Naam and Naam Japna The True and Authentic Guru Who is a True Guru? Khalsa God's Love Drink the Holy Amrit Sensual Pleasures and Naam Ras Union with God The Sikh Way of Life What is Sewa or Service? What is God's Grace? Waheguru Gurmantar Daswand Who is a Sikh? Purpose of the Human Body About the Book In the words of Saint Scholar Naranjan Singh Ji, the purpose of this book is to make one worthy of the love of God and to enable him to receive His bounties. Presented in simple English and easy to the eye fonts, the contents will stir any reader's thoughts. This is significant as Sant Ji had always emphasised on "CONTEMPLATION" . Readers will be amazed at the simplicity in which seemingly difficult aspects of Gurbani and Sikhi are explained with ease using examples and analogies. It will answer most (if not all) of the thoughts and questions that we keep harboured in our minds. A highly recommended read for all - Sikhs and non Sikhs. Go on ! Request for a FREE copy now - But, be prepared to be in awe of the simple facts presented to the reader - young or old. Quotations from the Book: We sometimes feel happy and satisfied with what little we offer to Guru Ji by way of a beautiful rumala. It is a good gesture. Sometimes we place a few dollars before Guru Ji as an offering. Guru Ji explains that this gesture is only the ABC of Gurmat. This is to say that, for maybe many years, some of us have not progressed beyond the stage of reading ABC. In other words, this is only the beginning of Gurmat. One great endeavour of all the Sikh Gurus was to pull back and reduce the importance of their physical selves in favour of the importance of worship of God, devotion to Him, remembrance of His Name - the things which are emphasized most in the contents of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Ultimately this reduction and withdrawal of physical selves was complete and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji became the Guru containing all their teachings. The Lord only wants the offering(paytaa) of body and mind. Sometimes we surrender our body but keep the mind to ourselves. The mind does not surrender. Have you ever thought what would take place when we reach the end of our road? Well, the body will be burnt to ashes which will be scattered by the wind in four direction. We wouldn't know where the wind is going to deposit us finally. It would be much better if we could find some fire while we are still alive and burn our ego into ashes. This burning of our ego will lead us to the Lord's mansion. To be successful in both the material and spiritual worlds, it is extremely important for the mind to be powerful. In this spiritual field, the war with our mind is a lifelong process. Japji Sahib was composed by Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji. It is meant to be recited daily. It offers a spiritual remedy for all our ills. It is a highly inspired verse and the thoughts expressed therein are of eternal value and significance. Its recitation is useful in more than one way. It enables us to enjoy communion with God. It helps us to realize the Truth and thereby make our life more purposeful and contented. We realize our real selves. The recitation of Japji Sahib removes the delusions from our minds and sets us on the road to discover the eternal mind - the creator of the universe. Other Books by the same author ( Free) Waheguru ji di fateh , waheguru ji da khalsa [glow=red:f935409eaf]Get Books Here[/glow:f935409eaf]
  7. these Photos of Siri Sachkhand Patna Sahib are very good,it feels like thaI have visited Patna Sahib, Waheguru Bless you
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