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DHANBABANANAK

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  1. real sadhus . mahapurshs u can tell they real from their face. they always look extemely focused on naam! they are strict specially with time keeping. And dont waste time with sangat and talk very less. I.e short and what is intended. They like to sit alone and meditate on naam. They dont have time to go round peoples house, if they do then its coz their premi has sharda, or the mahapursh want to do someones palha. U can easily tell a real mahapursh, they dont show of their ridh sidh powers. THose who show of just then stay on that level. People r blind they dont know wot a real sadhu is. I asked a bhagat once whats the nashaina of real sant he replied! "they dont come out much they busy meditating on naam its their drug. And they dont con their premi's by abusing their money!" Not everyone can be a sant. Sikhis path is shaper than a sword and finer than a hair. Only those who have the avasta can see who and who not is a real bhagat! hehe Any mistakes i made in this message please forgive me. I am pagal.
  2. too expensive! where else can u get kirpans but cheap! aint aint a king.
  3. mloco is right. Lol, I think he dont want his pics on other sites! jokes
  4. come on people, need a valid answer. Im hoping Neo Ji can answer this. Why are Khalsas not allowed to eat jhoot from another person? This answer has to be so good dat make a manmukh understand!
  5. dharshan karo ji. Dhan Baba Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib Wale.
  6. Today i met up with a girl that I know before I was amrit shak. We were in resaurant and she asked me to eat her from her plate. I replied dat khalsa not allowed to eat jhoot! and she got offended. So I need to explain to her wot the reason is for this! Any good answers ?
  7. Is jiwan mukht higher that mukti? check out this link http://www.srigurugranthsahib.org/guru-teg...ur/humility.htm
  8. jeevan mukt, mukti, sach kand, kivan mukt diff between the 4 terms. Which is the highest state to be at? inorder
  9. wheres the saikhi that u recently posted wots the link far dat?
  10. look white females wearing dastars, but they pluck their eye brows! naughty! http://www.mrsikhnet.com/hello/1328287/700...03-20.37.17.jpg
  11. neo dat part u posted b4 was dat a samartath part? the audio file
  12. It does not sound like thaur singh ji voice r u sure its hime?
  13. here it is! http://s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2ML6SXAP05DYT096Z2AJLWOOS
  14. neo please pm me your email so i can send u this diwan which i have just converted to mp3. then u can put it on the server. (theres alot of vichar against eating of meat) for those manmuks who dont agree. waiting for ur reply.
  15. how u doing anyways neo ? u ok? email me sometime paji!
  16. wot is the difference between this ardas and from a gutka from damdama taksal?
  17. WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh Ardas is the common prayer and through it, Sikhs remember and respect the sacrifices made by the Gurus and Sikhs to uphold religious freedom and the Sikh faith. It is recited whenever starting or ending any reading of Guru Granth Sahib Ji or any other important task. This is the English translation. God is one. All victory is of the wondrous Guru (God). May the respected sword (God in the form of the Destroyer of evil doers) help us! Ode of the respected sword recited by the Tenth Guru. First remember the sword (God in the form of the Destroyer of evil doers); then remember and mediate upon Guru Nanak. Then remember and mediate upon Guru Angad, Guru Amar das and Guru Ram Das: May they help us! Then remember and mediate upon Guru Arjan, Guru Hargobind and Respected Guru Har Rai. Remember and mediate upon respected Guru Har Krishan, by having the sight of whom all pains vanish. Remember and mediate upon Guru Teg Bahadur; and then nine sources of wealth will come hastening to your home. Oh Respected Gurus. Kindly help us everywhere. May the kind, the respected Tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji assist us everywhere. Think and mediate upon the divine light of the Ten Kings contained in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji and turn your thoughts to the divine teachings of and get pleasure by the sight if the Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Wahe Guru. Think of the deeds of the Five Beloved Ones, of the four sons (of Guru Gobind Singh Ji); the forty Martyrs; of the brave Sikhs of indomitable determination; of the devotees steeped in the colour of the Name; of those who were absorbed in the Name; of those who remembered the Name and shared their food in companionship; of those who started free kitchens; of these who wielded their swords (for preserving truth); of those who overlooked others shortcomings; all the aforesaid were pure and truly devoted ones. Wahe Guru. Think of and remember the unique service rendered by those brave Sikhs men as well as women, who scarified their heads but did not surrender their Sikh Religion. Who got themselves cut to pieces from each of the joints of the body; Who got their scalps removed; Who were tied and rotated on the wheels and broken into pieces; Who were cut by saws; Who were flayed alive; Who sacrificed themselves to upkeep the dignity of the Gurdwaras; Who did not abandon their Sikh faith; Who kept their Sikh Religion and saved their long hair till their last breath; Wahe Guru. Turn your thoughts to the five seats of Sikh Religion and all the Gurdwara. Wahe Guru. First the entire respected Khalsa make this supplication that they may mediate on Your Name; and may all pleasures and comforts come through such mediation. Wherever respected Khalsa is present, give Your protection and grace. May the free kitchen and sword never fail; Maintain the honour of your devotees; Confer victory on the Sikh people; May the respected sword always come to our assistance; May the Khalsa always get honours; Wahe Guru. Kindly confer upon the Sikhs the gift of Sikhism, the gift of observing Sikh laws, the gift of divine knowledge, the gift of firm faith, the gift of belief and the biggest gift of Name and of having bathed in the respected Tank of Nectar. O God! May the choirs, the mansion and the banners exist forever, may the truth ever triumph; Wahe Guru. May all the minds of all the Sikhs remain humble and their wisdom exalted. O God! Your are the protector of wisdom. O Immortal God, the constant Helper of His Sikhs, kindly confer the gift of visiting, maintaining, controlling, worshiping, without restrictions, the Gurdwara of Nanakana Sahib Ji, the Gurdwaras, and Guru Mansions of which the Khalsa has been deprived. O True Father, Wahe Guru! you are the honour of the meek, the Power of the Helpless ones, the shelter of the shelter less, we humbly make prayer in your presence. We have offered prayers as contained in substitute the occasion or prayer here. Kindly pardon our errors and shortcomings in reciting the above Gurbani. Kindly fulfil the objects of all. Kindly cause us to meet those true devotees by meeting them, we may remember and mediate upon Your Name. O God! through the True Guru Nanak, may Your Name be exalted and may all prosper according to your will. WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh (the Khalsa belongs to God; all victory is the victory of God)
  18. Sant Baljinder Singh Ji , has been at RaraSahib sewadar since very young age is not married on sant marg. He has always been in RaraSahib Main Hajoori Jatha since young age accompanying Sant Baba Mohinder Singh JI and Bhai Amrik Singh Ji in diwans. He played the dholki and did kirtan. And other sewa as well as being in hukam of their seniors (Sants). Including Sant Baba Mohinder Singh (Puran Mahapursh) and Sant Baba Teja Singh Ji (Puran Mahapursh) whom to I bow and sacrifice.. I will try and put some of his diwans on the hub which took place couple of years ago in London UK.
  19. hirdepreetpardeshi i agree with ur point! waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh
  20. it sounds like a samparth part! if it is then this is just a part of it as all of it is 7 days. is this the whole of it? why do they keep reciting moolmantar follwed by shabad? is this a special part, what kind? who has recited the gurbani? where? Page 682 Dhanaasree mehlaa 5. Dhanaasaree, Fifth Mehl: a-ukhee gharhee na daykhan day-ee apnaa birad samaalay. He does not let His devotees see the difficult times; this is His innate nature. haath day-ay raakhai apnay ka-o saas saas partipaalay. ||1|| Giving His hand, He protects His devotee; with each and every breath, He cherishes him. ||1|| parabh si-o laag rahi-o mayraa cheet. My consciousness remains attached to God. aad ant parabh sadaa sahaa-ee Dhan hamaaraa meet. rahaa-o. In the beginning, and in the end, God is always my helper and companion; blessed is my friend. ||Pause|| man bilaas bha-ay saahib kay achraj daykh badaa-ee. My mind is delighted, gazing upon the marvellous, glorious greatness of the Lord and Master. har simar simar aanad kar naanak parabh pooran paij rakhaa-ee. ||2||15||46|| Remembering, remembering the Lord in meditation, Nanak is in ecstasy; God, in His perfection, has protected and preserved his honor. ||2||15||46|| also see this link http://www.gurugranthdarpan.com/0682.html
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