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  1. Happy Gurpurab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji to all http://thekhalsa0.tripod.com/gurpurab.html Guru Ji bless us all :bday:
  2. nice article...i read ur other articles too.. keep them comin..
  3. I dont see anything wrong in that, ... the more the sites the better
  4. Are u talking about the buzz sound that you hear? its tone changes the more u hear to it .. not sure
  5. SSA ji, I read the following in a book about Guru Nanak Dev Ji.. I dont have the book now and i read it 4 yrs back.. dont recall the author either, so I will write from memory. ---- During one of my visits to Amritsar, I saw a monk to be deeply immersed in reading a book. I approached the monk and asked him what he was reading. He said, It was a book about his Gurus. I inquired more, "Who are your gurus, and what brought you here at amritsar?". He replied, "All 10 Sikh Gurus had two incarnations, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, also had another incarnation and was known as Guru Rinpoche in buddhism. When Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was present with the sikhs, he was also with present at another place with the buddhists. Same like this all the other nine Gurus had also incarnated with two forms and names. Guru Rinpoche told us Amritsar is the most holy place in the world, and I visit it occasionaly." I was surprised after listening to the monk. Were their really two incarnations/forms of our Gurus?. I inquired further and tried to get ahold of the book he was reading. I said, "Can I see that book?" He replied, I cannot give you this book , it's most precious thing and is about our Guru's Teachings." I inquired further, "Where did Guru Rinpoche stay ?" He said, There is a inaccessible place, in tibet. After this the monk left abruplty. I tried to find him, but i couldnt." --- There is a place in Tibet its got a tibetan name but means the Tiger's cage,its on a cliff, and is virtually inaccessible. Im not sure if thats the place where Guru Rinpoche stayed. Has anyone else read anythin like this before, The books title is about the Centenary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, published in Bihar(If i remember rite) If I find anythin useful to post, ill post. SSA
  6. SSA ji, :pray: waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru satnam waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru satnam waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru satnam waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru wahegur waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru satnam waheguru
  7. It's like Guru Ji taking your test everday, you just have to let go. Experience is the biggest teacher. And just remember that Guru Ji is within all, so Guru Ji is within your sister as well
  8. Read this article, this should help you clear your doubts about amrit vela http://www.kalgidhartrust.org/basicprinciples.htm#13
  9. Im really impressed by your devotion, most ppl wouldn't even think about it when printing.
  10. That's a really good Sign, it means that kundalini is rising in your body. Kundalini is the domant energy present within all.
  11. Welcome to the site 'A Kaur' In my experience, When you have love for waheguru, when you have a longing for the Guru, you know for sure that you are going in the right direction. And you get this longing only by experience, with Guru's Kirpa This love leads you to worship God. I suggest you listen to the suleman's tapes, they are very good.. Here's the link http://www.sikhawareness.com/sikhawareness...p?t=771&start=0
  12. I understand what you mean by the filtering process.. but you see they are our sikh sisters and we must protect and make them aware of this danger I wonder why they call themselves religious ppl. Such ppl are terrorists in the name of the religion. The article had a line saying "We must convert sikh girls to muslim in order to bring peace in this world".. how lame can that be now ? They think we gonna remain silent ??
  13. Yea, its pretty interesting article, the part where he says that he was in white light is pretty interesting... I once had this experience as well like just flying away in white light, it was very blissful =)
  14. Here's the article Punjabtiger on electric Nitnem [guru panth states that nitnem = daily recitals comprise jap ji, jaap sahib, tav prasad swayyas (morning), evening sodar (also called rehras, which comprises sodar and so purakh from beginning of guru granth sahib, and also chaupai and anand sahib) and bedtime sohila. estimated time to recite all of these, 30 minutes to one hour daily. individuals often add to, or vary, some of these daily prayers.] WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH Pyaari Saadh Sangat jee, being a student of electrical engineering who tries reciting the daily Banis, i felt like expressing an electrifying experience regarding the Nitnem Banis. Lets suppose that our soul is a motor. A motor on which dust has accumulated. So before starting it we need to clear of the dust. This is done by repeating or meditating on WAHEGURU for sometime before starting Nitnem. Once the dust is cleared, the motor is ready to be started. Japuji Sahib is the starter and charges the motor, generating the least minimum voltage. No wonder it is said that if a Sikh practices just one Bani, it must be Japuji Sahib as it carries the essence of the entire Sri Guru Granth Sahib, and thus the concept of minimum voltage. By minimum voltage i mean to say that Japuji Sahib is a must no matter what, so that the soul remains charged at any cost! Once the motor (soul) is charged, it needs to maintain that minimum voltage. Thats what Shabad Hazaare does. Since it is the Bani filled so much with love, the minimum voltage remains constant. We all know how harmful a sudden and immediate increase in voltage can be in a motor. So Shabad Hazaare maintains the minimum voltage constant for sometime. Next comes Jaap Sahib. This is the Bani that takes the voltage to its peak. Probably thats why its the Bani known to uplift the soul so much. And here its the motor reaching its peak voltage. Again, a sudden and immediate decrease in voltage is equally harmful. Please note that by "harmful" all i mean to say is that one may not enjoy the various phases of Nitnem that the soul goes through. It certainly doesn't refer to any negative harm! Now this peak voltage remains constant when one recites Tva Prasad Swaiyye. Its the shortest Nitnem Bani and thus the voltage remains constant at its highest value. Following this we have Anand Sahib - the song of bliss! This brings down the voltage very slowly, as every word of it is filled with bliss, joy and celebration. The voltage now comes at its minimum value once again, and so once again it needs to be maintained. This happens when one recites Rehras Sahib. Why i am saying this because some people do all Banis in one slot and so as per the order of the Nitnem Banis (it may be different for different people...apologies if i am wrong) Anand Sahib is followed by Rehras Sahib. Once again the voltage remains constant at its minimum value. When one does Kirtan Sohila, the motor starts going into the phase of switching off. Thats why Kirtan Sohila is done before sleeping, at least thats what i have felt from experience (apologies if i am wrong). By the time one starts Ardas, the voltage has come down considerably, and when Ardas is over, the voltage is zero. After going through all these phases, namely cleansing-->> charging-->> constant minimum voltage-->> peak voltage-->> constant peak voltage-->> minimum voltage-->> constant minimum voltage-->> switching off, the motor still retains some heat as it becomes hot. Similarly, the soul attains extraordinary strength, which remains throughout the day. And by the time the 24 hours are over, one is again ready to do his/her Nitnem thereby maintaining the fact that the motor remains heated, meaning the soul remains in close contact with the Infinite. Pyaari Saadh Sangat jee, please note that i have posted this article not to boast about how i feel after doing the Banis. My purpose was to know from others what their experiences are, so that i can get more inspiration. And if there is someone who finds this posting useful, i would consider myself a fortunate slave of Guru Nanak to have acted as a tool to inspire someone. Once again, instead of appreciating this posting (that is if you find it good enough), please enlighten me with your experiences. Lets learn and inspire each other! sincere apologies if this didn't make sense or if you find any other errors WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH PS: I hope you meant to paste the article?
  15. Gabroo paji, Im sorry as well, I think that sounded harsh, I was just expressing my thoughts. I hope you understand
  16. it is pathetic, u are a mona so u dont give a damn I know that old man means your father, but i really didn't like its use over there
  17. I seen some rappers, dont know their names, but seriously I dont like them doing that, simply because they are not keshdhari and are preaching about sikhism. Guess what impression that would have on young sikhs
  18. lol, just dont feel good without listenin to it for a few days, u know what i mean.. have to hear the tune :wink:
  19. I listen to keertan mostly in the nite while sleeping, sometimes in the morning, usually bhangra..
  20. Thanks, I didn't know that, I was always wondering why the sevadars say sava lakh, when serving prasada sava lakh prasada
  21. vaapaaraa

    Doom 3

    by the end of this year.... you probably need a very high performance PC to make it work smoothly
  22. I think it would be a good idea to stay in touch with each other, through instant messengers Here's my ICQ 130621426 List your addresses , so we can stay in touch
  23. What's the point in having this discussion, when one person will stick to his opinion, and try to force it on others, its useless... the other person is not goin to be convinced .. anyway good luck
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