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amardeep

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  1. So is it the same or is it two different kinds of discussion.
  2. Isn’t goshti more of a question and answer session. Not long debate about one subject but rather multiple questions being asked one after the other
  3. Gurfateh What is the difference between ਗੋਸਟਿ ਚਰਚਾ
  4. One of Pandit ji's students was the Taksali leader Bishan Singh Murarewale: http://www.damdamitaksaal.org/history/leaders/50-sant-baba-bishan-singh-ji-muralewale
  5. No idea, It's extremely fascinating to read these lineage accounts from the 19th century
  6. I’ve been doing some research on Pandit Tara Singh Narotam recently. In his Sri Gurtirath Sangreh he describes his lineage such
  7. The Indian concept of man, Bach, karam (from thought to speech to action) is given in a different order. It says man, karma, Bach. From thought to action to speech. Does this error of speech on the Kings part indicate that the king is the kind of person who goes straight from initial thought to action. An indicator that he rushes things, he doesn’t speak to people before executing a task.
  8. Is this not the first time we hear reaction from the king to the stories that he is being told
  9. I had family buy it from the JSKS shop in Amritsar and send it to me
  10. Sorry I thought you were talking about the Sri Narayan Hari Updesh. The author of Sarkutavali was not Sikh. He was a vaishnav Hindu. But he wrote his books in Amritsar during Sikh rule.
  11. Mine has oankaar, the devi, Ganesha, the ten gurus and then his vidiyaguru. One always has to look at the first one to see who is the author an upaashak of. The book is in prose whereas gurbilas is rhymed verse. Which verses are you referring to that are difficult ?
  12. The Sarkutavali is not so big. Has a lot of content but written in short verses. It’s about 50 pages
  13. I finally managed to get this book. It’s huge, almost 1000 pages long in big pages and small letters. Looking forward to studying it.
  14. It’s funny I’ve been thinking for long that the Afghan Sikh community in London appear to have signs of intermarrying inbred within family. They have unusual facial traits not seen amongst Afghan Muslims or Indian Sikhs.
  15. Again I have a feeling it’s the same theme of “something obvious is happening right in front of you”
  16. I think there are about 10-15
  17. The Chaupa singh rahitnama also mentions the panj ishnaan
  18. Are there any books that deal with khashatrya Maryada?
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