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GuruKirpa84

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  1. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh ji,

    A seari added before a letter can have different meanings,

    It changes the case of the word, it depends on the nouns,

    The subject of the sentence- " karta karak " : "onkarr" or a "seari" or "hahe nu seari"

    Intrumental - " karn karak " : seari or hahe nu seari

    Ablative case - " Apaadaan Karak ": seari, hahe nu seari, hahe nu onkarr, kanora or hora

    Locative case - " Adhkaran Karak ": seari, laa, hahe nu seari

    As for beari it's used to make plural of "puling nouns > masculine gender" etc...

    "Satnaam" appears only with seari at Sat (I think, but not sure :mellow: ), now I don't know why it is so.

    but "Naam" will have varying "endings" according to its function in the sentence.

    Bhaji, for more information about Gurbani grammar, you can have a look in Prof. Sahib Singh's book: Gurbani Veakarn. ^_^

    Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh ji !

  2. Nobody's calling you names sis,

    I don't know what leads you to think Sikhism is derivated from Hinduism.

    I haven't read all of your long posts but it says you believe in Guru Granth Sahib ji's sikhea, that's what u said

    Here are some Tukkan:

    Vaart Na Raho Nah Meh Ramzana|| Tis Sewi Jo Rakhe Nidana ||

    Haj Kabe Jao Na Teerath Pooja|| Eko Sewi Awar Na Dooja ||

    Nah Hum Hindu Nah Musalman|| Allha Raam Ke Pind Puraan ||

    Sikhism has similarities to Hinduism, could be

    Islam , could be

    Christianism, could be

    Bouddhism , could be

    Any other religion, could be

    But it doesn't make it derivated from those religions. Look at the basic differences: they're huge.

    Anyways, I don't want to waste my time, nor urz.

    Waheguru ji kirpa karan.

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