Drunken Master
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Thanks Dal
Here is another one
ਵਿਆਪਕ
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Hi Drunken Master
Can you not post the words in Gurmukhi for us?
Create the words using this and copy and paste into a post here..
http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.dictionary
ਕਾਮਨਾ = Wish, passion, desire, inclination.
I heard them in katha so I wouldn't no how to spell them lol
But imgoing to attempt to read taksali nitnem steek so I prob will post lots of words from there which I don't understand
here are some
ਮਜਾਤੀ
ਵਿਜਾਤੀ
ਸ੍ਵੈ ਗਤ ਭੇਦ
ਵਸਤੂ
ਪ੍ਰਛੇਦ
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anyone know the meanings of " kaamana" "banaavat" "tript"
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I just heard about Baba ji saying sachkhand not being a location. What about hell then would that exist? or is this hell idea a western thought that has creped into sikhi?
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Thank you so much Neo
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Great thread !!
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Thanks alot dalsingh and i agree with you on the point about trying to improve our punjabi linguistic skills i just recently learnt it myself so feel free to give any tips on ways to improve understanding punjabi skills. Though i can read slowly most of what i read in punjabi specially when it comes to sikhi material i have a hard time to understand.
Great stuff though you should venture more into the field of translating
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Thanks for the reply and you are right about the "secrets" thing. I asked about the difference between Dr Hatsumi's bujiken and its difference to genbukan and i was told that Tanemura and Dr Hatsumi were students of the same master, and was a dispute mainly because Dr hatsumi taught "foreigners" differently or like you said didn't share the "secrets" ( though this is only the gembukan side of the story)
overall it was a pretty much a small, quite dojo and he was only teaching about 5 students. It was very traditional and meditated for a few mins before and after training, the training itself was pretty good to.
I think i will have a look at a few different arts before i choose to attend one regularly.
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Is sachkhand a location or a state of ones own innerself?
Also is there a schedule of were sant ji is doing katha etc.. around toronto? I've never had sant jis darshan
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Im not sure but is it not normal to have one nostril blocked? Isn't that why yogis cover one nostril and breath in and out the other and then repeat the same for other nostril?
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Here are mine
1. Is it compulsory to take khande ki paul amrit? What i mean by this is that panj kakkari rehat is usually a significance to saint/soldier lifestyle of the Khalsa. How would Gurmat occupy those that do not want to be soldiers but what to just focus on sainthood? Is kakkar rehat still important to keep for them?
2. Maybe you could also ask about the removing of kakkars e.g people hold the belief khasera should never leave the body (one foot in one foot out type of thing, removing of kareh for training or work etc.. are these just sikhs going "over the top" with rehat. Or do they hold any significance. If it goes to a sikh should always be tyar bar tyar etc... then i guess it goes back to my first question about Sikh who rather focus on spirituality and rather not care about warrior aspect.
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Whats up dudes
Do any of you know anything about Genbukan Ninpo? its effectiveness as an art to learn?
I have found a dojo near me though i haven't been there yet but i will be going soon check it out. Any recommendations of questions to ask the sensai? What should i look for there?
Here is some info i found on the teacher after a google seach
Tim Anderson has been training in martial arts for over 20 years, since the age of 7. He has studied various martial arts including: Genbukan Ninpo, Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei, Kempo Karate, Kempo-Jutsu & Wakyo Geido Ryu Jujitsu, holds various ranks in those arts.Tim has been training in Ninpo for the last 9 years, 6 years under the direct guidance of his teacher Kyoshi Troy Wideman who introduced Genbukan Ninpo & Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei to Canada. Under Troys tutelage Tim has traveled with his teacher twice to Japan to train under Genbukan Grandmaster Shoto Tanemura and has been given the honour to teach Genbukan Ninpo arts in the Golden Horseshoe.
Tim's outlook for the future is to continue studying with Kyoshi Troy Wideman, and to build a solid foundation for the Genbukan in the Golden Horseshoe building a better life for himself and all who encounter this special martial art.
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Meditate on combat....interesting... care to expand on it? How do you meditate on combat
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When will the teachings of Shaster Vidiya travel to Canada?
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Thanks for the translation dal that was pretty dope