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tavleen got a reaction from Shaheed4life in Sas Gras Simran
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
This was sent to the egroup of the Gurudwara here...
hope that helps
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WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa |
WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh ||
There are four types of Bani as follows:
1. Baikhari Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated with
tongue and lips.
2. Madhama Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in
"kanth" without movement of tongue and lips. Reward is
10 times more than #1.
3. Pasanti Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in
"hirda" which is without movement of tongue and lips.
Reward is 100 times more than #1. Gurbani says " Har
jan simro hirde raam".
4. Pra Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in "nabhi"
which is cluster of veins from foot to the head.
Reward is 1000 times more than #1 i.e. saying WaheGuru
one time in this stage is equivalent to saying
WaheGuru 1000 times in Baikhari Bani. Gurbani says "
Gurmukh rome rome har dhiave". There are about 35
million pores in the body and every pore says
WaheGuru.
After these four bani, there is "anhad shabad". There
are different "chakars" on the way to reach WaheGuru.
1. Agiya Chakar: It is a place where eyes and nose
meet. When one concentrates "birti" here, the light
can be seen and sound can be heard from inside.
2. Trikuti Chakar: When one concentrates "birti" at
this place, more light (like one sun's light) can be
seen and sweet dim sound can be heard.
3. Dasam Duar: When one concentrates "birti" here,
more light (like many suns'light) and very sweet dim
sound can be heard. Gurbani says "nau darvaje kaya
koat hai, dasve gupat rakhije"
After dasam duar one reaches "manjale makhsood" and
that is the goal. Gurbani says " roop na rekh na rang
kitch traigun te prabh bhin, tisai bujhai nanaka jis
hovai suparshan".
LESSON LEARNT:
************
There is long path to reach WaheGuru. One must start
from step 1 i.e. Baikhari Bani and keep on moving up.
It takes lot of "kamai". It may take many years and
sometimes more than one "janam" to reach WaheGuru. One
should not stop and must keep moving on the long path
to reach WaheGuru.
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tavleen got a reaction from tva prasad in Sas Gras Simran
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
This was sent to the egroup of the Gurudwara here...
hope that helps
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WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa |
WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh ||
There are four types of Bani as follows:
1. Baikhari Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated with
tongue and lips.
2. Madhama Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in
"kanth" without movement of tongue and lips. Reward is
10 times more than #1.
3. Pasanti Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in
"hirda" which is without movement of tongue and lips.
Reward is 100 times more than #1. Gurbani says " Har
jan simro hirde raam".
4. Pra Bani: WaheGuru WaheGuru is repeated in "nabhi"
which is cluster of veins from foot to the head.
Reward is 1000 times more than #1 i.e. saying WaheGuru
one time in this stage is equivalent to saying
WaheGuru 1000 times in Baikhari Bani. Gurbani says "
Gurmukh rome rome har dhiave". There are about 35
million pores in the body and every pore says
WaheGuru.
After these four bani, there is "anhad shabad". There
are different "chakars" on the way to reach WaheGuru.
1. Agiya Chakar: It is a place where eyes and nose
meet. When one concentrates "birti" here, the light
can be seen and sound can be heard from inside.
2. Trikuti Chakar: When one concentrates "birti" at
this place, more light (like one sun's light) can be
seen and sweet dim sound can be heard.
3. Dasam Duar: When one concentrates "birti" here,
more light (like many suns'light) and very sweet dim
sound can be heard. Gurbani says "nau darvaje kaya
koat hai, dasve gupat rakhije"
After dasam duar one reaches "manjale makhsood" and
that is the goal. Gurbani says " roop na rekh na rang
kitch traigun te prabh bhin, tisai bujhai nanaka jis
hovai suparshan".
LESSON LEARNT:
************
There is long path to reach WaheGuru. One must start
from step 1 i.e. Baikhari Bani and keep on moving up.
It takes lot of "kamai". It may take many years and
sometimes more than one "janam" to reach WaheGuru. One
should not stop and must keep moving on the long path
to reach WaheGuru.