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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakaal!

Dear all and The Khalsa Fauj Jee!

Thanks for your answer "Satnam is the name of truth."

I hope truth will answer when I say Satnam from now on.

Quote "Siharee is related to viakaran. It has to do with arths."

What role Sihaaree plays changing the arth? Please explain.

Quote "When people read, sihari is silent or not. Depends on where a person learned to read. Bhagat Ji from Toronto says to read as Satinaam while SGPC and Missionary colleges and taksals read as satnaam."

What should a person do who has not learned reading from any of the schools mentioned above?

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Satinaamu occurs in Sri Guru Granth Saahib Jee and in The Dasam Granth. Can Satinaamu be the writer of both also?

Balbir Singh

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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 !

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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh ji !

GuruKirpa84 Jee!

Thanks for your efforts.

You wrote "A seari added before a letter can have different meanings, . . ."

What are those meanings of Satinaamu?

Quote "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"

This is very difficult for the beginner like me.

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

Please let me learn seari first?

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

I want to learn. How?

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

Please exemplify what Prof. Sahib Singh Jee explains. I will be grateful.

Balbir Singh

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