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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Dear all, Do you ever want to learn how to play harmonium and do kirtan in your spare time or may be at local gurughar or house kirtans, here are the videos that will help you. Please go to the following link and watch videos.... Also, SUBSCRIBE to this youtube channel and you will be informed as soon as daas upload any new videos. http://uk.youtube.com/learnkirtan Please do not forget to share this youtube link with your friends and relatives, surely with waheguru ji's kirpa you will be able to do atleast one shabad in kirtan darbar, if not then may be "waheguru waheguru simran" on the harmonium. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, W…
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Did Guru Gobind Singh Ji Worship Shiva ? 1 2
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I am getting mssages from Hindu fanatic that God of Guru Gobind Singh ji is Shiva . He claims that in chupai shahib it states "khao maha dev sadah shiv . I need help to answer him back . Plzzzzzzz post on this topic .
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Their faces glow of redness, and their eyes shine. They have strong builds. They wear full bana, and are always shasterdhari. There are Singhs and Singhnia, both wear cholas (blue) and adorn dhumallas. They have khandas on these dumallas. They come with specific purposes upon the Hukam of Akaal. -Bhai Rama Singh Ji Below are some of the narrated episodes of those who have witnessed Shaheed Singhs come to protect that which is dear to the Guru. They have been entrusted to Panthic Seva even when they are already in the next world. It is believed that these Shaheed Singhs come to the protection of GurSikhs. Gurudwaras and also to continue to pay respect wherever the W…
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Why Americans wanted to put statue of "Hari Singh Nalwa" in White House
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We always say "Nanak naam chardikala, tere bhaane sarbat da bhala". We just say it, but never pay attention to what it really means. Obviously it has more than one and deep meaning. Everyone according to their level conceives it. "Nanak Naam Chardikala" - Guru Nanak Sahib ji ne jehra naam/shabad dita hai "waheguru" ya jiwein aapan kehnde han "Dhan Guru Nanak Tuhin Nirankar", onu japan de naal hamesha chardikala rehndi hai, kyonki "waheguru" naam ta aap chardikala da saroop hai ate saareya nu chardikala bakhshan wala hai. "Tere Bhaane sarbat da bhala"- sareeyan da bhala howe, par howe tere bhaane vich, teri raza vich, jiwein tu chaunda hai. Bhul chuk maaf Sanagat plea…
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Waheguru Life of Sant Baba Maha Harnam Singh Ji. The teacher of Sant Baba Nand Singh Ji Nanaksar Wale. Volume 1 Volume 2 and 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13 Has the biographies of some of the Mahapurkhs
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http://www.sikhism.com/books/titlepages/panjabiprimer.htm http://www.punjabonline.com/servlet/librar...age?Action=Main http://www.5abi.com/5ratan/ http://www.punjabilit.com/language/Punjabi...on/alphabet.htm http://www.ukindia.com/zpun01.htm http://www.maa.com.au/ http://unitedpunjab.com/punjabi-works/ http://allaboutsikhs.com/youth/punj.htm http://www.punjabikeyboard.com/
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WJKK WJKF I came across this tuk in Tankhahnama Bhai Nand Lal Ji, ਸੂਹਾ ਪਹਿਨ ਲਏ ਨਸਵਾਰ|| ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ ਜਮ ਕਰੈ ਖੁਆਰ||੧੦|| What does this tuk means? Do it really means that wearing red clothes is forbidden? If so, then why? Will be very grateful Thankyou Amanpreet Singh
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Some may approve or disapprove of these photos. You may wish to make your views known but i thought i would share a number of photos with you that i have. The following photo is of Baba Kuldeep Singh Ji of Hazoor Sahib who have the upkeep of the Shasters at the Takhat Bhai Balbir Singh Ji being honoured by the prime minister of India Bhai Manmohan Singh Ji Bhai Balbir Singh Ji being honoured by the president of India The Mandir which the Lord turned to face Bhagat Namdev Sant Sukha Singh Karnal Walae, Sant Davinder Singh Shahabpur Walae and Swami Parmanand Ji 'Giri' Sant Sukha Singh Karnal Walae, Sant Davinder Singh Shahabpur Walae and Swami Parmanand Ji '…
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WJKK WJKF Hi everybody, im new here. Im doing an extensive research coursework thing in Religious studies AS level and obviously i ve chosen sikhism. so far i have covered most subjects well but when the topic of homosexuality came up, i realised i knew nothing. So i was wondering if anyone could tell me what the view on homosexuality is? Thanks so much Kiran x x
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Old Photos of Punjab of different people from different backgrounds and various different lifestyles Man and wife, Ferozpur 1941 Hindu man Shahbad 1860s 1910s 1910 Sikh and Hindu refugees 1947 bhakra dam under construction 1960s Sulej river 1860s 1903 Lahore 1945 Lahore 1910 mandir, lahore 1930s 1899 1950s udasi sikhs 1910 Amr…
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Can anyone explain me that is sachkhand a place like earth where singhs are gathered. I mean does people can see each other. Or its beyond explanantion. Is it like earth or sky or what. Does people move there or sit there. I remember one some singh show me some person who sometime go to sachkhand for kirtan. I don't know if e was right or not. Some having heard from mahapurush about that??
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The following is a translation of the oldest surviving rehat nama. The rehit is generally thought not to be written to the Bhai Nand Lal who wrote the famous Persian verses about Guru Gobind Singh because of the wide difference in quality of poetry between the two. The manuscript was discovered at Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar by Dr Jeevan Deol who is a Canadian born expert on Sikh Manuscripts (currently based in London). It has been dated to the 1718/1719 AD period which is virtually a decade after Dasmesh Pita's passing. The translation is by the notorious W H McLeod from Sikhs of the Khalsa. I have made some notes in brackets (as well as a single footnot…
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