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understanding gurbani is a must..

most of us blindly sing it without even trying to understand it..

but its a must

sggs says so

so we must try to understand it. or take classes

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jus wana ask? whats up with teh pic ji? i dont know if u is sikh

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

yes sister jessicarox what does that pic says could u pls tell us thank u

oh it just says my name. i want to change it something religious though when i get the chance

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vaheguroo jee

gurmukh pyaarool...beautiful example....makes perfect sense and i beileve applies too all over us one way or another....

i personally do not liten to music..and even when i work out, i listen to some fast keetan!!! wubb.gif ..lol..to get y blood pumpin and that always seems to work..

the reason i dont listen to musis, is first, i have no desire to listen to it..and secnd is becase that when listen t it, i am wasting my time and could be listenin to gurbani and learn something useful.....

just my two cents ^_^

vaheguroo jee

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vaheguroo jee

gurmukh pyaarool...beautiful example....makes perfect sense and i beileve applies too all over us one way or another....

i personally do not liten to music..and even when i work out, i listen to some fast keetan!!! wubb.gif ..lol..to get y blood pumpin and that always seems to work..

the reason i dont listen to musis, is first, i have no desire to listen to it..and secnd is becase that when listen t it, i am wasting my time and could be listenin to gurbani and learn something useful.....

just my two cents ^_^

vaheguroo jee

so u totally unerstand everything they say in gurbani?

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nahin nahin.. thats not what he meant.. no one really understands completely..

but they strive to it.. and by listenin to keertan it reminds them of God..

but then there are people who llisten to a lot of keertan.. but still cant battle their own anger.. or dont apply any of the teachings anywhere

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vaheguroo jee

gurmukh pyaarool...beautiful example....makes perfect sense and i beileve applies too all over us one way or another....

i personally do not liten to music..and even when i work out, i listen to some fast keetan!!! wubb.gif ..lol..to get y blood pumpin and that always seems to work..

the reason i dont listen to musis, is first, i have no desire to listen to it..and secnd is becase that when listen t it, i am wasting my time and could be listenin to gurbani and learn something useful.....

just my two cents ^_^

vaheguroo jee

waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh jio

what fast keertan u listen to while workin out? can u tell me plzzz...cuz i been lookin for it but couldnt find it much.

all i do is put the DHADI warraa on and try to work out

i jus got one of my fav. one by Nabhay waliya bibian from saintsoldiers. pupms me up...love them man

but would love to knwo which one u listen to ji

Ahak sahai

t :nihungsmile:

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well i could enjoy gurbani waaaaayyyyy more if i could understand what it means. it still makes me think about sikhi though. i think most people like a variety of music that way you dont become affected by the bad type.

Some of the tracks over at keertan.net have a link next to them so u can see the translation while u listen to it..

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