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wjkk_wjkf,

mere mann ch ik uljan jehe hai.....

asi ghar ch desi ghee di jot karde c.... par mainu lgda ke sikh rehat maryada ch es da koi zikar nhi hai..... ki jot karne gurmat hai ??????

par mere mom apne shuru toh jot te chitta (water) dinde rehras vele.... oh eh mande ke dasam pitta di jot krde han.... would any one answer this ??

waheguru ji mehar karan

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bhai sahib ji .....

i m 23 yrs old..... m female..... means sister not brother :)

i have read your answer and understood too...

bs mai sirf ehi clear krna c...... je mai jot nhi krde tan kuj galt tan nhi..... jo waheguru ji nu chnga na lage......

mere mom kehnde ne pr mai kehnde han eh gurmar anusaar nhi........ ghar ch guru gobind singh di photo samne jot rakh dinde a,,,,, tasveeran nu matha tekna tan guru je ne mna kita hai......

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bhai sahib ji .....

i m 23 yrs old..... m female..... means sister not brother :)

i have read your answer and understood too...

bs mai sirf ehi clear krna c...... je mai jot nhi krde tan kuj galt tan nhi..... jo waheguru ji nu chnga na lage......

mere mom kehnde ne pr mai kehnde han eh gurmar anusaar nhi........ ghar ch guru gobind singh di photo samne jot rakh dinde a,,,,, tasveeran nu matha tekna tan guru je ne mna kita hai......

I totally agree with harsharan000 that is just a representation of wanting to change the darkness to light. A Jot is lit at Akhand Paaths aswell, many Singh do Sampath Paath aswell with the Jot lit and keep the Maryada.

Singhs back in the days use to light the Jot to show reverence to Waheguru, to remind them that he is the Ultimate Jot out of respect and it was also used to provide light for Akhand Paaths during that time, as they was no electricity.

But don't get confused, we are not doing Pooja of the Jot, nor doing a ritual, the Jot is just there to show reverence to Akaal Purukh. Many Mahapurshs have done Vichaar on this that have Brahmgian.

And also if you have pictures in your house of Guru Gobind Singh, it is ok as long as you don't do pooja of it.

I don't want to offend you or anything but I have been to Punjab, and alot of Gursikh piarae have been brainwashed by the Sikh Missionary Dhunda, And I have personally myself seen them removing Jots from Gurdwara Sahibs.

There is nothing wrong of lighting a Jot while doing Paath to show reverence out of Respect.

If you give piar to Waheguru, he will return it 100 times back.

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There is no point in arguing.

Unless one reads & contemplates Gurbani there is no enlightenment.

The word "Tera" & "Gola" as per grammar are masculine gender.

'Teri' & 'Goli' are feminine.

So the correct username should be "Baba Teri Goli"

singhbj singh nobody is arguing, this is intellectual discussion. We are listening to each others vichaar which is a good thing.

Please don't make this post into an argument when it doesn't need to be.

harsharan000 has done brilliant vichaar lets all learn something from it.

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