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  1. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji Being Asked: What Changed Your Life And What Focus For Your Mind . 7

    Recognizing the perhaps enviable persona of Guru ji he is asked about what techniques he adopted and got the mind so directed. Let us review the following, Sidhas/Yogis ask: Guru Ji’s answers: Guru ji state that realization of being born of the creator, the wandering subsided. The...
  2. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji Being Asked: Why Leave Home, Travel, The Objectives And Mission . 6

    This is direct questioning of Guru ji in terms of why he goes out, the mission and how it will help the people that Guru ji addresses. Let us review the following, Sidhas/Yogis ask: Guru Ji’s answers: Guru ji describe the inner desire to seek out the creator focused and guided. Such...
  3. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: How To Lose Attachments, Salvage, Be Purified And Remove Darkness? 5

    Perhaps a very basic quest for many of us. It may or may not be a goal in itself but does substantially impact how we live our lives. Let us review the following, Sidhas/Yogis ask: Guru Ji’s answers: Guru ji greatly emphasize the focused and connectivity with the creator and...
  4. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: Who Is Hidden, Liberated, Enjoined, Comes And Goes? 4

    In this dialog the questions of what is inside of oneself, the salvation, union and the goings on of the world are addressed. Very common questions and for ever occurring in philosophical discourses. Let us review the following, Sidhas/Yogis ask...
  5. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: How We Find Sachkhand/Creator’s House And Such? 3

    In the early part of Sidh Gohst, Guru Nanak Dave ji are asked these questions. This is almost in a format of a respectful Question/Answer or Interview style of composition. We learn of Gur Nanak Dev ji’s succinct thoughts on many a common philosophically and worldly question. Let us...
  6. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: How We Traverse The Treacherous/Bhavjal World? 2

    Here in Sidh Gohst, Guru Nanak Dave ji are asked this question. This is almost in a format of a respectful Question/Answer or Interview style of composition. We learn of Gur Nanak Dev ji’s succinct thoughts on this. Let us review the following, Sidhas/Yogis ask: Guru Ji’s answers...
  7. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: Who Are You And What Is Your Name, Path And Purpose? 1

    In the early part of Sidh Gohst, Guru Nanak Dave ji are asked these questions. This is almost in a format of a respectful Question/Answer or Interview style of composition. We learn of Gur Nanak Dev ji’s succinct thoughts on many a common philosophically and worldly questions. Let us...
  8. Ambarsaria

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji: A Positive Example Of Respectful Dialog! Preamble

    At the beginning of Sidh Gohst, Guru Nanak Dave ji spell out the approach and decorum of discourse in Sidh Gohst. Let us review the following, Some aspects described in the above, A respectful gathering with, Enthusiastic participation Recognition of the supreme creator Respect...
  9. A

    The Martyrdom Of Guru Arjan Dev - First Contemporary Account Of His Death (and Of Sikhism By A Weste

    "...The earliest reference to the Sikhs by any European has come to us in a letter of Sep.25, 1606 of Father Jerome Xavier [a Catholic priest] written from Lahore to the Jesuits Provincial Supervisor of Goa. In this letter he talks about Guru Arjan's holy and saintly personality who enjoyed...
  10. Kamala

    What Was Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Last Name?

    It would help if you answer this please. Note to admin: Why did you delete my prev thread? You could have messaged me and explained.
  11. TigerStyleZ

    Was (Guru) Guru Nanak Dev Ji A Sikh?

    Hi dears, after i thought about our (Guru) Guru Nanak Dev ji, a question poped up in me... Was our beloved Guru really a Sikh? I know that he said : Na koi Hindu, Na koi Musalman - There is no Hindu, and there is no Muslim. He only said that he is a slave of god, but i never heard that he, by...
  12. Archived_Member16

    Gurus GREETINGS: Birth Anniversary Of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

    GREETINGS: Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji We celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji's 543rd birth anniversary on November 10, 2011. Let's celebrate Guru Ji's birthday by pledging to follow the path he laid down for us through ten human lives culminating in the 'jyot' of Guru Nanak...
  13. Archived_Member16

    India Guru Nanak Dev University To Have Satguru Ram Singh Chair

    Guru Nanak Dev University to have Satguru Ram Singh Chair Tribune News Service Chandigarh, October 25 Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal gave approval for budgetary allocation of funds to the already existing chair in the name of Satguru Ram Singh at Guru Nanak Dev University in...
  14. bscheema

    Nishan Sahib Placed In Gurudwara Guru Nanak Dev University , Amritsar

    Last month Nishan sahib placed in university Gurudwara (GuruGuru Nanak dev university,Amritsar ) after 25 yeas of establishment of Gurudwara in university ,it was cherishing day for all student organizer.the sewa shambal of Gurudwara is all done by students , some old student told that they had...
  15. R

    Coinage Rarest Coin Of 1804 With Pic Of Shree Guru Nanak Dev Ji

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=185984268135344&set=a.163440420389729.41189.100001713166407&type=1&ref=nf Rajneesh Madhok
  16. spnadmin

    Gurus Guru Nanak "Sahib" Or Guru Nanak "Dev"

    Guru Nanak SAHIB or Guru Nanak DEV by HARJINDER SINGH DILGEER English version from vol. 1 of SIKH HISTORY Guru Nanak's parents gave him the name NANAK only. Later, the Sikhs added Sahib as suffix, as a mark of respect; while others used Baba as a prefix. Most of the earlier...
  17. A

    Serving Of Meat In Langar By Guru Angad Sahib Ji?

    Waheguru Ji/वाहे गुरू जी, I read at the following link that meat was served in langar during the times of Guru Angad Dev Ji. /मैंने एक जगह पढ़ा कि गुरु अंगद देव जी के लंगर में मांस परोसा जाता था। लिन्क नीचे है। Link removed. The site referred to is Spiritual World/article is 10 Gurus of...
  18. spnadmin

    Gurus Guru Arjan Dev Parkash Diwas 2 May 1563

    Life and Death of Guru Arjan Dev A Sikh Celebration of the Will of God 2 articles have been edited and then combined for this account of the life and death of the 5th Guru. Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs. He was born on April 15, 1563 at Goindwal Sahib Ji. He was...
  19. spnadmin

    Gurus Jyoti Jot Guru Arjan Dev 16 June 1606

    [Guru Arjan Dev Martyrdom Overview Read the entire story at this link http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus/nanak5.html Owing to the growing religious and political influence of the Gurus, the Sikhs had got a clear consciousness of their religious and sociopolitical identity...
  20. spnadmin

    Controversial World Sikh Leaders Appeal: Observe Martyrdom Of Guru Arjan Dev On June 16

    World Sikh leaders appeal Sikhs to observe Guru Arjan Dev ji Martyrdom Day on June 16 NEW YORK, May 29, 2011- The Sikh organisations around the world have assailed Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandak Committee (SGPC) for making arbitrary changes in the Nanakshahi calender issued in 2003 and hailed...
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