Universal Appeal in Sikhism
Most of the time religions get controlled by those people who are not even abiding by the basic principles of religions. People with open minds face a big problem in this aspect. Today, when democracy is on the rise, citizenry is free...
Hello everyone,
I am Sikh student doing my masters here in USA. I am 23 years old and keep uncut beard, wear a turban and belong to a good family.
However I would like to change that and would like to cut my hair - I have though a lot about it and it’s what I want to do.
The issue that I...
Purpose of Life explained with the guidance of our everlasting Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.
Guru Ji's bani shows us the way. The way is the path. The path is that of love. The love for True Guru who is within us. The True Guru lightens the path in this world of darkness.
Guru Ji's bani...
First things first.. A big hii to everyone ...well this is my first post and the topics that everyone has talked abt are pretty interestin. though i have not read all the posts but quite a few to start my own...
Well i myself is very much interested in sikh culture the reason being that i was...
Kirtan
O my mind, perform only such Kirtan, which will
be of use to you here and hereafter (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji 236).
Some sing of the Lord, through musical Ragas and the sound
current of theNaad, through the Vedas, and in so many other
ways. But the Lord, is not pleased by...
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Pure and Unconditional Love for God
Gurbani instructs us to develop pure and unconditional love towards God. In our worldly relations we tend to remember our loved ones. Guru Ji tells us through His Word that we are supposed to remember God, as God dwells in every heart.
Today I am...
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Basant Hindol, Second House:
One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
The mother is impure, and the father is impure. The fruit they produce is impure.
Impure they come, and impure they go. The unfortunate ones die in impurity. ||1||
Tell me, O Pandit, O religious scholar, which...
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What is up with people trying to talk me out of becoming a Sikh? It's starting to bother me. They make me feel like it's some kind of flaky, nutty thing to do. It's not like I'm a child -- why are people not happy for me?
It makes me wonder if these people really care about ME or if they...
Concept of Seva
The word “Seva” stands for "to serve, wait or attend upon, honour, or worship". It is mainly translated in English as 'service'.
He pervades His Creation. Therefore, service rendered to His creatures, amongst whom also comes humanity, (i.e. God within man) is indeed...
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