Hello to all SPN readers
I am Civil/Structural engineer working in Delhi. SPN is nice website which gives a lot of information about sikhisim. I am intersted to download mp3 files for japji saheb, rehras saheb & sukhmani sahem. Can you guide me for that ?
Best Regards
Kulwinder Singh
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This is a place for new members to introduce themselves to the Network. Please enjoy your stay over here and have a nice time.
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Aman Singh
SPN Management
Cheryl,
Thank you and here are two links. If you need more information, reply and someone will get back to you.
SARBAT-DA-BHALLA: Caring for all Existence
You can also try SikhiWiki at [URL]http://www.sikhiwiki.org[/URL].Type sarbat-da-bhalla in the search engine. My browser has been unable to connect with Sikhiwiki.org. I am not sure why -- but perhaps the power failure in the Punjab has disrupted internet connections. Who knows?
Anyway, at http://www.sikhiwiki.org -- you should find answers to many other questions.
Cherylyoungji
Here is one of many possible English translations. I have found the True Guru, the great, all-knowing King; He has shared with me the many Glorious Virtues of the Lord.
Keeping mind that the shabads of the Bani are written in poetic form and were sung, exact translation to another language is always problematic and sometimes controversial. Actually, this translation has for the sake of the form of English poetry and scripture taken a degree of liberty with the basic meaning. This always happens.
A more straightforward interpretation of this (mine only) is, When you attach yourself to the True Guru (Satgur) then the Almighty (Har) will bless you with Divine Bliss. Now if a bunch of people respond with other versions, don't become preturbed because this happens by virtue of the translation difficulties. And that type of discussion is always one of the most educational in the forum.
Stay in Chardi Kala
Hi Cherylyoung ji
I would be glad to answer your questions but this thread is for introductions and our conversation is getting a little long. Why not start another thread in new to Sikhi and call it something Questions about Skihi or whatever you prefer? To start a thread, go back out to the home page, click on New to Sikhi and you should see an orange button in the upper left. This must make me sound like a fuss-budget, but admin would probably like it better. While you are doing that I will find the glossary of Sikh terms. I have it somewhere.
Antonia