Normal
Lionsingh ji, and any others who doubt this.Sikhs have permission to laugh, tell jokes, spin yarns, share funny moments of life. Some passages in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji are told with a great sense of humor and irony. The sakhis of Guru Nanak speak to his enormous sense of humor. My take our story is not all about blood shed, scalpings, torture and decapitations. We have permission to loll about in those funny slices of creation, time given, and Gurprasad. Even the Sat "enjoys his play" as is said many times in Sukhmani Sahibji. Those are cute vids Ambarsaria ji.
Lionsingh ji, and any others who doubt this.
Sikhs have permission to laugh, tell jokes, spin yarns, share funny moments of life. Some passages in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji are told with a great sense of humor and irony. The sakhis of Guru Nanak speak to his enormous sense of humor. My take our story is not all about blood shed, scalpings, torture and decapitations. We have permission to loll about in those funny slices of creation, time given, and Gurprasad. Even the Sat "enjoys his play" as is said many times in Sukhmani Sahibji. Those are cute vids Ambarsaria ji.