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As per Gurbani who is a Bhagat and who is a Guru?
According to Gurbani, Shabad ( Divine words) are the Guru and our consciousness is the Bhagat.
According to Gurbani, Shabad ( Divine words) are the Guru and our consciousness is the Bhagat.
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A true Sikh is always humble to learn from the Guru and walk on the spiritual path shown by the Guru away from the entanglements of this world.
A true Sikh is always humble to learn from the Guru and walk on the spiritual path shown by the Guru away from the entanglements of this world.
See lessAre you ever bored with Sikhi, where reading a shabad or a section of bani feels familiar, and you already have the message in mind?
Gurbani is talking about the same theme, our relationship with our creator. As you start reading and understanding Gurbani you can comprehend the meaning of the new Shabad on your own. Gurbani never gets boring as they are different divine experiences of the different Bhagats. Sahib Mera Nit Nava SaRead more
Gurbani is talking about the same theme, our relationship with our creator. As you start reading and understanding Gurbani you can comprehend the meaning of the new Shabad on your own. Gurbani never gets boring as they are different divine experiences of the different Bhagats.
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Do Sikhs have a specific way of saying hello?
Mostly Sikhs say Sat Sri Akal.
Mostly Sikhs say Sat Sri Akal.
See lessI have a MRI scan in a few days due to that I have to remove kirpan for a short while. Can someone please give me the right advice what should do in this case is it okay to remove Kirpan?
Yes, absolutely as it is a medical necessity.
Yes, absolutely as it is a medical necessity.
See lessWhat is the concept of contentment according to Sikhism?
Contentment means to be stable in every situation. Our life is how we perceive it. It is the stability of mind even in adverse situations that makes our life stable and contented.
Contentment means to be stable in every situation. Our life is how we perceive it. It is the stability of mind even in adverse situations that makes our life stable and contented.
See lessਆਸਾ ਮਨਸਾ ਸਗਲ ਤਿਆਗੈ ਜਗ ਤੇ ਰਹੈ ਨਿਰਾਸਾ ॥ ਕਾਮੁ ਕ੍ਰੋਧੁ ਜਿਹ ਪਰਸੈ ਨਾਹਨਿ ਤਿਹ ਘਟਿ ਬ੍ਰਹਮੁ ਨਿਵਾਸਾ ॥੨॥
An individual who becomes desire less, does not get engrossed into the worldly affairs and has overcome the vices can have the divine experience.
An individual who becomes desire less, does not get engrossed into the worldly affairs and has overcome the vices can have the divine experience.
See lessIs it advisable for a child to partake in Khande Di Pahul only when they have reached an age where they can comprehend its significance?
Yes, absolutely. It is very important for a child to comprehend the significance and the discipline of walking on this spiritual path.
Yes, absolutely. It is very important for a child to comprehend the significance and the discipline of walking on this spiritual path.
See lessI want to think more about this idea. What does "Nirbhau Nirvair" mean to you, and how does it affect your life?
These are 2 very important attributes of the Almighty and we need to develop these 2 virtues in us and lead our lives with these 2 virtues.
These are 2 very important attributes of the Almighty and we need to develop these 2 virtues in us and lead our lives with these 2 virtues.
See lessReflecting on an old neighbor who passed away a few years ago, I want to visit his grave. Although Sikh culture generally involves cremation, I'm curious about people's thoughts on Sikhs visiting graves. Any opinions are welcome, but I'll likely make my decision regardless.
You can visit the grave of your neighbor just to show him respect. It is your personal choice.
You can visit the grave of your neighbor just to show him respect. It is your personal choice.
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