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I want to delve into Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and its connection to eternal consciousness for spiritual growth. Unfortunately, I don't know how to read Punjabi, which feels like a significant barrier. Are there any English resources or books available to help me gain a better understanding?
I also highly recommend going to the gurdwara sahib, best place to learn from Guru and be with Sangat where you can learn and ask questions. when I first started attending programs I was recommended and given this book to read :)
I also highly recommend going to the gurdwara sahib, best place to learn from Guru and be with Sangat where you can learn and ask questions. when I first started attending programs I was recommended and given this book to read 🙂
See lessI want to delve into Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and its connection to eternal consciousness for spiritual growth. Unfortunately, I don't know how to read Punjabi, which feels like a significant barrier. Are there any English resources or books available to help me gain a better understanding?
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji Ki Fateh There are several apps that I have found to be very helpful on the App Store. especially iSearchGurbani, Hukamnama, and My Siki. There are a series of books that translate the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji into English. Look up “It is the same light the enlighteRead more
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji Ki Fateh
There are several apps that I have found to be very helpful on the App Store. especially iSearchGurbani, Hukamnama, and My Siki.
There are a series of books that translate the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji into English. Look up “It is the same light the enlightening wisdom of the SGGS”. along with that you can also check out Basics of Siki, and Nanak Naam. both have social handles, podcasts, and YouTube channels with loads of information.
hope it helps!
See lessWhat are the options available for someone who is not an amritdhari but prefers to cremate their kes instead of throwing it out?
you could compost your hair and use it in the garden, just like food scraps it’s not trash if you want to reuse it you can.
you could compost your hair and use it in the garden, just like food scraps it’s not trash if you want to reuse it you can.
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