In the life of a true Sikh (learner, student of the Guru Shabad), everyday is a Gurpurab if he lives his daily life by the Guru’s Giyan-Wisdom (ਜੀਵਨ ਵਿਚ ਗੁਣਾਂ… Continue reading Gurpurab – Who can Say the Guru is Dead?
Author: T. Singh
Author is neither a scholar, nor a philosopher, nor a writer, nor a Pujaaree, etc., nor interested in being one. As a learner, he is trying to understand the Gurbani from the Gurbani to see own self and the world per the Wisdom of the SGGS. ... More →
Humans and Animals Consume Another Life
Many Sikhs seem to confused about food – what should one eat and not eat? We often come across arguments, debates, opinions, wrangling, articles regarding should one eat meat or… Continue reading Humans and Animals Consume Another Life
The Satgur’s Sword of Wisdom
The Gurmat Wisdom of the Gurbani of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) asserts: (1) Giyan-Wisdom is the Guru, (2) it’s our conscience (Surat-ਸੁਰਤ) that needs to become a Sikh… Continue reading The Satgur’s Sword of Wisdom
Mere Bowing is of no Avail
There is two forms of bowing (submission) — (1) external bowing (physical…) and (2) internal bowing (mental…). Some spend their entire life going from one religious place to another just… Continue reading Mere Bowing is of no Avail
Churning the Gurbani
The Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) is the source of Wisdom (Giaan, ਉਚੀ ਮਤ, ਸਮਝ… ) which can be applied to mend a conditioned mind (thinking-ਸੋਚ). Hence, the Gurbani (SGGS)… Continue reading Churning the Gurbani