In the Sikhi of Guru Nanak, the progenitor Guru of Sikhi, abidance in Naam is the gist/essence of Sikhi Way of life. That said, by reducing Naam to mere ritualistic chanting, reciting,… Continue reading Gurbani Defines Naam
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 →
Frozen Mind!
The Gurus and Bhagats were not only God-Connected within, they were also excellent communicators, poets, writers, and presenters. They effectively used idioms / metaphors to explain very complex spiritual Messages.… Continue reading Frozen Mind!
Gurbani Defines Nirankaaree
There are many terms in the Gurbani we use loosely or willy-nilly! One of these terms is “Nirankaaree” (ਨਿਰੰਕਾਰੀ). The Gurbani teaches us that becoming “Nirankaaree” is not a question… Continue reading Gurbani Defines Nirankaaree
Brahmins in Sikh Garbs and Casteism – Jaat Paat
It was never the intention of the Sikh Gurus that one type of Hindu Brahminism should come to an end and a new type of Sikh Brahminism should replace it.… Continue reading Brahmins in Sikh Garbs and Casteism – Jaat Paat
Gurbani on Internal Cleanliness
The greatest denial or rejection (Khandan-ਖੰਡਨ) of bathing at the so called shrines of pilgrimage is given by the Gurbani – the Gurmat Wisdom of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib… Continue reading Gurbani on Internal Cleanliness