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Category: Stubborness

Stubborn Mindedness – Getting Rid of

Stubbornness is rejected (Khandan) in the Gurmat Wisdom of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS). A stubborn person is a person of blind-mind (a Manmukh-Saakat-Mayadhaaree). So the Gurbani time and… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Getting Rid of

Stubborn Mindedness – Pilgrimage or Tirath Yatra

In Stubborn Mindedness (ਮਨ ਹਠ), all organized religions of the world recommend, suggest, encourage Pilgrimage (Tirath Yatra…). Why? Golak (money)! The Gurbani neither recommends, nor suggests, nor encourages pilgrimage. But,… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Pilgrimage or Tirath Yatra

Stubborn Mindedness – Counting Beads

The edict of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) is that telling beads or counting beads is worthless — ‘Phokat’, of no value etc. Read More

Stubborn Mindedness – Cooking Own Separate Food

The Sikh society is casteless is a great MYTH! Although decried by the Gurmat of Baabaa Nanak (Wisdom, Upadesh, teaching of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS), casteism (Jaat Paat)… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Cooking Own Separate Food

Stubborn Mindedness – Kirtan

Singing Kirtan In Stubbornness (ਮਨ ਹਠ) Bhagti or devotion is to gain understanding of the Gurmat (Giaan or Wisdom of the Gurbani …). In other words, the only purpose of… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Kirtan

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