Such Un-Gurmat traditions have come in Sikhi that before eating food, some – ‘Brahmins in Sikh garbs‘ – pretensciously ask who has cooked the food, who has touched the food… Continue reading Fakery and Pretensciousness of ‘Untouched’ food…
Category: Stubborness
Stubborn Mindedness – Getting Rid of it
Stubborn mindedness is critiqued and rejected (Khandan) in the Gurmat Wisdom of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS). A stubborn person is a person of blind-mind (Un-enlightened, Manmukh-Saakat-Mayadhaaree). Hence, the… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Getting Rid of it
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
Baabaa Nanak teaches to create a casteless society. However, the Sikh community being casteless is a great MYTH! Although decried by the Gurmat of Guru Nanak (teaching of the Sri Guru… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Cooking Own Separate Food
Stubborn Mindedness – Reading or Listening Gurbani
Today, in the Gurdawaras, the page to page reading of Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) called Akhand-Paath is sold to the public in a businesslike manner. It is an example… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Reading or Listening Gurbani