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Sootak Redefined

Doubt (delusion, superstitions, Bharam) is one of the major diseases of the human mind that easily weaken one’s mind. It is relatively easy to cheat a weak minded person by… Continue reading Sootak Redefined

Godly Contentment

The Unique spirituality of Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) teaches its Sikhs (lifelong learners, student) that the divine Virtues (ਗੁਣ) must be imbibed and lived in a Sikh’s Waking life… Continue reading Godly Contentment

Opening Verse – Guru Nanak’s concept of ‘God’

Following is the opening composition of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS). The Author of this opening verse is Baba Nanak. This opening verse of the SGGS, shown below, is… Continue reading Opening Verse – Guru Nanak’s concept of ‘God’

Hukam and it’s Immanence

Baabaa Nanak’s Sikhi is established on the acceptance of reality he called HUKAM. This Hukam is immanent in the sense that it is imbued within each element within the universe… Continue reading Hukam and it’s Immanence

Become the Gurbani

The spirituality of the Gurbani (SGGS) is of the SELF, for the SELF, by the SELF. Therefore, the Gurbani is meant to be understood and internalized its Message by oneself… Continue reading Become the Gurbani

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