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
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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 – 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
Stubborn Mindedness – Performing Calculated Service
In stubborn mindedness (Mann-Hatha: ਮਨ ਹਠ), many count beads (Maalaa), many read calculated Banis or Paaths, many perform calculated prayers, and so on. This is the nature of the worldly,… Continue reading Stubborn Mindedness – Performing Calculated Service