There is an old saying — you can lead a horse to the water, but you can’t make it drink the water! Similarly, one cannot make or force people to… Continue reading Knowledge is Taken, not Given
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Seven Days of a Sikh
To hammer Divine Giyan-Wisdom into our deluded heads, the Gurbani enshrined within the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) uses many analogies, similes, allegories, metaphors, idioms, euphemism, symbolic expressions, figurative or… Continue reading Seven Days of a Sikh
Rope Mistaken for a Snake!
The aim of Gurbani in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) is to encourage man to come out of all kinds of fear, superstition, doubt, illusion, delusion, false notions, confusion,… Continue reading Rope Mistaken for a Snake!
Chhinjh – Wresling Arena
When the Truth that has not been personally experienced, one can not grasp it directly. However, with the help of analogies, similes, allegories, metaphors, idioms, euphemism, symbolic expressions, apostrophe, personification,… Continue reading Chhinjh – Wresling Arena
Ritualistic Reading of the Gurbani
The Gurmat Wisdom of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) teaches us that the purpose of reading / listening the Gurbani is to Become the Gurbani – live life by… Continue reading Ritualistic Reading of the Gurbani