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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: Maharaja ranjit singh ji
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:49:15 PM »
mand ji question sehi karke pia karo.. u should ask ke ..

maharaja ranjit singh ji ne kehra gurudwara banwaia si.. banaia te banwaia vich bouat fark hai ji..
:hehe: pher ta appa sare rong haa mahraja ji nae ta koi gurudwara ni banaia

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Competitions / Re: Competition Ideas
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:44:27 PM »
you r in staff....... hun retiries di wari aa

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Competitions / Re: Competition Ideas
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:39:23 PM »
kudrat haini comp kon chalao

u r new comp. leader. :hehe:

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Gup Shup / Re: I Love Mom
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:38:30 PM »
Thank you hit karna jaroori bai......... vaise ni thank you kah sakde :hehe:

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Maharaja ranjit singh ji
« on: September 22, 2011, 04:06:42 PM »
Maharaja ranjit singh ji na kerdae 2 Gurudwara banaya c?

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Shabad Of The Day
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:14:24 AM »
Athae har roj ik vadiya shabad share karo ji.
we can post the youtube videos also.
September 22, 2011




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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: Kar Seva
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:09:36 AM »
According to Sikh tradition service (Seva) is regarded as supreme worship. Amar Das Sahib served his master Guru Angad Dev for twelve years wading through rain and storm. When the weaver's wife observed sarcastically 'Amru, the homeless'. Guru Angad Dev blessed the devotee instead with the tide, 'A shelter for the homeless'.



Changi soch aa thodayi.... parmatma thodayae ess kam nu Chardiyan kalah vich rakhan.

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Why do Good People Suffer?
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:03:12 AM »
Once there were two friends, one was a Gurmukh and the other was a Manmukh. Their friendship was deep but Gurmukh believed in God while Manmukh did not. Gurmukh would wake up early in the morning, take a bath and recite the holy hymns while Manmukh would still be in bed sound asleep.

Once they were traveling through a forest. As they were passing through the forest, Manmukh found a bag of coal. He was very happy because he could sell it and make some money. As they further walked while talking about how lucky Manmukh was to find the bag of coal, Gurmukh screamed with pain. It appeared that a splinter went in Gurmukh’s foot. While Gurmukh was in pain, Manmukh started laughing. Gurmukh was surprise and asked him why was he laughing? Manmukh said, “You have been worshipping God everyday and what you got as a result is a splinter in your foot. I have never worshipped God and I still got a bag full of coal.”

An old wise man happened to be passing by when he heard Manmukh’s comments. The old man had a big ironic smile on his face. Manmukh was astonished when he saw the old man smile. Manmukh asked the old man about the reason for his smile. The old man replied, “You are naïve. You do not worship God. You were destined to find a bag of diamonds today if you have been worshipping God. And Gurmukh, you were destined to die at the moment you got the splinter in your foot. Because you have been worshipping God, the pain of death simply turned into a splinter.”


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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Hypocrite Priest
« on: September 22, 2011, 08:00:39 AM »
Once there was a devotee of God who had a longing to meet God. He did not know Punjabi and could not understand Guru Granth Sahib Ji. He heard of a priest who translates Guru Granth Sahib Ji and narrates the message of the Guru Sahib in English. He went to the priest and joined his congregation. The priest started describing the greatness and the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He conveyed the message of Guru Ji. As Guru instructed he said, God can only be seen by meditating on Him and remembering Him for every moment. Just as you would remember someone you love and he/she is in your mind all the time, remember God and you shall meet Him. The priest was doing holy work but he was only doing it for money. As people would leave, they would present him with some money for his time and that is what priest wanted. The priest himself would not worship God and was concentrating on making as much money as he could.

The devotee of God became a regular follower of the priest. He would come to the priest’s congregation everyday, learn about Guru’s message and while leaving, he would leave some money for the priest. However, in order to travel to the priest’s congregation, the devotee had to cross a river. There was no bridge nearby, so he had to walk 1 mile south to get to the bridge and come back north for about 1 mile. This would take him a lot of time. The devotee decided to ask for a solution from the priest. When he asked, the priest first asked for his fee. The devote paid him and the priest told him that if he worships God from deep within his heart and has trust in Him, God will make him able to walk on water and he will no longer has to walk 2 miles to cross the bridge.

The devotee was impressed. He had a great trust in God and started worshipping him even more than he used to. He would wake up at 3AM in the morning, take a bath and mediate on God. He would also meditate on him while running errands and working. He recited the Name of God for each moment he could.

A month passed and the devotee was walking along the bank of the river and he was getting late. He thought if be walked a mile to the bridge and then a mile back, he would miss the most of the day’s sermon. So he decided to go through the river. As he stepped in the water, he did not become wet and neither did his foot sink in the water. He was actually walking on water. He was filled with joy and thanked God. He crossed the river by walking on the water and reached the congregation of the priest.

After that day, he never crossed the bridge; he would walk on the water to go to the priest's congregation. One day, the devotee invited the priest to his house for a meal to thank him for his guidance. The priest accepted his invitation and headed along with him to his house. As they approached the river, the priest wanted to cross the river from the bridge. The devotee replied that he doesn’t cross the bridge anymore and goes through the river. The priest asked that why does he go through the river, doesn’t he get wet? The devotee replied that he never gets wet, he walks on water. The priest was astonished. The priest asked the devotee to cross the river first.

The devotee crossed the river by walking on water. The priest had never seen anything like this before. He was wonderstruck and filled with astonishment. When the devotee reached the other side, he asked the priest to cross the river. Having not meditated on God, priest hesitated but to preserve his honor he thought to give it a try. As he stepped in the water, he drowned. The devotee had to pull the priest out of the river.

Moral: Hypocrites talk about God and the teaching of Guru Ji but they seldom follow the teachings themselves. God is always with the true follower of Guru Ji, even if the follower obtains his knowledge about God from a hypocrite.


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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Evil Greed
« on: September 22, 2011, 07:53:49 AM »
Once there were four good friends. They were friends from childhood and their friendship was very deep. One day they were going on a journey through a forest. As they were walking, they felt as if something was buried under the ground. They decided to explore it and started digging. After digging, they found a big box, which was full of gold coins.

They decided to make four parts of the gold coins and distribute it equally among themselves but deep in their hearts each one of them wanted to have the whole box of gold coins. They took the box of gold coins with them but with each step they would take, their desire of having the whole box of gold coins increased.

The sun was about to set and the four of them decided to take shelter under a tree and have some food followed by sleep and continue their journey the next morning. They sat under the tree and decided that two of them will go in search of food and other two will guard the box. As the first two went in search of the food, they began to talk about that box of gold coins. The first one said that he wants to have as much gold as possible. The second one wanted the same. So after gather some food, an evil thought came in their mind. They added poison to the food so that their other two friends will die and they would share the box and divide the gold half and half.

On the other end, the other two friends that were guarding the box started to talk about gold. They want the same thing, to have as much as possible. To do so, they made an evil plan too. They sharpened their knives so that when their first two friends will arrive, they would kill them.

The moment came, their first two friends came with the food, and they placed the food on the box and sat down. As they took their seat, the other two friends with knives beheaded them in a fraction of a second. Their bodies lay dead on the ground. The other two friends were happy that they now would get the half of the gold coins each. Some time passed and they decided to have some food. Few minutes after they ate the poisoned food, their lifeless bodies lay dead on the ground and neither one of them got the gold coins. Moreover, it cost them the loss of their lives

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Golden temple
« on: September 21, 2011, 09:46:39 PM »
Golden temple di neeh pathar kis ne rakhya? koi story ess bare ta share karo?

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PJ Games / Re: Comment On PHOTO of PerSon Above you
« on: September 21, 2011, 04:28:21 PM »
ada lagda jidda kappre killi nu tangae hundae

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PJ Games / Re: When was the last time you..
« on: September 21, 2011, 04:26:11 PM »
5min ago

last time u lie

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Max Arthur Macauliffe - The Sikh Religion in 6 volumes

This probably the most comprehensive set on Sikhism compiled in the early 20th century. The author was
mesmerized by a Sikh celebration. The man began to do a lot of research and found out that there was not much information on the Sikh religion. In cooperation with the Great Sikh Scholar Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha and through rigorous labor they produced this book set on Sikhism. The mans British superioirs criticized him for turning a Sikh. In his servants memoirs it is recorded that about 30 minutes before he passed away he was reciting the Japji Sahib. This man dedicated his life to this. The book set has gone into public domain and is available. It is an insult to this mans life if we do not learn from this monumental work. THis work CONTAINS EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING you can imagine on Sikhi.!!!!!!!!

Note: These pdf files range from 25-50mgs and to save them right click and save target as.

Enjoy!!!!!!

Volume One
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligion01macauoft/thesikhreligion01macauoft.pdf

Volume Two
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligioni02macauoft/thesikhreligioni02macauoft.pdf

Volume Three
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligio203macauoft/thesikhreligio203macauoft.pdf

Volume Four
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligioni03macauoft/thesikhreligioni03macauoft.pdf

Volume Five
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligioni05macauoft/thesikhreligioni05macauoft.pdf


Volume Six
http://www.archive.org/download/thesikhreligioni06macauoft/thesikhreligioni06macauoft.pdf

source:..

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PJ Games / Re: When was the last time you..
« on: September 21, 2011, 04:19:12 PM »
20 year ago :hehe: :pagel:


last time you sleep only 2-5 hour a day?

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Gup Shup / Re: only one phn call
« on: September 19, 2011, 08:32:21 PM »
mae grenade singh bai nu call karni tae kehna changa bai sat sri akal hun mae ja raya pj tae nai aa sakda  :D:

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Forum Dehshiyat / Rules Regulations / Re: Trash- Deleted Posts
« on: September 19, 2011, 08:26:22 PM »
meri vote no par...


jado koi nawa user onda ohnu na pata lagoo ah trash center athae gand hona :loll:

jae koi register karan toa phela dekh lawe ta pher pawe mushkil ho sakdi par ohda v hall haa k register karan toa phela koi banda trash section na dekh sakae.. :hehe:


baki ta pata ayi athae ganda bahut aa loki chat vich larr k forum vich dushmani da badla landae aa :hehe: taa kar k bina pushan dekhan toa delete kar dayo....

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Religous Videos / Re: Gobind Hum Aise Apradhi - Bhai Sarabjit Singh Ji
« on: September 19, 2011, 04:25:45 PM »
your post are really nice in this section. .................. i think you are the future of this section  :happy:


thank you for your good woork.

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Lyrics / Re: Favorite Song Lines
« on: September 19, 2011, 04:22:15 PM »



hor v haa par .......... i newly like this song. :hehe: and video is awsome too.

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