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Jokes Majaak / Re: Sandhu & Power
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Religous Videos / Re: Turban Tying - Dhamala /Dumalla #2« on: January 05, 2011, 04:18:14 PM »
nice video bro ......
now i know how to tie a Dhamala........ kise din kosish karo ga bnan di. 1925
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Sikh Martyrs:Chalih Mukte« on: January 05, 2011, 01:19:04 PM »
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa,
Waheguru ji ki Fateh. Biographies - Sikh Martyrs Chalih Mukte, lit. forty (chali) liberated ones (mukte), is how a band of 40 brave Sikhs who laid down their lives fighting near the dhab or lake of Khidrana, also called Isharsar, on 29 December 1705 against a Mughal force in chase of Guru Gobind Singh are remembered in Sikh history and daily in the Sikh ardas or supplicatory prayer offered individually or at gatherings at the end of all religious services. Guru Gobind Singh, who had watched the battle from a nearby mound praised the martyrs' valour and blessed them as Chali Mukte, the Forty Immortals. After them Khidrana became Muktsar - the Pool of Liberation. Etymologically, mukta from Sanskrit mukt means 'liberated, delivered, emancipated,' especially from the cycle of birth and death. Mukti (liberation, emancipation) in Sikhism is the highest spiritual goal of human existence, and mukt or mukta is the one who has achieved this state of final beatitude. Mukta, also means a pearl, and the word would thus signify a title or epithet of distinction. It was probably in this sense that the five Sikhs, who on 30 March 1699 received the vows of the Khalsa immediately after the first five Panj Piare (q.v.), were blessed with the title mukta, plural mukte. The term Chali Mukte is also used sometimes for the martyrs whom a huge arrny, in pursuit since the evacuation of Anandpur by Guru Gobind Singh during the night 5-6 December, caught up with and encircled at Chamkaur on 7 December, and who engaged the enemy in small sorties throughout the day with the result that the Guru with three other survivors was able to escape during the following night. While there is no unanimity over the names of the martyrs of Muktsar and Chamkaur Sahib, the five Muktas who comprised the first batch of Sikhs to receive amrit at the hands of the Panj Piare are given in Rahitnama by Bhai Daya Singh as Ram Singh, Fateh Singh, Deva Singh, Tahil Singh and Isar Singh. No other details of these five are available except that an old manuscript of Bhai Prahlad Singh's Rahitnama is said to contain a note associating Ram Singh and Deva Singh with the village of Bughiana, Tahil Singh and Isar Singh with Dall-Van and Fateh Singh with Kurdpur Mangat. According to Bhai Chaupa Singh, his Rahitnama or code of conduct was drafted by muktas. The text is said to have received Guru Gobind Singh's approval on 7 Jeth 1757 Bk / 5 May 1700. It appears that the title of mukta was bestowed subsequently also on persons other than the original five. The number of muktas is recorded variously in old Sikh texts. For instance, Kesar Singh Chhibbar, Bansavallnama Dasan Patshahlan Ka, mentions 14, and Kuir Singh, gurbilas Patshahi X, 25. But muktas universally celebrated in the Sikh tradition are the forty martyrs of Muktsar who earned this title by sacrificing their lives for the Guru and who redeemed their past apostasy of having disowned the Guru and deserted him driven to desperation by the prolonged siege of Anandpur by the hill chiefs and Mughal forces by having their disclaimer torn by the Guru. They were led by Mai Bhago and Mahan Singh Brar. The names of the Chalih Mukte are listed below: (1). Bhai Bhag Singh (2). Bhai Dilbag Singh (3). Bhai Mann Singh (4). Bhai Nidhan Singh (5). Bhai Kharbara Singh (6). Bhai Darbara Singh (7). Bhai Dyal Singh (8). Bhai Nihal Singh (9). Bhai Khushal Singh (10). Bhai Ganda Singh (11). Bhai Ishmer Singh (12). Bhai Singha (13). Bhai Bhalla Singh (14). Bhai Suhel Singh (15). Bhai Chamba Singh (16). Bhai Ganga Singh (17). Bhai Sumer Singh (18). Bhai Sultan Singh (19). Bhai Maya Singh (20). Bhai Massa Singh (21). Bhai Sarja Singh (22). Bhai Sadhu Singh (23). Bhai Gulab Singh (24). Bhai Harsa Singh (25). Bhai Sangat Singh (26). Bhai Hari Singh (27). Bhai Dhana Singh (28). Bhai Karam Singh (29). Bhai Kirt Singh (30). Bhai Lachman Singh (31). Bhai Buddha Singh (32). Bhai Kesho Singh (33). Bhai Jado Singh (34). Bhai Sobha Singh (35). Bhai Bhanga Singh (36). Bhai Joga Singh (37). Bhai Dharam Singh (38). Bhai Karam Singh (39). Bhai Kala Singh (40). Bhai Mahan Singh Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh. 1926
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: Religion« on: January 05, 2011, 01:07:23 PM »
Sikhism
A progressive religion well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the worlds 5th largest religion. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its 10 Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. 1927
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: Baba Atal Rai« on: January 05, 2011, 12:54:44 PM »
satname sri waheguru. :rabb:
waheguru :rabb: very nice =D> 1928
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: The Clever Rabbit« on: January 05, 2011, 12:48:58 PM »
nice man.
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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: gurpurb mubark« on: January 05, 2011, 12:45:58 PM »
mere vlo sare pj parivar nu guru gobing singh g de gurpurb divas dia mubarka.
thnx guglo. Guglo ji manu b lagda k asli parkash divas guru sahaib da jan. 11 nu ji. 1930
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Re: Nanak and the River« on: January 05, 2011, 12:40:31 PM »
satnam waheguru
nice =D> 1931
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / An Act of Kindness....« on: January 05, 2011, 12:41:55 AM »Waheguruji Ka Khalsa, Waheguruji Ki Fateh!
Yesterday, I was at Penn Station waiting for my train and I decided to sit in the waiting room since their was still half an hour till my train arrived. When I got to the waiting room it was packed and I walked around looking to find an empty seat. Then I saw and old man, a sardar, who waved to me. He then got up and motioned for me to take his seat. I smiled...so touched and happy that a stranger would offer me his seat. I shook my head and told him to sit and left. After a while I realized how happy I was that someone had done something so considerate for me, I wanted to go back and thank him. When I got back he wasn't there anymore. Then I saw a little boy with a joora fishing for change in his pocket. I went over and offered to buy him the icecream he wanted. A minute later the old man came back and told me that the little boy was his grandson. He told me that he had recognized that I was a Sikh because of my Kara and that he wanted his "beti" (me) to sit down instead of him. I thanked him. One kind act caused a series of reactions in which two strangers came together to realize one meaning of Khalsa. It was my Kara that created the bond between this stranger and I. It was a kind act carried out in the name of the Kara that created a bond between us. One Kind act - sewa - can touch people so deeply!!! Sewa is not only service but it is kindness from the heart.... Gur Rakha, 1933
Fun Time / Re: "Popular dialoques after drink"« on: January 04, 2011, 10:17:40 PM »
haha nice bro.
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Gup Shup / share some famous lines and words of year 2010 :D« on: January 04, 2011, 10:15:56 PM »
:happy:
sat sri akal ji, jnab athae tusi 2010 dae saal vich jerdiya bahut jayada sentence bar bar use hoyae , funny words, etc. share karo for example : jayada tar kuria walo mundaya nu "jerda banda app nice howe ous nu, sare janae nice lagde nae" : : funny words : lukka shuppa pattar :hehe: Now Your turn...... :superhappy: 1936
Jokes Majaak / Re: very funny joke« on: January 04, 2011, 02:26:54 PM »kus nai bechari kuri masar da cnfdnce dekh k behosh ho gai :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :excited: 1938
Jokes Majaak / Re: very funny joke« on: January 04, 2011, 02:21:06 PM »samj v aa gai aa 22 g chal das pher ki samjaya tu :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: |