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nice fight they all should get little more training and go into wwf

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Jokes Majaak / Re: rakhdi banno
« on: April 26, 2011, 08:50:46 PM »
oh balle 14 votes .....laggda hun user naam badal k aunna paina..i mean new id banna k lol

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Discussions / Re: What jobs are hot?
« on: April 26, 2011, 08:49:24 PM »
kudyian liyi nursing
and boys liyi engineering or business

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ik te tera hee nai pata lagda jass kidde tu shada reh janda kade fer magni ho jandi kade fer shada ki planing chal rehi aa teri vaise.. :huhh:
tu viah karwa laa mere naal
phir sari planning appe ho jaani a lol

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Jokes Majaak / Re: sekhon ne ik gal note kiti...
« on: April 26, 2011, 01:02:57 AM »
nahi bhi jhooth a
jadon v fattak band howe jarrori ni train awe kayi wari ikala engine a jaanda

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:D: titlee mainu vi ehi lagda..

kyun charre bande nu badnaam kar rahe ho
kujh knowledge lao post cho

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Love Pyar / Re: duniyaa d sab to vadiya jodi????
« on: April 26, 2011, 12:25:51 AM »

sabh toh sachi jodi.......meri and mout di a.....jadon mein ohnu millna chauna ta oh ni milldi jadon oh millna chaiundi a ta mein ni ohnu milna chauna.......


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Love Pyar / Re: duniyaa d sab to vadiya jodi????
« on: April 26, 2011, 12:13:37 AM »
Guddi ji tusi galti kar gye thori...dukh sukh de jagga bande te rabb  da ristha pauna c
rabb te bande ta ristha sabh toh sacha baki sare risthe jooth a

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Sheti kisse de hath peele hon vaale aaaa  8-> 8-> 8->


oh nahi nahi mein ta search kar rahea c....k ki teachings hundia ne....

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Anand Karaj (Punjabi: ਅਨੰਦ ਕਾਰਜ, anand kāraj) is the Sikh marriage ceremony, meaning "Blissful Union" or "Joyful Union", that was introduced by Guru Amar Das. The four Lavan (marriage hymns which take place during the marriage ceremony) were composed by his successor, Guru Ram Das.

The history of Anand marriage ceremony is traced back to the time of Guru Amar Das (1479--1574), who composed the long 40 stanza hymn Anandu, in the Ramkali measure, suitable to be sung or recited on all occasions of religious import. His successor, Guru Ram Das, composed a four stanza hymn, Lavan, which is recited and sung to solemnize nuptials

Guru Amar Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ) (5 May 1479 -- 1 September 1574) was the third of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and was given the title of Sikh Guru on 26 March 1552. Guru Amar Das Ji became Sikh Guru at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of his teacher Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji, who died on 29 March 1552 at age 48.

Guru Amar Das ji established his headquarters in the town of Goindwal Sahib, which was established by Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji. Guru Amar Das Ji strongly discouraged the caste system. He raised the status of women by prohibiting the practice of Sati (a wife's suicide on her husband's funeral pyre) and "Parrda" (veil covering the face).

He created the prayer ritual called Anand Sahib, which is one of the Five Banis recited daily. He also contributed 907 hymns to the Sri Guru Granth Sahib!

Guru Amar Das Ji established 22 branches called Manjis and appointed a local Sikh preacher for each location.

Guru Amar Das ji died on 1 September 1574(1574-09-01) (aged 95) in Amritsar, Punjab and was succeeded by Guru Ram Das (4th Guru of Sikhism).

The 4 verses of Lavan explain the four stages of love and married life. After translation into English the Lavan quartet or the Sikh epithalamium would read as follows:

First Lavan (Emphasizes the performance of duty to the family and the community)
By the first nuptial circuiting The Lord sheweth ye His Ordinance for the daily duties of wedded life The Scriptures are the Word of the Lord, Learn righteousness, through them, And the Lord will free ye from sin. Hold fast to righteousness, Contemplate the Name of the Lord, Fixing it in your memory as the scriptures have prescribed. Devote yourselves to the Perfect and True Guru. And all your sins shall depart. Fortunate are those whose minds Are imbued with the sweetness of His Name, To them happiness comes without effort; The slave Nanak proclaimeth That in the first circling The marriage rite hath begun.

Second Lavan (Signifies the stage of yearning and love for each other)
By the second circumambulation, Ye are to understand that the Lord Hath caused ye to meet the True Guru, The fear in your hearts has departed; The filth of selfness in your minds is washed away, By having the fear of God and by singing His praises I stand before Him with reverence, The Lord God is the soul of the universe! There is naught that He doth not pervade. Within us and without, there is One God only; In the company of saints Then are heard the songs of rejoicing. The slave Nanak proclaimeth that in the second circling Divine Music is heard.

Third Lavan (Signifies the stage of detachment or Virag)
In the third roundabout, There is a longing for the Lord And detachment from the world. In the company of the saints, By our great good fortune, We encounter the Lord. The Lord is found in His purit, Through His exaltation, Through the singing of His hymns. By great good fortune we have risen. In the company of the saints Wherein is told the story Of the Ineffable Lord. The Holy Name echoes in the heart: Echoes and absorbs us. We repeat the Name of the Lord, Being blessed by a fortunate destiny Written from of old on our foreheads. The slave Nanak proclaimeth That in the third circling The love of God has been awakened in the heart.


Fourth Lavan (Signifies the final stage of harmony and union in married life during which human love blends into the love for God)
In the fourth walk-around, The mind reaches to knowledge of the Divine And God is innerly grasped: Through the Grace of the Guru We have attained with ease to the Lord; The sweetness of the Beloved Pervades us, body and soul. Dear and pleasing is the Lord to us: Night and day our minds are fixed on Him. By exalting the Lord We have attained the Lord: The fruit our hearts desired; The Beloved has finished His work. The soul, the spouse, delighteth in the Beloved's Name. Felicitations fill our minds; The Name rings in our hearts: The Lord God is united with His Holy Bride. The heart of the Bride flowers with His Name. The slave Nanak proclaimeth That in the fourth circling We have found the Eternal Lord.
(SGGS 773 -74)
ANAND KARAJ LAVAAN | The Sikh Wedding Ceremony | Read along Shabad Kirtan | Gurbani

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i was going through  http://www.sikhiwiki.org sikhi-wiki and i found this article regarding Sikh funeral rituals . http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Sikh_Funeral Click here to see

i shocked and as well as disappointed to see and learn about things that we all do when we lose our love ones but our Sikhism don't allows us to do those thinks

eg: - Not to place lit diya (lamp) beside. Do not get bestowed any donations/grains by his/her hand.
    - Not to Remove the dying person or dead body from the bed & bedding on which he/she dies and not to shift on the Floor. Also not to put any type of gross-bed called 'Dubb'.

after reading this article .....mere mann ch bohat sare sawaal ujjagar hoye .....k jo upper likhia ja artciles ch likhia cheezan ne oh sikh customs ne ja orders ne??
and i don't think people follow those...what u guyz think???

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Sikhee is based on compassion; service; equality between males, females and all religions and encourages an honest, truthful living with a rejection of idol worship, the caste system, ritualism and superstitions.


In Sikhee, heaven and hell are states of mind represented by joy and sorrow, bliss and agony or light and darkness.
Guru Nanak Dev Jee's followers are the Sikhs (the Seekers of Truth - Truth being Sat Naam) and come from different communities and backgrounds.
By following the path as layed down in the Universal Teaching of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, the Source of divine wisdom pertaining to the quest of the ultimate Truth as such speaks only of the One Truth, truthful living, Selflessness, Righteousness, Spirituality, Authenticity, Love, Nishkam Sevaa (service), compassion, Devotion, Wisdom, Detachment, Humility, Contentment, Mercy, a sense of Higher Purpose in life, and so on, a Sikh can achieve liberation by becoming Gurmukh (God centred) instead of being manmukh (self centred)
i think thats what is real sikh...you should be pure from your soul.

even though, shri Guru Gobind Singh ji total sikh to keep hairs and stuff i think its more important to focus on your internal soul then your physical appearance.

at the end of day, when we die we leave our body here and only think goes with us is our soul ..it takes less then 15 minutes to turn our body in dirt.


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wahhh bhi wahhh agg hi laa ditti

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Shayari / Re: Ajj kisi ki majboori ka sauda houa ha,,,,,,,,,
« on: April 25, 2011, 09:16:46 PM »
ummm..words are quiet strong

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Shayari / Re: share ur thinking
« on: April 25, 2011, 05:23:32 PM »
one sided love is waste of time and resources :loll:

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Funny Videos / Re: Velly ban mittran
« on: April 25, 2011, 04:15:22 PM »
ahahhahahahhaa hassa hassa marta oye



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Jokes Majaak / Re: serious advice
« on: April 25, 2011, 04:03:14 PM »
ahahahhaahaa

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News Khabran / Re: photo
« on: April 25, 2011, 03:56:19 PM »
wahhh bhi wahh kya sjyer hai


vase bai chete ni bhullde.....eh yaad teri meri arti naal hi jau gyi.....

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aaj kall charaa edda ae haunke bhardaa :D:

ahhha ki kariyee hun tuadhe din a 22 ji
tuadhi profile te msg te msg aunde a te sadi te sun surata wa

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eh 2 dlg mere fav a...appne app mere mooh cho nikal jaande a ....

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