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Fun Time / Re: your first pj friend
« on: April 15, 2011, 11:49:59 PM »
Rubbie and Codename47ji.. :smile:


and Officially Desi Kaur.. :D

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PJ Games / Re: Voting: Pic with Lyrics Competition
« on: April 15, 2011, 11:47:14 PM »
Thanks everyone.....  :hug: :hug:
I was surprised to see my pic on home page... honestly speaking.. i almost forgot abt this comp.. :D:
par main bahut mann nal is compition lai pics banaiya si..especially the first one ..one of my fav song....


B.o.B - Airplanes (Feat. Hayley Williams of Paramore)



Rubbie.. Jitt gayee fer.. 8->

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Complaints / Re: jatti_killaforniya swearing in chat
« on: April 15, 2011, 08:31:13 PM »
@ Fateh.. Raje I never expected this kind of talk from you.
and jithe tak Protien and kween da question aa.. I can really see these guys really need some kind of Social  etiquette classes..
and whatever i am saying this is my personal experience.. Kween and Protien have shown very nasty behavior to me many times.. and this time mera jee kar reha ihna nu ban kar deva..


And Killa has just used kamina and B**** when she was provoked by not only one but by four people. and this is not any kind of offence. So meri Admin agge hath jod ke benati hai ke es complaint utte koyee action na liita jawe..
Baki Babaji bachiya nu Sumatt bakhshan ya fer join Social Etiquette classes..


And Fateh.. I really have very high expectations from you.. I am really disappointed.. vase last time layee thanks that was help..

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Winners of the competition - Dabba
« on: April 15, 2011, 12:06:26 AM »
agree with kuddo.. i think hona chida name of the competition and then winner of bla bla

for example if kudrat jit di aa singing competition so we will say avaaj of the pj=Kudrat Grewal


Wahji.. Good Good Vase Meri awaaj bilkul sohni nai.. but I can give competition to Miss Pooja :hehe:

i hate miss pooja... :hehe:  avaaj of pj Bomb Singh(i mean gs)


I just love her songs.. je mein na suna ik adha mera din sad sad ja janda.. Sach ajj mein ohda koyee song nai suniya :hehe:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Winners of the competition - Dabba
« on: April 15, 2011, 12:00:48 AM »
agree with kuddo.. i think hona chida name of the competition and then winner of bla bla

for example if kudrat jit di aa singing competition so we will say avaaj of the pj=Kudrat Grewal


Wahji.. Good Good Vase Meri awaaj bilkul sohni nai.. but I can give competition to Miss Pooja :hehe:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Winners of the competition - Dabba
« on: April 14, 2011, 11:14:37 PM »
I think Looser of Day is not good title for this Box. Because everyone put their best efforts in these competitions and then we tag them as Looser of day that would not be so appropriate.
Ki kehne ho sare?

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Gup Shup / Re: Cerebral Gymnastics :)
« on: April 14, 2011, 11:11:20 PM »
1. Comb :balle:
2. mail box :smile:
3.Picture frame :lost:
4.button  :cooll:
5. Tongs  :pagel:
6.pink color eraser :wait:
7. Playing cards/ a file :dnk:
8.  needle :woried:
9    key :happy:
10. floss picks :waitin:


1, 4,6,8,9,10 theek ne..  :happy:
fer try kar Sohneyeeeeeeee.. 8->

Sohniye oye oye! Layo sohneya nu vee try kar lan dayo.

2. Stamp
3. Copper coin
5. File
7. Index cards


hanji.. sohneya de sare answer theek ne.. along with sohni.. =D> =D>


Kal nu ik nawa question pushnagi..

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PJ Games / Re: Voting: Pic with Lyrics Competition
« on: April 11, 2011, 10:31:55 PM »
bayee ihda last day aa gaya post da sare jane shardanjhli dawo chetti chetti...  :yawn:

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: dharti-jaggi singh dharti film
« on: April 11, 2011, 09:05:23 PM »
kudddo he's gona say thx ji thx.. so main sochia main hee keh diva.. :hehe:


Thats cute.. 8->

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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Re: dharti-jaggi singh dharti film
« on: April 11, 2011, 08:06:57 PM »
bahut hi sohna song aa.. bahut hi sohni video banayee aa Sarpanchji.. bahut vadiya... =D> =D>




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Fun Time / Re: kudrat grewal making music
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:48:50 PM »
 :laugh: :laugh:  Haye rabba.. mein idda di hi hundi c.. Dressing table muhre khadh ke eve akhan , muh banayunde rehna.. mumma kehnde c tera muh ik din idda da hi ho jana :hehe: hoyea nai par... :pagel: :pagel:

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Help & Suggestions / Re: Suggestions needed for PJ Slogan
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:43:16 PM »
Thanks for responses bacheyo... bahut hi sohniya suggestions ne... Keep coming with more ideas.. Appa jaldi hi ik final karange..
Nalle try karo ke koyee Punjabi Sabhiyachar bare sandesh dinde hoye akhran teh jyada zor payo..  :smile:


Mein v sochdi aa kujh...

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Gup Shup / Re: read nd comment
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:38:12 PM »
:( can not read


Oh.. Fateh nu punjabi nai padhni ayundi..hawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww :hehe:

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: bye
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:36:32 PM »
Ni Ratanooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 8->
Sadi pyari guddi.. eve russ ke nai jayeeda.. jithe do bhande hunde oh tah eve kharkde rehnde hi aa.. fer eve ghar thoda chadhna hunda..
Chal ajaa wapis appa marange do jhirkan jehne v tuhanu kujh kiha..  :hug:

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Gup Shup / Re: read nd comment
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:30:24 PM »
Naah sara Saal nai padh hunda c.. hun university yaad aa gayee..
Na bayee kudi di koyee galti nai aa.. :hehe:

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Love Pyar / Re: one sided love??
« on: April 11, 2011, 07:26:04 PM »
what you guys think about one sided love??? ki one sided love kade jith sakda??? can one sided love win??

some people might think  that one sided  love is unconditional and very patient and delivers the true meaning of love  but others may think that  one sided love has no foundation so it don't survive long.



tusi apne vicharr dewo cuzi hav seen so many people on pj jhere ik tarfa pyar karde ne :dnk: :dnk:


pehla ah list dasso.. fer assi apne khyalat dassnage :hehe:

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: Welcome to PJ MannRaj
« on: April 11, 2011, 12:52:23 AM »
she is sweet girl.. PJ teh bahut bahut swagat raje.. :smile:
Challo hun kum karo fer PJ teh ..es post vich reply karna hun.. :pagel: :pagel:


http://punjabijanta.com/help-and-suggestions/suggestions-needed-for-pj-slogan/msg516668/?topicseen#new


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Help & Suggestions / Suggestions needed for PJ Slogan
« on: April 11, 2011, 12:36:17 AM »
Sare PJ Niwasiyan nu Pyar Bhari Sat Sri Akal :smile:

Jiwe ki tuhanu pata hai ke Ajjkal PJ da Slogan hai- Sai Vey Sadi PJ v Chalayi

Par Sade ik bahut hi purane SatKar yog User f.a.t.h.e.r teh baki sare PJ di staff di soch hai ke sanu ik nawe teh  Punjabiyat nu darshayunde hoye Slogan di jaroorat hai. Jiwe ki assi Sare Jaande hi aa, Sade Kol bahut hi honhaar users ne jo ki Akhran nu bahut sohne dhang naal wart ke eni sohniya posts likhde ne.

Es Layee Sare users nu benati kitti jandi hai ke oh sohne sohne Slogans di suggestions den teh fer staff apas vich slaah Mashwara karke ik Slogan nu PJ de home page teh lagayunge.

Menu Shayari sections valiyan toh ithe bahut hi aas hai ke sohne sohne suggestions leke es kum vich wadh chadh ke hissa leynge.

Dhannwad :smile:

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News Khabran / Save Guru Nanak Devji's Gurudwara Sahib, Baghdad, Iraq!
« on: April 10, 2011, 10:40:43 AM »
A desolate courtyard surrounded by fields of mournful graves is all that remains of an ancient shrine to the Sikh faith's founder Guru Nanak inside a sprawling Muslim cemetery in Baghdad.
War, insurgents or looters have wiped any trace of a historical footnote that had preserved the memory of the Indian holy man's 16th-century journey through Arabia and his stay in Baghdad, hailed by Sikhs as an early example of inter-faith dialogue.

"No one visits anymore," lamented Abu Yusef, the lean and bearded Muslim caretaker, standing in the nearly-bare patio where a disorderly stack of broken electric fans and a discarded refrigerator replace the prayer books and articles of Sikh worship that had furnished a shrine whose modesty mirrored the apparent humility of the man it honoured.

"Before the war a few Sikh pilgrims would occasionally arrive," Abu Yusef said, referring to the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled ex-dictator Saddam Hussein and unleashed an unending cycle of violence.

"Once or twice we even had Western tourists. Last year, after a very long time, a Sikh man came from Dubai who who promised to return and rebuild the shrine. But since then, nobody," he said with a resigned shrug of the shoulders.

What is known about the origins of the site, which lies today inside central Baghdad's expansive Sheikh Marouf cemetery that adjoins a disused train station where decaying railroad cars rest frozen on rusted tracks, is gleaned from scant historical sources.

One is a Punjabi hymn by the poet and philosopher Bhai Gurdaas, written several decades after the visit.

That song, part of the holy scriptures of the world's 25 million Sikhs, recounts Nanak's travels with the Muslim minstrel Mardana who was his constant companion, their arrival in Baghdad and lodging outside the city.

In Baghdad, say historical Sikh sources, the pair stayed with Sheikh Bahlool Dana, a renowned Sufi Muslim of the time.

"It is curious that the hymn recording Guru Nanak's visit says that he chose to stay outside Baghdad, which at the time was a wealthy, magnificent city and an important centre of learning," said Abdul Majid Padar, India's learned charge d'affaires in Baghdad.

"That probably means he had reason to stay outside the city," he said. "I believe it was because he knew about Sheikh Bahlool, and went looking for him."

Nanak, an enlightened spiritual thinker who was born a Hindu but gained deep knowledge of Islam as India's other major religion at the time, travelled throughout his homeland and parts of the Middle East, seeking other men of his ilk.

He shunned religious labels, teaching that man is judged by deeds, not the religion he proclaims. His ideas, which later formed the basis of the monotheistic Sikh religion, drew from Hinduism and Islam, but are regarded as much broader than a mere synthesis of the two.

"Guru Nanak's stay with Sheikh Bahlool was an early example of inter-faith dialogue, of a kind that is hard to imagine in Iraq today," said Dr Rajwant Singh of the the Sikh Council on Religion and Education in the United States.
Iraq has been torn by sectarian strife since the fall of Saddam, with Shiites, Sunnis and even the country's small Christian community victims of the bloodshed.
It is in the courtyard of the Muslim Bahlool's own humble tomb that, five centuries ago, the remembrance to Guru Nanak was erected.
"This shrine is very much sacred to the Sikhs as it stands testimony to Guru Nanak's visit and dialogue with the Muslim Sufi sheikh of that place," said Balwant Singh Dhillon, professor of Sikh studies at the Guru Nanak Dev University in India.

Modern accounts of the shrine date back to World War I when the site was rediscovered, after being lost in obscurity for centuries, by a regiment of Indian Sikh soldiers sent to Iraq with the British army.
Dr Kirpal Singh, a Sikh captain in the Indian medical service who travelled to Iraq, described the shrine in a letter dated October 15, 1918.

"It is really a humble looking building and known to very few people except Sikhs," he said in an account quoted by the SikhSpectrum.com online journal.

Other accounts and faded photographs reveal an ancient stone plaque at the entrance, commemorating the building of the memorial, as the centrepiece of the shrine. The plaque was dated 917 on the Islamic calendar, or 1511 A.D.

Pritpal K. Sethi, who visited Baghdad in 1968 with her late husband, in-laws and three children, told AFP she was moved to be standing at the same spot as the holy man.


"I really got a great feeling as I was standing on the same site visited by Guru Nanak Sahib. It was a very emotional feeling," said Sethi, who was 31 at the time and living in neighbouring Kuwait.
"It was a very small, simple structure of about 600 square feet (56 square metres). There was a large courtyard outside. Not many Sikhs used to visit at all," said Sethi, who is now 73 and living in the United States.
"Definitely, the most precious thing at the shrine was the ancient plaque that verified the legitimacy of the site," she said.
Curiously, it was the hymn by Gurdaas that probably led to the rediscovery of the shrine. Subedar Fateh Singh, one of the Sikh soldiers in Iraq during World War I, announced the discovery in 1918.

"I am certain that Fateh Singh knew about the shrine from the hymn, which he must have learned in childhood, and he went looking for it," said Padar, the Indian embassy charge.

The shrine was repaired by Sikh soldiers in the early 1930s, and reportedly again during World War II, when another regiment of Sikh soldiers was stationed in Iraq.But accounts of what happened more recently to the shrine and its contents, including the 16th century plaque precious to Sikhs, are sketchy.

Shortly after the March 20, 2003 invasion of Iraq, Indian media reports variously said the shrine had been damaged or destroyed by US shelling, with other accounts claiming it had been bombed by Islamic extremists.
But a visit to the shrine showed no hint of damage anywhere in or around the shrine, raising the possibility that everything, including the stone plaque, was likely looted.

Abu Yusef, the caretaker, said he had been away at the time of the invasion and did not know what had happened and Padar, the Indian charge, said his own understanding of an attack during the war had come from news reports.
But with the temple gone, the only footsteps of the Sikh holy man's journey through Baghdad remain in the memories of visitors like Sethi.

"It greatly saddens me," she said about the shrine's destruction.
"It signified Guru Nanak's wish to spread his message of peace, love and a rejection of superstitions and rituals in search of the truth," she said.
"He yearned to spread this message throughout the world, and he travelled on foot from India to deliver it."

Abu shareef, Care taker of Guru Nanak Devji's Gurudwara Sahib in Baghdad,Iraq          Other views of this Gurudwara Sahib

Guru Nanak Dev Ji 's Gurdwara in Iraq


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Amritsar- The Centre on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib to be established with the cost of Rs. 47.05 crore,  becoame functional on April 01,2011 with the blessings of the almighty and Ardas by Jathedar Akal Takhat, Singh Sahib, Giani Gurbachan Singh at the Guru Nanak Dev University Campus here.

Dr, Balwant Singh Dhillon taking charge of Centre on Studies in Sri Guru Granth Sahib from Jathdaar Akal Takht Giani Gurbachan Singh at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.

Prof. Brar while speaking on this occasion said that this Centre would start functioning from today onwards, while its formal inauguration would be done shortly by Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh. When the Centre becomes fully functional, he hoped, it would be a befitting tribute to the living memory and the vision of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

While talking about the functioning of this Centre, he said that overall there would be one Director, six Professors, six visiting Professors, eighteen Project Fellows/JRFs in the Centre to carry on the academic work. Besides, there would be technical and supporting staff to manage the library and museum.

  Prof. Brar said that the Centre would have 6 Divisions i.e. Division for Studies on Interfaith Understanding, Division for Scriptural Studies, Division for Studies on Musicology, Division for Hermeneutic & Linguistic Studies, Division for Social and Cultural Studies and Division for Scriptural Translations.

He said not only the recent trends in the fields of humanities and social sciences even insights from the fields of fundamental sciences would be incorporated. He said to conduct research and avoid duplicity; the Centre would work in close rapport with the universities where research work on Sri Guru Granth Sahib is being done.
         
While detailing more, Vice-Chancellor said that the eminent scholars who have done commendable work on Sri Guru Granth Sahib would be appointed as visiting professors and research fellows on term based projects. He said the senior scholars who can not come to join the Centre would be offered off campus fellowships to complete the research projects assigned to them.

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