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Introductions / New Friends / sar Sri akal ji
« on: October 25, 2012, 06:06:22 PM »
Sat Sri Akal ('') is a Sikh greeting (Sat, "truth," Sri, an honorific, Akal'', God). Complete usage is '
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Introductions / New Friends / sar Sri akal ji« on: October 25, 2012, 06:06:22 PM »
Sat Sri Akal ('') is a Sikh greeting (Sat, "truth," Sri, an honorific, Akal'', God). Complete usage is '
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Knowledge / What is a good question for the day?« on: October 25, 2012, 05:28:06 PM »
How can I write anything funny about this sensitive question?…
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1 chuha har roz sherni kol kapre da tukda(piece of cloth) sut janda a.....
10-15 eda hi chlda rhnda a. te 1 din sherni us nu fad k khndi a, marjanya ki tu roz kapra sutt k bhj janda a tenu bimari ki a. aggo chuha us nu khnda a," paave phulkari utte vel butian mittran de chaadre te paade morni" 85
Religion, Faith, Spirituality / birthday celebrated« on: October 25, 2012, 05:05:36 PM »
Sikhs celebrate Guru Nanak's Birthday and the other Gurpurbs (festivals which celebrate the lives of the Gurus) by reading the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, continuously from beginning to end. This is done by a team of Sikh men and women, each reading for 2-3 hours over 48 hours, beginning two days before and ending early on the morning of the birthday.
On the day before the birthday, processions are held in India and in some parts of England. These are led by five people representing the original Panj Piare (Five Beloved Ones) and followed by singers, musicians and even teams of people demonstrating martial arts. The Gurdwaras (places where Sikhs go to pray) are decorated with flowers, flags and lights. Sikhs join together to sing, pray and eat together. On the morning of the anniversary celebrations begin early, at around 4 or 5am, with hymns sung from the Guru Granth Sahib, poems recited in praise of the Gurus and lectures on Sikhism. After this, a sweet-tasting food (Karah Prasad) is blessed and served. It is made from semolina or wheat flour, sugar and ghee (clarified butter). The congregation then share a langar (meal) from the free kitchen. Celebrations may also include fireworks. Sikhs who are unable to visit the Gurdwara during the festival will hold a similar ceremony in their own homes. 86
Jokes Majaak / funny« on: October 25, 2012, 04:56:27 PM »
Ik var di gal hai Ik jatt te ik angrej
train vich safar kar rahe hunde ne angrej ohnu kehnda main tenu ik poem snauna jatt kehnda thik aa angrej: Twinkle-Twinkle little star how I wonder what you are? fer angrej kehnda hun tu suna jatt nu kush samaj ta lagdi ni par oh snaun lagda te kehnda Tinde-Tinde Amb da Achaar Khao Roti Maro Dakaar |