Quote:
Originally Posted by gurveen1 SAT SRI AKAL,
Has anybody even thought when we read Banis is called Nitnem simply means every
human being living on this face of this planet is NAMDHARI refreeing everyone is
attatched by name they might different regarding countries, boundaries. NIT MEANS
someone who is sublime bliss and Nem who is in touch with Waheguru's rasna. So that's
what Nitnem actually means and Sikh is been ever so prevading time since immorial even before Adam and Eve now others might rebuke but that's the TRUTH because
nobody likes to hear the TRUTH that's why everyone try to supress this religion and that's what happened in Sikh religion the kind of great sacrifices our forefathers made.
and regarding reading Gurmukhi lanugauge requires little bit of grit and determaniation
and everything is possible. I hope this infor is fruitfull for Sikhs and non-sikhs as well.
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA
WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH
Regards
Gurveen Singh |
Gurveen ji
I agree that the learning we must do requires "grit and determinaton." But would you clarify something.
The usual meaning of NitNem is daily observance of prayer (Nit = every day) Nem (observance or practice). You gave a very spiritual definition and I am wondering if you would elaborate a bit more?