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    Difference Between Gurbani & Gurubani?

    Re: Gurubani & Gurubani It's the same difference as i wrote above. And it's also the way it's spelt in gurmukhi.
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    Difference Between Gurbani & Gurubani?

    Re: Gurubani & Gurubani Some grammar... Gur is the oblique form of Guru, and the oblique is also used as possessive, so Gurbani means Guru's bani. So the correct way to write it is Gurbani, not Gurubani. Hope this made some sense.
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    General Ghosts

    No, it's difficult to believe that when a person dies, her soul or spirit just stays here hanging around and scaring people. Gurbani can't be interpreted literally, at the same time neglecting the true meaning of the lines. I feel that the word "ghost" is just used as a metaphor and to add...
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    Destination -> BAYGUMPURA

    Sounds like a beautiful place..
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    What Is The Point Of Reaching Nirvana If There Is No God ?

    Here's a little info on nirvana that you might find helpful: www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/dharmadata/fdd43.htm www.buddhanet.net/ans22.htm Anyway, there has to be something that buddhism believes to be ever-lasting, since there's nirvana... And from what I've understood, in buddhism...
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