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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.
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Gurveen Singh | Hi Gurveen
OK, what does rasna mean?
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12-Mar-2010, 02:00 AM
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs SAT SRI AKAL,
Rasna means the bani of SSGS which is been mediated by Waheguru ( god) itself and Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/29471-questions-from-non-sikhs-to-sikhs.html
that Rasna is given to Holy Guru Sahib and the message is been delivered to masses.
Hopeful it answer you're queries.
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12-Mar-2010, 04:45 AM
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs 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? | | The following member appreciates Narayanjot Kaur Ji for the above message. | | 
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs SAT SRI AKAL,
Yes, Nitnem actually means daily prayers as stated earlier but to further
elaborate this point one has to depth of it. When we perform our daily prayers Nitnem is pact of daily observance so when a Gursikh is doing Nitnem is actually attached Nem and so then we get the blessings of Naam and the whole process to to leads Namdhari and not everyone in this Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=29471Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=29471
world got the blessings of Naam but their are all Namdhari since humanity
is born Guru Sahib said "see the light of Waheguru in everyone". I hope it anwer you're queries.
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs roop kaur ji Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=29471
I can move this for you. Your question is now the title of a new thread? And it is a good question. | 
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Originally Posted by Narayanjot Kaur roop kaur ji
I can move this for you. Your question is now the title of a new thread? And it is a good question. | Naranjot ji
This might nor be exactly on topic , but I can't see Roop's post. Is it that you already moved it?
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs Hehe thanks alot Narayanjot ji Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=29471
Btw, a personal thank you to you - I've noticed that you, like many others, contribute so greatly to this forum. It really does help people like me fall more and more in love with Sikhi! So a heartfelt thanks to you, keep doing what you do!
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Originally Posted by Roop Kaur Hehe thanks alot Narayanjot ji
Btw, a personal thank you to you - I've noticed that you, like many others, contribute so greatly to this forum. It really does help people like me fall more and more in love with Sikhi! So a heartfelt thanks to you, keep doing what you do!
Gurfateh
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| | | | | Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs Sat Sri Akal fellow SPN'ers!
I had a quick question which came about during a conversation with a Muslim friend of mine. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=29471
She asked me what view Sikhi takes on gays and lesbians.
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