Thanks so, so much for the info and the advice!
For now I watched Dr Karminder Singh Dhillon's video about the Japji Bani. I found it most interesting and I will watch more of his videos for sure. Although sadly I'm missing a lot because I lack lots of the background knowledge needed to fully...
Hi,
at the moment I'm studying gurmukhi while reading the SGGSJ in English, page by page. A tiny bit almost every day. With time I would like to learn Panjabi and to be able to read the SGGSJ in the original text. I hope I have the time and energies to learn it.
I'm also trying to get an...
Thanks for all the answers :)
As I understand them you all mean that we don't need to meditate through any human guru. This is my feeling too. But still I have a doubt: Does the quote I quoted mean that we need to meditate through a huan guru? For me it is important to understand that. I...
I'm reading a transation of the SGGS and this morning I read something that brought me questions. I would be very grateful f someone could answer them.
I'm sorry I don't know how to quote properly the SGGS so I'm putting here the link to the page in which the lines I'm referring to...
uuummm.... I'm curious about how something so (in my point of view) sacred and beautiful as a kiss became censored in the same culture were the kamasutra was born. I know nothing about indian history. If someone could explain it to me I'd be grateful.
I don't usually cover my head during the day. The only exception is to read bani or to meditate. I use a short scarf in the way I do in my profile pic.
It helps me as a reminder to remain focused.
I also cover my head to sing banis with my guitar, but if I 'm alone in this case sometimes I...
Oh, wow, do you think I should not kiss my partner when we go for a trip to India?
I reeeeally like kissing my partner often. For me it can be sweet, connecting, caring, loving, sexy, fun...all in one
Hi Prits,
I'm sorry, I'm not sure if I understood. You want a short and meaningful name for a boy, right?
Provably you know that sikh names are equal for boys and girls. Maybe you can take a look here: Sikhism Religion of the Sikh People
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