9. Why we say Sat naam
"Call permanent only the One, who does not have destiny inscribed upon His Forehead. The sky and the earth shall pass away; He alone is permanent. || 7 || The day and the sun shall pass away; the night … Read More
"Call permanent only the One, who does not have destiny inscribed upon His Forehead. The sky and the earth shall pass away; He alone is permanent. || 7 || The day and the sun shall pass away; the night … Read More
According to Sikh Scholar G S Talib (in Encyp. of Sikhism), Waheguru is a compound of two words, one from Persian and the other from Sanskrit. Wah in Persian is an interjection of wonder and admiration and Guru in Sanskrit … Read More
kaal kalam hukam haath kahhu ka-un mayt sakai ees bamm-yu ga-yaan Dhayaan Dharat hee-ai chaahi jee-o.sat saach saree nivaas aad purakh sadaa tuhee WAHEGURU WAHEGURU WAHEGURU WAHEJEE0. SGGS 1402 This verse “WAHEGURU WAHEGURU WAHEGURU WAHEJEEO’ is mistakenly thought to … Read More
Pancham Patshah Guru Arjun Dev Ji has established in the First Ashtpadi of Sukhmani that Naam Simran is the highest level of service to the Akal Purakh. Through this divine piece of knowledge, Akal Purakh has very kindly blessed us, … Read More
There is a lot of confusion and doubts – Dubidha that are prevailing in the Sangat concerning the Naam and Bani. The Gurbani has originated from the Gurparsadi Naam – Satnaam – Aapee Ney Aap Sajyeo Aapee Ney Rachey … Read More
(Author: This humble sevak of the Sangat has gone through a wonderful series of events – BISMAD JANAK ALOKIK NAZARE, during the deep meditation – SMADHI AND SUN SMADHI, with the AGAMI, ANANT, APAAR AND BEANT KIRPA OF THE SATGUR … Read More
There are several traditional interpretations of the words ‘Satnaam’ and ‘Waheguru’ amongst common beings. The true meaning and the very significance of these words is widely missing. The purpose of this write-up is to bring forward the true meanings and … Read More