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Worship of Guru Granth Sahib
Worship of Guru Granth SahibA word has no form, and it needs speech, or a body for its communication with others. The physical body to the word is provided by writing on something e.g. paper.Because the Word has no form, (Body of its own), it cannot ...
Daultan Dai - Midwife
Daultan Dai - Daultan midwife. She delivered Guru Nanak. At the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev, Daultan perceived light in the room, a halo around him, and he gave a smile. When she went to burry placenta, she beheld treasure in the pit.The Pandit who p...
Ardas - The Sikh Invocation
Ardas is an invocation, supplication, appeal or a humble prayer to Waheguru (God). Sikhs pray to God, with the Guru and Guru Granth Sahib as their witness.Ardas is recited to start and end every Sikh ceremony, or a session of individual or a congrega...
Amrit Dhara, Amrit Rass
Amrit Dhara or Amrti Rass – Drip of Nector.To enjoy that nector (love of God) leave this taste (attachments).Once you enjoy the honey (Naam),You will discard this drink (Maya).Kabir (342-7)Eh rass chhadae ouh rassu aavaaOuh rass peeaa eh rassu nahi...
Kakkar 5 K, Ks in Sikhism
Kakkar – 5 K Kakkars are five1. Kesh (Kes) – HairUnshorn hair to keep their appearance distinct and dignified. The head, hair must always be kept covered by everyone, by any sort of cloth, in any style. A short length of cloth called Keshki or Ke...
Amrit is Not Baptism
Amrit is not BaptismTaking Amrit, holy drink is not Baptism, and it is not right to call it so. Amrit is Amrit and it is taking Amrit to get properly inducted into the Sikh Faith.Baptism is a Christian ceremony. To make others understand, we may say,...

