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“Tú tienes diez cuerpos, sabes eso? Tienes un cuerpo espiritual, que es el alma. Tienes una mente negativa, la cual te da derecho de vida. Tienes una mente positiva, la cual te da tu inspiración para conseguir. Tienes una mente neutral, la cual te da éxito, victoria y prosperidad. Tienes un cuerpo físico, que es…
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Shabad Guru Technology to Bring More Love to Your Life
This Valentine's Day, we have curated a collection of shabads that we feel will provide a heavenly boost to your holiday, no matter where you find yourself in life's great journey of love.
These shabads were drawn from The Psyche of the Golden Shield, which contains…
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Guru Teg Bahadur nació en Amritsar, India, el 18 de Abril de 1621. El nombre Teg Bahadur significa poderoso de la espada y fue dado por su padre, Guru Hargobind, después de mostrar inimaginable valor en la batalla de Kartarpur contra los mongoles. Como niño, Guru Teg Bahadur fue entrenado en las artes marciales de…
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I have historically avoided yatras. They seemed like a lot of work and money for too much activity and rushing from place to place. In short, yatras were too much about doing, not enough about being. Kabir asks, “Is the pilgrimage greater or being God’s servant?” In Japji Sahib, Guru Nanak says that…
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Chardi Kala Jatha is a classical Gurbani Kirtan musically group that is comprised of 2nd generation 3HO Sikhs. Sada Sat Simran Singh Khalsa, Jugat Guru Singh Khalsa, and Harimandir Jot Singh Khalsa studied classical raag music for many years with venerated masters in India. They also spent years studying directly with the Siri Singh Sahib,…
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The Hindu temple of Naina Devi is dedicated to the Goddess Durga. It sits in the top of the highest hill in the area and is easily seen from the backyard of Dashmesh Sadan. There are several ancient mythological stories connected with the temple.
Shri Naina Devi Temple is also known as Mahishapeeth because…
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Guru Hargobind es el sexto Maestro en Sikh Dharma. Nació en Wadali, India y dio su último aliento en Kiratpur, India. Su padre fue Guru Arjan y su madre fue Mata Ganga Ji. Después de la muerte de Guru Arjan, la comunidad Sikh atravesó un cambio profundo. Durante 100 años, ellos habían desarrollado una profunda…
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The below text is an excerpt taken from the book Heroes, Saints and Yogis: Tales of Self Discovery and the Path of Sikh Dharma, compiled by Shakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa and Guruka Singh Khalsa.
Har Rai was an extremely sensitive child. The story is told that when he brushed against a rose bush and accidentally knocked…
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Part 1 of Chapter 3 of Victory and Virtue
Through his Hymns and Prayers, Guru Nanak inspired and uplifted humankind to live a life of truth, righteousness and spirituality. These enlightening words were sung by his companions, Bala and Mardana, and by the Sangats which grew up around Guru Nanak. In his later…
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Guru Amar Das es el tercer Guru Sikh. Nacido y criado en la tradición Hindú, su historia es inspiradora cuando entendemos que llegó al Camino Sikh siendo mayor, a la edad de 61 años. Después de escuchar y meditar en los himnos de Guru Nanak, Amar Das se conmovió tanto, que se embarcó en un…
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Querida Familia Sikh Dharma,
Afectuosos Saludos a todos ustedes en este maravilloso momento del año, en el que podemos reflexionar acerca de las bendiciones del pasado año con gratitud, y podemos mirar hacia adelante al año que viene con renovada esperanza y compromiso.
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Dear Sikh Dharma Family,
Warm wishes to all of you at this wonderful time of the year, when we can reflect on the blessings of the past year with gratitude, and we can look forward to the upcoming year with renewed hope and commitment.
We at Sikh Dharma International would like to express…
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Information provided by Hari Dharam Kaur Khalsa
In the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the word “ghar” (Gru) is often used. Literally, this word means “home”, but in this case it means the tune, musical notation, or beat that a particular shabad is to be sung with. These musical notations denote the pitch of…
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Excerpt from Victory and Virtue (Chapter 3)
Rehit Maryada means "To live in the constant remembrance of death." It is a code of conduct for living. "Reh," from the verb "rehenaa," means to continue, or to live. Adding "it," it means "lifestyle." "Mar" is derived from the verb "marna," to die, and "yad" means…
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Cuando conocí a Yogi Bhajan, yo era lo que consideraba un "sanador". Vivía en una gran comunidad 3HO, tenía muchos amigos maravillosos y todos éramos apasionados acerca de la sanación: naturopatía, homeopatía, Sat Nam Rasayan - cualquier cosa sanadora. Estaba seguro de que este era mi camino. Luego el Maestro entró a la habitación y…
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