Ardas

This explanation of the Sikh Ardas was taken from Sikhnet at: Read More Here Ardas means a formal prayer, supplication or humble request. It is derived from the Persian word 'Arzdaasht' meaning a petition. It is human nature to pray when one needs help say for wealth, children, personal affairs, health for peace and so
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Potent Pakoras

Submitted by Siri Ved Kaur in Beads of Truth Winter, 1978 Receipe created by Siri Singh Sahib Ji Potent Pakoras Batter  3 cups besan (garbanzo flour), 2 1/2 cups water, 4T onion powder, 3T garlic powder, 2 1/2 T ginger powder, 2 T ajwan (oregano seeds), 1 1/2 T ground black

Women in Khalsa Army

The Khalsa Woman in Guru Gobind Singh’s Army Khalsa women have played an important role in Guru Gobind Singh’s army and have faced death many times for the Khalsa. Many of the old stories have been lost, and those that remain are scant in detail and description. But the fact is that the Tenth
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Khalsa Kirpans

 Jot Singh Khalsa                        Designer, Artisan, Businessman, Minister, Yoga Teacher, Author I’ve been designing and making knives, swords, Kirpans and fine jewelry full-time since 1978. Through good fortune, my work has been featured on book covers, magazine covers, in museum exhibitions and in print media published in 9 languages. My edged work has also won top
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December 2014 Numerology

December: Number 12 – Waves of longing joyfully returning to the Great 1. The Dharma of 12 is to remember and practice all that you know. The courage of non-existence that makes all existence possible. In non-existence you are a mirror to all. There is never a reason not to be happy. The Karma of
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