Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Bani, Dharmic Education, Sikh Dharma Technology
Week 2 - 1st Pauree. The total knowledge of God and ecstasy is contained in this pauree. It is an antidote to depression. It will lift you from the deepest depression, insecurity, nightmares, and loss, and bring contentment.
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Week 1 - Mul Mantra. The Mul Mantra will change your fate. It removes the fate and changes the destiny to complete prosperity. Recited for 11 minutes a day, it rids one of fear and keeps one in touch with the very foundation or root of life, the soul. Reciting it rids one of…
Posted by Miri Piri Academy& filed under Around the World, Dharmic Education, Legacy Organizations, Videos
A podcast by students at Miri Piri Academy.
Students from Miri Piri Academy share their thoughts on the following quote by the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan
"What we are trying to do is not to live at each other, not to live with each other, but to live for each…
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(As explained by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji)
SIRI: (See + Ree) The entire light of the sun’s creativity. Lakshmi. Whatever has been created, whatever is possibly created, shall be created, can be created, is called "Siri."
GURU: (Gu=darkness + Ru= light) From darkness to light, from ignorance to…
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Posted by GuruKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education, Prayer, Shabad Guru
Akhand Paths are the continual recitation of the entire Siri Guru Granth Sahib, which normally takes 72 hours of nonstop reading. Many Gurdwaras around the world practice these Akhand Paths regularly. …
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Step 1
Wash your hands and do a short Ardas to bless the preparation.
Step 2
Assemble the utensils needed for cooking
Measuring cups
Cooking spoons (preferably stainless steel)
2 pans (a wok is often used as well) one pan should be large enough for combining your ingredients…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Dharmic Education
Mahan Atma's Recipe
(serves 20 people)
1 cup ghee
1.4 cups flour
.9 cups honey
2.4 cups water
Jagat Singh's Recipe
1 part ghee
1.25 parts flour
A little less than 1 part honey
2 to 2.5 parts water
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Posted by GuruKirin Kaur Khalsa& filed under Dharmic Education, Meditation, Our Authors, Shabad Guru
It is easy to keep positive when our circumstances are supporting us, but how do we maintain our spiritual upliftment when times are hard? There is a concept in Sikh Dharma called ‘Chardi Kala’ or Every Rising Spirit. It means that no matter the environments, circumstances or energies, our spirit remains high. The Siri Singh…
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The differences and the similarities between any two religious or spiritual traditions can be very subjective, based on the orientation of the writer and how broad or narrow the focus. This discussion is written from the perspective of a Sikh writer and is meant to have a broad view but with a somewhat limited depth.…
Posted by Pritpal Singh Khalsa& filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Bani, Dharmic Education, Our Authors, Shabad Guru
In the first line of this Salok Guru Nānak reminds us of the trinity of our primary relationships of Father, Mother and "Guru" (our connection to the Divine). This trinity directly invokes three of the elements, or Tattvas, namely Air, Water and Earth. In other scriptures Guru Nānak describes how in the beginning of creation Air…
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