Category: Dasvandh

Dasvandh as Seva

Personal Reflection on Seva Seva is service. There are so many stories of people in history who have done incredible acts of service. But how do we incorporate service into our lives? There seems to be no room with work, cooking, house cleaning, and the countless activities of a modern day householder.  I
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Prosperity in Adversity

Neither tithing nor spiritual practice—not even one as mighty as Kundalini Yoga—prevents adversity. We signed up for adversity when we signed up for a human incarnation. What spiritual practice does is give us the right mental attitude to handle adversity when it arises. What tithing does is ensure that we have what we need to
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The Subtle Art of Giving

Excerpted from a Gurdwara Lecture by Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan A simple line: What dirt we are talking about? We become short-sighted. And what is long-sighted? Long-sighted is that intuitive self in which a person has personal confidence. This world is a mirage, and because of this mirage many people temporarily
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Siri Singh Sahib ~ Dasvandh Lecture

Siri Singh Sahib Jii 12/31/1987 “There’s a word in Sikh Dharma and it’s a very beautiful word, It’s called Bheta. Bheta means offering. Charity or Dhan means what you give. Dhan means charity. Dhan, you give to the lower than you. Dhan you give to the needy. Charity you do with the needy or you share with others. Bheta is, you
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Bheta

Excerpt from Siri Singh Sahib's New Year's Eve Gurdwara Talk 12/31/1987 at the Bonaventure Resort, Ft. Lauderdale Florida Tere mere bole na tooday ke ardas.  Guru guru wahe guru Guru  Ram  Das.  Aad Guray namey, Jagaad Guray namey, Sat Guray namey, Siri  Guru devay  namey.  Wahe Guru ji ka Khalsa, Wahe Guru ji ki Fateh!
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