Posted by Chardi Kala Jatha& filed under Bana, Bani, Dharmic Education, Videos
Sada Sat Simran Singh from the Chardi Kala Jatha talks about the foundation elements of Sikh lifestyle - Bana, Bani, Seva, Simran and Shastar
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Posted by Sikh Dharma Ministry& filed under Bana, Dharmic Education, Ministry, Sikh Dharma Technology
Courtesy of the Sikh Dharma Ministry
Guru Hargobind Singh ji our sixth Guru, and the sixth light body of consciousness is the arc line body. Nirvair Singh writes in “The Ten Light Bodies of Consciousness” that “the arc line is your halo. It’s actually depicted in old paintings of saints. You don’t have to…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bana, Sikh Dharma Technology
The turban became a requirement for the Sikhs on Baisakhi Day of 1699. The Tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh, after giving Amrit to the Five Beloved Ones, gave us bana, the distinctive dress that includes the turban. It is helpful to understand the historical context of his action.
During Guru Gobind Singh's time, the turban,…
Posted by Sikh Dharma International& filed under Bana, Sikh Dharma Technology
From the time of the first Sikh Master, Guru Nanak, wearing a turban was part of the unique spiritual path that would become Sikh Dharma. Guru Nanak, himself, wore a turban and asked his students to do so as well. For thousands of years, in many different spiritual traditions, the turban served a unique and…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Marketplace, Our Authors, Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh knew the physical and spiritual anatomy of the human being. The under shorts are worn so that the polarity of the second chakra (sexual, creative center) correlates with the breath…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Marketplace, Our Authors, Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh gave the kara, a steel bangle that women wear on their left wrist, and men wear on their right wrist. The kara is a sign of slavery and freedom. Guru Gobind Singh…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Marketplace, Our Authors, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh made it binding for Sikhs who have taken Amrit to wear a Kirpan. It is a symbol, and symbolically you must wear a kirpan. The sword is the symbol for all arms, and it is…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Our Authors, Publications, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75
We put a wooden comb (kangha) in the hair so the electric magnetic field is stabilized and does not change. Guru Gobind Singh was the most scientific scientist. He gave us the wooden comb so that we…
Posted by Bibiji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Dharmic Education, Marketplace, Our Authors, Sikh Dharma Technology
The following excerpt adapted from Living Reality by Bhai Sahiba Dr. Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Page 74-75.
Guru Gobind Singh gave us the knowledge of kesh, of long, uncut hair. If a person, from birth to the end, does not ruin the antenna of the body, the hair, then insanity…
Posted by Siri Singh Sahib Ji& filed under 10-Guru Gobind Singh, Bana, Gurpurbs, Lectures-Siri Singh Sahib, Sikh History
Beads of Truth, Fall 1979, #3
by Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji
Since New Year's 1979, the year of infinity that "will determine your fate in the 'hand of God'," the Siri Singh Sahib has aided our recognition of that destiny in a number of addresses that culminate in this issue with a…
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