Neeldhari Panth: Difference between revisions

From SikhiWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (as the last sentence is a quote, it would be good to have the speaker; Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji?????)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Bababharnamneeldhari.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
[[Image:Bababharnamneeldhari.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]
'''The Neeldhari Panth''' was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. who were born in Kile Sahib, which is now in Pakistan. Once the division of India and Pakistan took place, they shifted to Naushera Sahib in India.A neeldhari wears a blue KamarKassa around his waist and blue turban and bow to Shri Guru Granth Sahib first and then to their  Sant Maharaj .However there can be some exceptions.They believed in strict vegetarianism and the preservation of hair, as do all the Neeldhari Sikhs even today, and follows all the Gurus & Sant Maharaj.  
'''The Neeldhari Panth''' was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. Begun in Kile Sahib, which is now in Pakistan, the organization  shifted to Naushera Sahib in India, after the division of India and Pakistan took place.  


Neeldhari (Or The Wearer Of Blue Turban) Is A Term Used To Describe The Sikhs That Wear The Traditional Sikh Free Flowing Turban Called Chakuta In Blue colour. The Sikhs Who Wear The Blue Turban Also Wear A Blue Kamarkassa. The Neeldhari Sikhs Strongly Believe In Only One Living Guru, The GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI, Based On The Scriptures of the Living Guru there is a Firm Believe In The Role That Sants Play On Our Daily Life. The leading Most Prominent Saint of Recent Times Was Sant Maharaj Kile Wale Ji. who Dedicated His Life To The Simran Of Wahe Guru..
Neeldhari means (one who wears a blue Turban). They wear a free flowing turban called a chakuta and a blue Kamar Kassa (waist band/cumerbund) around their waist. They believe in and bow to the Shri Guru Granth Sahib first and then to their  Sant Maharaj. However there can be some exceptions. They believed in strict vegetarianism and the preservation of their hair, as do all the Neeldhari Sikhs even today, and they follow all the Gurus and Sant Maharaj.  
Order For Neela Banna Was Given By Hisholiness Garib Niwaz Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji On  Oct 1966. That  All Sangat who are the follwer Neeldhari Sant They Must  Have To Wear Neela Kammarkassa And Neela Chakuta(turban) .


“The Blue Colur signifies the believe in Peace and Non-Violence. The Chakuta (head dress)signifies a Child asking forgiveness from his Father, the Almighty Lord"
Based On The Scriptures of the Living Guru the (SGGS) they give importance to the Role that Sants play in our daily life. They hold that Sant Maharaj Kile Wale Ji, who dedicated his life to the Simran of Wahe Guru, was the leading, most prominent Saint of recent times.
 
The order, that all Sangats who were the followers of Neeldhari Sant must wear the neela (blue) items of banna (clothing) was given by His Holiness Garib Niwaz Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji on  Oct 1966.
 
“The Blue Colour signifies the believe in Peace and Non-Violence. The Chakuta (head dress) signifies a Child asking forgiveness from his Father, the Almighty Lord"


==Rehat==
==Rehat==

Revision as of 12:00, 31 August 2008

Bababharnamneeldhari.jpg

The Neeldhari Panth was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. Begun in Kile Sahib, which is now in Pakistan, the organization shifted to Naushera Sahib in India, after the division of India and Pakistan took place.

Neeldhari means (one who wears a blue Turban). They wear a free flowing turban called a chakuta and a blue Kamar Kassa (waist band/cumerbund) around their waist. They believe in and bow to the Shri Guru Granth Sahib first and then to their Sant Maharaj. However there can be some exceptions. They believed in strict vegetarianism and the preservation of their hair, as do all the Neeldhari Sikhs even today, and they follow all the Gurus and Sant Maharaj.

Based On The Scriptures of the Living Guru the (SGGS) they give importance to the Role that Sants play in our daily life. They hold that Sant Maharaj Kile Wale Ji, who dedicated his life to the Simran of Wahe Guru, was the leading, most prominent Saint of recent times.

The order, that all Sangats who were the followers of Neeldhari Sant must wear the neela (blue) items of banna (clothing) was given by His Holiness Garib Niwaz Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji on Oct 1966.

“The Blue Colour signifies the believe in Peace and Non-Violence. The Chakuta (head dress) signifies a Child asking forgiveness from his Father, the Almighty Lord"

Rehat

Image Waddi karo
Image Waddi karo
Image Waddi karo