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* ''# Nothing else but TRUTHfull '''[[Gurbani|speach]]''' is '''Strength'''of [[Sikhs]]  --SatGur  
* ''# Nothing else but TRUTHfull '''[[Gurbani|speach]]''' is '''Strength'''of [[Sikhs]]  --SatGur  
 
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"In Sikhism, Simran ( ਸਿਮਰਨ ) refers to the repetition or recital of the God Names: Nĝm or of the Holy Text from the Two Granths of the Sikhs: the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and...
"In Sikhism, Simran ( ਸਿਮਰਨ ) refers to the repetition or recital of the God Names: Nĝm or of the Holy Text from the Two Granths of the Sikhs: the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and...


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..."The word is derived from Sanskrit word Smaran meaning Remembrance. Also translates to ‘Meditation’ – The verb Simar, which is derived from Simran means meditating."  
..."The word is derived from Sanskrit word Smaran meaning Remembrance. Also translates to ‘Meditation’ – The verb Simar, which is derived from Simran means meditating."  
 
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As per '''[[Gurmat]]''' Term 'Naam' can only mean 'GurBani' or 'TRUTH' ie Truth god's TRUE Name. Mechanical repeation / recitation / meditation (whatever it this term may mean!) of TRUE / artificial names of TRUTH is '''[[FALSEHOOD]]'''.
As per '''[[Gurmat]]''' Term 'Naam' can only mean 'GurBani' or 'TRUTH' ie Truth god's TRUE Name. Mechanical repeation / recitation / meditation (whatever it this term may mean!) of TRUE / artificial names of TRUTH is '''[[FALSEHOOD]]'''.



Revision as of 02:44, 1 January 2007

just a test

Dasam Granth??

  • # Nanak Speaks the unspoken --SatGur
  • # Nothing else but TRUTHfull speach is Strengthof Sikhs --SatGur

"In Sikhism, Simran ( ਸਿਮਰਨ ) refers to the repetition or recital of the God Names: Nĝm or of the Holy Text from the Two Granths of the Sikhs: the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and...

...the Dasam Granth...."(???}

..."The word is derived from Sanskrit word Smaran meaning Remembrance. Also translates to ‘Meditation’ – The verb Simar, which is derived from Simran means meditating."


As per Gurmat Term 'Naam' can only mean 'GurBani' or 'TRUTH' ie Truth god's TRUE Name. Mechanical repeation / recitation / meditation (whatever it this term may mean!) of TRUE / artificial names of TRUTH is FALSEHOOD.

Only & Only ONE way of Meditation in 'KHALSA (GurMat) Culture' is this Eternal Path shown to all us Sikhs by SatGur.

Sikhism is a philosophy of ONE TRUTH ETERNAL that It is a Philosophy of all Philosophies. It has only ONE Scripture & that is SatGur. all other related litratue (& for that matter, any other litratue whatsoever it may be, can be used to amplify & understand GurBani)

Any attempt in any quarters to Use gurbani to support ManMukhi Idologies against KHALSA Culture is not approved by KHALSA

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