User talk:Nijjersikh

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Dear Nijjersikh ji a warm welcome to SACH KHAND!

I, Baljeet Kaur, a teacher in Delhi & mother of Amita Singh am a Gurbani fan and just can't think of better words to offer in your honor for the first time...

jy myy hundaa vaariaa mittaa aaeeada hyda jly mjeeth jiu uppar angaaraa ! (if We Sikhs are found wanting in tending to our guests, may GOD{read TRUTH) burn all of us on a hot bed of burning coal).

jo deesy Gur Sikhda, niv niv laaga pau jeeo! (We Sikhs humbly bow down to your feet countless times in honor of our guest, a true IDOL of GOD (read TRUTH ).

Wish you best of sharing Ideas. It will add to the delight of Managers of this site, this Mutia & other users to know more about you & your interests etc through a few brief introductory lines on your Own & Personal page.

For your convenience and on your behalf, a standard format structured & based on the spirit of Gurbani has been added to your page. Feel free to edit it the way it may suit your personal perspective & style etc.

Being new to the forum, If you feel the Format inconvenient and / or difficult to articulate / delete / reformat etc, do let me or Hari Singh Ji know about your requirements. We will do every thing possible to make your association with all of us comfortable & blissful.

Through the grace of Gurbani, may all of us always remain in Chardi kala by crafting, sharing & jointly progressing wonderfull Ideas for all to share. Holy Bani is an eternal example of such a joint work wherein best of Indian saints wrote nothing but eternal & blissful TRUTHs in GOD's own language for Sikhs nay! humanity to share free of cost (no copyrights & money game of 'haves & not haves'. We the people were, are and will always remain flawlessly :-), straight and simple caring 'two big hoots' for every thing but human beings ha! h!) . Many thanks.

-Baljeet Kaur from Hydrabad city in India 10 Jun 07


Since past about 25 years, I am trying to undestand real meaning of being a Sikh. I born in 1970 in a sikh family. My parents got belssed and baptized when I was about 2 years old.

I have that a very faded picture in my memory. One of the sewadars holding me in his lap and giving me little bit of Amrit that is called "Chula".

I reguarly go to Gurudwara and listen to gurbani and by sitting a bit away from other sangat. But at that time, I just obey my parents orders. I take it as a no loss on gain policy. That there is no harm by going to gurdwara and listening and reciting bani.

I have been baptized on April 13th, 1984 on Vaisakhi Day at Gurdwara Nirmal Kutia Johlan, near Jalandhar, which is