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Here are some of the sikh phrases used in daily life
Here are some of the sikh phrases used in daily life


1. [[Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh|Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh]]
1. [[Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh|Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh]] - this is wish between two sikhs and after ardas sikhs also speak it it means The Khalsa belong to god and Victory belong to God too.


2. [[Sat Sri Akal]]
2. [[Sat Sri Akal]] - It's Sikh wish to another person and used by many punjabis too. It is also a reply to famous sikh slogan jo bole so nihal.


3. [[Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal]]
3. [[Jo Bole So Nihal]] - Its Jaikara of Sikhs which sikhs used to leave after reading bani and in wars before going to fight and after victory. It gives courage to sikhs. A person speaks Bole so nihal(whoever speak will be blessed) and it is succeded by another slogal Sat Sri Akal(The God is truth)


4. [[Raaj Karega Khalsa]]
4. [[Raaj Karega Khalsa]] - It means the Khalsa will rule.


5. [[Degh Tegh|Deg Tegh Fateh]]
5. [[Degh Tegh|Deg Tegh Fateh]]


6. [[Gaj ke Fateh Bulao]]
6. [[Gaj ke Fateh Bulao]] - This is used by Bhai in gurdwara, which means say fateh in loud voice and immediatley you will heard fateh i.e waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh.


7. [[Jo Bhavey Kartar]]
7. [[Jo Bhavey Kartar]] - This is used by Sikh when some event happens in life wether good or bad, sikhs are often used this words for their satisfaction and for other satisfaction too.


8. [[Rabb Mehar Kari]]
8. [[Rabb Mehar Kari]] - This is Ardas Phrase of sikh, sikh use to ask God bless. It is used for sikh himself, God bless me and for others to as May God bless
 
9. [[Charhdi Kala Bakshe]] - It is blessings of sikh to others that God will always keep in high spirits.
 
10. Jhoolte Nishaan Rahe, Panth Maharaj Ke : It means the flag of GUru Gobind Singh always Jhoolta rahe.
 
11. Sab Gobind hai: it means that everything belong to god. In Ecstacy sikhs are seen reciting this.


9. [[Charhdi Kala Bakshe]]


to be contd.
to be contd.


Also see: [[Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
Also see: [[Glossary of Sikh Terms]]

Revision as of 03:34, 16 November 2009

Here are some of the sikh phrases used in daily life

1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh - this is wish between two sikhs and after ardas sikhs also speak it it means The Khalsa belong to god and Victory belong to God too.

2. Sat Sri Akal - It's Sikh wish to another person and used by many punjabis too. It is also a reply to famous sikh slogan jo bole so nihal.

3. Jo Bole So Nihal - Its Jaikara of Sikhs which sikhs used to leave after reading bani and in wars before going to fight and after victory. It gives courage to sikhs. A person speaks Bole so nihal(whoever speak will be blessed) and it is succeded by another slogal Sat Sri Akal(The God is truth)

4. Raaj Karega Khalsa - It means the Khalsa will rule.

5. Deg Tegh Fateh

6. Gaj ke Fateh Bulao - This is used by Bhai in gurdwara, which means say fateh in loud voice and immediatley you will heard fateh i.e waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh.

7. Jo Bhavey Kartar - This is used by Sikh when some event happens in life wether good or bad, sikhs are often used this words for their satisfaction and for other satisfaction too.

8. Rabb Mehar Kari - This is Ardas Phrase of sikh, sikh use to ask God bless. It is used for sikh himself, God bless me and for others to as May God bless

9. Charhdi Kala Bakshe - It is blessings of sikh to others that God will always keep in high spirits.

10. Jhoolte Nishaan Rahe, Panth Maharaj Ke : It means the flag of GUru Gobind Singh always Jhoolta rahe.

11. Sab Gobind hai: it means that everything belong to god. In Ecstacy sikhs are seen reciting this.


to be contd.

Also see: Glossary of Sikh Terms