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{{aow|Never beg from others}}
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{{ps|File:Begging Dog coloured 1.png|Don't beg but before your Lord!}}
[[File:Begging Dog coloured 1.png|thumb|right|100px|Beg not..]]


For a true [[Sikh]] who walks on the path of [[Dharam]] (righteousness), it is not permitted to wander around begging from others; the Guru tells us: {{srig-h|729|31352|Those who walk in the Will of the True Guru, never wander begging (2)}}.  
For a true [[Sikh]] who walks on the path of [[Dharam]] (righteousness), it is not permitted to wander around begging from others; the Guru tells us: {{srig-h|729|31352|Those who walk in the Will of the True Guru, never wander begging (2)}}.  
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The only begging should be from the Almighty Lord; [[Gurbani]] confirms, {{srig-h|590|25857|Beg from the One Lord, the Great Giver, and you shall obtain your heart's desires. But if you beg from another, then you shall be shamed and destroyed}}.  
The only begging should be from the Almighty Lord; [[Gurbani]] confirms, {{srig-h|590|25857|Beg from the One Lord, the Great Giver, and you shall obtain your heart's desires. But if you beg from another, then you shall be shamed and destroyed}}.  


So never go asking for donations from anyone; ask and do [[ardas]] to the Almighty and if He desires, your needs in this respect will be fulfilled; if not, then don't waste your times begging elsewhere; live in His hukam; make every effort to do good but only have ultimate faith in the One Lord!
So never go asking for donations from anyone; ask and do [[ardas]] to the Almighty and if He desires, your needs in this respect will be fulfilled; if not, then don't waste your times begging elsewhere; live in His [[hukam]]; make every effort to do good but only have ultimate faith in the One Lord!


Further, if any wandering ascetic or recluse goes around begging, the Guru tells us not "to touch his or her feet" ie: do not entertain them as spiritual teachers. The Guru tells us clearly, {{srig-h|1245|53588|One who calls himself a guru or a spiritual teacher, while he goes around begging - don't ever touch his feet}}.  
Further, if any wandering ascetic or recluse goes around begging, the Guru tells us not "to touch his or her feet" ie: do not entertain them as spiritual teachers. The Guru tells us clearly, {{srig-h|1245|53588|One who calls himself a guru or a spiritual teacher, while he goes around begging - don't ever touch his feet}}. <!----


It may be fine to provide them with a little food if he or she seems hungry, but do not accept any spiritual advice from them or consider them as worthy of spiritual guidance. {{srig-h|550|24355|Cursed is the life, and cursed are the clothes, of one who wanders around, begging from door to door}}. So if anyone turns up to ask for donation; think twice! The Guru has given us clear guidance here. {{aowf|Never beg from others}}
It may be fine to provide them with a little food if he or she seems hungry, but do not accept any spiritual advice from them or consider them as worthy of spiritual guidance. {{srig-h|550|24355|Cursed is the life, and cursed are the clothes, of one who wanders around, begging from door to door}}. So if anyone turns up to ask for donation; think twice! The Guru has given us clear guidance here.----> {{aowf|Never beg from others}}

Latest revision as of 18:29, 10 March 2011

Beg not..

For a true Sikh who walks on the path of Dharam (righteousness), it is not permitted to wander around begging from others; the Guru tells us: "Those who walk in the Will of the True Guru, never wander begging (2)" (SGGS p 729).

The only begging should be from the Almighty Lord; Gurbani confirms, "Beg from the One Lord, the Great Giver, and you shall obtain your heart's desires. But if you beg from another, then you shall be shamed and destroyed" (SGGS p 590).

So never go asking for donations from anyone; ask and do ardas to the Almighty and if He desires, your needs in this respect will be fulfilled; if not, then don't waste your times begging elsewhere; live in His hukam; make every effort to do good but only have ultimate faith in the One Lord!

Further, if any wandering ascetic or recluse goes around begging, the Guru tells us not "to touch his or her feet" ie: do not entertain them as spiritual teachers. The Guru tells us clearly, "One who calls himself a guru or a spiritual teacher, while he goes around begging - don't ever touch his feet" (SGGS p 1245). .....More