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What Is My Life Purpose And How Do I Achieve It? In Remembrance Of Bhai Jagraj Singh Ji

A conversation between Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Madan Nath Translated from Sau Sakhi (100 Stories) Dedicated to Bhai Jagraj Singh Ji, who achieved his purpose.  Bhai Jagraj Singh Ji - Founder of Everythings 13 - Basics of Sikhi Questions asked by Madan Nath Ji and Answered by Guru Gobind Singh Ji  Q: What is the purpose of a human life? A: To attain and become one with Akaal Purakh (The Timeless Being/Vaheguru) Q: How do I attain Akaal Purakh? A: By gaining to knowledge of Akaal Purakh, by gaining the understanding and secret of The Creator. Q: How do I obtain the Giaan (Knowledge) of Akaal Purakh? A: Giaan can only be obtained through Prema Bhagtee (Devotional/Loving Worship- where one completely self-surrender to the Loved One) There are 9 types of Bhagtee (Worship)  1. Sravan - listening to the praises of The Beloved 2. Kirtan - Singing the praises of The Beloved 3. Simran - Remembering The Beloved 4. Paad Seva - Doing service at the feet of The Beloved 5. Archana - To serve The Bel

Guru Gobind Singh Ji on the Importance of Learning Gurmukhi and Gurbani Santhiya

What is the need for learning Gurmukhi and doing Gurbani  Santhiya ?  Explained by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Twelfth Story from Sau Sakhi (100 Stories) One day, a Sikh was reading the bani of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Dakhnee Oangkaar. He was reading the pangti (a line in Gurbani),  Instead of reading Kay (with dulavaa), he was reading Kae (with lavaa). When Guru Sahib heard the Sikh mispronouncing Gurbani, They told a nearby Sikh, 'Bring that Sikh here, and hit him with a stick.'  The Sikh was brought to Guru Sahib. Guru Sahib said, 'Make him sit further away from me.' One Sikh asked, 'O' Guru Sahib, why did You order to hit this Sikh? What has he done?' Guru Sahib said, 'Whoever reads even one pangti of Gurbani, that person will be saved. This Sikh was reading Dakhnee Oangkaar and mispronouncing Gurbani, how can he be saved?' Guru Sahib laughed and spoke to the Sikh who was reading the Gurbani, 'You were reading Gurbani without understanding what it means.

The Greatness of doing Ardaas and Metha Tekh

  The Greatness of doing Ardaas (Supplication) and Metha Tekh (Bowing down to Guru) By Guru Gobind Singh Ji Excerpt from Sau Sakhi Image 1: Sangat standing up in supplication lead by the Ardaasia Singh in front of Guru Granth Sahib Ji  One time, sangat was joined in congregation in the Darbar (Court) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Anyone who brought gifts or offerings for the Guru, the Ardaasia Singh (Supplicant/Court Minister) would place their offerings in front of the Guru and mention the sangat's plea or prayer in form of supplication. Some would offer money and some gold. The Guru would fulfil all the wishes of those who brought offerings. Amongst the sangat, Qazi Sal’ah Deen was present. When the congregation dispersed, the Qazi came forward to the Guru and asked, ‘Guruji, why do your Sikhs do Ardaas? Brahmins say that whatever God does, so we have to accept, and You too say the same. We Turks also believe that no one can go against the will of God. Then what is the meaning of