Posted By Shabad Vichar on Jun 25, 2010
A few days ago, National Geographic Channel was showing the story of a mother ant, who was struggling to find food for her little ones, who had all but starved to death.
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Jun 25, 2010
As we all know, it is a general practice at all Gurdwara Sahibs to recite Mool Mantar after the Ardaas.
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Jun 24, 2010
Ever wondered what differentiates a Gurmukh from a Manmukh (or in layman's language : a religious person from a non-religious one)?
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Jun 24, 2010
a short story.... A man dies and goes to heaven....he says to Lord Almighty.....you never gave any notice that i was going to die so i didn't prepare or pray .
Posted By Shabad Vichar on May 01, 2010
Ever wondered what differentiates a Gurmukh from a Manmukh (or in layman's language : a religious person from a non-religious one)?
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Apr 24, 2010
Sadi Bhulan nu maaf karna te sade avguna te parde pana, Waheguru da Swabhav Hai.
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Apr 23, 2010
Those who take credit for other's deeds are called MANMUKHS ! Those who do good deeds, but never expect credit are called GURMUKHS ! But the ONE who does all good deeds, but passes on the credit to others is called WAHEGURU !
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Apr 09, 2010
Those who take credit for other's deeds are called MANMUKHS ! Those who do good deeds, but never expect credit are called GURMUKHS ! But the ONE who does all good deeds, but passes on the credit to others is called WAHEGURU !
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Apr 06, 2010
A Surat-Vikaar relationship graph
Posted By Shabad Vichar on Mar 25, 2010
Waheguru's Darbar is somewhat like a Formal Organization. Where Waheguru is the Chairman and Guru, Bhagats, Sant jan form his Board of Directors. The mode of communication in this organization is neither English nor Hindi, its a language called 'Prem Bhav'.
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