A poem about the Chali Mukte and the women in their families. He wrote both in Punjabi and English and is often compared to poet Walt Whitman in that Singh’s work is dreamy, other-worldly, and romantic.
“Blessed is that land, blessed is that father, blessed is the great mother. Whose son has shown the way to live, for centuries to come.”
We are neither gyanis or scholars and have no intent to be so, just humbly trying to pay respect to a Guru Maharaj Ji’s beloved Brahamgyani.
The Tilla is 975 meters (3200 feet) above sea level and is the highest peak in the Eastern Salt Range in Punjab, Pakistan. On the summit it is richly forested with trees and has the ruins of an ancient monastery of Jogis.
It has been over 300 years since the happenings at and about Chamkaur and how well do we remember the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh? Every year without fail!
"Father, I am always engaged in real farming." Padre, siempre estoy ocupado en el verdadero cultivo.
Nanak looked up, his eyes filled with compassion, and said, "Have patience, your field will give you a greater return than ever before."
Though we enjoy our freedom we tend to overlook the enormous cost that was paid to secure that freedom. We owe a great debt of gratitude to our soldiers past and present who have paid the price with their lives.
It is the birthday of Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, today and we wish his teachings stay with us and always inspire us.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji methodically tells the tale of the Sodhi dynasty in his composition of Bachittar Natak (Wondrous Drama) within Sri Dasam Granth.