When you die, your soul leaves your physical body, and your sense of "me" ceases to exist, and you become a budhi, like an eye that sees everything.
Gurumustuk Singh takes us on a tour of the parkarma on a cold January morning.
The 2 older sons of Guru Gobind Singh had left their bodies in Chamkaur Sahib. When their bodies were found, a Sikh asked permission to get a sheet to cover the bodies of the Sahibzadas. Guru ji looked at him and said, "If you can find a sheet large enough to cover the bodies of all my sons, please bring it". Guru ji shattered our boundaries. His family was the entire human race.
Evening program in Patna Sahib with kirtan by Chardikala Jatha.
Recently a SikhNet visitor emailed us asking why the Sangat here in Espanola, New Mexico worships Hindu idols. In this video, Guruka Singh and Gurumustuk Singh question the question.
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This is a beautiful video that gives a narrative of the life of Guru Ram Das. This video explains very well the compassion, and love Guru Ram Das embodied. No one understood him but he didn't care. He lived in a deep longing for Guru Amar Das, until one day to his surprise he became the 4th Guru.