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Japji Sahib answers all of the biggest questions anybody could possibly have about life and the creation. Questions like, 'What is the meaning of life? What is my purpose? What is my true essence?' Each pauri (stanza) takes you on a journey closer to your soul, step by step. Through taking on the wisdom of Japji Sahib, you can realise your true self. In each podcast, Bhai Baljit Singh explores one pauri at a time in a friendly discussion format, using very relatable and real life examples to ...
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The Sahiba Show is a podcast for the Poetry and Stories written and presented by Author Rina Singh Sahiba. Sahiba has recently authored a Hindi Poetry Book 'Roshni Ke Tinke'. She is currently working on her upcoming Fiction Novel. Videos on Sahiba's poetry are available on the youtube channel 'Author Sahiba'. In The Sahiba Show, new episode is launched every week
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Hello and welcome to A Little Bit Serious With Sahib... I am Vancouver based comedian originally from Australia and before that the UK. Keeping it commonwealth. In this podcast I will talking with other comedians, friends, families, dogs, cats everyone about their takes on serious topics with some laughs along the way. So sit back and enjoy your flight with A Little Bit Serious With Sahib.
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Japji Sahib is a Sikh prayer, that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib – the scripture of the Sikhs. It was composed by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.it is considered the comprehensive essence of Sikhism. Expansion and elaboration of Japji Sahib are the entire Guru Granth Sahib. It is the first Bani in Nitnem. Notable is Nanak's discourse on 'what is true worship' and what is the nature of God'.
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Sukhmani Sahib is the Prayer of Peace and joy of mind, set of 192 padas. This Gurbani text was written by the 5th Guru, Guru Arjan (1563–1606) at Amritsar in around 1602.[3] Guru Arjan first recited the bani at Gurdwara Barth Sahib in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India. Reciting the entire Sukhmani Sahib takes about 60 to 90 minutes, and is sometimes undertaken by everyone in a smaller congregation with turn-by-turn reading. Reciting the Gurbani of Sukhmani Sahib is believed to bring pe ...
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The Anand Sahib is a collection of hymns in Sikhism, written in the Ramkali Raag by Guru Amar Das Ji, the third Guru of the Sikhs. The word Anand means complete happiness. The Anand Sahib is a part of the Nitnem (daily prayers) which are read by Amritdhari Sikhs before dawn. Anand Sahib is chanted at all the religious ceremonies of the Sikhs irrespective of the nature of the event.
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Jaap Sahib is the morning prayer. The prayer was composed by the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh, and is found at the start of the Sikh scripture Dasam Granth. This Bani is an important Sikh prayer and is recited by the Panj Pyare while preparing Amrit on the occasion of Amrit Sanchar (initiation), a ceremony held to admit initiates into the Khalsa and it is a part of a Sikh's Nitnem (daily mediations). The Jaap Sahib is reminiscent of Japji Sahib composed by Guru Nanak, and both praise ...
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Chaupai Sahib is a hymn by Guru Gobind Singh. This hymn offers one protection and security and many Sikhs recite this Bani to gain spiritual safety and defense from external and internal enemies, worries, and afflictions. The Gurmukhi gives one self-confidence and an upbeat feeling. This Bani gives one the feeling of reliability and dependability on the Lord. Click on the link to start your own podcast:https://studio.hubhopper.com/?utm_source=host_feed_programme&utm_medium=description&utm_ca ...
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Nanak Naam is a registered Charity in the UK (Charity no. 1171938) committed to helping improve lives through nonduality, mindfulness and meditation. We create inspirational videos, tutorials and guides on how to discover and be the best version of yourself as a human being. Visit our Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/NanakNaamOrg
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Dukh Bhanjani Sahib is a prayer put together as they all address the same purpose. All the shabads in this paath are composed by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev. The word 'dukh' means a hardship or ailment or suffering causing a pain. The word 'bhanjani' means destroyer or crusher; hence the phrase "dukh bhanjani" means "Destroyer of Pain". All the shabads in this composition are chosen at achieving this goal.This bani is named after the Shri Dukh Bhanjani Beri which is a tree (beri) loc ...
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Dhanaasaree, First Mehl, Second House, Ashtapadees: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: The Guru is the ocean, filled with pearls. The Saints gather in the Ambrosial Nectar; they do not go far away from there. They taste the subtle essence of the Lord; they are loved by God. Within this pool, the swans find their Lord, the Lor…
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Allow stories to be a powerful and impactful mode to teach use every day life lessons. In this instance, Guru Angad Dev Ji perfectly allows us to witness how they remained in the priceless essence of love instead of allowing the ego mind to take over in response to somebody else's frustration and anger. In this pauri (stanza), Guru Nanak Dev Ji sha…
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Shalok, Fifth Mehl: The Bani of the Guru's Word is Ambrosial Nectar; its taste is sweet. The Name of the Lord is Ambrosial Nectar. Meditate in remembrance on the Lord in your mind, body and heart; twenty-four hours a day, sing His Glorious Praises. Listen to these Teachings, O Sikhs of the Guru. This is the true purpose of life. This priceless huma…
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Shalok: The Merciful Lord is the Savior of the Saints; their only support is to sing the Kirtan of the Lord's Praises. One becomes immaculate and pure, by associating with the Saints, O Nanak, and taking the Protection of the Transcendent Lord. ||1|| The burning of the heart is not dispelled at all, by sandalwood paste, the moon, or the cold season…
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Dhanaasaree, First Mehl, Second House, Ashtapadees: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: The Guru is the ocean, filled with pearls. The Saints gather in the Ambrosial Nectar; they do not go far away from there. They taste the subtle essence of the Lord; they are loved by God. Within this pool, the swans find their Lord, the Lor…
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Shalok, Fourth Mehl: He has spiritual ignorance within, and his intellect is dull and dim; he does not place his faith in the True Guru. He has deceit within himself, and so he sees deception in all others; through his deceptions, he is totally ruined. The True Guru's Will does not enter into his consciousness, and so he wanders around, pursuing hi…
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Jaitsree, Fourth Mehl, First House, Chau-Padas: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: The Jewel of the Lord's Name abides within my heart; the Guru has placed His hand on my forehead. The sins and pains of countless incarnations have been cast out. The Guru has blessed me with the Naam, the Name of the Lord, and my debt has been…
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Jaitsree, Fourth Mehl, First House, Chau-Padas: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: The Jewel of the Lord's Name abides within my heart; the Guru has placed His hand on my forehead. The sins and pains of countless incarnations have been cast out. The Guru has blessed me with the Naam, the Name of the Lord, and my debt has been…
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Dhanaasaree, Fifth Mehl: People try to deceive others, but the Inner-knower, the Searcher of hearts, knows everything. They commit sins, and then deny them, while they pretend to be in Nirvaanaa. ||1|| They believe that You are far away, but You, O God, are near at hand. Looking around, this way and that, the greedy people come and go. ||Pause|| As…
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Shalok, Third Mehl: Great men speak the teachings by relating them to individual situations, but the whole world shares in them. One who becomes Gurmukh knows the Fear of God, and realizes his own self. If, by Guru's Grace, one remains dead while yet alive, the mind becomes content in itself. Those who have no faith in their own minds, O Nanak - ho…
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Sometimes we get afraid of pain but it's a calling for us to do something! When the suffering is mental/emotional, it's a calling for us return to the One. This powerful episode is filled with gems of wisdom, as Bhai Baljit Singh & Bhai Jagmeet Singh discuss how by taking strength from Gurbani and the Shaheeds, what practical steps we can take when…
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It’s all about re-finding it - remembering that you are bliss. Our question should be simple - what are we doing to block it? Or, what do we need to do that helps to unblock whatever it is that we can’t identify to allow us to be there in that place? Then do it! Bhai Baljit Singh and Daraspreet Kaur have a beautiful discussion about looking at the …
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The illusion of desire keeps us thinking that bliss is one step away. Guru Nanak Dev Ji reminds us that in the same way that rivers and streams travel towards the ocean, we too can go back into that ocean of bliss in this very moment internally, even whilst we're doing our day to day tasks. Even if you've got an abundance of wealth, if you are not …
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The mind constantly keeps falling into the trap thinking it needs to know the absolute limit and end to everything and figure everything out. That's okay but it can think that once it's figured it out how this works, how that works, it's going to feel complete and satisfied and at some points it's going to come to a stop. That's an illusion because…
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You may feel you're doing something good for yourself and for the world, when the real work internally is still to be done. Let's take on the wisdom of the Guru and start letting go of the things that are holding us back from experiencing the soul. Knowing about the creation or improving the external quality of our life won't take us into a state o…
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When we're repeating actions again and again, it's forming a part of our subconscious mind. Living unconsciously means to live out of those patterns, regardless of whether they are good or bad. Spiritual awakening is when we use the tools the Guru provides to live consciously. Living consciously is being coloured in love which cleanses your mind an…
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Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pN9e7mZlRFA It's easy to get caught up in our own head and feel that everything is centred around us and our feelings. Guru Nanak Dev Ji brings the vastness and grand scale of this creation to our awareness. Guru Ji wants us to live this life realising how the creator's name is signed on everything. We can give me…
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In this stanza, Guru Nanak Dev Ji shares some of the negative traits that take us away from our soul. Bhai Baljit Singh and Bibi Harpreet Kaur discuss the purpose of life and what causes us suffering is living in our identities. Having patience in understanding each other and ourselves and doing the work to go closer to our soul is what becomes a h…
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It's not necessarily the same thing that works for everyone. Ultimately, we want to get to a place where we let go and surrender to be with Vaheguru but it can be different things take you to that place. The focus is not so much on the action itself. The whole purpose is that the grip of the ego is reducing and we are experiencing the qualities of …
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Bhai Baljit Singh talks about what 'Panch' means and how we can cultivate saintly qualities in our life, drawing from the lives of the Gurus and the Bhagats. In one of the most famous lines in Japji Sahib ਧੌਲੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਕਾ ਪੂਤੁ ॥ (dhaual dharam deaa kaa poot), the translation you'd normally find available is 'The mythical bull is Dharma, the son of …
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What do people class as freedom? Is it to be able to make certain choices in life that you weren't able to make before? The Guru talks about freeing us from the imprisonment of ego and unconscious desires. Liberation is freeing ourselves from our identities of needing to be validated and praised or giving the power away to be affected by someone el…
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Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tyNp7RQAYt4 To walk on the path of devotion, we have to be willing to place our ego before the Guru. Whilst surrendering to the Guru, it doesn't matter what task you are told to carry out, but it's following the Guru with full faith that will start to break down that wall of ego. The Guru is taking us back to our …
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Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mXlKS384I-w Acceptance is not to resist the light within us. When we're in internal mental pain, it's because we're resisting that part of Vaheguru (God) within us. Living in that state of sweet acceptance will give us the awareness of our mind which is made up of memories, thoughts and experiences. When our only …
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Why is it that two different people could be doing the exact same outward action and reach a completely different spiritual state? Guru Nanak Dev Ji tells us that this path is all about devotion and standing at the door of Vaheguru (God) whilst being imbued. It's being in a state of longing, surrender and love which takes us to a state of devotion.…
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Vaheguru (God) is inside you. Go deep inside and listen to that intuition that lives within you. From this, the specific and relevant actions will come to you. If you use this inner voice which will always guide you in the right way, it will lead you to embracing and having divine virtues. It will guide you towards crossing this world ocean with ea…
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As difficult as it may be to speak the truth in today's world, it is even more difficult to live the truth. Truthful living in its full package is practised without pride (looking down upon others). Through listening deeply, we will know exactly what to say and do to access truthful living. The journey of deep listening allows us to know our own se…
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What does it actually mean to be foul-mouthed according to Guru Nanak Dev Ji? The moment we curse at God for getting things wrong is the definition of being foul-mouthed. Praising Vaheguru (God) is when we're in a state of acceptance and understanding that the things that happen around us are a play of divine will, in the same way Guru Gobind Singh…
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Just because we're hearing somebody talk, it doesn't necessarily mean we are actually listening to them. We can often be eager to give our pre-calculated response, instead of listening with compassion and patience. The true essence of listening is a test of our humility. Whilst listening with humility we'll not only be able to just listen to someon…
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In today's age, it's easy to fall into the trap of chasing fame, likes and followers in the hope it brings us some form of satisfaction and happiness. It doesn't matter how known we become, if we haven't come into the glance of the One, all of it is a waste. Becoming self aware of our feelings when we come to know that we have been slandered will h…
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Sometimes we spend a lot of time and effort in doing certain practises that are more pleasing to us than to the One. Guru Nanak Dev Ji asks, 'what is it that we receive outside of grace?' The Guru gives us the understanding that everything comes from the One. Through the remembrance of the One (Simran), we can become aware of grace and through that…
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What we often perceive to be the truth is tainted with the lens of ignorance (Maya). The illusion of Maya keeps us from experiencing or knowing that there is only the One. When we start to serve, seeing everything to be a play of that One, the honour we receive is the very embrace of the One. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AwFC4OwpOR4 Listen on…
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We often hear that God is love but through which lens are we trying to understand God's love? Gurbani itself defines God's love for us which is that God's vision is equal upon all. To experience the love of God, Guru Nanak tells us to deeply contemplate the greatness of the One. This will open us to Vaheguru's grace allowing us to experience God's …
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The very things sitting before our eyes can become the sign to realise God's existence. When you bring God's gifts into your awareness, it gives you the opportunity not only to think of God but also to experience the existence of God. In this third stanza of Japji Sahib, Bhai Baljit Singh discusses the different ways in which some experience a glim…
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When we realise that we are bound by the One's divine will and cannot escape that, we start to step away from the multiple layers of ego that we are stuck in. Having this realisation is our doorway to liberation. Whilst being identified with the ego and being separated from the truth, we continue to remain bound to our karmic load (past experiences…
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Everyone talks about living truthfully and following the will of God but what does that mean? In this first pauri (stanza) of Japji Sahib, Bhai Baljit Singh explains what it means to accept the divine will of the One and become the truth. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oW8YsWdlWP8 Learn Gurmukhi Series: https://bit.ly/2YgWn0v…
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The Mool Mantar is the foundation of Sikhi (Sikhism). Mool, literally means root; the Mool Mantar describes the root of all existence and the qualities of that One that created everything. It describes what you are at your core (your soul) and what you have the potential to experience. Through experiencing these qualities, you can achieve the state…
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Ryan Ewanchuck is graphic designer, drummer from a local Vancouver and my favourite Band FELLOW KIDS. He's 3 out the 4 of the band to come on the podcast. You can check 'FELLOW KIDS' on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube and Facebook. Follow Ryan on Instagram '@re.clamier'
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WE ARE BACK BABY IT HAS BEEN A WHILE! My Laptop broke it sucked moved houses COVID is still around but I got the Vancouver PodKings RUTHLESS RAVI KHANNA and Adrian Joseph on the episode. We talk some absolute Rubbish but it was a lot of fun Enjoy!
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गर्जना I रोशनी के तिनके I रीना सिंह साहिबा I a strong motivational video. Friends, this poem was written when I was in a considerably low phase of life. so at one night, when I was sitting and thinking that what would happen next. I wrote this poem and yes! I felt so much full of energy. Garjana is one of my most favorite poems. It pumps motivation…
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शिव की माया l रोशनी के तिनके शिवा के साथ मेरी फाइट तो अक्सर होती रहती है। बड़ा भोला है मेरा शिव। क्या आप अपने भगवान से झगड़ा किया है कभी? तो क्या जवाब दिया उन्होंने। मुझे ज़रूर बताना। सुनना चाहूँगी। Sahiba You may also follow me on my social media handles: Website: https://www.authorsahiba.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorsahiba Instagram…
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बेवक़्त की बारिशें l Author Rina Singh Sahiba l रोशनी के तिनके तुम्हारी यादें बेवक़्त बारिशों सी हैं। कभी भी घुमड़ पड़ती हैं। एक नज़्म आपके ख़ास अहसासों के नाम....... बारिश और इश्क़ का रिश्ता बड़ा पुराना है। क्या आपकी भी कुछ यादें जुड़ी हुईं हैं बारिश के साथ। हमें बताइयेगा। आपकी दोस्त साहिबा You may also follow me on my social media handles: Website: https:…
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वक़्त किसी भी वक़्त बदल सकता है। आपकी तक़दीर आपके साथ तब भी रहती है जब जीवन की स्थितियों में आप अकेले पड़ जाते हैं। हार न मानें, हौसला रखें, कोशिश करते रहें। आपके जीवन के सूर्योदय को कोई नहीं रोक सकता ........... कोई भी नहीं। ह मारा सफ़र यूँ ही जारी रहेगा। साहिबा आपके साथ है। आपकी दोस्त साहिबा --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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We back!!! With my main man and fellow Aussie Peter Grant. We just shoot the Sugar.Honey.Ice.Tea. - Talk about AFL yuck I know - Derrick Chauvin and how it would suck to be him. - Rather be killed by a redback spider than mauled by bear. - Why is the R word bad? and heaps more.
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In this weeks episode I have the one and only Wembley's Finest and second member of the Fellow Kids Mr Jamie Gordan. We chat about a couple different things: - What is it like being in band (Fellow Kids Check them out) - Why is he such a beta - His world travels to Asia & South America (he's English he like 'discovering things') - Why he moved to C…
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I have the one the only Abdul Ali on the Podcast this week. He is a local Comic in Vancouver super funny and on we talk about: - Don't Call an Aussie a Champ call him a Sick C*nT - The different variants of C*nts - How is it growing up Half Filipino Half Iraqi. But everyone thinks his Latino - How the hell did his parents meet? - He's Not Iraqi eno…
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