Saturday, 15 December 2007

The True Guru of the SIKHZ!

The Light of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was passed on to Guru Angad Dev Ji; like a candle which lights another candle. This happened until the everlasting Guru; Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.




In 1708 AD at Sri Hazoor Sahib, Nanded with 5 Singhs in the Hazoori (Presence) of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Jee uttered the following in front of all those present as a command:

Dohra “Agya bhai akal ki tabhi chalayo panth

Sab Sikhan ko hukam hai Guru manyo granth

Guru granth ji manyo pragat guran ki deh

Jo prabh ko millbo chahe khoj shabad meylay

Raj karaga khalsa aqi rahei na koe

Khwar hoe sabh mélange bache saran jo hoeey”

“With the blessing of God the Khalsa Panth was created, all Sikhs have a commandment to believe in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, which is the living embodiment of the 10 Guru’s. If you desire to meet God Worship the Shabad (Verses) of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.”

The names of the 5 Singh’s were:

1) Baba Gurbaksh Singh Jee, who was martyred fighting against Ahmed Shah Abdali’s forces, his place of martyrdom was behind Sri Akhal Takhat Sahib.
2) Baba Deep Singh Jee Shaheed
3) Pyare Bhai Dharam Singh Jee
4) Bhai Santokh Singh Jee (Sevadar Sri Hazoor Sahib)
5) Bhai Heer Singh Jee (author of Guru Jee’s daily diary)




This is what happened there is not no arguing this, other fakesters just chat waffle because they want the Gurship.

"As the Lord's word comes to me, Lalo, so I deliver it." (Ang 722, SGGSJ)


"The Divine Word is the Guru, and my mind in reflective meditation, the disciple" (Ang 943, SGGSJ).


"The profound and unfathomable 'Shabad' is his Guru and spiritual guide. Without the 'Shabad' the world is gone mad." (Ang 635, SGGS)


'Baani', the Word of God, is the Guru, the Guru is Baani, in 'Baani' is Amrit, the nectar of life." (Ang 982, SGGS)


I myself know not what to say; all I speak is what the Lord commands. (Ang 763, SGGS)


"The Divine Scripture (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji) is the meeting place where one can meet the Transcendent Lord God." (Ang 1226, SGGS)



Dont believe the waffle going on out here!


Example of some wafflers!

This joker who looks like Ghandi with a beard claims to be the Sikh Guru. Where were you in 84 muppet. Go back and play with your barbies.



This fatso claims the same thing, He looks like a Little fat Battyman! Some one tell him to shut up and go back to his gay partner.

The meaning of the Ardass

Ardass-Supplication (Means Earnest prayer)

A devout Sikh performs the ardass at least twice. The Ardass is also performed at the start of important tasks. In order to receive Gods blessing; Ardass is to be performed standing with palms together (Showing humility).

Below is an English translation of a very brief Ardass:

God is one, all victory is of God.

May the respected sword, god in the form of destroyer of evil-doers help us, recited by the tenth Guru!

First remember the sword, then remember and Guru Nanak, then remember Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das and Guru Ram Das, may they help us!

Remember Guru Arjan, Guru Hargobind and respected Gur Har Ria! Remember Guru Har krishan, by having the sight of, all pains vanish. Remember Guru Teg Bahadur, and then the nine sources of wealth will come hastening to your home!

Oh respected Gurus please help us everywhere, May the kind respect tenth Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji assist us everywhere!

Think and meditate upon the divine light of the ten Kings contained in the respected Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and turn your thoughts to the divine teachings and get pleasure by the sight of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji! Utter Waheguru.

Think and remember the deeds of the five beloved ones, of the four sons of Sri Gobind Singh Ji, of the forty Martyrs (redeemed ones), of the brave Sikhs of indomitable determination, of the devotees steeped in the colour of the naam, of those absorbed in the naam, of those who remembered the naam and shared their food in companionship, of those who started free kitchens, of those who wielded their swords for truth and justice, of those who overlooked others short-comings, and all the pure and truly devoted ones! Utter Waheguru.

Think of remember the service of the brave Sikhs, who sacrificed their heads but did not surrender their Sikhi, who got themselves cut to pieces from the joints of their body, who got their scalps removed, who were tied and rotated on the spiked wheels and were crashed to pieces, who were cut by saws, who were flayed alive, who sacrificed themselves to upkeep the dignity of the gurdwaras, and who did not abandon their sikhi, who kept their hair until their last breath! Utter Waheguru

Turn your thoughts to the five seats of the Sikh religion and all other Gurdwaras, Utter Waheguru First the entire respected khalsa make this supplication that may they meditate on your name, may all pleasures and comfort comes through such mediation, where-ever respected Khalsa is present, give your protection and grace, may the free kitchen and sword never fail, maintain the honour of your devotees, confer victory on the panth, may the respected sword come to our assistance, may the khalsa always get honours, Utter Waheguru! Kindly confer upon the Sikhs the gift of Sikhi, the gift of long hair, the gift of observing Sikh laws, the gift of divine knowledge, the gift of firm faith, the gift of belief and the biggest gift of naam and of having bath in the respected tank of nectar, O God! May the choirs, mansions and the banners exist forever, May the truth forever triumph, utter Waheguru!


May the minds of all the Sikhs remain Humble and their wisdom exalted, O God! You are the protector of wisdom, O immortal God the constant helper of his Sikhs, kindly confer the gift of visiting, maintaining, controlling and worshipping without any restrictions, the Gurdwara of Nankana sahib Ji and other Gurdwaras which the Khalsa has been deprived of. O true Father Waheguru, you are the shelter of the shelter- less, the honour of the meek, the power of the helpless ones, we humbly make a prayer in your presence.

Kindly pardon our errors and shortcomings, kindly fulfil the objectives of all, kindly cause us to meet the true devotees, by meeting whom , we remember your name, o God threw Guru Nanak may your name be exalted and may all prosper according to your will. The Khalsa belongs to God, the Victory is Gods.










The Ardas is very Panthic; even though most Sikhs read it everyday they don't seem to have a Panthic bone in their body. I think we overlook the meaning of the Arads and just seem to be lip reading such a powerful prayer!