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Posted in Uncategorized on August 23, 2007 by khalsaraj
This is a movie i made my self i hope you enjoy.
Posted in Uncategorized on August 22, 2007 by khalsaraj
what is the guru granth shaib ji do you know how started the siri guru granth shaib ji it was guru ramdas after guru nank dev ji guru ramdas took the words that were writened bu guru nank and started the guru granthshaib from there and every guru was writen many hyms and not only the gurus so did lakvir and many more theses people wrote about altogether 60 million hyms in the granth shaib ji.
Rare painting of Dasmesh Guru
Posted in Uncategorized on August 21, 2007 by khalsarajEvery artist has his/her interpretation of a subject and the Sikh Gurus have been painted by artists from from various religious backgrounds, no wonder the sometimes extremely strange depictions – just like the one of Guru Gobind Singh Ji below. The overly exagerated kalgi, green clothing and seating posture comes as a completely different image of the Guru that we are relatively accustomed to. Nevertheless, the painting is indeed beautiful. Because Sikh Gurus never encouraged the painting of the their portraits during their lifetime, admirers and devotees were left to put to canvas the image conjured through years of folk-lore, imagination and fond stories. That’s why almost all artists depict the Sikh Gurus differently – they painted them with what appeased their imaginations. At least through their interpretations, we get a glimpse of just how our Gurus may have looked like, though the images do not necessarily depict the exact picture – no one can actually paint the true ambiance of the Guru for that can only be done in the conscience of the true admirer and devotee. And the conscience can never be put to words or pictures, it can only be experienced by the blessed individual.

bhai joginder singh- Amritt bani har har teri
Posted in Uncategorized on August 21, 2007 by khalsarajThis is a beutiful shabad hope you enjoy.
