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GREED/ਲੋਭ/ਲਬੁ : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... of greed are not mysterious. Greed is not a rational force. ਲਬੁ ਕੁਤਾ ਕੂੜੁ ਚੂਹੜਾ ਠਗਿ ਖਾਧਾ ਮੁਰਦਾਰੁ ॥ Lab Kutaa Koorh Choohrhaa Thag KhaaDhaa Murdaar. Greed is a dog;
false
hood is a filthy street-sweeper, ...
2.
Anger : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... mėrė karṯār. Greed is a dog;
false
hood is a filthy street-sweeper. Cheating is eating a rotting carcass. Slandering others is putting the filth of others into your own mouth. The fire of anger is the ...
3.
MARTYRDOM AND THE EXECUTION OF GURU ARJAN IN EARLY SIKH SOURCES.
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... the future Guru Hargobind, to marry the arrogant Khatri's daughter. Seeking revenge for the refusal, Chandu Shah slandered the Guru and had him brought up before the nawab on
false
charges of treason. ...
4.
Message of Guru Granth Sahib
(Main/Main)
... the highest end of existence, that is mukti or liberation can come through Devotion to God alone. All other worship is
false
and a waste of the precious gift of this human life. Besides its monotheism, ...
5.
Chardi Kala
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... is confidence in the ultimate victory of Truth over
false
hood and of Good over evil. Abiding Cheerfulness is its hallmark - "Nanak Naam Charhdi Kala, Tere Bhane Sarbatt da Bhalaa". Courage is that state ...
6.
Dhan Guru Nanak Ji with Hamza Gaus
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... purchase a packet each of "truth" and "
false
hood." The person went to the city and moved from shop to shop in search of truth and
false
hood. He always got a negative answer to his ...
7.
Bhai Tiratha
(Biographies/Early Gursikhs)
... instructed in the right path. Guru Ram Das said, "There is no virtue higher than truth and no vice worse than a lie. Shun
false
hood. Be truthful in word as well as in thought." Bhai Tiratha followed ...
8.
Prem Sumarag
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... anger, theft, egocentricity, speaking ill of others,
false
hood and even truth that harms others. He must always keep the arms by his side, work for his living, be hospitable, address fellow Sikhs as 'Singh ...
9.
True Living Guru
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... and the light scattered all around. As if at the sun rise the stars disappeared and the darkness dispelled. (Bhai Gurdas Ji, Vaar 1)
False
Propaganda There are countless fake living gurus ...
10.
Introduction to Janamsakhis
(Scriptures/JanamSakhis)
... ends with the siddhas asking what is happening in the evil age of kaliyug. Guru Ji responds with three sloks : There is a famine of truth,
false
hood prevails, and in the darkness of kaliyug men have ...
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