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GREED/ਲੋਭ/ਲਬੁ : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... Baitha Peeth Phira-ey, Jaou Sardhan Nirdhan Kai Jaa-ey, Dee-aa Aader Lee-aa Bula-ey, Nirdhan Sardhan Dono Bhaa-ee, Prabh Ki Klaa Maytee Na Jaa-ee, Keh
Kabir
Nirdhan Hai Soyee, Ja Kay Hirdai Ram Na Hoyee. ...
2.
Anger : A Sikh's Perspective
(Sikh Way of Life/Spirtuality)
... is the window, pain and pleasure are the gate-keepers, and virtue and sin are the gates. Anger is the great supreme commander, full of argument and strife, and the mind is the rebel king there. -----
Kabir
, ...
3.
Balmiki
(Sikh Way of Life/Sects and Cults)
... Raidas) and the
Kabir
Panthis (followers of
Kabir
), the Balmikis believe that Sage Valmiki was the avatar of God, and they uphold his work, the Ramayana as their holy scripture. Thesikhencyclopedia.com ...
4.
Prem Abodh Pothi
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... Bhagat Trilochan,
Kabir
, Sheikh Farid. Bhaktas of earlier periods Prahlad, Dhru, Sukdev and Balmiki are dealt with in the second part. The language of the Pothi is a mixture of Hindi and Punjabi and the ...
5.
Baba Mohan Valian Pothian
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... places, in the pothis, two different versions of the same hymn appear side by side. Certain hymns are jointly credited to
Kabir
and Namdev. For exmple, basant bdni
Kabir
Name Hand bhairau
Kabir
Namdev ...
6.
The Sikh Scriptures
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... Trilochan and Pipa were Maharashtrians, Sadhna was a Sindhi, Sain was from Madhya Pradesh, and
Kabir
, Bhikhen, Beni, Ramanand , Ravidas and Surdas were from Uttar Pradesh. 17 bhatts (court poets) most ...
7.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
(Scriptures/Scriptures)
... Sarang (1197-1253), Malar (12541293), Kanara (12941318), Kalian (1319-1326), Prabhati (1327-1351), Jaijavanti (1352-1353), Salok Sahaskriti (1353-1360), Gatha, Phuneh and Chaubole (1360-1364), Salok
Kabir
...
8.
True Living Guru
(Sikh Literature/Sikhism Articles)
... shave your head bald. ||25|| (SGGSJ, Ang 1365) Answer: This Saloak of Bhagat
Kabir
Ji neither condemns nor sees any loss in keeping hair. What Kabeer Ji really means is that if one does not fall ...
9.
Ahankar (pride)
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... to treat others as inferior to his own self. This would estrange him from humanity at large.
Kabir
says in this connection: "Thou thinks thyself to be great by tiny little deeds; but they who look ...
10.
Krodh (wrath)
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... tune like monkeys, and then have to face immense punishment at the hands of the couriers of death; in whose society, men turn into devils."'
Kabir
, in a similar vein, says, "Wrath, the great ...
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