I learned about Sikhi this week, and now here i am. I shed tears during parts of this and several other of your videos. It woke something up inside me that i legitimately thought was dead. I considered converting, but I'm not willing to give up weed (yet). I recently started praying again, because i got over my pride. I hadn't done it in a decade. Many of the Sikhi tenants you describe, rang true to my own. Protection, honour, equality, peace, compassion, honesty, these are all things that are very important to me. Your message is just and your cause is righteous. I've never used words of such gravity in a more sincere manner than I am now, nor have I felt compelled to do so until now. Godspeed.
+TrueTreeRadio Thanks ji, its great to hear that Sikhi resonates with you. Its all Gurus message and we are just the lowly messengers. Prayer is very important. I used to do weed myself before and it is very alluring. However when we meditate and realise that we can experience that Bliss and much more inside for free then we wont want to pollute our lungs and mind, rather go for the true bliss. Keep watching and learning and like our fb page to stay up to date on our activity. I always ask people this, if you believe in a cause and message, why not follow it and further it rather than let your mind hold you back. Vaheguru
Basics of Sikhi I stopped smoking cigarettes and my body felt much better. I was getting very sick, after i stopped i got bronchitis for 6 months and almost died. I only vape weed now so there's no smoke. I know it puts me in a stupor and it's a waste of time. I did it at first to have fun with friends and to have fun woth life, but it feels like it's not so fun anymore. I once meditated, before I ever smoked weed, and i went somewhere, it was like i entered into a dream. It was very strange, and felt real. I saw a large tree, so tall that it went past the clouds into the sky. An owl lead me to the tree, and a wolf protected me as i walked. It was very strange. I want to go back there. It took 2 hours of silent eyes closed meditation before this happened.
Hi my friend, I am rewatching some BoS videos and saw your comment. I was wondering how you are doing on your path connecting with The One? It has been 7 years since your comment, so I'm just curious! 😇
Sikh means Learner, I considered myself a Sikh my entire life and only recently gave up weed, I was a huge stoner, but if you meant converting as in becoming a Khalsa then I understand, however you can still learn Sikhi as you drop your bad habits, Ik and from personally they sometimes take time, but Sikhi was one of the main reasons why I stopped
I had no intention of getting past a minute of this video, but I ended up watching the entire thing. Im Punjabi myself, but I didn't know half of what he said; this is really interesting stuff.
I'm a Sufi Muslim, and i wear a Turban too 😃 Please and Blessing be apon you, i learned so much from your channel and will learn more. Hopefully you guys come to Chicago, so we can have a Chat (:
I am an Indian Born in Guyana! What I've noticed Is That My Dad Has a Sikh Name! In Our Home We Have Pictures of Guru Nanak and Guru Govinda Singh ! I Ask My Hindu Parents (Lol) Who are Those Two Men With Long Beards! They Replied! THEY ARE OUR TEACHERS ! After Coming To The United States of America! I Finally Realise Not All Hindus In Guyana Are Hindus! We Used Many Words of The Sikhs and Hindus Faith Combined! IT'S A RICH COMBINATION! VAHAE GURU!
Bhai jagraj singh is not with us anymore, but we surely will make sure that the seed he planted grows to a full tree. Thank You Bhai Jagraj Ji for your teachings. My Idol, bhai Jagraj Singh Ji. A great human indeed
***** Start with watching the videos on Basics of Sikhi channel...you can search for 'Naam Simran' on RUclips if you want to watch videos related to chanting and meditating on Gurbani. Hope that helps😊
In my opinion weed can be a gateway to spiritual practices. But after some-time , you realise marijuana is clouding your inner mirror day by day. If you are spiritual and you smoke weed , there will come a time in your life when you'll feel that the spirituality itself is more addictive than the weed , and then you quit. Just talking about my own experiences here. It may vary from person to person. But the call will always come from within.
I'm a HIndu. But I believe every Hindu should learn about Sikhi. There are 2 instances in my life where I truly felt the touch of God. First, while volunteering with an NGO to provide free education to underprivileged children , and second when I visited Sri Harmandar Sahib ji in Amritsar and sat in the langar to have food at the same place with thousands of people. It gave me a sense of oneness that is unexplainable in words.
Vdo is is really beautiful... there are so much things to learn... awareness about Sikhism is great .... Rabb Sukh Rakhey... Nanak Naam Chardi Kala, Tere Bhane Sarbat Da Bhala.
I am happy to see that there are open minded people out there who take the time to listen to you sincerely. Amazing listeners and amazing speaker. I am glad that there is such a knowledgable and personable advocate for Sikhs.
sikh religion is the only religion in the world where one can get food in their gurudwaras ( temples ) with the blessings of sikh gurus. no matter what religion one follows or even those without religion ( i am one of them ) can come to lanagar ( a place to eat food within gurudwaras ) and be fed and satisfy your hunger. sat sri akal.
Guru Granth Sahib Ji states: "The Langar - the Kitchen of the Guru's Shabad has been opened, and its supplies never run short." Panna 966 The Langar/Free Kitchen is an instituion and a message from The Gurus e.g. Guru Granth Sahib Ji, explicitly stated within Sikhs/Khalsa holy scripture. The Sikh Gurudwaras give free food - Langar (free kitchen) in every Gurudwara in the world, today on a 24/7 basis, all day and night, currently serving around 6-8 million meals per day, too all races/cultures/caste/gender/religions. Also, free shelter, in the Golden Temple and Gurdwaras around India especially, so serving humanity across the world : )
i admire sikhs and sikhism to the millionth degree. its just i inherited kind of a big ego and i cant seem to let go of it, and i dont believe in any sort of god. but i admire you and your religion so much. ill have to visit a sikh temple one day!
+Buk Lau The answer to ego is the connection to God, it humbles us when we connect to such a great power. You can use our video "relaxing vaheguru simran" to meditate on Gods name
+Basics of Sikhi I am the same, however I have a connection and meditate through music. I live two streets away from the biggest sikh temple in the entire UK and I have been so blind. I really like this teacher.
I am a hindu born and wants to convert to sikhi.Coz i found the real truth of vedas (in real form ) guru granth saheb only..I dont know why sikh dont preach the world best path to hindus in india..I think indian sikhs dont want non-punjabis to convert into sikhi..Sikhism in Punjab is going into partiality..Jats become the controllers of harmandar sahib and damdami taksal...Please remove castism from sikhi it is not part of this beautiful religion..
+Khaliz Rapper This channel is trying to spread Sikhi in India, to Punjabis and Non-Punjabis. We even have videos in hindi, Tamil and Bengali and more to come. Welcome to Sikhi brother and you're right, Caste is not part of Sikhi.
True bro, you are truly blessed and yes there is no caste/class within Sikhi / Khalsa panth, The Gurus explicitly rejected caste/varna system, as we are ultimately human-beings, when one becomes Sikh/Khalsa they get rid of these labels. "Recognize the Lord's Light (Spirit) within all, and do not consider social class or status; there are no classes or castes (varnas) in the world hereafter" (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 349). A Black / Brown / White coloured skin person can become a Sikh, a Jatt can become a Sikh, a Khatri can become a Sikh, a Brahmin can become a Sikh, a Chamar can become a Sikh, a Tharkan can become a Sikh, a low-class / middle-class / upper-class member of society can become a Sikh and if pleasing to The Creator can achieve enlightenment / mukti - liberation. Basically, it does not matter what a person cultural background is, once a person is a Sikh they get rid of the caste/class system and become Khalsa/pure.
Brother, caste is not part of hinduism as well. It is varna and not caste in english sense. Even varna is not based on birth. Krishna in gita says there are 4 Varna depending on nature and action of individual. But sadly hindus don't follow it as bhagavad Gita preaches. Same for mazhabi sikhs who are so called low caste sikhs , sikhism does not have it but so called original panjabi sikhs call converted low caste sikhs as mazhabi sikhs.
Hindu is not a religion but a nationality. Bhramin, Yogi, Jain, Vashnu, Sikhi, Islam, Jewish, Christianity, Buddhi are religions but not Hundu. Hindu is synonymous with Turk, Punjabi, Israeli, European, Chinese, Russian, Japanese etc.
i am in shock after discovering that guy so passionate about Sikhi passed away some years ago, he himself was a convert from hinduism ., and was giving such a spiritual service in that world.......I saw so many interesting videos of him without knowing he wasnt already in the world........sad sad....
Aap Jese crore ro mai Ek hi peda hote hai.. Big loss to humanity.. Irrecoverable loss to Sikhism...... Miss you😢 bro .May waheguru ji bless you . Or aap phirse janam leke Sikh ban k dharti pae aao or ese bhi Acha kaam kro sarbaat dae bhale lyi 🙏🙏🙏
Bro @basics of Sikhi, where did u get that amazing chanting of 'Waheguru' which u play at the beginning of ur every video, i want to listen to it, it gives me immense peace of mind. Brings tears in my eyes. Plzz give me the link.
+Mahesh Kamble Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. Its performed by Jagdeep Kaur of www.qi-rattan.com. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6 = Waheguru Simran).
like i told, Caste system is not the part of Hindu religion, its a part of culture. which is sick.. :/ but at the same time they are getting reservations every where, its just the way to separate people, still in practice since 1000 B C to this date.. I must say Guru nanak ji was a very compassionate man.. Equality is the only way to peace :)
+Shashank Srivastava Indeed brother, it is in equal, injustice of humanity. The Varna system (four Varnas) is part of the Hinduism. Sikhi is the only religion from the Indian subcontinent to explicitly say no, or renounce the Varna/Caste/Class system. The four doors of the Golden Temple was to show that anyone from any religion/caste/varna/gender/colour/race is welcome. 'Recognize the Lord's Light (Spirit) within all, and do not consider social class or status; there are no classes or castes in the world hereafter' (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 349).
There are 4 religions originated in Indian subcontinent, they all have same root . They respect each other. Similarly there r 4 religion originated in middle east; Islam, Christianity, Yahoods and zorastian.There are difference among them. Islam says only they r the best , only their followers will go to heaven, all others will go to hell.
+Khaliz Rapper Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. Its performed by Jagdeep Kaur of www.qi-rattan.com. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6 = Waheguru Simran).
I was enjoying learning about Sikhi until I found out about they also practice elements of a caste system. Irregardless of the fact that the Guru did not advocate for caste, Punjab Sikh's have this cultural practice. My experience is that most religions can't shake cultural practices from creeping in. Sad.
actually in india low caste were not allowed to be at same level while eating and not allowed to draw water from common well so guru ji made common well and common place for food
+Prabhinder Sahni God is knowledge and the langar was about knowledge. The elite in India were very rich and had access to the knowledge of the outside world. This was a good way for everyone to sit together and share a meal and also knowledge, so you have a more informed, productive, strong, and educated civilization. The knowledge today is with the educated hardworking young people and sadly the shameless, uneducated, religious fanatics for money and power have made it about "tables and chairs".
One of the reasons I couldn't live in India: they never stop honking! And when you get on a bigger street, it's literally painful! I've had to wear earplugs on the bus.
Hey basics of SIKHISM what is the path of waheguruji? For eg buddha path was awareness! Shiva mastered all the paths and he gave his knowledge to saptrishi and he also told there are 112 ways to reach it by physical!
Just as you are doing the admirable job of raising awareness about Sikhi, I believe I should clarify some of the misconceptions about Sanatan Dharma, in light of your above statement. We believe that there is only pure consciousness which is termed as Brahman (not to be confused with one of the four Varnas), which has manifested itself as this world (also termed as Maya or Prakriti). Conscious beings such as humans think themselves to be separate from Brahman by identifying themselves with Naam-Rupa. Very few of them, either through Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga or Jnana Yoga experience themselves to be One and merge with Brahman. This is termed moksha/nirvana etc. The ones who do not, keep accumulating good/bad karma and are subject to the life and death cycles. The Yogis who try to realize their true nature (Self-Realized) who leave the mundane world are called Swami/Swamini, the ones who remain married are called Rishi/Rishika. The truths these Gurus realized in their meditations are compiled in the four Vedas. Upanishads, Brahmanas, Aranyakas and Samhitas are commentaries, expositions and rituals that lead one to the Vedic truth. These utterances comprise Shrutis, passed down orally over centuries and are considered Eternal Truths and the knowledge in them are verifiable by following any of the four Yogic paths. All other spiritual work are written down as texts, which are referred to as Smritis, which are supposed to change as per Desh (country), Kala (time period). In short, new Shrutis keep getting created, which are relevant to a people in a particular time and place. These include Puranas and have stories with Devi/Devatas (Godesses and Gods), Asuras, Yakshas, Gandharvas and other divine beings. One such Purana is Vishnu Purana from which you have quoted the story of Mohini. Ours is a dialectical culture and people here realized that the way of passing down knowledge to people who are not on the path of a Jnana Yogi, is through music, dance, through stories and art/sculpture. The stories in the Puranas are also an access point to the Divine. They are not to be taken literally and judged moralistically but their essence is to be understood at the feet of a Guru. Otherwise, they remain just stories. In the world of Maya, the whole spectrum of good and bad gunas and qualities exist. Brahman (the Ultimate Consciousness) is manifesting as every kind of possibility. Yet, Brahman, the Unmanifest is free from these qualities. The Manifest Reality (Jagat) thus has Gods, including Shiva, who are also subject to qualities and emotions, like us. Hence, it is completely okay to us that a Pauranic text uses Devi/Devatas as characters in a story to illustrate a bit of knowledge. I am happy that you are aware of your teachings and are following it. Showing how Sikhi (or any other Faith) is different is important, otherwise people get think all paths are the same and end up confused, following no path. I would like to thank you for your enlightening videos, which helps me, a Sanatan Dharmi to be on my Maarag towards One-ness with Brahman. Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat-Shri-Akal! WaheGuruji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuruji Ki Fateh!
das what I want to know , since mayb jagraj singh aint here , i...uhh..,dunno about it anymo.Also muddy covid waters causes a hindrance to many parchars worldwide..
Waheguru. Whether you believe or disbelieve, on both sides you will just have a fancyful story. For the Gurus, Gursikhs, Saints, and Realized beings they have a living experience of the Oneness for themselves. Clearly one can see that this body is just an accumulation of food and that the mind is an accumulation of impressions. What we truly are, What is truly immortal in us, is the Oneness(or God that is more commonly used but doesn't completely capture the description of the Oneness), the Oneness that is all pervading, all doing, all achieving, all experiencing. Sikhi is about connecting with that Oneness, which is immortal, and transcending your limited nature which is subject to time.
I'm so proud to be Sikh
Same
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Let go of your pride, be greatful.
I love Sikhism
We love you 🙏🏽
Love you brother
And we love you
The love is shared
Love u too brother. Akaal sahaaye 🙏
I learned about Sikhi this week, and now here i am. I shed tears during parts of this and several other of your videos. It woke something up inside me that i legitimately thought was dead. I considered converting, but I'm not willing to give up weed (yet). I recently started praying again, because i got over my pride. I hadn't done it in a decade. Many of the Sikhi tenants you describe, rang true to my own. Protection, honour, equality, peace, compassion, honesty, these are all things that are very important to me. Your message is just and your cause is righteous. I've never used words of such gravity in a more sincere manner than I am now, nor have I felt compelled to do so until now. Godspeed.
+TrueTreeRadio Thanks ji, its great to hear that Sikhi resonates with you. Its all Gurus message and we are just the lowly messengers. Prayer is very important. I used to do weed myself before and it is very alluring. However when we meditate and realise that we can experience that Bliss and much more inside for free then we wont want to pollute our lungs and mind, rather go for the true bliss. Keep watching and learning and like our fb page to stay up to date on our activity. I always ask people this, if you believe in a cause and message, why not follow it and further it rather than let your mind hold you back. Vaheguru
Basics of Sikhi I stopped smoking cigarettes and my body felt much better. I was getting very sick, after i stopped i got bronchitis for 6 months and almost died. I only vape weed now so there's no smoke. I know it puts me in a stupor and it's a waste of time. I did it at first to have fun with friends and to have fun woth life, but it feels like it's not so fun anymore. I once meditated, before I ever smoked weed, and i went somewhere, it was like i entered into a dream. It was very strange, and felt real. I saw a large tree, so tall that it went past the clouds into the sky. An owl lead me to the tree, and a wolf protected me as i walked. It was very strange. I want to go back there. It took 2 hours of silent eyes closed meditation before this happened.
Hi my friend, I am rewatching some BoS videos and saw your comment. I was wondering how you are doing on your path connecting with The One? It has been 7 years since your comment, so I'm just curious! 😇
Sikh means Learner, I considered myself a Sikh my entire life and only recently gave up weed, I was a huge stoner, but if you meant converting as in becoming a Khalsa then I understand, however you can still learn Sikhi as you drop your bad habits, Ik and from personally they sometimes take time, but Sikhi was one of the main reasons why I stopped
I like this teacher. He is very informational about his faith.. Very nice for him to share so kindly and friendly..
+thpehc Yes, he is fabulous! He has many videos online through this channel.
unfortunately Cancer took him from us.. :-)
I had no intention of getting past a minute of this video, but I ended up watching the entire thing. Im Punjabi myself, but I didn't know half of what he said; this is really interesting stuff.
This is my first time I've heard about Sikhs. And its wonderful :)
Sikhs are awesome I love how thay give food to poor and love others no other group like them
I'm a Sufi Muslim, and i wear a Turban too 😃
Please and Blessing be apon you, i learned so much from your channel and will learn more.
Hopefully you guys come to Chicago, so we can have a Chat (:
respect. from what i know about Sufism, i really like it. any spirtual texts you reccomend for Sufism?
Wow... That's called inspiration. Either u go UK to meet him.
@@hitkid96 cool ill take a look! Thanks
Excellent channel love from Israel.
Sikhs are like religious superheroes :)
I am an Indian Born in Guyana! What I've noticed Is That My Dad Has a Sikh Name! In Our Home We Have Pictures of Guru Nanak and Guru Govinda Singh ! I Ask My Hindu Parents (Lol) Who are Those Two Men With Long Beards! They Replied! THEY ARE OUR TEACHERS ! After Coming To The United States of America! I Finally Realise Not All Hindus In Guyana Are Hindus! We Used Many Words of The Sikhs and Hindus Faith Combined! IT'S A RICH COMBINATION! VAHAE GURU!
Winston Bachan Brother try lo learn punjabi and than read Guru Granth Sahib
Arsh Kakkar theres also translations
?????
I am African and and I love Sikhi.
@Anmol Singh yes
Very happy to note sikhi is gaining momentum, it's a way to say we are all the same.
Bhai jagraj singh is not with us anymore, but we surely will make sure that the seed he planted grows to a full tree. Thank You Bhai Jagraj Ji for your teachings.
My Idol, bhai Jagraj Singh Ji. A great human indeed
i miss him
😭😭😭...
Your idol? Lol ironic
Dude same thing with me, I used to smoke weed everyday until Maharaj showed me that there's actually a naam nasha
May Waheguru bless all of us like He blessed you...
***** Start with watching the videos on Basics of Sikhi channel...you can search for 'Naam Simran' on RUclips if you want to watch videos related to chanting and meditating on Gurbani. Hope that helps😊
check out Nihang Singh. They all good with Sukha (Mary Jane) but cool warriors :)
Ladi Puriwal no that’s not correct.
In my opinion weed can be a gateway to spiritual practices. But after some-time , you realise marijuana is clouding your inner mirror day by day.
If you are spiritual and you smoke weed , there will come a time in your life when you'll feel that the spirituality itself is more addictive than the weed , and then you quit.
Just talking about my own experiences here. It may vary from person to person. But the call will always come from within.
I say too many times! AMAAAAAAZING
I am a hindi but i have been to gurudwara and golden Temple and iam proud that sikhs are part of india 😇
I'm a HIndu.
But I believe every Hindu should learn about Sikhi.
There are 2 instances in my life where I truly felt the touch of God.
First, while volunteering with an NGO to provide free education to underprivileged children , and second when I visited Sri Harmandar Sahib ji in Amritsar and sat in the langar to have food at the same place with thousands of people. It gave me a sense of oneness that is unexplainable in words.
Sikhism is beautiful brother. It’s an acceptance of truth. Satnaam Waheguru 🙏
I might convert to Sikhism some time in te future. Right now, there is no Gurduwara where I live.
+Cheesus Crust depending on where you live
there's shabad on RUclips which you can pray with
conversion is not the only way. . study scriptures
The Savior where do u live?
Where do u live I’ll help u
Vdo is is really beautiful... there are so much things to learn... awareness about Sikhism is great .... Rabb Sukh Rakhey... Nanak Naam Chardi Kala, Tere Bhane Sarbat Da Bhala.
I'm so proud to be a sikh!
The guy in the background for the starting of the vid seemed so interested
Sikh is ultimate, it has incorporated all the good things from almost all the religion. Waheguruji ka Khalsa waheguruji ki fateh.
+Amey Deshmukh What do you mean"incorporated all good things from almost all religion." It is a distinct and a unique path of merging with God.
+Manhar Singh True bro.
Truth remains the truth be it with whatever label... Maybe it's the earlier religions that stopped short of recognizing the perfect values
Pure love. Something Christianity never has done and nothing the Western world and Bible is about . Thankful for people like him.
i appreciate these people being so open to learning about sikhi. paaji explains it so well too, i'm also learning a lot about my own religion
The one with a hat on is in deep thought.
Arent we all. Thats why we’re here watching i guess
He seemed confused, the other guy seemed a bit more witty and sharp.
I am happy to see that there are open minded people out there who take the time to listen to you sincerely. Amazing listeners and amazing speaker. I am glad that there is such a knowledgable and personable advocate for Sikhs.
I like Sikh religion...... Great work bro 👋
i am very happy to see you people ,telling true meaning of sikhism
wahegure mehar kre
Not sikh myself but i do admire your videos your message is always positive rip brother
sikh religion is the only religion in the world where one can get food in their gurudwaras ( temples ) with the blessings of sikh gurus. no matter what religion one follows or even those without religion ( i am one of them ) can come to lanagar ( a place to eat food within gurudwaras ) and be fed and satisfy your hunger. sat sri akal.
Hare Krishnas give free food too.
Guru Granth Sahib Ji states: "The Langar - the Kitchen of the Guru's Shabad has been opened, and its supplies never run short." Panna 966
The Langar/Free Kitchen is an instituion and a message from The Gurus e.g. Guru Granth Sahib Ji, explicitly stated within Sikhs/Khalsa holy scripture. The Sikh Gurudwaras give free food - Langar (free kitchen) in every Gurudwara in the world, today on a 24/7 basis, all day and night, currently serving around 6-8 million meals per day, too all races/cultures/caste/gender/religions. Also, free shelter, in the Golden Temple and Gurdwaras around India especially, so serving humanity across the world : )
at my local hindu temple, you have to "donate" inorder to get half a banana
Anmol S 🤣
@@JattAnmoli 😂😂😂😂
Learning so much about my religion and take pride in it, thank you for the videos
You are doing great job by teaching other people about sikhi ♥️♥️
i admire sikhs and sikhism to the millionth degree. its just i inherited kind of a big ego and i cant seem to let go of it, and i dont believe in any sort of god. but i admire you and your religion so much. ill have to visit a sikh temple one day!
+Buk Lau The answer to ego is the connection to God, it humbles us when we connect to such a great power. You can use our video "relaxing vaheguru simran" to meditate on Gods name
+Basics of Sikhi I am the same, however I have a connection and meditate through music. I live two streets away from the biggest sikh temple in the entire UK and I have been so blind. I really like this teacher.
+Buk Lau
Curious: what country are you in, please?
canada
Buk Lau
Man, Canada almost has more Sikhs than India! Hope you go to a temple soon. You'd be welcomed.
Wonderful endeavour guys! Waheguruji mehar karan!
Very nice video! Intressting :)
Sikhs looks very friendly and good people! Respect to all sikhs!
I am a hindu born and wants to convert to sikhi.Coz i found the real truth of vedas (in real form ) guru granth saheb only..I dont know why sikh dont preach the world best path to hindus in india..I think indian sikhs dont want non-punjabis to convert into sikhi..Sikhism in Punjab is going into partiality..Jats become the controllers of harmandar sahib and damdami taksal...Please remove castism from sikhi it is not part of this beautiful religion..
+Khaliz Rapper This channel is trying to spread Sikhi in India, to Punjabis and Non-Punjabis. We even have videos in hindi, Tamil and Bengali and more to come. Welcome to Sikhi brother and you're right, Caste is not part of Sikhi.
True bro, you are truly blessed and yes there is no caste/class within Sikhi / Khalsa panth, The Gurus explicitly rejected caste/varna system, as we are ultimately human-beings, when one becomes Sikh/Khalsa they get rid of these labels.
"Recognize the Lord's Light (Spirit) within all, and do not consider social class or status; there are no classes or castes (varnas) in the world hereafter" (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 349).
A Black / Brown / White coloured skin person can become a Sikh, a Jatt can become a Sikh, a Khatri can become a Sikh, a Brahmin can become a Sikh, a Chamar can become a Sikh, a Tharkan can become a Sikh, a low-class / middle-class / upper-class member of society can become a Sikh and if pleasing to The Creator can achieve enlightenment / mukti - liberation. Basically, it does not matter what a person cultural background is, once a person is a Sikh they get rid of the caste/class system and become Khalsa/pure.
Brother, caste is not part of hinduism as well.
It is varna and not caste in english sense.
Even varna is not based on birth. Krishna in gita says there are 4 Varna depending on nature and action of individual. But sadly hindus don't follow it as bhagavad Gita preaches.
Same for mazhabi sikhs who are so called low caste sikhs , sikhism does not have it but so called original panjabi sikhs call converted low caste sikhs as mazhabi sikhs.
Yeah brother
Hindu is not a religion but a nationality. Bhramin, Yogi, Jain, Vashnu, Sikhi, Islam, Jewish, Christianity, Buddhi are religions but not Hundu. Hindu is synonymous with Turk, Punjabi, Israeli, European, Chinese, Russian, Japanese etc.
it is symbol of peace and bravery
I loved there reaction
That's the best video ever please upload more videos from India
very good about spreading ideas about Sikhism
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh
Gal sire hi laa ti is vaar. Eh munda interested vi siga. Good job.
i am in shock after discovering that guy so passionate about Sikhi passed away some years ago, he himself was a convert from hinduism ., and was giving such a spiritual service in that world.......I saw so many interesting videos of him without knowing he wasnt already in the world........sad sad....
What a great sewa B.O.Sikhi
very nicely done,, u r doing a great job sir..
Huge Respect ....
Aap Jese crore ro mai Ek hi peda hote hai.. Big loss to humanity.. Irrecoverable loss to Sikhism......
Miss you😢 bro .May waheguru ji bless you . Or aap phirse janam leke Sikh ban k dharti pae aao or ese bhi Acha kaam kro sarbaat dae bhale lyi 🙏🙏🙏
Waheguru Waheguru jio Waheguru Waheguru
very nice Paji Keep it up
Very nice, i always learn something new with these videos, and i appreciate that!
+Playmyharp
Are you Sikh?
i love this equality concept of sikhism
v. nice .
waheguru sab da bhala kare.
Bro @basics of Sikhi, where did u get that amazing chanting of 'Waheguru' which u play at the beginning of ur every video, i want to listen to it, it gives me immense peace of mind. Brings tears in my eyes. Plzz give me the link.
+Mahesh Kamble Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. Its performed by Jagdeep Kaur of www.qi-rattan.com. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6 = Waheguru Simran).
Thanks a lot Basics of Sikhi , this song gives me immense peace of mind.
Sikh is great..... I love ..sikhi
like i told, Caste system is not the part of Hindu religion, its a part of culture. which is sick.. :/ but at the same time they are getting reservations every where, its just the way to separate people, still in practice since 1000 B C to this date..
I must say Guru nanak ji was a very compassionate man.. Equality is the only way to peace :)
+Shashank Srivastava Indeed brother, it is in equal, injustice of humanity. The Varna system (four Varnas) is part of the Hinduism. Sikhi is the only religion from the Indian subcontinent to explicitly say no, or renounce the Varna/Caste/Class system. The four doors of the Golden Temple was to show that anyone from any religion/caste/varna/gender/colour/race is welcome.
'Recognize the Lord's Light (Spirit) within all, and do not consider social class or status; there are no classes or castes in the world hereafter' (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 349).
Nice video to watch this morning
2:05.. look at man expresionn.... totally priceless......... :p
Haha, I didnt notice before, thank you :)
Hinduism+Buddhism+Sikhism= best indian religion
+Jainism also!
+Mario Zelda Metroid As he said we all are one bro
There are 4 religions originated in Indian subcontinent, they all have same root . They respect each other. Similarly there r 4 religion originated in middle east; Islam, Christianity, Yahoods and zorastian.There are difference among them. Islam says only they r the best , only their followers will go to heaven, all others will go to hell.
ZMM We fuck your India
sahi hai bhai! make awarness on people.🤗
I can hear bhai Jagraj Singh all day
Am watching this is 2022...
"But now if you don't believe, thall shall burn in hell!" Hahahahah love this dude man.
Amazing
12:04 - I think familiarization of Sikhism is required the most in the USA.
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ☬ ☬ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ
Veere, video bahut vadhiyea bane hai
tusi jankari ho, vahiguru mehar kare tere te naam japave
Vahiguru Je Ka Khalsa ☬ ☬ Vahiguru jJe Ki Fateh
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ☬ ☬ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ
I love n respect Sikhs , subconsciously happend since childhood ,that time don't know,what is religion
Awosme
Verry good job
Can anyone please tell me from where i can download the simran of waheguru which introduced in the starting..Please help..
+Khaliz Rapper Vaheguru Simran in the Intro and Outro is how Sikhs chant Gods name. Its performed by Jagdeep Kaur of www.qi-rattan.com. You can download it for free from www.thekdp.com (Jam 2, track 6 = Waheguru Simran).
R.i.p veer wahaguru mahar kare
i love this
gr8 sir
I am hindu boy number of times go to gurudwara in Hyderabad ammrpat gurudwara lot of love 💞💞 my sick 10 gurus and banda singh bahudur .
God bless you
What do the different colors for your turbans represent? I’m very curious .
style, there isnt any religious meaning
Nice to see Bhai Satpal Singh from Nanak Naam channel @4:33
Sache Naam Ki Laage Bhukh... 😀
waheguru !!
Nice work veerji, but there are some concepts which i feel there should be more research like reincarnation , naam japna
Vaheguru
☬ Waheguru Ji ☬
Me sochta hu humara India Hindustan kitna mahan he Jo iha se itna Religion ka birth huya he....... Proud to be an Indian......
I was enjoying learning about Sikhi until I found out about they also practice elements of a caste system. Irregardless of the fact that the Guru did not advocate for caste, Punjab Sikh's have this cultural practice. My experience is that most religions can't shake cultural practices from creeping in. Sad.
Message is pure but this had me rolling looool 4:48
Good veer ji
Waheguru
I am Muslim respect every religion we have to understand every culture and there opinions
good job bro
"langar is to break down the caste system" Did the gurus say that or is it your opinion? langar btw is a great concept
actually in india low caste were not allowed to be at same level while eating and not allowed to draw water from common well so guru ji made common well and common place for food
+Prabhinder Sahni God is knowledge and the langar was about knowledge. The elite in India were very rich and had access to the knowledge of the outside world. This was a good way for everyone to sit together and share a meal and also knowledge, so you have a more informed, productive, strong, and educated civilization. The knowledge today is with the educated hardworking young people and sadly the shameless, uneducated, religious fanatics for money and power have made it about "tables and chairs".
I like your English
waheguru
Pause at 4:48
Nice
So we have to give 10% of our income but all i ever see are $1 bills.
some people give it as langar or food products wich is more helpful
Raj Karega khalsa
One of the reasons I couldn't live in India: they never stop honking! And when you get on a bigger street, it's literally painful! I've had to wear earplugs on the bus.
wah sikho
Hey basics of SIKHISM what is the path of waheguruji? For eg buddha path was awareness! Shiva mastered all the paths and he gave his knowledge to saptrishi and he also told there are 112 ways to reach it by physical!
If Shiva mastered all the ways to God then how come he lost his control and ran after Mohini in lust? (Vishnu in disguise)
Just as you are doing the admirable job of raising awareness about Sikhi, I believe I should clarify some of the misconceptions about Sanatan Dharma, in light of your above statement. We believe that there is only pure consciousness which is termed as Brahman (not to be confused with one of the four Varnas), which has manifested itself as this world (also termed as Maya or Prakriti).
Conscious beings such as humans think themselves to be separate from Brahman by identifying themselves with Naam-Rupa. Very few of them, either through Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga or Jnana Yoga experience themselves to be One and merge with Brahman. This is termed moksha/nirvana etc. The ones who do not, keep accumulating good/bad karma and are subject to the life and death cycles.
The Yogis who try to realize their true nature (Self-Realized) who leave the mundane world are called Swami/Swamini, the ones who remain married are called Rishi/Rishika. The truths these Gurus realized in their meditations are compiled in the four Vedas. Upanishads, Brahmanas, Aranyakas and Samhitas are commentaries, expositions and rituals that lead one to the Vedic truth. These utterances comprise Shrutis, passed down orally over centuries and are considered Eternal Truths and the knowledge in them are verifiable by following any of the four Yogic paths.
All other spiritual work are written down as texts, which are referred to as Smritis, which are supposed to change as per Desh (country), Kala (time period). In short, new Shrutis keep getting created, which are relevant to a people in a particular time and place. These include Puranas and have stories with Devi/Devatas (Godesses and Gods), Asuras, Yakshas, Gandharvas and other divine beings. One such Purana is Vishnu Purana from which you have quoted the story of Mohini. Ours is a dialectical culture and people here realized that the way of passing down knowledge to people who are not on the path of a Jnana Yogi, is through music, dance, through stories and art/sculpture. The stories in the Puranas are also an access point to the Divine. They are not to be taken literally and judged moralistically but their essence is to be understood at the feet of a Guru. Otherwise, they remain just stories.
In the world of Maya, the whole spectrum of good and bad gunas and qualities exist. Brahman (the Ultimate Consciousness) is manifesting as every kind of possibility. Yet, Brahman, the Unmanifest is free from these qualities. The Manifest Reality (Jagat) thus has Gods, including Shiva, who are also subject to qualities and emotions, like us. Hence, it is completely okay to us that a Pauranic text uses Devi/Devatas as characters in a story to illustrate a bit of knowledge.
I am happy that you are aware of your teachings and are following it. Showing how Sikhi (or any other Faith) is different is important, otherwise people get think all paths are the same and end up confused, following no path. I would like to thank you for your enlightening videos, which helps me, a Sanatan Dharmi to be on my Maarag towards One-ness with Brahman. Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat-Shri-Akal! WaheGuruji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuruji Ki Fateh!
What are you trying to say about Mahadev basics of sikhi ??
Anand bajpai is only asking what the path of waheguruji is, he is not being ignorant towards Sikhism, so why do you respond with this statement ??
Why don't you put more videos now
das what I want to know , since mayb jagraj singh aint here , i...uhh..,dunno about it anymo.Also muddy covid waters causes a hindrance to many parchars worldwide..
Waheguru. Whether you believe or disbelieve, on both sides you will just have a fancyful story. For the Gurus, Gursikhs, Saints, and Realized beings they have a living experience of the Oneness for themselves. Clearly one can see that this body is just an accumulation of food and that the mind is an accumulation of impressions. What we truly are, What is truly immortal in us, is the Oneness(or God that is more commonly used but doesn't completely capture the description of the Oneness), the Oneness that is all pervading, all doing, all achieving, all experiencing. Sikhi is about connecting with that Oneness, which is immortal, and transcending your limited nature which is subject to time.