SAI Knows your "True Needs" your desires. Pray and then leave it to SAI's hands.. Trusting that he will do what he knows is best for you.
Om Sai Ram..
SAI Knows your "True Needs" your desires. Pray and then leave it to SAI's hands.. Trusting that he will do what he knows is best for you.
Om Sai Ram..
Aao Sai , are the TWO blessed words which gave the world the power of GOD. There are no words which can be produced or used to thank Shri Mahalsapati who actually introduced BABA to this earthly plane with a named identity. These are the words which gave a name to an incarnated soul. It was the power and love of the two words which had so much devotion and affection that BABA accepted the word SAI as his name and stayed back at the pious soil of SHIRDI for ever. Sri Harmandir Sahib (or Darbar Sahib) informally referred to as The Golden Temple, is culturally the most significant shrine of the Sikhs and one of the oldest Sikh Gurudwara. It is located in the city of Amritsar, which was established by Guru Ram Das, the fourth guru of the Sikhs and is known as "guru di nagri" meaning city of the Sikh Guru.IntroductionThe Harmandir Sahib is considered holy by Sikhs because the eternal Guru of Sikhism, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, is always present inside in it and its construction was mainly intended to build a place of worship for men and women from all walks of life and all religion to come and worship God equally. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the holiest literature in the Sikh religion, the tenth Guru of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh on 7th October 1708 at Nanded made it the eternal Sikh Guru and the leader of Sikhism. Anywhere in the world where the Guru Granth Sahib is present is equally holy and precious to Sikhs. Amritsar is the location of Harmandir Sahib.HistoryIts name literally meaning, House of God. The fourth Guru of Sikhism, [Guru Ram Das], excavated a tank in 1577 AD which subsequently became known as Amritsar (meaning: Pool of the Nectar of Immortality, giving its name to the city that grew around it. In due course, a splendid Sikh edifice, Harmandir Sahib rose in the middle of this tank and became the supreme centre of Sikhism. Its sanctum came to house the Adi Granth comprising compositions of Sikhi Gurus and other saints considered to have Sikh values and philosophies e.g. Baba Farid, Kabir, etc. The compilation of the Adi Granth was started by the fifth Guru of Sikhism, Guru Arjan Dev Ji.Originally built during 1574 AD, the site of the temple was surrounded by a small lake in a thin forest. The third of the six grand Mughals, emperor Akbar, who visited the third Sikh Guru, Guru Amar Das, at the neighbouring town of Goindval was so impressed by the way of life in the town that he gave a jagir (the land and the revenues of several villages in the vicinity) to the Guru's daughter Bhani as a gift on her marriage to Bhai Jetha, who later became the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das. Guru Ram Das enlarged the lake and built a small township around it. The town was named after Guru Ram Das as "Guru Ka Chak", "Chak Ram Das" or "Ram Das Pura".During the leadership of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev (1581-1606), the full-fledged Temple was built. In December 1588 the great Muslim Sufi saint of Lahore, Hazrat Mian Mir, who was a close friend of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, initiated the construction of the temple by laying the first foundation stone (December 1588 AD). A mason then straightened the stone but Guru Arjan Dev told him that, as he had undone the work just completed by the holy man, a disaster might come to the Harmandir Sahib. It was later attacked by the Mughals.The temple was completed in 1604. Guru Arjan Dev, installed the Guru Granth Sahib in it and appointed Baba Buddha Ji as the first Granthi (Reader) of it on August 1604 AD. In the mid 18th century it was attacked by the Afghans, by one of Ahmed Shah Abdali's Generals, Jahan Khan, and had to be substantially rebuilt in the 1760s. However, in response a Sikh Army was sent to hunt down the Afghan force. They were under orders to show no mercy and historical evidence suggests none was shown. Both forces met each other 5 miles outside Amritsar; Jahan Khan's army was destroyed. He himself was decapitated by commander Sardar Dayal Singh.The Harmandir Sahib Complex and areas in its vicinityThe temple is surrounded by a large lake of water, known as the Sarovar which consists of Amrit (Holy Water or Immortal Nectar). There are four entrances to the temple, signifying the importance of acceptance and openness; ostensibly, this concept is reminiscent of the tent of Abraham in the Old Testament -- his tent was open on all four sides in order to be able to welcome travelers from all directions. Inside the temple complex there are many shrines to past Sikh Gurus, Saints and martyrs (see map). There are three holy trees (Bers) each signifiying a historical event or Sikh saint. Inside the temple there many memorial plaques that commemorate past Sikh historical events, saints, martyrs and includes commemorative inscriptions of all the Sikh soldiers who died fighting in World wars one and two. For a new visitor the first recommended place to visit is the information Office highlighted in the map and followed by visiting the Sikh Central museum near the main entrance and clock tower. Anyone who wants to enter the Harmandir Sahib may do so, irrespective of religion, colour, creed or sex. The only restrictions are that the person must not drink alcohol, eat meat or smoke cigarettes or other drugs while in the shrine. Visitors are, as well, expected to dress appropriately and everyone must cover their heads as a sign of respect, remove their shoes and wash their feet in the small pool of water as they enter the Harmandir Sahib premises. Head scarves are provided. All Sikh temples (Gurdwaras) in the world follow this traditional rule that everyone is welcome to enter. There are four doors to get into the Harmandir Sahib, meaning that Harmandir sahib is open to anyone.The Amritsar areaAmritsar is located in the Majha region of the Punjab. Majha is also known as the Bari Doab, since it is the Doab (Do = two, ab = rivers) or the (fluvial) tract of land which lies between two of the five great rivers of the province, the Ravi and the Beas. As such, Majha lies in the heart of the ancient Punjab region, comprised of Gurdaspur, Batala and Tarn Taran Sahib as well as Amritsar. ...
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Happy Gurunanak Jayanti,
Satnaam Shri Waheguru Ji Apki Har Manokamna Puri Kre.
"SATGUR NANAK PARGTEYA"
Mitti Dhund Jag Channan Hoia.
Aap ji Nu Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Ji De Aagman Purab Dian Lakh-Lakh Vadayian ji.
HAPPY GURPURAB!!
May Happiness & Blessings
Surround You As We Join Together To Remember The Beloved "SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI" And The
Beginnings of Sikhism.
HAPPY GURPURAB TO ALL…!!
“NANAK Naam Chardi Kalaa,
Tere Bhane Sarbat Da Bhala”
Dhan Dhan Sahib "SRI GURU NANAK DEV JI" De Aagan,
Purab Di Aap Nu Te Aap De Privaar Nu Lakh-Lakh Vadhayi Hove Ji..
NANAK Nich kahe vichaar,
Waria na jaava ek waar,
Jo tud bhave sai bhali kaar,
Tu sada salamat nirankaar
Gurpurab Di Lakh Lakh Wadai..!!
Guru is Aspiration
Guru is Inspiration
Happy Gurpurab!!
May The Name Of WAHEGURU
Be Enshrined In Your Heart.
May GURU Ji's Divine Love
and Blessings be with you Always.
HAPPY GURPURAB !!
India observes “Guru Nanak Jayanti” or “Gurpurab” on Sunday 17 th Nov 2013, a day which marks the birth anniversary of “Guru Nanak,” the founder of Sikhism and the first of the 10 Sikh gurus. The date of Guru Nanak Jayanti, considered to be Sikhism’s most sacred festival, varies each year and falls on the full moon, or “Kartik Poornima,” in accordance with the Hindu lunar calendar.
On this day, Sikh devotees typically sing hymns in praise of the Guru, while Gurudwaras, or Sikh temples, organize “Langars,” community meals served without charge to people from all walks of life. Devotees also organize religious processions holding the “Nishan Sahib,” or the Sikh flag, to spread the teachings of the Guru. People performing “Gatka,” a Sikh martial art, is a common site during these processions.
Government offices, schools, colleges and stock markets are also closed in India on this day.
ANKIT KAPOOR..
Saari Duniya De Vich Koi Na Greeb Hove, Aisa Na Koi Hove Jinu Roti Na Naseeb Hove,
Rukhi - Meesi Sab Nu Khavai Baba Nanka..
Eho Jahia Kushiya Leai Baba Nanka !!
Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji De Parkash Utsav Te Aap Sab Nu Lakh Lakh Vadayi Hove Ji..!!
Hindu Ho Ya Musalman, Sikh Ho Ya Isai, Ishwar Ka Duja Naam Hai Baba Sai..
Kaun Kehta Hai Ki Sai Sirf Mera Hai, Har Sheh Mein Sai Naam Sirf Tera Hai..
Jeewan Maati Mein Mat Rol, Apne Mann Ki Ankhein Khol, Bheetar Ke Darwar Khol..
Aur Dil Se Sai Sai Bol...
Sabka Malik Ek..
Maa Kali Of Kalighat Shakti Peetha - Kolkata, West Bengal
Kalighat Kali Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu goddess Maa Kali.
It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Kalighat was a Ghat (landing stage) sacred to Kali on the old course of the Hooghly river (Bhagirathi) in the city of Calcutta. The name Calcutta is said to have been derived from the word Kalighat. The river over a period of time has moved away from the temple. The temple is now on the banks of a small canal called Adi Ganga which connects to the Hoogly. The Adi Ganga was the original course of the river Hoogly (Ganga). Hence the name Adi (original) Ganga Kalighat is regarded as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of India, where the various parts of Sati's body are said to have fallen, in the course of Shiva's Rudra Tandava. Kalighat represents the site where the toes of the right foot of Dakshayani or Sati fell. Legend has it that a devotee discovered a luminant ray of light coming from the Bhagirathi river bed, and upon investigating its source came upon a piece of stone carved in the form of a human toe. He also found a Svayambhu Lingam of Nakuleshwar Bhairav nearby, and started worshiping Kaali in the midst of a thick jungle.
Kalighat is also associated with the worship offered to Kali by a Dasanami Monk by name Chowranga Giri, and the Chowringee area of Calcutta is said to have been named after him.
Sarva Mangala Mangalye, Sive Sarvardha Sadhike, Saranye Trayamabake Gauri, Narayani Namostute.•••••• Shri Shani Dev ki Aarti ••••••
Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari,Sooraj Ke Putra Prabhu Chaaya Mahataari.
Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari, Shyaam Ank Vakra Drasht Chaturbhujaa Dhaari,Nilaambar Dhaar Naath Gaj Ki Asavaari .
Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari, Sooraj Ke Putra Prabhu Chaaya Mahataari. Kirit Mukut Shish Sahaj Dipat Hai Lilaari,Muktan Ki Maal Gale Shobhit Balihaari. Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari, Sooraj Ke Putra Prabhu Chaaya Mahataari.
Modak Mishtaan Paan Chadhat Hai Supaari, Lohaa Til Tel Udad Mahishi Ati Pyaari. Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari. Dev Danuj Rishi Muni Surat Nar Naari,Vishvanaath Dharat Dhyaan Sharan Hai Tumhaari.
Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Bhaktan Hitakaari, Sooraj Ke Putra Prabhu Chaaya Mahataari.
•••••• SHANI CHALISA ••••••
Jay Ganesh Girija Suvan, Mangal Karan Kripaal, Deenan Ke Dukh Door Kari, Kijei Naath Nihaal. Jay Jay Shri Shanidev Prabhu, Sunahu Vinay Maharaaj, Karahu Kripa He Ravi Tanay, Raakhahu Jan Ki Laaj.
Jayati Jayati Shanidev Dayaala, Karat Sada Bhaktan Pratipaala. Chaari Bhuja, Tanu Shyaam Virajei, Maathe Ratan Mukut Chhavi Chhajei. Param Vishaal Manohar Bhaala, Tedhi Drishti Bhrakuti Vikaraala. Kundal Shravan Chamaacham Chamake, Hiye Maal Muktan Mani Damakei. Kar Me Gadaa Trishul Kuthara, Pal Biich Karei Arihi Sanhaara. Pingal, Krishno, Chhaaya, Nandan, Yam, Konasth, Raudra, Dukh Bhanjan. Sauri, Mand Shani, Dash Naama, Bhaanu Putra Pujahi Sab Kaama. Jaapar Prabhu Prasann Havei Jaahi, Rankahu Raav Karei Kshan Maahi. Parvatahu Trin Hoi Nihaarat, Trinahu Ko Parvat Kari Daarat. Raaj Milat Van Raamahi Dinhayo, Kaikeihu Ki Mati Hari Linhayo. Vanahu Me Mrig Kapat Dikhaai, Maatu Jaanaki Gai Churaai. Lashanahi Shakti Vikal Karidaara, Machiga Dal Me Haahaakaara. Raavan Ki Gati-Mati Bauraai, Ramachandra So Bair Badhaai. Diyo Keet Kari Kanchan Lanka, Baji Bajarang Bir Ki Danka. Nrip Vikram Par Tuhi Pagu Dhaara, Chitra Mayoor Nigali Gai Haara. Haar Naulakha Laagyo Chori, Haath Pair Daravaayo Tori. Bhaari Dasha Nikrasht Dikhaayo, Telahi Ghar Kolhu Chalvaayo. Vinay Raag Dipak Mah Kinhayo, Tab Prasann Prabhu Hvei Sukh Dinhayo. Harishchandra Nrip Naari Bikaani, Aapahu Bhare Dom Ghar Paani. Taise Nal Par Dasha Siraani, Bhunji-Meen Kud Gai Paani. Shri Shankarahi Gahyo Jab Jaai, Paaravati Ko Sati Karaai. Tanik Vikalokat Hi Kari Reesa, Nabh Udi Gayo Gaurisut Seesa. Paandav Par Bhai Dasha Tumhaari, Bachi Dropadi Hoti Ughaari. Kaurav Ke Bhi Gati Mati Maarayo, Yuddh Mahabharat Kari Darayo. Ravi Kah Mukh Mah Dhari Tatkaala, Lekar Kudi Parayo Paataala. Shesh Dev-Lakhi Vinati Laai, Ravi Ko Mukh Te Diyo Chhudaai. Vaahan Prabhu Ke Saat Sujaana, Jag Diggaj Gardabh Mrig Svaana. Jambuk Sinh Aadi Nakh Dhaari, So Phal Jyotish Kahat Pukaari. Gaj Vaahan Lakshmi Grih Aavei, Hay Te Sukh Sampatti Upajaavei. Gardabh Haani Karei Bahu Kaaja, Singh Siddhakar Raaj Samaaja. Jambuk Buddhi Nasht Kar Daarei, Mrig De Kasht Praan Sanhaarei. Jab Aavahi Svaan Savaari, Chori Aadi Hoy Dar Bhaari. Taisahi Chaari Charan Yah Naama, Svarn Lauh Chaandi Aru Taama. Lauh Charan Par Jab Prabhu Aavei, Dhan Jan Sampatti Nasht Karaavei. Samta Taamra Rajat Shubhakaari, Svarn Sarvasukh Mangal Bhaari. Jo Yah Shani Charitra Nit Gaavei, Kabahu Na Dasha Nikrisht Sataavei. Adbhut Naath Dikhaavei Leela, Karei Shatru Ke Nashi Bali Dhila. Jo Pandit Suyogya Bulavaai, Vidhivat Shani Grah Shaanti Karaai. Peepal Jal Shani Divas Chadhaavat, Deep Daan Dei Bahu Sukh Paavat. Kahat Ram Sundar Prabhu Daasa, Shani Sumirat Sukh Hot Prakaasha. Path Shanishchar Dev Ko, Ki Ho Vimal Taiyaar, Karat Path Chalis Din, Ho Bhavasaagar Paar.What Is The Goal of Life?
Very few raises this question. Many slumber in darkness. The objective of life is not the pursuit of physical pleasures, the true object of life is God. Seek Him in the inner cave of your heart. Worship Him with all the fire of your heart's devotion. An ounce of godliness is worth more than million tons of righteous possessions and gains. Truth alone will survive. It is eternal, for Truth is God and God is Truth.
Om Sai Shree Sai Jai Jai Sai...
Ek Aas - Ek Ehsas Meri Soch, Or Bus Aap…Sai! Ek Sawaal - Ek Majaal Aapka Khayaal, Or Bus Aap… Baba ! Kabhi Subha - Kabhi Sham Aapka Saath, Or Bus Aap… Sai ! Ek Dua - Ek Fariyad Aapki Yaad, Or Bus Aap… SAI ! Mera Junoon - Mera Sukoon Bus Aap Or Aap Maray Baba... Sai Sai Sai !!
Heart Touching Story…..With A Nice Moral
A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He answered the call asap, changed his clothes & went directly to the surgery block.
He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor.
On seeing him, the dad yelled: “Why did you take all this time to come?Don’t you know that my son’s life is in danger?Don’t you have any sense of responsibility?”
The doctor smiled & said: “I am sorry, I wasn’t in the hospital & I came as fast as I could after receiving the call…… And now, I wish you’d calm down so that I can do my work”
“Calm down?! What if your son was in this room right now, would you calm down?If your own son dies now what will you do??” said the father angrily
The doctor smiled again & replied: “I will say what Job said in the Holy Book “From dust we came & to dust we return, blessed be the name of God”. Doctors cannot prolong lives. Go & intercede for your son, we will do our best by God’s grace”
“Giving advises when we’re not concerned is so easy” Murmured the father.
The surgery took some hours after which the doctor went out happy, “Thank goodness!, your son is saved!” And without waiting for the father’s reply he carried on his way running. “If you have any questions, ask the nurse!!”
“Why is he so arrogant?He couldn’t wait some minutes so that I ask about my son’s state” Commented the father when seeing the nurse minutes after the doctor left.
The nurse answered, tears coming down her face: “His son died yesterday in a road accident, he was at the burial when we called him for your son’s surgery. And now that he saved your son’s life, he left running to finish his son’s burial.”
MORAL : Never judge anyone….. because you never know how their life is & what they’re going through”.
Bhajan Lyrics Leke chalo Leke Chalo Palki Shirdi Ke Nath Ki..
Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki... Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki....
Leke chalo leke chalo.. Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki.. Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki... Leke chalo leke chalo..
Asani se kat jayega katon bhara rasta… Har ek pal jap karta chal tu sai ke naam ka.... Arre saath hai tere baba bas agey chalta jaa..
Sainath sainath sainath sainath.... Leke chalo leke chalo.. Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki...Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki...Leke chalo leke chalo..
Saathi hai woh sukh dard ka sab kuch hai woh dekhta...Rakhta hai woh sabki khabar aasan pe baitha hua.. Saath hai tere baba phir kahe ko darna....
Sainath sainath sainath sainath...Leke chalo leke chalo.. Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki...Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki Leke chalo leke chalo..
Bande tera mazhab hai kya sai nahi dekhta... Uske liye sab ek hai karta hai sabka bhala.. Saath hai tere baba jo maango de dega...
Sainath sainath sainath sainath...Leke chalo leke chalo.. Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki...Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki.. Leke chalo leke chalo..
Leke chalo leke chalo. Leke chalo palki shirdi ke naath ki...Kandha lagake bolo jai sainath ki...
Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki Jai...
TRUST IN GOD
A man just got married and was returning home with his wife. They were crossing a lake in a boat, when suddenly a great storm arose. The man was a warrior, but the woman became very much afraid because it seemed almost hopeless:
The boat was small and the storm was really huge, and any moment they were going to be drowned. But the man sat silently, calm and quiet, as if nothing was happening.
The woman was trembling and she said, “Are you not afraid ?”. This may be our last moment of life! It doesn’t seem that we will be able to reach the other shore. Only some miracle can save us; otherwise death is certain. Are you not afraid?Are you mad or something?Are you a stone or something?
The man laughed and took the sword out of its sheath. The woman was even more puzzled: What he was doing?Then he brought the naked sword close to the woman’s neck, so close that just a small gap was there, it was almost touching her neck.
He said,” Are you afraid ?”
She started to laugh and said,” Why should I be afraid ?,If the sword is in your hands, why I should be afraid?I know you love me.
” He put the sword back and said, This is my answer”. I know God Loves me, and the storm is in His hands
SO WHATSOEVER IS GOING TO HAPPEN IS GOING TO BE GOOD. If we survive, good; if we don’t survive, good ,because everything is in His hands and He cannot do anything wrong.
Moral: Develop Trust. This is the trust which one needs to imbibe. and which is capable of transforming your whole life. Any less won’t do.
Sai-Vaar Ki Hardik Shubh Kaamnayen.
Jo Kal Tha Use Bhool Kar Toh Dekho, Jo Aaj Hai Usey Jee Kar To Dekho, Aane Wala Pal Khud Hi Sawar Jayega, ek baar "SAI RAM" Bol Kar to Dekho.
Om Sai Ram..
A professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it. He held it up for all to see and asked the students,' How much do you think this glass weighs?'
'50gms!'.... '100gms!'.....'125gms'...the students answered.
What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?
'Nothing' the students said.
'Ok what would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?' the professor asked.
'Your arm would begin to ache' said one of the students.
You're right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?'
'Your arm could go numb, you might have severe muscle stress and paralysis and have to go to hospital for sure!' ventured another student and all the students laughed.
'Very good. But during all this, did the weight of the glass change?’ asked the professor.
'No'
'Then what caused the arm ache and the muscle stress?'
'Put the glass down!' said one of the students.
'Exactly!' said the professor.' Life's problems are something like this. Hold it for a few minutes in your head and they seem OK. Think of them for a long time & they begin to ache. Hold it even longer and they begin to paralyze you.'
It's important to think of the problems in your life, but EVEN more important to 'put them down' at the end of every day before you go to sleep. That way, you are not stressed, you wake up every day fresh and strong & can handle any issue, any challenge that comes your way..
Moral - Every moment thank Sai for whatever good he has given. Put all your problems down in his lotus feet to enjoy the life. His showers of love make even a dumb man talk. Live with Sai, love Sai, he will always be next to you.
For each individual, a mission in life is fixed by God. Only those who have grasped their objective in life will succeed. Baba used to comment, "There is nothing wrong in failing to accomplish an objective, but having no objective is a blunder". Trees give us the comfort of cool shade, flowers and fruits, without anticipating anything in return from us. Cows yield milk as a mark of gratitude for the fodder we feed them. Selflessly, the clouds shower rain and the rivers share their waters to irrigate the farm lands. On a deeper analysis, we could understand that every creature in this universe, by one way or other, possess the noble quality of sacrifice. It is not justified if we, the humans, blessed as we are with the power of discretion and intellect, live lazily without any sense of direction or mission in life.
Baba loves us as dearly as He loves every living being in the Universe. Our inner voice of the soul would guide us on the right path to successful living once we know the truth that we should fulfil the definite mission in our lives blessed by the Divine Love and Grace of Baba. The power in our hands can carve out a statue from a stone or leave it as a boulder. So, let us not waste our precious life and keep praying to Baba to help us achieve the definite purpose of our life.