hi..can i just ask something??is it rue that in sikhism you're not allowed to marry a man frow a different culture or a different country?if its true...is there any other way for that marriage to happen?thank you.. =)
In Sikhism, marriage is eternal bonding of 2 souls, the couple share each other's Karma and so each other's fate. A Sikh will marry someone who they can tell has the same interests in life- to get rid of negative Karma. That goal is only shared by very few people and only truly expressed in Sikhism. Because of this it is unusual for a Sikh to marry a non-Sikh as it then shows that both people have no love for the Guru's teachings and are therefore not Sikhs and so cannot have a Sikh wedding.
Please note, culture and country category is way different from Religion. In Sikhism there is only one criteria to solemnize the marriage that is the love for the Lord (Guru). We believe that when two souls come together, its two help each other attain liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. For that to happen what is necessary is to have identical faith in Waheguru.
This Beautiful Gyani Ji is a God Sent Gift For Little Sikh Ones with A Desire To Return Back To Their Faith. Wahe Guru Do Aut, Raho Chardi Kalli Men. ...JJ.
Love this gentleman. What a wonderful inspiring person. I am in Australia and from Yorkshire originally - I detect a little Northern accent in his voice - does anyone know whereabouts in UK he is from?
I have been to Bhai Sahib's class, he is an inpsiring individual, who has helped me and my family be proud of the beauty wihtin sikhi and the jewels that are within Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Thank you
No one will go with you to the court of judgement, only your spiritual wealth goes with you, if we have not meditated on the name of the Lord then we will go empty handed and be reborn
He is right even our Buddhist masters says the same, sikhs and Buddhists have much similarities.
GrandmasterTigerfist 1 year ago
hi..can i just ask something??is it rue that in sikhism you're not allowed to marry a man frow a different culture or a different country?if its true...is there any other way for that marriage to happen?thank you.. =)
nathanlouie223 2 years ago
In Sikhism, marriage is eternal bonding of 2 souls, the couple share each other's Karma and so each other's fate. A Sikh will marry someone who they can tell has the same interests in life- to get rid of negative Karma. That goal is only shared by very few people and only truly expressed in Sikhism. Because of this it is unusual for a Sikh to marry a non-Sikh as it then shows that both people have no love for the Guru's teachings and are therefore not Sikhs and so cannot have a Sikh wedding.
aransingh 2 years ago
@nathanlouie223
Please note, culture and country category is way different from Religion. In Sikhism there is only one criteria to solemnize the marriage that is the love for the Lord (Guru). We believe that when two souls come together, its two help each other attain liberation from the cycle of reincarnation. For that to happen what is necessary is to have identical faith in Waheguru.
Hope this clears some air.
leoammy 2 months ago
This Beautiful Gyani Ji is a God Sent Gift For Little Sikh Ones with A Desire To Return Back To Their Faith. Wahe Guru Do Aut, Raho Chardi Kalli Men. ...JJ.
JeetiB 2 years ago
GReAt Guy!
excellent teaching of Sikhi!
amani089 2 years ago
Love this gentleman. What a wonderful inspiring person. I am in Australia and from Yorkshire originally - I detect a little Northern accent in his voice - does anyone know whereabouts in UK he is from?
ekongkar2000 2 years ago
In good times, many come and sit together, surrounding you on all 4 sides
But when hard times come, they all leave, and no one comes near you
Your wife whom you love so much, and who has remained ever attached to you
runs away crying, ""Ghost! Ghost!"" as soon as the swan-soul leaves this body
This is the way they act - those whom we love so much
At the very last moment, O Nanak, no one is any use at all, except the Dear Lord - SGGS
ranasingh 3 years ago
LOL hes right
badasurma 3 years ago
omgg he is soo good...does any1 know if he teaches anywhere in london??
bitchwidattitude 3 years ago
i wish i could listen to his lectures live he always got great advice
punjshere 4 years ago 7
waheguru waheguru waheguru wahe jio! :)
darkenergylambda 4 years ago 3
I have been to Bhai Sahib's class, he is an inpsiring individual, who has helped me and my family be proud of the beauty wihtin sikhi and the jewels that are within Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Thank you
indycov 4 years ago 2
No one will go with you to the court of judgement, only your spiritual wealth goes with you, if we have not meditated on the name of the Lord then we will go empty handed and be reborn
Khalsa1699 4 years ago 9