India got very weird. When India was so weird, and the pain was so great there was born a man Nanak. He was from the home an ordinary revenue officer. He didn't claim to come from the heavens, but he built us up from the ground. He walked with us, talked to us, and played with us hand in hand. 

Guru Nanak challenged the Brahmins, who is supposed to be the wisest of all. The Brahmins said that God is in the palm of their hands. Guru Nanak asked, if He's in the palm of your hand then why is there so much suffering?

Guru Nanak has not been understood. People take him for granted thinking he was another Brahmin, and that he just gave something much more wise than the other Brahmins. But really he gave practicality. Look at the Mul Mantra, the root on which we stand - Ik Ongkar. 

There is one man who gave Naam to the whole world. Everything else is a mantra. Naam is only one. Naam has 3 conditions: Purkha, Prakirti, and Prakash: the Ultimate Being, the Creative Being, and the Light of the Being. Those 3 mixed together is called Naam, and Naam is Ik Ongkaar. If somebody is asked to "Simro Naam" then at least they should be wise enough to know what they are talking about. 

Waheguru is the Guru Mantra, and Waheguru is not just what Guru Gobind Singh gave us. It is in the predictive work of Patanjali. "Wah Yantee Kaar Yantee Jagdut Patee Aadik It Waahaa Brahmaadeh Treshaa Guroo It Waheguru". Waheguru is the mantra that was chanted by Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). It's a Agia Chakar Mantra. It's a Trikutee Mantra. It's a Brahm Mantra. "Waheguru Guru Mantra Hai Jap Houmai Koi". What it does is takes away the limit of a man between his own insecurity to God. 

Video courtesy of Sikh Dharma International.

 Special Event: 

From October 3rd to 6th there will be a memorial gathering in honor of 

Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Yogiji at his home in Espanola NM

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