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August 25, 2016

Sports Is Show Business

The basic reason to involve oneself in sports is to seek and maintain healthy body. Recreation comes next. But in the contemporary society social, cultural, competitive, big business and even polit…


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August 23, 2016

Sports Is Show Business

The basic reason to involve oneself in sports is to seek and maintain healthy body. Recreation comes next. But in the contemporary society social, cultural, competitive, big business and even polit…


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August 21, 2016

MAHATMA GANDHI’S PERSONAL PREFERANCES

By Promod Puri While Mahatama Gandhi’s nonviolence activism got him international fame and many followers, an important part of his personal life and preferences has been revealed in a very u…


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Published on August 21, 2016 22:33

Seeking Divine Spirit

ॐ भूर्भुवस्व: | तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यम् | भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि | धियो यो न: प्रचोदयात् Aum bhur bhuvah swah, tat savitur varenvam. Bhargo devasya dhimahi, dhiyo yo nah prochodayay. The four-part mantra is…


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Published on August 21, 2016 18:27

August 17, 2016

“NANAK DUKHIYA SABB SANSAR SO SUKHIYA JIS NAAM ADHAAR”

Miracles from that Eternal Spirit need not be expected, but what is expected is the courage and strength to tackle suffering with grace and dignity.


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August 16, 2016

“NANAK DUKHIYA SABB SANSAR SO SUKHIYA JIS NAAM ADHAAR”

A universal truth Agony, misery, pains or sufferings, both physical and emotional, and in all degrees of intensity, are the realities of life. These are the experiences faced by all without excepti…


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Published on August 16, 2016 21:24

NANAK DUKHIYA SABB SANSAR SO SUKHIYA JIS NAAM ADHAAR.

A universal truth  Guru_Nanak_Jayanti


Agony, misery, pains or sufferings, both physical and emotional, and in all degrees of intensity, are the realities of life. These are the experiences faced by all without exception. Life means jitters of distress, grief and worries going along with moments of peace and pleasures.


Stresses and strains in our lives for one reason or the other give enough turbulence as smooth ride remains an ambition.


Unpleasant realities are littered all along the journey of life, and there is no escape from them. The sufferings could be innocently or naively self-inflicted or by others. Elements of nature and karmas have influences as well.


So, who resides in absolute peace. Unquestionably, nobody.


Since we can not shake them off, we redefine peace where tensions and sufferings are accepted as part of the game plan of life.


In this exercise, as one seeks the serenity and tranquility in a field shared by torments and troubles, a practical understanding of that guiding force from whom we often seek answers to our whys, is worth attempting. Here, the line “so sukhiya jis naam adhaar” needs some interpretation in line with the practical approach.


The guiding force we are talking about is the Eternal Spirit which in the first place advises us to accept the adversity.


Nanak calls it “hukam razaai”, meaning acceptance (razaai) of the Order (hukam) of the Supreme. The Order prepares us to tackle a calamity with cool mind effectively and decisively. In this acceptance we don’t agitate or get scared.


Miracles from that Eternal Spirit need not be expected, but what is expected is the courage and strength to tackle suffering with grace and dignity.


The utmost and unshaken faith in our resolve to accept, face and tackle unfortunate circumstances leads us to a perception of the Supreme power which demands action.


The nature of this perception encourages us to respond to an unpleasant event. That is where God can be redefined in terms of action. When we seek or gather courage and strength to handle any calamity or suffering that very activity itself is god in live manifestation.


And once that foundation (adhaar), meaning God in the image of action, is created and secured one can get inspired to be in His (naam) peaceful (sukhiya) abode.


It is true “Nanak dukhiya sabb sansar”, but it is also true “so sukhiya jis naam adhaar”.


-By Promod Puri


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August 12, 2016

“Time flies”.

“Time flies” Life goes by very fast The fact is recognized when looking back at past events. The future events often seem far. But “Time flies”. -Promod Puri,  promodpuri.com                     …


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“Time flies”.

“Time flies” Life goes by very fast The fact is recognized when looking back at past events. The future events often seem far. But “Time flies”.  -Promod Puri  promodpuri.com      …


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August 10, 2016

President Donald Trump On The Phone With…….

Trump: Yes, yes Warren, it is me, Donald Trump, the President of the Untied States of America. Warren: Oh, thank you Mr. President for attending to my phone call. I was just wondering how it is goi…


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