Thank you Sabine & Roger for reacting to one of our videos. Our team loved watching your reactions and hearing your thoughts on Oneness and 'seeing God'. Here are the meanings of some of the words which you wanted to understand #Gur-Mat = Guru's Mindset = The enlightened mindset of a master who has realized Oneness and nonduality #Gur-Bani = Guru's Voice/Words = The teachings/wisdom of Oneness and nonduality Thanks for all that you do to spread wisdom and unity! Nanak Naam Team
Thank you so much for another Nanak Naam reaction! That channel brought me to Sikhi and my non-dual awakening and has changed my life. Gurmat: the tenets or principles of the Guru Gurbani: the teachings, words, writings of the gurus
Krishna is not god shiv,Brahma , Vishnu , Krishna,ram ,Jesus, Hazrat Muhammad,guru Nanak dev ji eh saab us nirankar parmatma ke roop (sangun swaroop hai and 5000 saal phela ayea koi 1200 saal ayea koi 500 saal ayea eh saab us nirakar parmatma ne Saab ko samme samme ke saath bhejea duniya me and duty lagai hai
@@sehajpreet6632naah, even guru nanak believe shri krishna is god, as no. of times the name of Shri Ram is mentioned in your holy book is greater than shri guru nanak
*Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti* One God is worshipped in Different Names . I am fortunate, that i grow up with Hindu 🕉, Muslim ☪️, Sikh 🪯 Christian ✝️ families 👪. Small town but very loving place 💕. Our thinking is always develope on the behaviours of others, not on the bookish knowledge. No person is bad except the circumstances. Hey 👋 world Raisers 🌎 please read 📚 walt whitman -- Leaves 🍃 of grass . The book was in my father's library when i was child . Its very hard .( because of poem ) Because my english is not good. But now i am trying to understand it. 😊 हरे कृष्णा. 🙏🏼🙏🏼⚘️🌿⚘️🌿
React to Sridevi Nrityalaya's(A Bharatanatyam dance institution based in Chennai India) Srinivasa Kalyanam [Story of how lord Vishnu married Padmavati devi and took the form of Venkateshwara swami] and other Hindu mythology based Bharatanatyam dance dramas based on Hindu gods like Vishnu, Shiva, Parvati, Narasimha and more. They are very interesting to watch and with beautifully composed tamil music and amazing dancers. You will love it
Just for some good knowledge... There's been mention of Shri Ram thousand times in the holy guru granth sahib 🙏 they were also our guru's nd guru Nana also loved dearly lord Ram ❤❤🙏🙏🎇🫂
Today teaching has only reinforced my understanding and the resolve within to walk the path of spirit. For a sec I felt that when I focused on one path I felt left out from another one. That the furthest thing from the truth. I can like Sanatana Dharma but still touch on every other path as well. Kinda like Ramakrishna and other giants as well.
Soul within us is the same and sitting in the soul in peace God is within us and ride the soul within to realize the God as soul and God are within and we can travel to God with soul within
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as an open mind i'm trying to believe in indian mythical gods and goddesses and this video was beautiful
I believe it stems from Hindu hegemony in India. The idea that God comes down in a human form like Ram or Krishna has spread a lot and made some people (even some Sikhs) believe that the Guru Nanak is the same thing. In reality, the Guru Granth Sahib Ji says that God has never taken physical form, meaning Guru Nanak was NOT God. He had merged with God and become one with the spirit. Some people confuse this with him being God.
Actually we don't believe that they are god we believe that they are a part of God for example, see a sea and when there is wave 🌊 that comes out of the water like he said in the video we believe they are part of God that came to enlighten us. There are people who worships guru but a Sikh who understands the message given to us by Guru knows that guru themselves aren't God but we believe that God spoke through them. Waheguru
@@Cheosunghuo9379 Cool. Then why does Jugraj Singh from Basics of Sikhio cannel, preached that Sikhs must worship Guru, because they are Gods? Are they not learnerd Sikhs? Thank you.
@@THE_BRAHMIN_HULK then what would be the object of Guru Nanak if he was merely reiterating an already popular philosophy? And why did it take hold? And why do Sikhs subscribe to Guru Nanaks Philosophy but not vedantic?
Except he said ‘Na Koi Hindu te Na Koi Musalman’ - ‘There is no Hindu and there is no Muslim’ He didn’t believe in religious distinctions so it’s not right to say he was a devotee of Krishna or Durga. He just believed in the One.
@@dI9ESTIVES123 don't misquote him. he have also written hundred of prayer for devi ji himself and shikh are people from sakta sampraday using kripand as ma jagdamba blessings