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A user with 220 edits. Account created on 20 September 2025.
21 October 2025
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- 11:1811:18, 21 October 2025 diff hist +59 Sikh Scriptures →Primary Sikh Scriptures current
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- 10:1410:14, 21 October 2025 diff hist +417 Sikh Scriptures No edit summary
- 10:1210:12, 21 October 2025 diff hist +2,707 N Sikh Scriptures Created page with " '''Sikh Scriptures''' refer to the sacred texts that embody the core principles of '''Gurmat Ideology''' — the spiritual wisdom revealed through the Enlightened ones (Sikh Satgurs/Bhagats/Bhatts). These scriptures preserve the divine teachings, hymns, and philosophical insights of the Sikh Gurus and Bhagats, as well as the historical narratives and spiritual heritage of the '''Khalsa Panth'''. Also, '''Sikh Scriptures''' encompass a wide range of sacred and..."
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- 02:4402:44, 21 October 2025 diff hist +4 Shabad Patshahi 10 No edit summary current
- 02:4402:44, 21 October 2025 diff hist +6,159 N Shabad Patshahi 10 Created page with "Sabad Patshahi 10 (Punjabi: ਸਬਦ ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ ੧੦) refers to ten devotional hymns composed by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, included in the Dasam Granth. These hymns, also called Shabad Hazaare Patshahi 10, express Guru Gobind Singh’s deep spiritual vision and his teachings on direct union with the Divine, rejection of idolatry and ritualism, and living a life of internal realization. ==Background and Placement== The Sabad Patshahi 10 hy..."
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- 02:0602:06, 21 October 2025 diff hist +755 N Technical Notes Created page with "<strong>MediaWiki has been installed.</strong> Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. == Getting started == * [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list] * [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ] * [https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-announce.lists.wikime..." current
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9 October 2025
- 07:2307:23, 9 October 2025 diff hist +86 Jathedar Baba Teja Singh No edit summary current
- 07:2207:22, 9 October 2025 diff hist +3,235 N Jathedar Baba Teja Singh Created page with "Baba Teja Singh was a prominent Nihang Akali leader and the 10th Jathedar of Budha Dal, serving from 1907 to 1929. He is remembered within the Nihang tradition for his steadfast preservation of Khalsa martial heritage, his unique form of kirtan, and his leadership during a transformative era for Sikh institutions. ==Early Life== Baba Teja Singh was born in 1839, the son of Khazan Singh, and his mother was Sugo, from Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan). Very little is document..."
- 07:1307:13, 9 October 2025 diff hist +5,005 N Akali Nihang Baba Sahib Singh Kaladhari Created page with "'''Baba Sahib Singh Kaladhari''' (1876 – 1942) was the 11th Jathedar of Shiromani Panth Budha Dal and the last Nihang Jathedar of the Akal Takht prior to the establishment of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) under British colonial rule. Revered within the Khalsa Panth as a saint-soldier, revivalist, and defender of traditional Sikh values, he played a crucial role in preserving the Nihang (Akali) ethos during a period of religious and political upheav..." current
4 October 2025
- 16:2116:21, 4 October 2025 diff hist +23 Raam Padarath No edit summary current
- 16:2016:20, 4 October 2025 diff hist +3,280 N Raam Padarath Created page with "Raam Padārath (The Treasure of the Inner Ram) ਰਾਮ ਪਦਾਰਥੁ ਪਾਇ ਕੈ ਕਬੀਰਾ ਗਾਂਠਿ ਨ ਖੋਲੑ ॥ ਨਹੀ ਪਟਣੁ ਨਹੀ ਪਾਰਖੂ ਨਹੀ ਗਾਹਕੁ ਨਹੀ ਮੋਲੁ ॥੨੩॥ — Kabir Ji, SGGS 1365 Meaning in Simple Words Kabir Ji says — Once you receive the Raam Padārath (the inner treasure of divine wisdom), tie it tightly within your heart and don’t open it in front of just any..."
- 15:3415:34, 4 October 2025 diff hist +1,980 N Hiv Dhaar Created page with "Hiv Dhār (ਹਿਵ ਧਾਰ) Shabad: ਕਬੀਰ ਮਾਇਆ ਡੋਲਨੀ ਪਵਨੁ ਵਹੈ ਹਿਵ ਧਾਰ ॥ ਜਿਨਿ ਬਿਲੋਇਆ ਤਿਨਿ ਖਾਇਆ ਅਵਰ ਬਿਲੋਵਨਹਾਰ ॥੧੯॥ '''Meaning''': Maya is ever-shaking, unstable. But from within a saint (sant) blows the cold current (hiv dhār) — a cool, still, peaceful air, like the wind over snow. '''Spiritual Understanding''': 1. The Sant as Hiv Dhār: T..." current
1 October 2025
- 19:4519:45, 1 October 2025 diff hist +1,107 N Maya Created page with "Maya (ਮਾਇਆ) ==Meaning== In Gurmat, Maya represents the transitory, unstable nature of the visible universe. Everything is dolni (unstable / moving): the earth rotates, air (pavan) shifts, even wealth and possessions are impermanent. Nothing in the material world is fixed. ==Spiritual Perspective== The essence of the world or maya (sansaar da saar) is Hukam (Divine Order) which is recognized only by saints (sant), and is called Makhan (butter / essence). Othe..." current
- 19:3519:35, 1 October 2025 diff hist +362 Saakat No edit summary current
- 19:3019:30, 1 October 2025 diff hist +892 N Saakat Created page with "Saakat (ਸਾਕਤ ) '''Meaning''': A Saakat is one who lives only for swaarth (self-interest) and not for Sach (Truth / Spiritual Wisdom). '''Shabad Reference''': ਰੋਵਹੁ ਸਾਕਤ ਬਾਪੁਰੇ ਜੁ ਹਾਟੈ ਹਾਟ ਬਿਕਾਇ ॥੧੬॥ “Weep, O Saakat Poor, who sells himself in the marketplace.” Kabir Ji condemns those who use religion as a means of worldly gain, treating dharam as a commodity. '''Characteristics''': Seeks..."
- 19:2819:28, 1 October 2025 diff hist +222 Jhootha Basera No edit summary current
- 19:2419:24, 1 October 2025 diff hist +85 Santan Ki Jhugia No edit summary current
- 19:2419:24, 1 October 2025 diff hist +1,524 N Santan Ki Jhugia Created page with "Santan Ki Jhugia (ਸੰਤਨ ਕੀ ਝੁੰਗੀਆ) Reference: ਕਬੀਰ ਸੰਤਨ ਕੀ ਝੁੰਗੀਆ ਭਲੀ ਭਠਿ ਕੁਸਤੀ ਗਾਉ ॥ ਆਗਿ ਲਗਉ ਤਿਹ ਧਉਲਹਰ ਜਿਹ ਨਾਹੀ ਹਰਿ ਕੋ ਨਾਉ ॥੧੫॥ '''Meaning''': The hut of saints (santan ki jhugīā̃) is blessed, because from there comes the parchār of Sach (Truth). In contrast, a city or grand place where there is kusati (oppositio..."
- 19:1419:14, 1 October 2025 diff hist +35 Jhootha Basera No edit summary
- 19:1419:14, 1 October 2025 diff hist +1,040 N Jhootha Basera Created page with "Jhootha Basera (ਝੂਠਾ ਬਸੇਰਾ) Meaning: False dwelling — the world (sansar) is called jhootha basera because it is not the true home of the soul. It is like a jail where the soul is bound with Time. It can also be seen as a hospital, where the soul undergoes rectification and healing through Brahmgyan (spiritual wisdom). But this worldly existence is not the final home. Gurmat Teaching: The soul’s true abode is Nij Ghar (its eternal home, Sachkha..."
- 19:0719:07, 1 October 2025 diff hist +790 N Ram Sanehi Created page with "Ram Sanehi (ਰਾਮ ਸਨੇਹੀ) Meaning: The lover of Ram — one who loves the Antr Atma (inner soul/voice of Truth). Without Ram Sneh (love of Ram), a place is spiritually ujaad (desolate), even if outwardly it is a city or a grand temple/mosque/gurdwara. Kabir Ji says: ਕਬੀਰ ਜਹ ਜਹ ਹਉ ਫਿਰਿਓ ਕਉਤਕ ਠਾਓ ਠਾਇ ॥<br> ਇਕ ਰਾਮ ਸਨੇਹੀ ਬਾਹਰਾ ਊਜਰੁ ਮੇਰੈ ਭਾਂਇ ॥੧੪॥..." current
- 19:0019:00, 1 October 2025 diff hist +135 Duni No edit summary current
- 18:5418:54, 1 October 2025 diff hist +864 N Duni Created page with "Duni (ਦੁਨੀ – Worldly Honor/Wealth) GUurmat warns against losing Truth for the sake of worldly honor (duni): ਕਬੀਰ ਦੀਨੁ ਗਵਾਇਆ ਦੁਨੀ ਸਿਉ ਦੁਨੀ ਨ ਚਾਲੀ ਸਾਥਿ ॥ A person clings to izzat, wealth, or worldly chaudhary (status). In doing so, they lose the Truth (deen). Yet, this worldly honor never accompanies them after death. Connection to Baans: Just like baans grows tall but is fruitless, S..."
- 12:2912:29, 1 October 2025 diff hist +205 Baans No edit summary current
- 12:2812:28, 1 October 2025 diff hist +995 N Baans Created page with "Baans (ਬਾਂਸੁ – Bamboo) In Gurmat, Baans (bamboo) as a metaphor for false pride and fruitless height: Bamboo grows tall, but it gives neither fragrance nor cooling shade. Even if it grows near chandan (Gurmukh/Saint), it does not absorb fragrance. '''Symbol of egoistic people''': pride in money, caste (kul, varna), status, kingship. '''Gurmat Teaching''': Such ego-driven persons, despite coming close to saints, remain untouched by spiritual fragrance. S..."
- 12:0112:01, 1 October 2025 diff hist +97 Chandan No edit summary current
- 11:5911:59, 1 October 2025 diff hist +937 N Chandan Created page with "Chandan (ਚੰਦਨ) — noun In Gurmat, Chandan (sandalwood) symbolizes the fragrance of divine virtues. A Gurmukh is likened to Chandan: whoever dwells near a Gurmukh also becomes fragrant with those qualities. Just as ordinary wood, when placed near sandalwood, absorbs its scent, so too the company of a Gurmukh transforms others toward virtue and remembrance. ਕਬੀਰ ਚੰਦਨ ਕਾ ਬਿਰਵਾ ਭਲਾ ਬੇੜੑਿਓ ਢਾਕ ਪਲਾਸ ॥..."
- 11:4711:47, 1 October 2025 diff hist +1,109 N Karian Raatan Created page with "In Gurmat, Kāriā̃ Rātā̃ or Black Nights refers to the state of spiritual darkness in the world when true wisdom (gian) is absent and only illusion (bhram) is preached. Kabir describes it as: ਕਬੀਰ ਰਾਤੀ ਹੋਵਹਿ ਕਾਰੀਆ ਕਾਰੇ ਊਭੇ ਜੰਤ ॥ ਲੈ ਫਾਹੇ ਉਠਿ ਧਾਵਤੇ ਸਿ ਜਾਨਿ ਮਾਰੇ ਭਗਵੰਤ ॥੧੦॥ '''Black Night''': When society is filled with ignorance and false preach..." current
- 11:3411:34, 1 October 2025 diff hist +514 Jeevit Mirtak No edit summary current
- 11:2811:28, 1 October 2025 diff hist +1,124 As and Icha No edit summary current
30 September 2025
- 18:3018:30, 30 September 2025 diff hist +1,189 N Anand Created page with "Anand (ਅਨੰਦ) — noun In Gurmat, Anand means true, permanent bliss. It comes only after attaining the state of Jeevit Mukt—the death of all worldly ichhā (desires) while still alive. '''Not Worldly Joy''': Even if one becomes ruler of the whole world (“sagal srisht ko rājā”), stress, worry, and depression remain. Worldly ichhā and trishnā (longing for desires to be fulfilled) are sources of chintā (anxiety), not Anand. Mistaking desire-fulfillment a..." current
- 18:1618:16, 30 September 2025 diff hist +946 N Nirbhay Created page with "Nirbhay or Nirbhai (ਨਿਰਭੈ) In Gurmat, Nirbhai means fearless. It is a supreme quality of the soul that aligns it with its source, Sachkhand. As Gurbani says: ਨਿਰਭੈ ਹੋਇ ਕੈ ਗੁਨ ਰਵੈ ਜਤ ਪੇਖਉ ਤਤ ਸੋਇ ॥੫॥ Only when the soul becomes free from bhay (fear) can it remain unbroken in union with the Divine. Fear keeps the soul separated. Truthful is Fearless: One who abides in Truth naturally becomes fearle..." current