Thursday, July 12, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Sakhi ModiKahane di - Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Biography of Guru Nank dev Ji, Later on guru Nanak Ji moved to sultanpur (punjab) and get job in modikhana.
Sakhi jai Ram Palte Di
Sakhi Sadan Naal Khare Saude Di 007
The holy biography of Guru Nanak dev Ji. In this video one day father of Guru Nank ji give him Rs 20 to do some business. Bhai Bala ji went along with Nanak ji. While they were going Guru ji seen same saints sitting on thier way, Guru ji went to them and ask if you guy eat anything. Guru ji buy food for them spent Rs 20.
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Jatt and juliet
Chemistry begins when these two have to share the same house and same jobs. The fighting between them and pills of comedy in presence of Jaswinder Bhalla, Upasna Singh, Rana Ranbir, Karamjit Anmol and B.N. Sharma treats the audience with complete entertainment. Audience will also like the cute and sparkling performance of Sari Mercer, the Canadian model. Both Diljit and Neeru have come up with one of the best performances of their career.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Sakhi hardas naal - Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak Dev ji 006
Sakhi Sup De Parchavain Di - Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak Dev Ji 005
Sakhi Janeu Pawan Di - Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak 004
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Sakhi Mullan Naal - Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak
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Sakhi Pande kol Parhan Di - Study Of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
At the age of five father ofGuru Nanak Dev ji take him to a teacher (padait). As we know Guru Nanak ji was God him self sothat he knew everything. Guru Nanak Ji Teach to his teacher gumukhi letter also explain to him meaning of each Gurmukhi word.
Janam Sakhi Guru Nanak Dev ji 001
The earliest biographical sources on the life of Guru Nanak recognised today are the Janamsākhīs (life accounts) and the vārs (expounding verses) of the scribe Bhai Gurdas. The most popular Janamsākhī were allegedly written by a close companion of the Guru, Bhai Bala. However, the writing style and language employed have left scholars such as Max Arthur Macauliffe certain that they were composed after his death.
Bhai Gurdas, a purported scribe of the Gurū Granth Sahib, also wrote about Guru Nanak’s life in his vārs. Although these too were compiled some time after Guru Nanak’s time, they are less detailed than the Janamsākhīs. The Janamsākhīs recount in minute detail the circumstances of the birth of the guru. The Janamsakhis state that at his birth an astrologer, who came to write his horoscope, insisted on seeing the child. On seeing the infant, he is said to have worshipped him with clasped hands and remarked that "I regret that I shall never live to see young Guru Nanak as an adult.” he is the only one in the world can give you anything which you ask with .
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