I’m a new subscriber and have been loving your podcast on Spotify. Haven’t come across anything like it yet so it’s been very exciting to listen to. Eagerly awaiting the next podcast episode!
Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh veer ji. Apologies for the delayed response. Thank you so much for your kind words. There will be more episodes in the coming few weeks, the podcast leads are just a bit preoccupied with their daily jobs as it is almost the end of the year.
Well the subject matter usually doesn't call for a reference from the Dasam Granth though we have referenced it in past articles although not as constantly as the SGGS because we feel that it is the SGGS that is not being paid enough attention by Sikhs.
On that note, Bhangu elaborates that Gurbaksh Singh repeatedly chanted 'Akal, Akal.' It seems this was his mnemonic to remind himself that his soul could become immortal if he tread the stringent path of immortality.
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I’m a new subscriber and have been loving your podcast on Spotify. Haven’t come across anything like it yet so it’s been very exciting to listen to. Eagerly awaiting the next podcast episode!
Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh veer ji. Apologies for the delayed response. Thank you so much for your kind words. There will be more episodes in the coming few weeks, the podcast leads are just a bit preoccupied with their daily jobs as it is almost the end of the year.
I apologize for the ignorance, but why were the islamists considered "parasitical"?
In the context that because their religion was foreign and it was duly imposed on all non-conformists on the pain of death.
Thank you.
This is a bit unrelated but I havent seen many Dasam Granth Quotes I just wanted to ask do you not believe in the granth?
Well the subject matter usually doesn't call for a reference from the Dasam Granth though we have referenced it in past articles although not as constantly as the SGGS because we feel that it is the SGGS that is not being paid enough attention by Sikhs.
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On that note, Bhangu elaborates that Gurbaksh Singh repeatedly chanted 'Akal, Akal.' It seems this was his mnemonic to remind himself that his soul could become immortal if he tread the stringent path of immortality.