Nihung
Guru Sahib
I have attended many Akhand Path Sahib/Sehaj Path programs in past but this Sehaj Path was different in its own way. When I got there during the evening on Thursday, one Singh was sitting in tabeaa doing path from Larridaar Saroop and around 5 or 6 Singhs were reading path from Sancheaa doing santheaa and learning how to read from larridaar saroops at the same time. The whole scene of “sachheaar Sikh bethay Satgur Paas” was in front of my eyes.
I also sat down and started reading from a pothi that was in larridaar saroop format. It felt amazing to read the puratan writing style. Guru Sahib is so great and his greatness is beautiful. Being there in Sangat of Guru Sahib and Singhs was so amazing and over top of that, all Singhs trying their best to learn path from larridaar saroops made it even more magnificent.
I was kind of reluctant to do a raul so I just confined myself to sanchis but next day I was sitting there just listening to path and suddenly when the salok ‘Gurdev Mata Gurdev Pita’ was read out, I knew it was my turn! So I rushed for the washroom and washed my hands and asked if I could do the path. That was the first time I ever did a raul from a larridaar saroop. It was actually the very second time I even did path from larridaar saroop, first time was during morning when I did parkash.
Reading Sukhmani Sahib’s path was easy since I do have practice from doing nitnem from larridaar gutka but after its sampuranta, I cannot even say how hard it was to continue. Becoming an Akhand Paathi of Larridaar saroop would be so awesome. I was quite surprised because the Bhai Sahib in the picture above could do raul very fluently. Bhai Navjot Singh’s wife and Bhai Gurminder Singh also had a good speed and rhythm.
The whole program was really good and I personally got to learn a lot. The vichaars, kirtan, simran and the food (!) was pretty good as well. Hopefully more of these programs will continue to take place. I am really looking forward to the Akhand Jaap on December 8. My point? California is the best and Guru Sahib is the greatest!
Guru Sahib
I have attended many Akhand Path Sahib/Sehaj Path programs in past but this Sehaj Path was different in its own way. When I got there during the evening on Thursday, one Singh was sitting in tabeaa doing path from Larridaar Saroop and around 5 or 6 Singhs were reading path from Sancheaa doing santheaa and learning how to read from larridaar saroops at the same time. The whole scene of “sachheaar Sikh bethay Satgur Paas” was in front of my eyes.
I also sat down and started reading from a pothi that was in larridaar saroop format. It felt amazing to read the puratan writing style. Guru Sahib is so great and his greatness is beautiful. Being there in Sangat of Guru Sahib and Singhs was so amazing and over top of that, all Singhs trying their best to learn path from larridaar saroops made it even more magnificent.
I was kind of reluctant to do a raul so I just confined myself to sanchis but next day I was sitting there just listening to path and suddenly when the salok ‘Gurdev Mata Gurdev Pita’ was read out, I knew it was my turn! So I rushed for the washroom and washed my hands and asked if I could do the path. That was the first time I ever did a raul from a larridaar saroop. It was actually the very second time I even did path from larridaar saroop, first time was during morning when I did parkash.
Reading Sukhmani Sahib’s path was easy since I do have practice from doing nitnem from larridaar gutka but after its sampuranta, I cannot even say how hard it was to continue. Becoming an Akhand Paathi of Larridaar saroop would be so awesome. I was quite surprised because the Bhai Sahib in the picture above could do raul very fluently. Bhai Navjot Singh’s wife and Bhai Gurminder Singh also had a good speed and rhythm.
The whole program was really good and I personally got to learn a lot. The vichaars, kirtan, simran and the food (!) was pretty good as well. Hopefully more of these programs will continue to take place. I am really looking forward to the Akhand Jaap on December 8. My point? California is the best and Guru Sahib is the greatest!