

Guru Nanak said that no matter how much one eats, after sometimes the hunger will comeback.Gluttony brings nothing but more gluttony.īẖukẖi▫ā bẖukẖ na uṯrī je bannā purī▫ā bẖār.Ĥ.To gain knowledge by reading and becoming good parrots where one can spit out words to impress one's opponent. To eat as much as one can to satiate one's hunger. Guru Nanak said that the tempests and the hurricanes within will not stop making horrendous noises if we force ourselves to keep silent.Ĭẖupai cẖup na hova▫ī je lā▫e rahā liv ṯār.ģ. To keep the vow of silence called Mon Vrat. Guru Nanak said nothing is going to happen with this silly ritual which can not even cleanse our outer body.Ģ. To take dips in the holy waters of all the religious places. In Hindu mythology, it is claimed that there are four ways that help one to become a better/perfect/holy/in-tuned/be closest with/to The Source- Ik Ong Kaar.ġ. Sahib Singh's explanations are the best.Īllow me to express why SOCH- SUCH- Purity is not what Sant Singh Khalsa and Bhai Manmohan Singh claim it to be as thinking. It is tough to turn any poetry into prose especially Gurbani from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, our only Guru.Unfortunately Bhai Manmohan Singh also translates the verse just like Sant Singh Khalsa.However, there is a bright side. Sant Singh Khalsa got that translation from Yogi Bhajan and sad to say that most of his literal translation is misleading and distorted hence does injustice to this beautiful poetry.
