Narayan Singh holding the sword during Ardas. Right after the hukam the kids love to take the swords and hold them in front of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib and then Escort the Guru to his room after Sukhasn.
ok im a naive to hwen it comes to understanding some parts of Sikhi. What i wanted to ask you is, What is Sukasan? Moreover, how often is it supposed to be performed? It would be very much appreciated if you could enlighten me on this issue.
kiran :))), you’re so cute. well according to Gurumustak’s description of the pic it is when or the process of taking the Guru(Sri Guru Granth Sahib/SGGS) to the resting place.
good afternoon, just wanted to say thanks for the response isingh, very much appreciated. I have experianced this event many a time…i just didnt know what it was called.
Narayan looks in Chardi Kala. He is a blessed child and Waheguru refects from every inch of firmness of his sight, Kirpan and skin.
You are really lucky Gurmustak Veerji!
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sat sri akal!!Gurmustak,
it’s ‘SUKHASAN’ not sukasan.which itself clears the meaning sukh da asan.
just a correction.pls don’t mind.
He did say sukhasan?
omg
He must have been a Gursikh in a previous life
hi
ok im a naive to hwen it comes to understanding some parts of Sikhi. What i wanted to ask you is, What is Sukasan? Moreover, how often is it supposed to be performed? It would be very much appreciated if you could enlighten me on this issue.
thanks very much
Kiran.
ps is a warm afternoon in London today.
kiran :))), you’re so cute. well according to Gurumustak’s description of the pic it is when or the process of taking the Guru(Sri Guru Granth Sahib/SGGS) to the resting place.
sat shri akaal
good afternoon, just wanted to say thanks for the response isingh, very much appreciated. I have experianced this event many a time…i just didnt know what it was called.
Kiran
ps
its a dismal afternoon in london today.
Narayan looks in Chardi Kala. He is a blessed child and Waheguru refects from every inch of firmness of his sight, Kirpan and skin.
You are really lucky Gurmustak Veerji!