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Tao-Te-Ching 养身 (The Nourishment of the Person, s.2)

This is section #2 out of 83. Lao Tsu Ji begins by explaining the dual nature of this world. After this, they continue to explain how the Saint/Mahapurakh is indifferent to this duality and how this detachment works in the mind.

Bihungam Nihung Singhs

The term ‘Bihungam’ refers to those Nihung Singhs who do not get married. Bihungam means bird. Like a bird, the Bihungam Nihung Singh flies high above the world; detached.

3 Divine-Beloveds (Isht-Dev)

The Divine-Beloveds are referred to as those who we worship from Our Heart. No one else can compare to Them. Nihung Singhs believe Akaal Purakh, Gurbani and Shastars as their Divine-Beloveds. These are the three "Isht Dev" for Nihung Singhs.

Adhiyaye 1 (5/8)

Gobind Gita Translation continued... If you are new to this

Short Ardaas

Nihung Singhs conduct ardaasaa really quickly. In fact, the Nihung

Adhiyaye 1 (Part 4/8)

After describing the Pandav side, Sanjay is continuing to explain to Raja Dhritarashtra about how the Kaurav forces look like.

12 Gurdev's

According to Nihung Singh tradition, there are 12 Gurus who are worshipped. Akaal Purakh’s Jot (Light) resided within 10 Robes and now resides within Guru Granth and Guru Panth

Tao-Te-Ching 体道 (Embodying The Dao, s. 1)

ਤ੍ਵ ਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ ॥ ਦੋਹਰਾ॥ ਨਮਸਕਾਰ ਸ੍

96 Crorhee

Like the 960,000,00 clouds, the Guru Panth Khalsa roars in battle. This is why the Khalsa’s Title is 96 Crori and the Jathedar is referred to as 96 Crori.

The Aatma has no identity: A lengthy Intro to Tao Te Ching Commentary

A common theme in this granth is: Wu-Wei~ being in a state of non-doing (being in the flow of things). The reason why this granth was because of how Wu-Wei can better help the GurSikh accept Hukam.

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