Pendu Culture
Mere sare pendu veeran nu sat-shri akal,jivein ke tusi sare jannde ho ke aaj kal youth hai jedi o punjabi culture nu bhuldi ja rahi ae main ik niki ji koshish kiti ae apne sare pendu veeran nu apne virsae naal jod ke rakhan di,te main umeed krda thonu ae koshish ae pehal pasand aave gi..........SAT-SHRI AKAL......TE JIHNU MERE VEER NU KOI SUGGESTION DENA HOVE OO MERE NAAL FACEBOOK DE THROUGH CONNECT HO SAKDA AE http://pendu.saini1@facebook.com http://saini.yaar1@facebook.com
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
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Thursday, 22 May 2014
Manauli fort
In 2005 we reported on the sad state of
Manauli fort . A recent article in The Tribune by
Rajmeet Singh reports that at last the Mohali
district administration has paved the way for
preservation of the historical Manauli fort.
Located few kilometers from Mohali, the
Mughal fort had been decaying for lack of
preservation. After acquiring the land of the
fort, the possession of the fort has been
handed over to the State Department of
Cultural Affairs, Archeology and Museum.
Officials of the district administration today
visited the site to ascertain the security of the
site.
The fort was won by legendry Nawab Kapoor
Singh in 1763. The centuries-old fort declared
as a protected monument by the Punjab
Government in 2001, presents a poor picture
of its original glory.
In the past, there has been a legal battle
between the Punjab Government and
descendants of Nawab Kapoor Singh, who had
been contending the declaration of the fort as
a protected monument.
The grand gate that guarded the entrance of
the fort has perished and only two of the four
corner towers are still standing. These are,
however, fissured and it is just a matter of
time before the entire structure becomes a
heap of rubble. It is among the few forts that is
made of bricks and belongs to an era when
stone was largely used. The small bricks,
known as the Sirhindi brick among the locals,
are hanging loose from almost every wall of
the fort.
Villagers of Manauli lament that despite that
being declared a protected monument, the
Punjab Archeology Department officials have
nothing to say about the fort.
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Punjabi te pyar
Punjabi te pyaar dono shabdan da ekko ja matlab a,jinna pyar,satkaar punjabiyan ch hunda shyad hi kisse duji boli bollan waleyan ch hovega.
Punjabiyat / sikhi da karm dharm hi pyar da parchar krna hunda a,per jyon SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI ne akhya a be pehlan gal PYAR naal je gal na bane fer HATHYAR naal........
JO BOLE SO NIHAL SAT SHRI AKAL.......
Friday, 16 May 2014
GURBANI DE BOLL
GURUBANI word originated from “guru" + “bani” means guru di bani or guru de bol,sache nanak patshah de mukhwak .
Gurubani padan ja fer sunan wale bande nu jo kuz v mehsoos hunda a o kisse aam bande nu virla e hunda hove ga.
Science ch v prove ho chukya hai kk gurubani kisse v hor raag ja jaap ton vadh k sukun dendi a manukh de sharir nu......... So GURUBANI simran kro te kushiyan de khazane khoj leve.....
SAT-SHRI AKAL......
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Sikhi
Sikhism, or known in Punjabi as Sikhi,
ˈ s iːk ɨz əm/ or /ˈ s ɪk ɨz əm/ ; Punjabi : ਸਿੱਖੀ, sikkhī,
IPA: [ˈsɪkːʰiː] ) is a monotheistic religion founded
during the 15th century in the Punjab region of
the Indian subcontinent, by Guru Nanak[3] and
continued to progress through the ten
successive Sikh gurus (the eleventh and last
guru being the holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib .
The Guru Granth Sahib is a collection of the Sikh
Gurus' writings that was compiled by the 5th
Sikh Guru). It is the fifth-largest organized
religion in the world, with approximately 30
million adherents.[4][5] Punjab, India is the only
state in the world with a majority Sikh
population.
Adherents of Sikhism are known as Sikhs
( students or disciples ). According to Devinder
Singh Chahal, "The word 'Sikhi' (commonly
known as Gurmat ) gave rise to the modern
anglicized word 'Sikhism' for the modern
world." [6] Gurmat means literally 'wisdom of the
Guru' in contrast to Manmat, which means self-
willed impulses. [7]
According to Sewa Singh Kalsi, "The central
teaching in Sikhism is the belief in the concept of
the oneness of God." [8] Sikhism considers
spiritual life and secular life to be intertwined. [9]
Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru established the
system of the Langar (communal kitchen), in
order to demonstrate the need to share and have
equality between all people.
Sunday, 2 February 2014
PRINCIPLE da kran main shukriya
10 tak meri life badi limited ji hundi cc,bas pind ton school ja tution,hun Chandigarh aake beshak life changi enjoy krde yan per oh nazara kithe jeda 10 ton pehlan ounda cc.
9 & 10 sanu principle ne Social Studies padhai te ahou ji social studies padhai be nalayak to nalayak vi 10 pass krke nikle ohna vargi madam kismat naal mildi ae.
pehlan dil vich bada kouf ja hunda cc principle da per jadon ohna ton padhe te pata lagya kivein padhai hundi ae
#SALUTE KRDA MAM TOHANU TUSI BANDE BANYA,PAIRAN TE KHADNA SIKHAYA........TOHADI BOUT RESPECT AE JI @ HARVINDER BATRA JI
Friday, 31 January 2014
MAA
SADI ZINDAGI DA OO HISSA JIHDE KRKE AAJ AAPA IS DUNIYA CH KADAM RAKHYA ,3 AKHARAN DA SHABAD MAA ,KEHAN CH HI CHOTA JA LAGDA HAI PER SHAYAD HI KOI AISA HOVE JIS NU MAA DI EHMIYAT DA PATA NA HOVE,PER AAJ OHI MAA APNE PUTTRAN HATHON VANDI JANDI HAI.
PAISE,ZAMEEN,GADDI,GHAR LAIN NU HAR KOI HATH AGGE KRDA HAI PER MAA DI SEVA KARAN NU OHIYO HATH PICHE HATTDE DISDE NE..........SHAYAD LOKI OS RAAB DE AVTAR NU BHUL RAHE NE JISNU MAA KEHNDE NE.......