Category: Dietary Bibek

Gurmat Dietary Bibek Definition and Importance

Gurmat Ahaar Bibek (Dietary Bibek) is an important part of the Rehat instilled by Sri Dasmesh Ji, and without keeping this Rehat, the state of Chardi Kala can never be attained. Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh was a Brahmgiani Gursikh, who had Darshan of Vaahiguroo and

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Does eating meat enhance courage or warrior spirit (Bir Ras)?

Many of our meat-eating brothers say that Sri Dasam Guru Ji slaughtered goats through Jhatka to teach the Sikhs how to strike down enemies and instill strength (Bir Ras) in them. In response to this, we ask them that if Sri Dasmesh Ji intended to teach

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Can Sikhs eat Meat?

To begin with, there have been many Mahapurakhs in our panth who were against eating meat, including- Giani Gurbachan Singh ji Bhindrawale Baba Attar Singh Ji Mastuane wale Baba Attar Singh Ji Reru Sahib wale Giani Kartar Singh Ji Bhindrawale Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Bhindrawale Bhai

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Is Killing Pests and Insects a Sin in Sikhi?

Understanding whether killing pests and insects is a sin involves looking at the reasons behind the action. In Sikhi, no action is always sinful (paap) or virtuous (punn) by itself. The intention and situation are what matter. For example, everyone agrees that killing a person is

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What’s the meaning of the word ਕੁਠਾ (kutha)?

Some people believe that ਕੁਠਾ (kutha) means slaughtered meat of an animal in ritualistic Islamic religious tradition i.e. Halal. But The word ਕੁਠਾ (kutha) simply means to “kill or destroy or butcher”; alternatively, it can mean meat (the product of killing, butchering, destroying). there is no

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