Ek Onkaar Satgur Prasad
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh…!
In India its Friday, 25th
Aug 2017 & time is 1:50 am
Hi Friends, Hope you all had good time in office I had a mixed day
& all this is part & parcel of life sometimes your day begins with
curses but ends with blessings & vice versa. But what can be done all this
is part & parcel of life. Nothing to worry at all as long as life is there
all this will happen & after life everything & everyone will just part
away.
Sorry due to server problems I was not able to upload my article earlier but I was lucky that today there was no power cut, so I was up to my task & waited for the issue to get resolved ASAP.
First of all heartfelt congrats for India’s win over Sri Lanka in its 2nd
ODI match. Well played Guys! Keep up the good work & make us all proud.
This win is auspicious as it comes a day before Ganesh Birthday (Ganesh Puja)
on 25th Aug 2017.
Let’s get back to our post as since past few days I am
constantly talking about Nishan Sahib & what was the need of hydraulic
system for operating it but I am not able to upload any info related to it. So
here are the answers…
Nishan
Sahib is Religious Symbol of Sikhs (usually in the form of flag which is made
of orange colored cloth as orange is the color of the Sun) in which Khanda is
made in blue color on an orange back ground flag & this Nishan Sahib was
finalized by none other than Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (as was shown in the
movie Char Sahib Zaade 2 : Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur). It is usually worn on
high pole erected on platform & Nishan
Sahib denotes that a Gurudwara is located here where any person of any
community, religion, caste or creed is always welcome & can seek shelter
24x7. “All Are Welcome” as per the Hukam of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Gurudwara(Even Muslims come to Gurudwara Sahib Sita Ram Dera).
Have a look at
the platform on which the high pole stands.
Now the question
arises what is the need of a Hydraulic System. Actually this flag cannot be
hoisted the pole as we hoist the Tri Color on Republic Day & Independence
Day. A man has to manually climb on this pole with the help of special seat (as
is used by Coconut Climbers in Kerala just to cite an example) right up to the
top, plant Nishan Sahib’s Flag (which we call Nishan Sahib Da Chola, Chola in
Punjabi means “Dress”) on the pole then come down & also tie Chola while
descending towards the ground.
All was going well in
Jamshedpur but you must have read in news papers few months a Sikh man fell
down from this pole & passed away while doing “Chole Di Seva of Nishan
Sahib” (planting this flag on Nishan
Sahib) at one of the Gurudwara Sahibs of Mango, Jamshedpur. So this tragic
incident raised a huge concern throughout the Committees of all the Gurudwara
Sahibs of the steel city.
Sant Ki Kutiya, Mango
& Gurudwara Sahib Sonari are the
only two Gurudwaras where you will find Chola of Nishan Sahib being changed
with the help of Hydraulic System. With the help of Hydraulic System, this pole
comes down & goes up just at the touch of button & Risk factor of
losing a life is absolutely Zero.
How it comes down
& goes up will be continued in tomorrow’s write-up
Forget
this aspect & now here we change the direction of our flight to the big
stories of the day
Q Picture of the Day – Official Look of the Rs.
200/- Note to be circulation from 25th Aug 2017…
Q Health Tip of the Day – Don’t drink tea or Coffee with meal, read to know why
Q Question of the Day – Can color blind
people do MBBS, asks our Apex Court.
Q Judgment of the Day – Supreme Court
today pointed out following facts regarding right to privacy by 9 judge bench
headed by Chief Justice of India J.S. Kehar, read it to know it…
@ Right to Privacy is the fundamental
right of the citizens under this Constitution of India.
@ Being a fundamental right, it can be
subject to certain restrictions/limitations.
@ These restrictions should be fair, just
& legitimate & aimed at the betterment of the nation.
@ But these restrictions should be such
that citizen’s right to privacy is also protected & restrictions are in the
interest of the state for the betterment of the country.
Q Voting of the Day – A news was reported by News
Nation Channel on 23rd Aug 2017 that a message is getting Viral on
social media which states that Supreme Court of India has left for the public
to decide by public voting that whether Ram Temple should be built in Ayodhya
or a Babri Masjid. But the sad fact is that there are more votes in favor of
Babri Masjid than Ram Temple. Hence, request you all to educate more people
about this fact by forwarding this message to more & more & more people
so that Ram temple Can be built at Ayodhya. When News Nation investigated this
message this message was found to be fake as the issue is yet under
consideration of the Supreme Court of India & hearing is still going on in
the Apex Court. So request you guys to never to get carried forward by such
messages because there are few handful of people who are trying to divide us,
so please never get divided & maintain peace & harmony in the country.
Q Greetings of the Day – Happy Ganesh
Birthday to everyone (including me) alive on this lovely planet Earth…
Q The final Good bye with a start of
the day quote…
Tomorrow
I be back with word sketch of the entire ceremony at Gurudwara Sahib Sonari
& I know that when you will read it
you will feel as if you are not reading it but you will feel as if you are part
of this celebration..so see you all tomorrow after a small break…
Do
remember that I will be back….back any time after all a Manager sleeps but a
Digital Marketing manager never sleeps he’s on duty 24x7
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Bole
So Nihaal Sat Sri Akaal!
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa!
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh…!
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