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Frequently Asked Questions

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Simran is not just repeating God's name with the tongue — it’s the constant remembrance of the Divine in one’s mind, breath, and actions. It brings inner peace and connects the soul to the ultimate truth.
Because rituals without awareness become empty. True spirituality begins when the mind engages in Naam Simran and reflects on the wisdom of Gurbani rather than just outward customs.
Dasam Dwar, the tenth spiritual gate, is a higher state of consciousness that opens through deep meditation, Simran, and Guru’s grace. It’s the gateway to divine experience and inner bliss.
Yes. Simran calms the mind, reduces overthinking, and reconnects us to our soul’s truth, helping ease emotional suffering and restoring mental peace.
Gurbani teaches that the real ghost is our own uncontrolled mind. Fear, ego, and superstition trap us more than any external entity. Naam Simran is the ultimate protection.
Gurbani says “Sab Gobind Hai” – all are one. There is no Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh in the eyes of God. It’s the Divine Naam and truthful living that matters, not labels.
If Simran is done mechanically or with selfish intent, it won’t transform. True Simran requires surrender, faith, and living in alignment with Guru’s teachings.
A complete spiritual path includes Simran, sewa (service), and fulfilling your family and social duties with love and dharma.
The Samagam is a sacred gathering focused on deep Naam Simran, Sangat, and healing. It provides seekers an environment to disconnect from distractions and reconnect with the Divine within.