Testimonials

The prosperity technology of Dasvandh has helped people all over the world. Here are a few stories that people have shared with us.

I have experienced over and over in my life the lesson: if you give one-tenth to the Guru, the Guru has already given you extra in return. Please let me share on of my experiences. It was during my first year in Sikh Dharma that I first felt the bounty of Dasvandh. I was unemployed at the time, having just completed a job at Boston University Medical Center. Even though I was on Unemployment, I had sent in a check to Dasvandh the first of that month. I was hoping to attend KWTC (Women's Camp) for the first time. I had innocently put away money for camp, not knowing the expenses that I would incur on a spiritual yatra I was going on beforehand. One day, as I reviewed my budget for the summer, I realized that I was almost $1000 short of what I needed for camp. Within a week I received a check from Boston University. I expected this check to be for $118. To my great surprise it was exactly 10 times the amount, $1180. Through the power of Dasvandh, KWTC was covered for me. Wahe Guru!

Hari Charn Kaur Khalsa

My husband’s projection was for a challenging, well-paying job with less stress and more fun. The result was that he got his new job. My son’s projection was to learn more in school not have disruptive kids in his class, and have more money for computer accessories and software. The result was that he enrolled in some more challenging classes and then, by God’s Grace, ended up going to another school on the other side of town, where the disruptive kids that had bothered him did not attend. This school is much more accepting of diversity. he has received quite a bit of gift money that he has been able to use for his computer.

My projection was to be successful at writing and teaching Kundalini Yoga, and to be healthy. I also projected to go to solstice next year. The result of all the prayers was that I sold newspaper and magazine articles, had more yoga students, and am now much healthier. I didn’t make it to solstice last year, but have since attended many events!

Dukh Niwaran Kaur Khalsa Whipp

I would like to share two Dasvandh stories that illustrate the power of giving back to God a small part of what He constantly gives to is. The first story concerns a friend and former student whose financial circumstances were truly desperate. At the time this story starts she had been unemployed for more than a year and a half and was no longer eligible for unemployment benefits. She had nearly lost her house because of not being able to make the mortgage payments arid she also owed friends money. The car she was driving was on its last legs and often refused to run. In addition to all that, there was a certifiable madman living in her house, who instead of fixing the place up, which was the original deal, was making it worse.

We began to gel together once a week to do affirmations for prosperity and to discuss the positive changes in our lives Nothing much happened to her for several months until I asked it she tithed. She gave the usual sad excuse that she didn’t have the money to tithe with. I took a dollar out of my wallet and gave it to her with a stamp and an envelope and the Dasvandh address. A light went on in her face, and she took another dollar out of her wallet and sent in both dollars then and there. Within a couple of weeks she had a job that paid all her bills, and she was paying back the money to friends. (She also gave me back the dollar, the envelope and the stamp.) A month or so later, the madman left her house. About 4 years later she received an unexpected legacy from her father. Had she not been tithing and working on herself, it is almost certain that she would have lost all or nearly all of this legacy due to a series of legal complications. What she did receive was enough to provide her with a modest nest egg and enough money to purchase a new used car in excellent condition.
The changes tithing made in my friend’s life were unmistakable.

The second story is my own. l am a housewife whose husband is a Methodist with qualms about tithing (but none about generosity). I asked my husband to give me an allowance with the suggestion that this might halt or decrease our fights about money (which it did). From this allowance I began tithing a consistent amount to Dasvandh each month. I also tithe from other sources of income.

Some amazing things have happened. During the recession in the early 90s, my husbands public library job, which he greatly enjoys was re-classified in a way that amounted to a nice promotion. He also received a moderately large portfolio of stocks and bonds from his grandmothers estate, which has been augmented by gifts of stocks from his parents.

I received a very unexpected small legacy from an aunt and some stocks from my parents. We paid off the mortgage on the house where we were living and have recently moved into a larger house in a much nicer part of town. The new house has a large room fur yoga classes and a Gurdwara, with a nearby small room which houses the Guru. We sold our old house for the full asking price within two or three weeks, which enabled us to re-carpet our new house and put tile in the entry hall. Less than six months later we have already paid off nearly 20% or the new mortgage. We also drive a Cadillac for which we paid $1.

None of the above even mentions the gifts of consciousness that come from acknowledging with our pocketbooks that all things come from God. Give consistently and watch God pour out the blessings.

Sat Kirpal Kaur Khalsa