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Where are the Asurs, etc. Nowadays
tva prasad replied to tva prasad's topic in Hinduism | Indian Religious Traditions
lol. True -
Gautam Budh Ji Maharaj (May 25)
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what language is that? Sanskrit? -
how was baba mahaharnam Singh ji bhuchowale shri ram chander g in previous life? Shri ram chander was Vishnu avtar, I don't get how that works. Btw, not saying I don't believe it I actually do. Just a bit curious : )
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hanuman ji in kalijug
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http://srec.gurmat.info/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/gianparbodh.html -
here is the link for the suthra shah sakhi: http://game0flove.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/game-of-love-392-suthra-shah-5.html?m=1#!/2016/08/game-of-love-392-suthra-shah-5.html
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I agree. @BhagatSingh well said bro. : )
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when going on the path of bhagti it takes longer than the yogic method (don't remember what it's called but u have to imagine a candle) to open agya chakr. R there any benefits of opening it with bhagti other than forcing it with yogic exercises?
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hanuman ji in kalijug
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just goes to show how high God's bhagts are. -
hanuman ji in kalijug
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do u actually have Vishnu g whispering in ur ear? -
hanuman ji in kalijug
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very true. -
hanuman ji in kalijug
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hanuman is one with ram g so there is no distinction between them so where ever there is ram there is hanuman g. Just as the drop falls into the ocean it becomes the ocean. -
king Bharat as in the one in mahabharat or m I wrong? :o which brother of ram chander g was he. I always find past life interesting.
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I agree. Lying isn't always bad. There is sakhi of suthra shah. He was a poor man, the guru's sevadaars (they knew that he was poor) asked him to bring something for the guru or they would not let him go in. Suthra filled with bairaag returned home. He then came back with a sack. He asked the guards if he could go in. They asked him what he had brought. He said he had brought a sack full of sugar. He then met guru ji and said the sack was actually full of sand. His love for guru ji is immense.
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hanuman ji in kalijug
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ram chandar is Vishnu avtar who is NOT akal purukh because he has an end he has a beginning and an end. The ram talked about in gurbani is waheguru. Ram means present everywhere, in everything. -
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who's jasbir...? -
so if u told the guy ur brother's gone out of the house that'll be telling the truth?
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I m guessing it's from the 20th century? It's a beautiful image.
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guru g is the best of all. They know everything, they thought about it all. A gun can get jammed, u can run out of bullets but a sword cannot get jammed, etc. Guru g has blessed us with such great things. It is now our responsibility to keep our kirpan ( gifted to us by our father) sharpened. There has been alot of blood spilt (more than we can imagine) so that we can put a kanga in our kes and wear a turban and kachhera and of course the kirpan. in the olden times people used to carry more than one weapon. If I remember it correctly- kirpan (they used to wear a big one as a kakkar the smaller version came after the British), spear and bandook at least!
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