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    dilavrsingh reacted to paapiman in Panjabi Vocabulary Builder Thread   
    ਬਲੌਰ - Glass
     
    Bhul chuk maaf
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    dilavrsingh reacted to paapiman in Darshan of Sri Satguru jee   
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    dilavrsingh got a reaction from paapiman in Sri Charitropakhyan Sahib jee Series - Charitar #25   
    hunr  hunar is like ability or kala (sarab kala samrath)      
    maybe hanvant is full of ability   kulvant patvant vant being full of or not lacking. 
    not lacking HAN ... han being ability or power? 
    bhul chuak muaff
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    dilavrsingh reacted to paapiman in Sri Charitropakhyan Sahib jee Series - Charitar #25   
    Does anyone know what "ਹਨਵੰਤ " means? Hanwant Singh is the name of the son in the original Charitar.
     
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    dilavrsingh got a reaction from paapiman in Dream about Dying   
    waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

    dhan are you to have such a dream and also to choose sikhi over family even in a dream... i would say you gained some spiritual fal by your decision and you will reap benefits .. people that have spiritual dreams are dhan waheguru ji ka khalsa whaeguru ji ki fateh
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    dilavrsingh got a reaction from Manrajsingh in Dream about Dying   
    waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

    dhan are you to have such a dream and also to choose sikhi over family even in a dream... i would say you gained some spiritual fal by your decision and you will reap benefits .. people that have spiritual dreams are dhan waheguru ji ka khalsa whaeguru ji ki fateh
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    dilavrsingh reacted to chatanga1 in Guru Gobind Singh Ji's letter to the Khan brothers   
    GHANI KHAN and his brother Nabi Khan, Pathan horse dealers of Machhivara in present day Ludhiana district of the Punjab, were admirers of Guru Gobind Singh whom they had visited at Anandpur and to whom they had sold many good animals. When they learnt that, travelling in a lonely state after the battle of Chamkaur (1705), the Guru had come to Machhivara, they at once turned out to meet him and offered their services. They provided him with a blue coloured dress and carried him out of Machhivara in a palanquin disguised as a Muslim divine. They declared him to be Uchch da Pir, the holy man of Uchch, an old seat of Muslim saints in south-west Punjab.
    They escorted him thus up to Hehrari, a village near Raikot in Ludhiana district, where a group of Sikhs relieved them. The Guru dismissed Ghani Khan and Nabi Khan with his blessings and a hukamnama meant to be a letter of commendation which was reverently preserved by their descendants. The family migrated to Pakistan in 1947. Their house in Machhivara is now a gurudwara known as Gurdwara Uchch da Pir.
    References : Sikh Encylopaedia
    1. Kuir Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10. Patiala, 1968
    2. Padam, Piara Singh, and Giani Garja Singh, eds. Guru klan Sakhian. Patiala, 1986
    3. Macauliffe, Max Arthur, The. Sikh Religion. Oxford, 1909

    Below:
    Zahoor Ahmed Khan, the descendant of Ghani Khan and Nabhi Khan who once assisted Guru Gobind Singh Ji in escaping the Mughal forces, here shows a hukamnana bestowed upon his ancestors by Guru Sahib Ji.
     

     
     
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    dilavrsingh reacted to paapiman in Ram Gyo Ravan Gyo   
    Please listen to Gyani Inderjeet Singh jee Raqbewale, narrating another arth of the above verse. Gyani jee also narrates an interesting story (from one of the Ramayans) regarding Ravan's death.
    Please start listening after 57:00 min:
    http://www.gurmatveechar.com/audios/Katha/02_Present_Day_Katha/Sant_Giani_Inderjeet_Singh_(Raqbe_wale)/Sri_Gurpartap_Sooraj_Parkash_Katha/09_Sri_Guru_Tegh_Bahadur_Ji/Giani.Inderjeet.Singh.(Raqbe.wale)--Sooraj.Parkash.Katha.-.Ras.12.Adhyai.62.-.Satguru.Ji.Di.Deliho.Chithi.-.1996-08-11.mp3
     
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    dilavrsingh reacted to paapiman in Satguru jee's Face Towards Everyone   
    Please listen to Gyani Inderjeet Singh jee Raqbewale narrating one of the powers (exhibited in physical forms) of Sri Satguru jee.
    Please start listening after 11:25:
    http://www.gurmatveechar.com/audios/Katha/02_Present_Day_Katha/Sant_Giani_Inderjeet_Singh_(Raqbe_wale)/Sri_Gurpartap_Sooraj_Parkash_Katha/09_Sri_Guru_Tegh_Bahadur_Ji/Giani.Inderjeet.Singh.(Raqbe.wale)--Sooraj.Parkash.Katha.-.Ras.12.Adhyai.43.-.Kashi.Pujjay.-.1996-07-30.mp3
     
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    dilavrsingh reacted to mrhsinghk in Havan (Fire Ritual) Maryada   
    But also i remember in Bramh Kavach the last dohra havan is mentioned at the end
     
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    dilavrsingh got a reaction from Pardeep01 in Does attainment of Naam Daan ensure the path to moksha?   
    Veere, Nice to hear your story of closeness and love.  Vahiguru. God bless you. Vahiguru. In terms of after receiving naam, i feel that yes it ultimately leads to moksha and ultimate salvation regardless of circumstances. But this is a belief, that after receiving naam from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaaj that things will take care of themselves.... Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Vahiguru Ji ki fateh
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    dilavrsingh reacted to chatanga1 in Very Interesting Critique Of Sgpc Rehat Maryada By Taksaal   
    The SGPC are a the legitimate heirs, or even the Singh Sabha in their evolving form. If the SGPC made these changes, why did the Singh Sabhas all over the world accept them? They could have refused. But when the maryada was being discussed the main people involved were the Singh Sabha people.
     
     
     
    By using sensical reasoning you wipeout half of Guru's history. How could Guru Nanak have moved the Ka'aba? Made reethe, meethe? How could Guru Sahib have taken brought the Moosan back to life after his head had been chopped off? Sensical?
     
     
    True love leads to blind faith. Bhai Lehna loved Guru Nanak so much, that when in broad daylight Guru Sahib said, "It is night, go to sleep," Bhai Lehna never questioned or thought about Guru Sahib's adesh, but accepted it straightaway. Blind faith is a big measure of love for the Guru.
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