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Malwe Da Sher

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  1. While watching itl, does anyone else wish that it will never end?
  2. someone was telling me about a camp for sikh students in august or sumthing.wonder if any1 else heard about it? is there like a website or anything to g onto get information?
  3. the rasta to hemkunt sahib shuts in spetember i think, or late august, its only open a few months. Mehtayana Sabib - gurdwara with all the statues is wikid,. Akali phoola singh burj, not many ppl herd of it, its 2 mins from harminder sahib amritsar. I recommend going to Nanded, there is 1st class accomodation offered just round the corner from Sachkhand Hazoor Sahib. It takes 3 days and 2 nights getting there by train - take 1st class ticket, a lottle more expensive, but worth the hastle. There are loads and loads of Gurdwara to see in Nanded. Where abouts your pind anyway, can tell you whas local
  4. the stories are significant bcoz of their sad endings, if it all ended happily ever after it would be just like most other love story and no1 would care, its the tradegy that appeals to peoples heaart. i think its real cant say for sure though sorry.
  5. A lot of AKJ tunes - like the really common ones - come from old skool kuldip manak songs from his heer ranjha and mirza album, one of the most prominent akj simran tunes is from that album, the song is called "Mei sheeshee purray vee Sharab dee"
  6. Heer Ranjha by Warris Shah :- The scene for this incident is laid out in Takht Hazara. Here Ranjha’s Jatt tribe rules the land. Most prominent of them was Manju Ranjha, the father of Ranjha (the hero of this story). He was very powerful Chaudhry (landlord). He had 4 sons and Ranjha was the eldest of them all. Therefore he was probably spoiled. All the 4 bothers were tough and well built. All the women in the village were madly in love with Ranjha. When Manju died, the wrath of Ranjha’s sister in laws fell upon him. He was taunted on daily basis by his sister-in-law called Sassi. There was distribution of wealth left behind by his father. He got the worst pick. Thus the evil actions of his brothers and their wives force him to leave the village out of sheer disgust and revulsions. He sets out in search of Heer who lives in Jhung. Heer’s father is the chief of Jhung. On his way to Jhung, Ranjha has to stop over in a village mosque where he has a hot exchange of words with the Maulvi of the mosque. Because of Ranjha’s appearance maulvi calls him a kaafir and forbids him to stay a night at the mosque. What follows is another master piece of Warris Shah. A controversy starts and submitting to the Public pressure, the Maulvi is forced to allow Ranjha to stay at the Mosque for the night. Next day Ranjha leaves for Jhung. He comes to the banks of Jhanan (Chenab) where he is helped by Luddan, a boatman, to cross the river. Here Ranjha meets Heer. She is a goddess of exquisite beauty. She is portrayed as an ultimate woman a man can ever dream of. She confronts Ranjha at the banks of the river and falls in love with him at the first sight. Heer makes sure that Ranjha stays close to her all the time. She convinces her father to give Ranjha a job. Ranjha is hired as a herd-boy. For quite some time they both indulge in love-making in seclusion. But, their happiness is short lived as one of Heer’s uncle finds out Heer’s involvement with Ranjha. This is reported to Heer’s father who decides to get Heer married off soon. Chuchak(Heer’s father) quickly gets Heer engaged to a nearby landlord of village Rangpur. Heer is sent to her in-laws forcibly. Before this happens, Ranjha, in dismay, harkens to the proverbial Five Peers (Divines) who offer Ranjha full solace and after they have listened to his marvelous flute-playing classical tunes, generously bestow Heer, the peasant girl, upon the youth. Fortified in faith, thus convinced of their ultimate good luck, the two lovers give up the design to elope and decide to face the situation with growing resolution. It is Heer who suggests this course of action to Ranjha. Although Heer tries her best not to say yes to Mulla’s query whether she agrees to the marriage with Khera, she is forced into it despite her wails and screaming protests. Ranjha now proceeds toward Rangpur, where his beloved lives with her new husband. [ KAN PADVAA KEE KANAAA VICH MUNDRAA PAA KEE, RANJHA BANGYAA JOGII. ] This line means that, Ranjha got his ears pierced and started wearing earrings. This was typical of Hindu jogis (sadhus). Ranjha also discards his flute. This shows the power of love. Love is not bound in any religious domains. This is a typical example of how a love torn Muslim got converted into a Hindu yogi and started wearing begging-saints garb. He was accepted By Baba Bal Nath as his Shaagird (disciple). A series of piquant scenes take place at the doorstep of Heer. Somehow Ranjha is able to convince Heer’s sister-in-law to help him elope with Heer. Sati (Heer's sister-in-law), too makes a successful attempt in running away with her lover. Kheras start on a hot pursuit of Ranjha and Heer. The capture both of them and are brought to the court of Chief Adli Raja. The judge favors the Kheras and Heer is sent back to her in-laws. But, at this juncture God comes to the help of the lovers. Suddenly the city catches fire. The earlier verdict is reverted. Ranjha leaves for his home to set up a date for the nikaah. But, while he is gone, a conspiracy is hatched to kill Heer. When the news of death reaches Ranjha he consumes poison and falls to the martyr to love.
  7. A lot of Kuldip Manak's old old school songs concern Heer Ranjha, they are good uf you understand panjabi well.
  8. kik shit out of jamdooth then if u come before akal challenge akal to a fight
  9. leh sodhi stop kissing neo and the admins ass lol
  10. roger that. team fall back. affirmative. fire in the hole. Hostages have been rescued. counter terrorists win. Ahhh cs.... the good old days,
  11. your topic title reminded you of an old song by phats and small ....." Hey what wroung with youuu? your looking kinda down to me." was a wicked song man, anyone remember it?
  12. I have 8mbps and the site is slow
  13. its at times like this u realise rub is in everyone, even unbreakable lol, (joke) one love brother
  14. dhan baba nanak do u know sant gurinder singh from rara sahib, he stays rara sahib half the time and other half at his dera in anandpur. hes heavily diabetic and recently got married, no1 seeems 2 know who he is lol.
  15. saw sumthin on the news about a UK mayor planning a trip 2 anmritsar as he is concerned about human rights violations. may be connected.
  16. werent ISYF and BKI on Jack Straws list of terrorist organisation? whether or not they are a threat to the british public doesnt matter, they were still banned by jack straws terrorist act. although not so significant today the guys that carried out the bombings on a cinema in india apparently had links 2 BKI. you guys must not remember the late 80's and early 90's when terrorism flourished in panjab and northern india. however thats completely different as the police where just as bad if not worse than the "kharkhoos" who occasionally stopped city buses, lined up all the hindus outside and shot them. although all this came from the backlash of 84, the terrorism in panjab was not very religously centred.
  17. its been down a week or so
  18. lol, everyones gonna be watching sodhi at night now.
  19. lol dude why are u still posting? if u look on previous posts im sure u will find this topcic discussed a more than enuff times
  20. anyone remember captain planet?....... captain planet hes our hero he will take pollution down 2 zero....
  21. I got vcd of his diwan from india on shotti sahibzaddee shaheedi. i will put it on gursewa hub as soon as its working, anyone know whats wrong with it?
  22. i heard a lot of sants have it bcoz its a sign of bhagti from previous lifetimes.
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