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  1. Will the Sikhs tolerate disrespect to Guru Ji?

    :bling: :bling:

    Guru Gobind Singh’s picture appears on their books, posters. Below his picture are printed these words: cow protector, Sarbans-dani (one who sacrifices his all) Tenth Guru’. On the last page is printed a poem in order to show that Guru Sahib was a ‘cow-protector’. It is said to have been taken from the ‘Dasam Granth’ (?). Besides this booklet, many others have also been distributed on the title pages of which are printed pictures of the Gurus or those pertaining to Sikh history. The motive of this exercise is to convince the Sikhs that whatever the Gurus did was a part of Hindu beliefs and tradition. Towards the end of a book is printed a Sanskrit Sloka, under which it is written that the Guru’s edict gives the same sermon. In other words, it is an attempt to falsify the originality of the Sikh doctrine.

    Guru Nanak Dev University is committed to propagating and disseminating Guru Nanak Sahib’s teachings and philosophy all over the world and this is stated in the University Act also. But now literature designed to undermine Guru Nanak's philosophy and Gurbani is being freely distributed here. The book entitled ‘Hindutava and Environment carries a picture showing a calf suckling a cow on its title page. By printing Guru Arjan Dev’s ‘Bani’ ‘Put mata Ki asees’ on top of the picture disrespect has been shown to Gurbani.

    Will the Sikhs tolerate disrespect to Guru Ji?

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  2. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

    Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

    Vaar 17 - Pauri 10

    Pauri 10 (Manmukh like a barren woman)

    The king keeps hundred of queens and turn by turn visits their beds.

    For the king, all are principal queens and they all are loved by him much

    and more. Decorating the chamber and the bed, they all enjoy coition

    with the king. All the queens conceive and one or two come out to be

    barren. For this, no king and queen is to be blamed; all this is due to the

    writ of the previous births. Those who after listening to the word of

    the Guru and the teaching of the Guru do not adopt it in their mind, are

    of evil intellect and unfortunate.

    Translation By Dr Jodh Singh Ji

  3. There's a Sant near our village in India, my aunt was saying that a

    young woman was 'possessed' by some evil spirit. No-one could cure

    her, she used to walk about like a mad-woman, talking with the deep

    voice of a man. The family eventually ran out of healers to go to

    and turned to the Sant as the last hope. Apparantly he managed to

    talk to the spirit inside the woman. It turned out to be the spirit

    of a Yogi doing black magic while he sat in his cave. Some people

    from the village had paid him to put a curse on the woman.

    Sitting in his cave, the Yogi spoke through the girl, to the Sant.

    The Yogi got quite arrogant and told the Sant 'you are only a few

    steps higher than me on the spiritual ladder, but I'll topple you

    soon enough'. The Sant shrugged it off like water off a duck's back

    replying 'what's the point in competing, spirituality isn't a game,

    besides Guru Gobind Singh jee is sitting at the top of the ladder

    like a father watching us children!'

    The Sant gave them some shabads, seva and sangat to do and the

    Yogi's evil spirit left the woman.

    Maybe you believe in curses or maybe you dont,(if you do naam

    simran, seva and go sadh-sangat you'll be naturally protected

    anyway) but the interesting thing for me was the use of the ladder

    analogy.

    Guru Sahib says that the path of the Saints is to climb the ladder

    of religion ..'Sant Ka marag, dharam kee pauree'. But only a a few

    rare one have such a greatly blessed destiny....'Koe vad-bhagee pai'.

    So climb the ladder of religious righteous deeds and rise above the

    coiled snakes hissing at your heels, let them reap their own rewards

    as they rot in their dark, damp cave-like life.

  4. Hot Air (Ego - Haumai)

    At PanJa Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan there is a huge boulder with

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji's hand print pressed into it. A muslim holy man

    living outside the village on a hill top. The villagers did ardas

    to guru nanak dev jee saying the selfish holy man had control of all

    the water and wouldnt let it pass to the villagers. The holy man

    refused to listen to Guru jee, so Guru jee blessed the lower ground

    and water started flowing into the village, the holy man's water

    dried up. Seeing Guru Nanak at the foot of the hill, he used his

    powers to send a huge boulder flying like a missile at guru sahib.

    Guru jee put up his hand to stop it and the palm impression is still

    there.

    Why tell this story?

    Well, I am like the selfish holy man, I am very proud of sikhi and

    the hot air of my ego puffs up into a huge boulder which I shoot at

    everyone who is in striking distance. But to protect everyone Guru

    jee has sent his humble gursikhs blessed with Guru Nanak Dev Jee's

    shaktee(power) to put their hand in the way and stop my ego missiles

    from hurting anyone.

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