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Rani

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  1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Here is a part of Katha that I heard way back in the days when I was a kid :roll: . It really stuck to me. I don’t remember all of it but the main point I remember. So here it goes. There was a king who had no children therefore he was looking for the next successor to his throne. There were three men who wanted the throne. So the king thought of an interesting way to chose the best one. The king gave each one a pigeon, and told them specifically to kill it where no one is watching. So the first guy steps out of the castle and looks around to see if anyone was around and kills the pigeon. The second guy steps out of the castle, goes to a forest and kills the pigeon. The third guy steps out of the castle goes into the forest and looks around to see if anyone was watching. When he thought no one was watching he prepared to kill the pigeon. Than he realized that the pigeon was watching him, so he blindfolded the pigeon. He attempted to kill once more and than he realized he was watching the pigeon, so he blindfolded himself. Than he prepared once more to kill it but he kept thinking someone was watching. This feeling was coming from inside him, a place inside him where God was watching. So the guy gave up, he thought it was impossible to kill the pigeon where no one was watching. So he went back to the kingdom with the pigeon. He told the king that it was an impossible thing to do, and handed him the pigeon, and in return the king handed him the throne. He had passed the test that was given, if he realized that God was watching everything he did, he would be trusted to do the right thing for the kingdom. Ghat ghat ke anter ki janat. Bhale bure ki pir pachhanat Bhul chuk mauph Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahegure Ji Ki Fateh
  2. wjkk wjkf I agree with you ‘Steel Bangle’ (sorry, don’t know your real name). It’s all about inner strength that leads you to follow your rehat. And that inner strength is only obtained by Guru’s Kirpa. I think that it is very disrespectful to keep the kakars on and still eat meat, drink and do all the other stuff. The kakars are our uniform and if we do all that other stuff while we have our uniform on that makes no sense. One is either Gurmukh or a Munmukh, there is no such thing as a part time Gurmukh. Bhul chuk mauph karni “Win your mind and you win the whole world.” Wjkk wjkf
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