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kirpa_karo

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  1. raam is the title of ramchandra the avtaar yet used for nirankaar - maybe satguru ji is praising nirankaar?
  2. akaaal If there's one thing I've learnt its that you can learn about 0.1% by asking questions about Nihang Singhs on forums. Khalsa Ji you must go and live amongst the dals in panjaab to find out these sakhis - and the anand you will get from hearing them there will be billions times better than on here! But I do respect you thirst for knowlegde and your prem - it is beautiful! As for spreading the gyaan I think thats a beautiful idea. I'm currently in a rush but when I get some time I will try and record the sakhis I have heard about various Mahapurkh. But in the end I would say you got to hear these stories from some chardi kala singhs in Panjaab the anand that comes to listening to them - I cant describe! AKAAAAAL!
  3. Oh dear wrote this in the wrong post lol! sorry singho!
  4. I have heard Sukha Singh do this katha in hoshiarpur - was chardi kala to hear it again
  5. kAM1825 lets not be handing out punishments which only dharam raja can pass out. What is interesting is that you found just one bad point in Sant Ji and you changed from worshipping him (WITH A PHOTO OF SANT JI ON YOUR HI5 ACCOUNT) to hating him. One bad point - is that really enough to discredit a whole selfless life dedicated to the study of Guru Granth Sahib. The times of partition Sant Ji lived through were hard - maybe he didnt have access to the material which you have access to. To condemn someone over one bad point seems childish to me - but then again what do I know? But chalo lets just keep putting people on pedestals then knocking them off when we feel like it... One bad point washes away a life time of seva ? I say let the one without any sin cast the first stone!
  6. kAM1825 lets not be handing out punishments which only dharam raja can pass out. What is interesting is that you found just one bad point in Sant Ji and you changed from worshipping him (WITH A PHOTO OF SANT JI ON YOUR HI5 ACCOUNT) to hating him. One bad point - is that really enough to discredit a whole selfless life dedicated to the study of Guru Granth Sahib. The times of partition Sant Ji lived through were hard - maybe he didnt have access to the material which you have access to. To condemn someone over one bad point seems childish to me - but then again what do I know? But chalo lets just keep putting people on pedestals then knocking them off when we feel like it... One bad point washes away a life time of seva ? I say let the one without any sin cast the first stone!
  7. but does giani ji say these verses come from satan?
  8. but does giani ji say these verses come from satan?
  9. "shaheed ki jo maut hai vo qaum ki hayat hai, hayat ko hayat hai vo maut vi hayat hai"
  10. aloo-matar - the most beautiful sabjee - the names just rolls of the tongue
  11. great this post is all about demaning each other's faith - didnt think javanmard would stoop to the namjap level
  12. I still think Swami Brahm Dev has got the right idea...
  13. what is the will of allah? from a 'sikh' perspective Guru Nanak says 'hukmai ANDAR sabh ko' NOT 'hukamai sabh ko' interesting...........
  14. http://www.mumbaimirror.com/net/mmpaper.as...1924531215e4be2 Sarabjeet Singh Bhullar, 50, (left) and his son Baljeet, 25, fought off 40 dacoits for 25 minutes and forced them to flee. Bhullar Sr has got 11 stitches on his head as a result of the assault by the dacoits, and his son has bruises on his hands You might think this is a scene straight out of a Hindi film. While 40 dacoits are trying to break a window grill that would lead them into a bungalow, the 50-year-old house owner and his 25-year-old son hold on to it with all the power at their command; 25 minutes later, the onslaught of the thieves still on, the owner pulls out his final weapon of resistance -- the kirpan -- and threatens to kill. The sight of the kirpan so frightens the dacoits that they beat a quick retreat. Belapur resident Sarabjeet Singh Bhullar and his son Baljeet fought off 40 dacoits for 25 minutes in this fashion on Tuesday morning and finally forced them to flee, Amar Jadhav, deputy commissioner of police (zone I), Navi Mumbai, said. Police said the dacoits belonged to the same gang that has carried out a series of dacoities in Thane and Navi Mumbai in the last one month. According to police, at around 3.30 am, Bhullar Sr and Jr, who live with six other family members — their wives and four children of Baljeet — in their 1,800 sq ft bungalow in Sector 8B, heard loud thuds from near the window close to their main door. When they opened the window and looked out, they saw 40 men had entered their compound and were hurling huge stones at the window grill in an attempt to break it. Fearing the grill would give way, the father-son duo held on to it with all their might, while their wives began making frantic calls to the cops and their relatives. “In order to stop this resistance, the dacoits began to target us. They hit us with bamboo sticks and stones,†Bhullar Sr said. While he was hit behind his left ear by a big stone, the son was struck on the head several times and on the knees. They still refused to budge. The one thing that kept them going, Bhullar Jr said, was the thought of family. “We were sure that if the dacoits entered the home, they would kill us all. They seemed capable of doing anything,†he said. The struggle continued for 25 minutes, police said, but the neighbours, woken by the sounds, did not help. Sensing that the thugs would not retreat, Bhullar Sr, bleeding and in considerable pain, drew out his kirpan and threatened to kill the dacoits if they did not go away. “I recited our holy prayer and drew out my kirpan. I was serious about going after them. I did not have an option, really,†he noted. Almost unbelievably, the kirpan did the trick: the dacoits, looking scared, decided to retreat. Bhullar Sr now has nine stitches behind his ears and his son has bruises on his hands and knees. Ramrao Wagh, commissioner of Navi Mumbai police said: “The Bhullars were very brave throughout the ordeal. But I wish the neighbours had also come out to help.†The cops arrived soon after, but by that time the dacoits were out of sight. The gang then went to Sector 8A, barged into the ground-floor homes of two families, and walked away with jewellery and cash. However, a police team, on the chase, managed to arrested two of the gang members: Ambadas Pawar, 40, and Deepak Pawar, 25. One of the two houses robbed by the gang belonged to Kamlaben Mehta, 73. Mehta, who was at home with her daughter Manjula, 44, said more than 20 dacoits broke open the door of their home with a huge boulder and took away valuables. Soon after, they broke open the neighbouring house, which belongs to her other daughter, Anita Bhatkar. The dacoits took away cash and valuables worth Rs 2 lakh from the two houses, police said.
  15. I am also a namdhari dholki chaene fundamentalist - I need more... MORE I TELL YOU! MUHAHAHAHAHA! But seriously - that stuff is the best!
  16. Thats not the only track all the jathedar seva singh tracks are dholki chaene
  17. Fateh, This whole debate reminds me of the lecture of Swami Brahm Dev Ji Udasin about those who were agaisnt Siri Dasam Guru Granth Sahib >>> http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=...;q=dasam+granth He says something which reminds me of this debate. It is true that we have lost our respect for vidhvaans or scholars. The design of Guru Gobind Singh was amazing the Nirmalas and Udasis took on the role of scholars and the Nihang Singhs were there to act as the teghs or weapons. Swami Brahm Dev says that the scholars are shastars of the panth but also the Nihang Singhs sitting before him are the weapons as well to make sure that the disrespect of the panth doesnt take place. We have to work together - the wielders of the pen and the sword. The Nihang Singhs have fallen into their own disputes the scholars receive no support that is the problem. Do not comdemn those who wish to pick up the sword or the pen both need to taken up at times like these! But they need to be picked up in conjuction with each other - we need to bring back into the panth this mixture of scholar and soldier. It is time to pick up arms and pick up the pen! Siri Akaal Ji Sahai
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