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  1. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh Khanda now sold. All other shastars above are still for sale. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  2. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh The following shaster are for sale within UK. If any Sangat are interested in purchasing any of the items listed, please email akaalpurakhdifauj1699@gmail.com for prices or further information. 1.) 19th century Kard dagger, with 25cm steel blade and handle with bone grip scales. 2.) 19th century steel katar punch dagger, 20cm blade, typical H-shaped grip, 39cm long overall. Scabbard included. 3.) 19th century steel katar punch dagger, 24cm blade, typical H-shaped grip, 44cm long overall. Lacks Scabbard. 4.) Kukri Knife, 27cm curved single edge blade with shaped wooden handle, in steel tipped black leather sheath. 41cm long overall. 5.) Jambiya Dagger, 19cm blade in steel tipped red leather sheath. Engraved floral motif on handle. 34cm long overall. 6.) Khanda with tulwar pattern steel disc mounted hilt. 78cm blade. 89cm long overall. Lacks Scabbard. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
  3. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh Like the stars in the sky your names shall forever shine in the hearts and minds of the Khalsa Panth! We bow again and again and again at your charan. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  4. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh There was a Bhagat from Lahore called Chajju. One day at his door two labourers were stood outside. At the time it was raining. Bhagat Chajju looked at the labourers and asked why they were stood outside his door. They looked at Bhagatji and said that they work for a living outdoors doing labour. Their condition was such that when they didn't work, they didn't eat. They explained to Bhagatji that when it rains they don't find much work. As a consequence they had come to Bhagat Chajjuji's door in the hope of finding some work. Bhagatji invited them into his house to offer them work . He said not only will I feed you - sugar and koi - but I will pay you double your usual rate. Bhagatji offered 8 annas instead of the 4 annas the labourers were usually paid for a days work. Bhagatji then sat the two labourers down, gave them malas and said sit down and doing abhiyaas of Raam. At the end of the day Bhagatji fed the labourers and paid them 8 annas. He then told them come here daily and partake in this work and I will continue to pay and feed you in this way. The labourers looked at Bhagat Chajjuji and said this work is too difficult to do. We would rather lift and break stones than do hard manual labour than this work... Loose translation of Katha by Sant Gyani Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale Why is it so hard? Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  5. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh One time some Pandits came to Sachkhand Sri Anandpur Sahib Ji and stood before Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj. They said to Maharaj that Guruji you have given everything to the Khalsa, you have given them all the seva, you do their pooja and their satkaar. Khalsa mero roop hai khaas. The Khalsa is my complete image Khalse maih hau karo nivaas. I dwell in the khalsa Khalsa mero mukh hai ang-aa. Khalsa is my chief organ Khalse ke hau sadh sadh sang-aa. I am always with the khalsa Khalsa mero mitr sakhaa-ee Khalsa is my closest friend Khalsa maat pitaa sukhdaa-ee Khalsa is my mother, father & source of all comforts. Khalsa meri jaat ar pat. Khalsa is my caste & creed. Khalsa sau maa kau utapat. My creation is through the khalsa Khalsa mero bhavan bhand-aa-raa. I dwell in the khalsa who is a storehouse of all my requirements. Khalse kar mero satk-aa-raa. I am honoured because of the khalsa. Khalsa mero pind par-aan. Khalsa is my body & breath. Khalsa meri jaan ki jaan. Khalsa is my life & soul Khalsa mera satgur poor-aa Khalsa is my full-fledged Guru. Khalsa mera sajan soor-aa. Khalsa is my brave friend. Khalsa mero budh ar giaan. Khalsa is my wisdom & knowledge. Khalse ka hau dhar-au dhiaan. I always contemplate the khalsa prayerfully Upmaa khalsae jaath na kahi Eulogy of the khalsa is beyond me. Jihv-aa ek paar nah lahi. I cannot fathom full praise of the khalsa with one tongue. Ya mai ranch na mithe-aa bhaakh-ee. I certify that I have not mis-stated anything in the foregoing. Paarbrahm gur Nanak saak-ee. God & Guru Nanak are my witnesses to endorse the foregoing truth. Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Sarb Loh Granth, (MS), 519-526. Be merciful and tell us what have you left for us? Maharaj smiled and gave the Pandits an asthan. He then told them to sit down and to do bhagti, to do abhiyaas of Sri Gurmantar Sahib Ji for eight hours. In return for this seva Maharaj said he would give the Pandits 15-15 mohars. Hearing the Bachan the Pandits were full of happiness. Whilst Maharaj stood before the Pandits they continued to do abhiyaas. As soon as Maharaj physically left that place the Pandits would stop and began to talk to one another. Maharaj being Antarjami told Bhai Alam Singh Ji to go and watch over the Pandits and to not allow them to talk to one another. Bhai Alam Singh Ji did this and for over 8 hours he stood watch. During this time the Pandits did the jaap. At the end of the 8 hours Maharaj came with 15 mohars and gave them to the Pandits. He then said stay here, do abhiyaas and everyday I will give you 15 mohars. The Pandits listened to this and said to Guru Sahib that no this seva is too difficult - we can't do it. In this way they left Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji and went back to Kanshi from where they had come from. Loose translation of Katha by Sant Gyani Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji Bhindranwale Please post what you think the morals are from this sakhi? Also please post how we can attach ourselves to Sri Gurmantar Sahib Ji. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  6. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh One time Sant Baba Bishan Singh Ji, the 10th jathedhar of Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Damdami Taksal decided to visit Amritsar and in particular Sant Baba Shaam Singh Ji. Sant Baba Shaam Singh Ji was the kirtani of Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji who had spent over 90 years doing seva with his Sarandha. Sant Baba Bishan Singh Ji and the jatha had done darshan at Harmandir Sahib Ji and then began to make their way to the asthan of Santji. As they reached there they found an old singh cleaning the sewer/drain. They asked where Sant Baba Shaam Singh Ji was and were advised by the old Gursikh to go inside the asthan and sit down and Santji would be with them soon. The old Gursikh then did Panj ishnaan and went and sat in front of them. When he did this he was asked again that they wished to have darshan of Sant Baba Shaam Singh Ji - the old Gursikh relied that the vessel sat before them was Sant Baba Shaam Singh Ji. Waheguruji... May Maharaj bless with with such humility. Loose translation of Katha by Giani Ram Singh Ji Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  7. Wahrgurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, Thank you Bhai Sahib. Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji Maharaj, the king of kings, the saint of saints and the saviour of this world and the next. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  8. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, Excellent point Budda Singh Ji. Guru Sahib Kirpa Karo Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  9. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh One time the sangat at Bengal did a benti to Sant Baba Sundar Singh Ji Bhindranwale to come over there and do parchar of this beautiful marg of Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. A Gurmat Smagam was held in Calcutta, West Bengal. A lot of sangat had gathered there to listen to the Gurmat Parchar of Mahapursh. Amongst the sangat there was a tantric Yogi. He had seen the huge crowds which had gathered and jealousy entered his mind. He began to think to himself that I have all the tantric powers in my hands. If I was to utter a spell and place it on this Mahapursh then all these people/sangat will begin to follow me. In this way as Santji was walking past the tantric Yogi, the yogi began to utter a spell and threw a copper wire at Santji. At the time the spell was uttered/thrown Santji was uttering Sri Mool Mantar Sahib Ji. As the pavan pavitar amrit bani of Maharaj was being uttered the spell bounced off Santji and fell upon the Yogi. Those who were present began to hear the Yogi scream in pain as his body began to burn. Just then Santji moved towards the Yogi and with his hand touched the Yogi and blessed him. As soon as Santji did this all the Yogi's pain and suffering ended and he was brought to the plane of peace. From that day everytime Santji used to go past that place the tantric yogi would stand up with his hands folded and head bowed towards Santji. One day some Singhs asked Santji why this Yogi who had never got up before or shown any respect to Santji had all of a sudden changed. Santji smiled and said this is the kirpa of Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. The Singhs began to say Santji you are keeping something from us, please do kirpa. Santji then began to explain what had happened. He said that this Yogi had made thousands follow him through his spells and intended to do the same to Santji and the sikh sangat. But he didn't know that Santji was one who recited Sri Mool Mantar Sahib Ji 24 hours a day. If someone tries to place a spell on one who recites Sri Mool Mantar Sahib it is like trying to throw something up into the sky - it's only going to come back in one direction. Akho Satnaam Sri Waheguru. Dhan Dhan Satguru Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj. Guru Sahib Kirpa Karo especially in this day and age where many people try to use spells to take away our brothers and sisters. Loose translation from katha by Sant Avtar Singh Ji Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  10. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, The Singh doing ardas in the first video with a kesri dastar holding a talwaar. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  11. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, Came across these videos some time ago. Mahapursh sat in their own mauj listening to Dhur Ki Bani...is there anything more beautiful? For those of you who don't know Sant Baba Joginder Singh Ji did seva at Sachkhand Sri Hazur Sahib for over 40 years - for 12 of these he didn't utter a single word and instead was engrossed in naam abhiyaas. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  12. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, Jagtar Singh Ji are these conferences ever recorded by the federation? If so where can I get hold of them? Would really like to see what was discussed in detail and by who. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  13. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh Good to see lots of seƱor speilbergolike Singhs. I agree we don't need to spend lots of maya on a high octane all-action film to depict the events of the sikh genocide. This can and has been achieved very successfully by others through good acting, dialogues and camera work. Btw I never appreciated acting until I saw the film Act of Valor - they chose to use real navy seals as opposed to actors. Shockingly bad - I never walk out of the cinema but that day was the closest I've come. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
  14. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh, Of course it's against rehat. Can you imagine a Gursikh working at a barbers shop or a brothel? You have the whole summer off. Looking for a job is all well and good but you have all your life to work and earn maya. Why don't you spend your summer at the Gurudwara Sahib doing seva, or do a 40 day jaap of Sri Gurmantar Sahib Ji/Sri Mool Mantar Sahib Ji, learn something about our amazing history, philosophy and theology. P Guru Sahib Kirpa Karo. Wahegurujikakhalsawahegurujikifateh
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