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    On 12/12/2022 at 8:17 AM, LifeIsBeautiful said:

    Honestly seeing the pictures say it all.

     

    So many of these fake sadhs masquerading as saints.

     

    <banned word filter activated> disgusting, it's like average man is better than these pakandi sadhs 

    Pictures are probably fake. Just pasted his face on to some random guy. Look at a tutorial online it is easy.

  2. Below I will post some pictures from the Janamsakhi

    First image is Guru Nanak with Bhai Bala (Proving he at least existed) and Bhai Mariana dating to 1785

    Second image is Guru Nanak with Bhai Bala dated to 1790-1820 

    Third image is Guru Nanak in Mecca from the Late 18th century 

    Fourth is Guru Nanak as a shopkeeper from the late 19th century

    Final image is Guru Nanak with a Brahmin from the early 18th century

    Imtresting how in the earlier images Guru Nanak looks like a Peer or more of a Muslim Saint while in the later ones he look more like a Hindu Saint and even royalty.

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  3. Puratan Janamsakhi is the most contemporary and probably authentic. It was written in the early 1600s making to a very reliable source. Bahi Vir Singh writes it is the oldest janamsakhi though he goes with a mid 1600s date of Guru Hargobinds time.


    He says the Hindalias have made their own corrupt version of the janamsakhi. He also says that Bhai Bala Wala Janamsakhi is a copy of this while changing parts to fit the agenda of the author who Bhai Vir Singh believes to be the Hindalias.

    Bhai Vir Singh believe that Sakhis of this Janamsakhi were each written at different times. The third sakhi is written a while after the Mughals while Sakhis about Guru Arjan Dev Jis shabads were, by the language, written during Guru Hargobind Jis time. Another Sakhis appears to be of Guru Gobind Singhs time.

    The language is south western Punjabi and it does not seem the writer is a professional nor an expert. There are many errors that seem to be copying mistakes.

    The first Sakhi says Guru Nanak was born in the month of Vaisakh in the third period of the moonlight night. I.e amrit vela. It interestingly says that by the time he was 5 Hindus and Muslims started to consider him and avatar or a saint.

    There is a lot of Gurbani used in this Janamsakhi. The author makes the mistake of attributing Saloks of the fifth Guru to Guru Nanak.

  4. On 7/16/2022 at 2:45 PM, ipledgeblue said:

    I thin keshdhari families need to have loads of children. Due to events like 1947, 1984 and continuing killings of Singhs, we cannot have small numbers. Look at the dharmi fauji families, or families where sons were killed during encounters and 1984. Many of these families just have the old men alive without any further generations. This is what small numbers do. Look at Bhai Mani Singh ji, he had Uncles who were martyred for Guru Hargobind ji wars, and Bhai Mani Singh had 2 wives and many children. We know how he was sacrificed and some of his sons have given shaheedi as well.

    Instead of wasting timing dating and making girlfriends, keshdharis, and especially proper kshatriya rehitee Singhs like Nihang Singhs, should have multiple wives and many children. This will ensure survival as well as cancelling out a lot of the many mona punjabi families who are just behaving disgracefully these days and bringing everyone down. Allow these dating Singhs that say "I am just getting to know her", lol they aren't bringing bhujangis into the panth.

     

    We need a kshatriya mentality where we have numbers to protect our community. Singh families with numbers will also influence mona families. Small keshdhari families are also at risk of negative influence if they have many mona relatives, unless of course they have access to good sangat!

    Out of curiosity how many kids do you have? If you have none then how old are you? 

  5. On 2/27/2022 at 4:55 AM, shastarSingh said:

    In the starting of Sarbloh Granth Sahib, it's written

    Sri bhawani ji sahayee

    Sri maya lachhme ji sayayee

    Ustat Sri maya lachhme ji ki

    Many Sikhs get confused over this.

    I studied Hindi up till 10th class.

    The word 'Sri' is only used for male gender. For female gender 'Srimati' is used.

    So 'Sri maya' doesnt mean Maya but means Akaal Purakh ji who is Master of Maya 

    'Sri bhawani' doesnt mean bhawani goddess but means Akaal Purakh ji who is Master of bhawani.

     

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    I assumed bhawani was referring to the Talwar

  6. On 10/16/2017 at 10:53 PM, Guest Singh said:

    Wjkk wjkf. I know that chandi di vaar is not allowed at night but what about braham kavach? Or do we have to continue all night as well 

     

    thanks 

     

    8 hours ago, Guest Sim said:

    Hi, i wanna know if i can do Bhrama kawach paath in evening too, i mean doing in the morning after 5 banias we can do it 32 times, so is it ok to do in evening as well, twice a day?? Guide plz

    Time limts on Path is nothing more than superstition. Read whenever you want.

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