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Baba Shisha Singh Ji Leaves for Sachkhand


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Guru Pyare Khalsa Jio,

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh,

It is with great sadness that I bring you the news that Baba Shisha Singh Ji Hazur Sahib Wale have left for Sachkhand.

Baba Ji was given the seva and responsibility of looking after Gurdwara Langar Sahib in Hazur Sahib Maharastra. I have very fond memories of Baba Ji and of Gurdwara Langar Sahib.

Maharaj Ji Panth Nun Pana Manan Da Bal Bakshan

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Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

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waheguru!!

todays hukamnama from darbar sahib:

sUhI ]

soohee

Soohee:

jo idn Awvih so idn jwhI ]

jo dhin aavehi so dhin jaahee

That day which comes, that day shall go.

krnw kUcu rhnu iQru nwhI ]

kurunaa kooch rehun thir naahee

You must march on; nothing remains stable.

sMgu clq hY hm BI clnw ]

sung chuluth hai hum bhee chulunaa

Our companions are leaving, and we must leave as well.

dUir gvnu isr aUpir mrnw ]1]

dhoor guvun sir oopar murunaa

We must go far away. Death is hovering over our heads. ||1||

ikAw qU soieAw jwgu ieAwnw ]

kiaa thoo soeiaa jaag eiaanaa

Why are you asleep? Wake up, you ignorant fool!

qY jIvnu jig scu kir jwnw ]1] rhwau ]

thai jeevun jag such kar jaanaa

You believe that your life in the world is true. ||1||Pause||

ijin jIau dIAw su irjku AMbrwvY ]

jin jeeo dheeaa s rijuk anburaavai

The One who gave you life shall also provide you with nourishment.

sB Gt BIqir hwtu clwvY ]

subh ghutt bheethar haatt chulaavai

In each and every heart, He runs His shop.

kir bMidgI Cwif mY myrw ]

kar bundhigee shaadd mai maeraa

Meditate on the Lord, and renounce your egotism and self-conceit.

ihrdY nwmu sm@wir svyrw ]2]

hirudhai naam sumuaar suvaeraa

Within your heart, contemplate the Naam, the Name of the Lord, sometime. ||2||

jnmu isrwno pMQu n svwrw ]

junum siraano punth n suvaaraa

Your life has passed away, but you have not arranged your path.

sWJ prI dh ids AMiDAwrw ]

saajh puree dheh dhis andhiaaraa

Evening has set in, and soon there will be darkness on all sides.

kih rivdws indwin idvwny ]

kehi ravidhaas nidhaan dhivaanae

Says Ravi Daas, O ignorant mad-man,

cyqis nwhI dunIAw Pn Kwny ]3]2]

chaethas naahee dhuneeaa fun khaanae

don't you realize, that this world is the house of death?! ||3||2||

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

I heard excellent obituaries about Baba Jee on Amrit Bani Radio last night. People from the UK were ringing in to the studio with glowing tributes about how Baba Jee joined them and encouraged them towards Sikhi. They spent their whole life in seva through the KaarSeva Sansthaa, and in particular did sevaa of GurAsthaan in Southern India (mainly around Sri Hazoor Sahib).

They went into Seva from a very early age, and left all family attachments to serve the Panth. After leaving their family, they only met their mother once in 42 years, and the only thing they said to each other was Fateh. This shows how devoid they were of Moh and how committed they were to serving the Panth.

Baba Jee had a strict routine of Satnam Waheguroo Simran with the whole Sangat from 2am to 4am and again in the evening for 2 hours. They were always immersed in Gurbani, Seva and Simran, and spreading love for Sikhi and the Guroos.

Although I was never fortunate enough to have darshan of this Gurmukh, I have fond memories of going to Gurudwara Langar Sahib at a very young age in Nander. As the name of the Gurudwara suggests, the Gurudwara does a lot of Langar Seva, especially for the destitute and poor people of Nander. I can clearly remember the Utshaah and Pyaar of the Sangat involved in Seva there, and especially how the people of the area there used to love having the Kheer (Rice Pudding) in the Langar.

May Guru Jee continue to bless us with his Guru Pyarae. pray.gifpray.gif

Dhan Guru Dhan Guru Pyarae. :doh:

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Waheguroo

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Dhan mahapurkh Sant Sheesha Singh Jee....

kbIr sMq mUey ikAw roeIAY jo Apuny igRih jwie ]

kabeer sa(n)th mooeae kiaa roeeai jo apunae grihi jaae ||

Kabeer, why cry at the death of a Saint? He is just going back to his home.

rovhu swkq bwpury ju hwtY hwt ibkwie ]16]

rovahu saakath baapurae j haattai haatt bikaae ||16||

Cry for the wretched, faithless cynic, who is sold from store to store. ||16||

http://www.sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=4984

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Waheguru jee ka khalsa waheguru jee kee fateh

Dhan guru dhan guru pyarey

Last year I did Baba Jee darshan in Hazoor Sahib.

The Veerjee who was along with me told me that Baba Jee give sewa punishment (langar or kar sewa etc) to one who touches his feets.

He asked every sangat welfare and enquire where they are staying, had langar etc.

Waheguru Waheguru waheguru :doh: :) :doh:

Waheguru jee ka khalsa waheguru jee kee fateh

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