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I am really hooked on this shabad, it just makes me think about all the stuff that happened in the past and the things that continue to happen. Have things really changed or they have just taken a new form to keep up with the time.

In this Shabad Guru Nanak Dev ji describes the kings killing innocent people (the kings are butchers). This was in the past. In the present we have dirty politicians and dictators,Thugs who do simmilar Deeds.

pray.gif Close ur eyes, listen to the shabad and think how will they be saved, and how will anyof us be saved if we become one of them. pray.gif

This Shabad is by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Raag Maajh on Pannaa 145

sloku mÚ 1 ]

salok ma 1 ||

Shalok, First Mehl:

kil kwqI rwjy kwsweI Drmu pMK kir aufirAw ]

kal kaathee raajae kaasaaee dhharam pa(n)kh kar ouddariaa ||

The Dark Age of Kali Yuga is the knife, and the kings are butchers; righteousness has sprouted wings and flown away.

kUVu Amwvs scu cMdRmw dIsY nwhI kh ciVAw ]

koorr amaavas sach cha(n)dhramaa dheesai naahee keh charriaa ||

In this dark night of falsehood, the moon of Truth is not visible anywhere.

hau Bwil ivkuMnI hoeI ] AwDyrY rwhu n koeI ]

ho bhaal viku(n)nee hoee || aadhhaerai raahu n koee ||

I have searched in vain, and I am so confused; in this darkness, I cannot find the path.

ivic haumY kir duKu roeI ]

vich houmai kar dhukh roee ||

In egotism, they cry out in pain.

khu nwnk ikin ibiD giq hoeI ]1]

kahu naanak kin bidhh gath hoee ||1||

Says Nanak, how will they be saved? ||1||

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We are all lost in andhera... Guru Ji's path is like the light of the moon, which we cannot see, it has been eclipsed..

We can only pray that it is in our kismat to be saved.. all is in Guru Ji's, Waheguru Ji's hands.

Thank you very much, Veerji, for sharing this Shabad.. brought tears to flood..

May Waheguru Ji sadha bless my brothers and sisters with Chardikalaa and Naam.

bhull chuk maaf

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