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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

^_^^_^The Parrot And The Cat

Where were you born, Mr Human Being ji?

I was born on a small rock - just turn right at the moon and ask for

Earth. My parents are Mrs Mum and Mr Dad Being, we live in a lovely

house...one day I hope to get married, have little Beings run around

the place and then die with a smile of satisfaction on my

face.

Where were you born, Miss Khalsa ji?

I am a resident of the Town of Bliss, AnandPur. My father is Guru

Gobind Singh ji : the Lion who Protects the World, my mother is Mata

Sahib Kaur : the Master's Princess, my brothers are Baba Ajit Singh

ji: the Unconquorable lion, Baba Jujhar Singh ji : the Warrior Lion,

Baba Zorawar Singh ji : the Powerful Lion and Baba Fateh Singh ji :

the Victorious Lion, my family is the Army of Akal : The

Khalsa.

The story of my birth is an interesting one, once I was just another

Human Being

child, but one day I stumbled across the society of

saints, the sadh-sangat, the Army of Akal - the purest pure Khalsa.

Every morning, every night I went and dyed my mind cloth in the

colour of God's love. Morning and night I jumped into the vat of

the sadh-sangat. Years passed, the Guru's Grace was great, all

around people called me GurMukh. The Khalsa gave birth to me, the

Khalsa is my mother and father, the Khalsa is my friend and family.

I live in their house, they say it's my house. I praise my Master, I

love my SatGuru, I die for the Khalsa. If I'm hungry they feed me,

if I'm naked they clothe me, if I'm lonely they are there for me, if

I'm lost they come and find me. Day and night I sing the words of

my father

'Khalsa is my closest friend

Khalsa is my mother, father, peace-

giver.

Khalsa is my dignity and

energy,

Khalsa is my friend and

companion.

Khalsa is my caste and

honour,

Khalsa has given birth to

me.

Khalsa is my palace and

treasure,

Because of Khalsa I am respected.'

(Guru Gobind Singh Ji)

In my last life I was just a wild and cowardly Parrot. I used to fly

without discipline to places with no morals. One day I was pecking

at the earth and a mighty cat jumped from the bushes into my path.

I was so brave, I was so strong, do you know what i did? I closed

my eyes and all my fear went away. I couldn't see the cat -

everything was OK.....but the cat pounced - I screamed - I died.

If I had been in a cage, if I had a Master to look after me, then

the death cat wouldn't have got me. In this life, the society of

Saints, the purest pure Khalsa is my cage, i can close my eyes and i

know i'm safe with them around me. Waheguru ji is my master and

SatGuru ji has taught me, the foolish parrot, to speak His language

of love.

'Thoo pinjar hau Soortha

thoar

Jam majar kaha kareh

moor'

You are the Cage and I'm the

parrot,

What can the cat of death do to me?'

(Guru Granth Sahib ji).

I praise my Master,

I love my SatGuru,

I die for the Khalsa.

If I'm hungry they feed me,

if I'm naked they clothe me,

if I'm lonely they are there for me,

if I'm lost they come and find

me.

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