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bhaji, im trying to stay as calm as i can b/c it makes me mad that someone is saying this about guru ji's words...but why dont you tell the sangat where you got this info from??? that ...(im sorry i cant even say it) what u said is tru?

I got the info from Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Guru Ji says:

Mahaa Maa-ee Kee Pooajaa Kray, Aaavai Jaavay Junmay Mray.

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we do ardaas to Him everyday,

we know He is God and His word is God itself

we ask for fogiveness for our mistakes to Him everyday

we knowingly do what He has told us numerous times not to do

we take it for granted that He gives us so many chances

we take advantage of his kindness

we look to him to answer all of our sefish questions

We only talk to Him when we need something for our own selfish gain

we forget the sacrifices he made for us and expect them from Him

we know He is God and His Word is God itself

yet again we take advantage of His love and critique His Word

yet again we take advantage of His love and critique God

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we do ardaas to Him everyday,

we know He is God and His word is God itself

we ask for fogiveness for our mistakes to Him everyday

we knowingly do what He has told us numerous times not to do

we take it for granted that He gives us so many chances

we take advantage of his kindness

we look to him to answer all of our sefish questions

We only talk to Him when we need something for our own selfish gain

we forget the sacrifices he made for us and expect them from Him

we know He is God and His Word is God itself

yet again we take advantage of His love and critique His Word

yet again we take advantage of His love and critique God

I understand that you are hurt, but we have to follow Gurmat. Guru Ji never said Chandi Di Vaar is my bani and read it. It was never read in old times. Tom. someone can give us anything and say here is Guru Ji's bani, read it follow it. We can't just take anything for granted except for Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Anything else. we need to measure on the philosophy of Guru Granth Sahib Ji. There is a lot of anti Gurmat stuff in chandi di vaar, e.g. Durgaa Paath Bnaaya Sabhay Pauria Fir Naa Joooneee Aaya Jin Eh gaaya.

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bhaji, hindus have bhagats too, not just sikhs...chalo im not about to convince u any time soon, but plz promise that u wont say these things about bachittar natak, keep ur feelings to urself, if u do ever go into a war, noones gonna force u to read chandi di vaar, only those who have the power to feel the bir rus (with guru ji's kirpa) will read it....unless sum pooray pahunchayo brahm gianee has told u this (in which case they wudnt b one)should u bring any param to w/v u thought was tru....our manmat is only going to make us fall, i will always love chandi di vaar no matta what, Guru ji has blessed us with the power to fight like supernatural warriors...i cant express how fortunate i feel d_oh.gifd_oh.gif how great is sikhi *sigh-im mesmerized*

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People who are saying this is not dasam jis bani are calling the dasam granth fake, by doing this you are saying that the ardas is void, and other stuff Guru Gobind Singh Ji wrote.

Babaji never paised Durgaa or prayed to her.

In Hazoor Sahib Chandi di vaar is recited!!! Need i say more. But people who question guruji are really stupid.

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People who are saying this is not dasam jis bani are calling the dasam granth fake, by doing this you are saying that the ardas is void, and other stuff Guru Gobind Singh Ji wrote.

Babaji never paised Durgaa or prayed to her.

In Hazoor Sahib Chandi di vaar is recited!!! Need i say more. But people who question guruji are really stupid.

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