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Shaheed Singhs And Their Duty To Protect


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They say that everything happens in wahegurus hukham...

Do you think Sant ji did not know what was going to happen could they not have saved themselves.... just a point

I have heard at the battle of Chumkur the shaheeds from the heavens requested to come down and fight at the sides of the singhs .... Guru ji Refused...

Guru ji could have saved them .... he could have saved the whole familly.... they are the true king of both worlds but even they stayed in hukuam

Just for those that dont believe ... even stories have there purpose... A nursery rhyme is told to send a baby to sleep, a story is told to a child to get the message across, films are made for entertainment .... do you not feel the inspiration from these strories.

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Sadi mat bahoot chotti hai tai Akal bhaut hi wada, nirankar de rang aap nirankar hi janda hai. Guru Nanak

Dev Ji ne vi Babar de hamle to baad akal purakh nall rosh kita si te "Eti Mar Paye..." shabad ucharya si. Rab ne kadon ki karna hai eh ohi janda hai. fir bhi eh choti jahi katha hai je aap sunna chaho

http://www.gurmatveechar.org/audio/katha/0...van.mp3

Bhul Chuk Mauf

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Imagine an atheist. Not just an atheist but a smart atheist. An atheist who could do all the bad things in the world by justifying them with every kind of explanation. Would he even be helped by anything? What would it take for him to be turned into a believer?

For me it was an event where I was saved from the worst possible place on earth. I wont disclose much but Shaheed Singhs do exist. I have seen them. I have felt the energy around them. Its undescribable. The difference is believing in something that you have no reason to. Young Singhs with a neela bana. I dont know what I can do to return the favor. But ever since I've felt the blow of the kirpaan I've leaned towards Guru ghar and came into Sikhi saroop.

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on this planet there are 4 tyes of living entities:

1. humans - manush

2. Angels - devteh

3. Martyrs - shaheed

4. Ghosts/goblins - bhhot, preit

Gurbani does mention about shaheeds aswell as the other 3 listed above

PAL Ji, are martyrs of other races and faiths included in the above list?

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my post above is all i know i heard this in katha once that in this world (maat lok) there are 4 types of living beings as stated above, manush includes all 84 million animal species, we are the sardars of the chaurasi lakh joon as clearly stated in Guru Bani.

in my honest opinion i would say that a martyr provided he fits this classification can be a martyr of any religion/race etc etc

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my post above is all i know i heard this in katha once that in this world (maat lok) there are 4 types of living beings as stated above, manush includes all 84 million animal species, we are the sardars of the chaurasi lakh joon as clearly stated in Guru Bani.

in my honest opinion i would say that a martyr provided he fits this classification can be a martyr of any religion/race etc etc

The reason I asked is because, a few years ago at my lowest ebb, I had an extremely vivid dream of a Japanese samurai who told me not to lose faith (due to my predicament) and he said I should start reciting Gurbani. No joke! :biggrin2: I clearly have no connection to Japan and I wouldn't even say I'm a follower of Japanese pop-culture but regardless I did what I was told and have been doing so ever since.

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