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PrIdw qnu sukw ipMjru QIAw qlIAW KUMfih kwg ]

fareedhaa than sukaa pi(n)jar thheeaa thaleeaaa(n) khoo(n)ddehi kaag ||

Fareed, my withered body has become a skeleton; the crows are pecking at my palms.

AjY su rbu n bwhuiVE dyKu bMdy ky Bwg ]90]

ajai s rab n baahurriou dhaekh ba(n)dhae kae bhaag ||90||

Even now, God has not come to help me; behold, this is the fate of all mortal beings. ||90||

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wat crow? who cares? seroiusly, i mean does it really matter if some crow is sitting at his tomb. all his tomb has now is a skeleton of bones......nothing more.

Jeez then is there a point in visiting the place where Guru Tegh Bahadhur was cremated

visit gurdwaras but dont do 'kur kireyah'

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I bet they clipped the crows wings and after it finally dies they will make a spectacle that the crow died there and how blah blah and ga-ga it is rolleyes.gif

Funny how weird the human race is, thinks and does :umm:

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Why are we so deperate to deny that a miracle of some sort can simply not occur?

There are miracles all around us.

A crow sitting on Baba Fareed Ji's place, why do we find that hard to accept?

There are stories of snakes guarding the bodies of saints after the jal parva (Spelling unsure).

There are stories of animals doing so many things in history so why do we deny this one. Maybe only the crow and God's men know what the crow is doing there.

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i never said its a fabricated story. all i was trying to point out was the fact that how things like these get wayyyyy too much attention from people. when in reality we should be giving all our attention to gurbani.

speaking of miracles, get off your computer, go outside, see a tree? lets see you grow one. * i mean that in a nice way*

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How is a crow flying around an extraordinary miracle??????????????

Coincidences happen too. rolleyes.gif

Look a flower grew over there, its a miracle out of the ordinary :umm:

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i never said its a fabricated story. all i was trying to point out was the fact that how things like these get wayyyyy too much attention from people. when in reality we should be giving all our attention to gurbani.

speaking of miracles, get off your computer, go outside, see a tree? lets see you grow one. * i mean that in a nice way*

Unlike some of us (without any hobbies) i dont have enough spare time to sit outside and watch a tree grow rolleyes.gif

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I already know what the crow is about. It doesnt mean it is some glorious miracle to have a crow flying around it etc. rolleyes.gif

We could put things from history at all the Gurdwaras etc doesnt mean its a miracle.

Sprout some water or spring a water well out of it and Ill say its a miracle. :umm:

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Between the two red flowers the hoof print of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's horse can be seen. This gurdwara is called Puthii Sahib. On his way to Anandpur Sahib Guru Sahib Ji stopped off and asked a person if there was a place to stay. In mocking fashion the man replied that there is this large furnace you can stay in. The furnace was fired and extreamly hot. Guru Ji's horse put his paur (hoof) on the furnace and it cooled immediatly. Guru Gobind Singh Ji stepped into the furnace and spent the night there.

Now if this happened I wouldpull out the miracle card pray.gif

And to all the people who mocked my Guru Sahib had the honor of coming out GuruJis horses backside and splatting on the ground to be buried forever and whirl about in transmigration. blush.gif

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I already know what the crow is about. It doesnt mean it is some glorious miracle to have a crow flying around it etc. rolleyes.gif

We could put things from history at all the Gurdwaras etc doesnt mean its a miracle.

Sprout some water or spring a water well out of it and Ill say its a miracle. :umm:

post-5391-1156807978.jpg

Between the two red flowers the hoof print of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's horse can be seen. This gurdwara is called Puthii Sahib. On his way to Anandpur Sahib Guru Sahib Ji stopped off and asked a person if there was a place to stay. In mocking fashion the man replied that there is this large furnace you can stay in. The furnace was fired and extreamly hot. Guru Ji's horse put his paur (hoof) on the furnace and it cooled immediatly. Guru Gobind Singh Ji stepped into the furnace and spent the night there.

Now if this happened I wouldpull out the miracle card pray.gif

And to all the people who mocked my Guru Sahib had the honor of coming out GuruJis horses backside and splatting on the ground to be buried forever and whirl about in transmigration. blush.gif

the gurus work in wonderful ways! d_oh.gif

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