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Vaheguroo jee kaa Khalsa Vaheguroo jee kee Fateh!

taken from www.tapoban.org

Here is a wish list I have. No one can have it all but if I get a chance, I would like to have the following things for myself:

I would like to have Sikhi Sidaq that Bhai Randhir Singh jee had.

I would like to be Sarblohi and Bibeki like Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee.

I would like to be a writer like Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee.

I would like to have martial skills that Akali Phulla Singh jee had.

I would like to have shakti/bhagti that Baba Deep Singh jee had.

I would like to have shahidi that Sahibzaade of Guru Gobind Singh jee had.

I would like to have katha skills like Sant Gurbachan Singh jee Bhindranwale.

I would like have khubsoorti that Hari (Akal Purakh) himself has.

I would like to have intellect and scholarly skills that Bhai Gurdas jee had.

I would like to have persian skills that Bhai Nandlal Singh jee had.

I would like to be an historian like Sardar Karam Singh Historian.

I would like to have Grammar skills that Professor Sahib Singh jee had.

I would like to have Sanskrit skils that Pandit Kartar Singh Dakha jee had.

I would like to have bharossa (faith) that Bhai Bachitter Singh jee had.

I would like to have street smartness that Bhai Bidhi Chand jee had.

I would like to do sewa that Bhai Manjh jee did of Guru Arjun Dev jee.

I would like an opportunity to give my sees (head) to Guru Gobind Singh jee like punj pyare did.

I would like to become a poet like Kavi Santokh Singh ChuRamann.

I would like to have sam-drishtee (sense

of equality) like Bhai Kanniyya jee had.

I would like to love my spouse like Bhai Randhir Singh jee did

I would like to serve my parents like Sarvan Bhagat did.

I would like to be brave like Bhai Sukha Singh jee and Bhai Mehtab Singh jee.

I would like to be ankheela and self-respecting like Bhai Bota Singh jee and Bhai Garja Singh jee.

I would like to be dashing like Bhai Sukha Singh jee Maaree Kambo, who killed Massa RangaR.

I would like to be a speaker like Sant Jarnail Singh jee Bhindranwale.

I would like to be a detective like Bhai Bijla Singh jee.

I would like to be a general like Sardar Hari Singh jee Nalwa.

I would like to be a freedom fighter like Baba Maharaj Singh jee.

I would like to be an innovater like Bhai Gurmukh Singh jee and Giani Dit Singh jee who started the Singh Sabha movement.

I would like to be a Brahmgyani like Baba Buddha jee.

I would like to be enduring like Karan was who did not move even though was bitten by a scorpian or like Bibi Bhaani jee who did not move her hand even though she was bleeding lest Guru Amardas jee would be disturbed.

I would like to be defiant like Bhai Jinda jee and Bhai Sukha jee were in jail.

I would like be one with Naam and Guru jee.

vahegurooo, thats my wish list!

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This was from tapoban..you must read the story about Bhai Randheer Singh and his wife..their relationship, love and respect for each other..simply amazing..I guess as a woman those things are what i learn most from..So much equality, and truly marriage is 2 souls in one body..

Please read:

(taken from Tapoban message board)

Author: Kulbir Singh

Date: 07-08-03 14:35

Mata Kartar Kaur jee the wife of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee was a very chardi kala singhnee. She and Bhai Sahib had a very good and loving relationship. Of course this relationship was based on Gursikhee principles and not on worldly love.

She like a pati-barta istree always ate after Bhai Sahib had eaten food. She learned all these great Gurmat principles staying in the sangat of a Brahmgiyaani Bibi, when she was young. She only ate after Bhai Sahib ate food and she used to wait for Bhai Sahib late night and only ate when he came home. Such was her love for him.

Doing sewa of her Brahmgiyani husband and following Gurmat to max, gave her spiritual powers. In those days there were no telephones but she always knew where her husband was and how many singhs were with him. At one time Bhai Sarvan Singh, Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee and two other singhs were at the dhaab (a place in the fields where Bhai Sahib used to do bhagti) that Mata jee arrived with food for exactly four singhs. Bhai Sarvan Singh who had a little bit of ego left fell at the feet of Mata jee and said that he used to think that only he had the spiritual powers but now he had seen Mata jee and this had deleted the subtle ego he had left.

I found out about the loving relationship between Bhai Sahib and Mata jee af

ter reading a poem that Bhai Sahib wrote in the memory of his beloved wife. I will see if I can translate it some day.

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