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Waheguroo ji ka Khalsa Waheguroo ji ki Fateh !!

When i was young my dad use to tell me a poem which i will share with the sangat... though i have forgotten the poem but will use it as a story...

There was a relegious king and one the supereme preist of his kingdom was caught doing burglary. The king was very surprised as he couldnot understand that such a relegious(jati, tapi, sidh, jogi) person who has all these qualities can become a thief... He said that if he was in need of money, he should have just given me a hint and i would have filled his hut with gold and diamonds. He called all the other holy priests to find out the reason behind that... after all the research the colclusion which was found out was that yesterday night the kingdom possessed the stolen gold and that gold was sold to get the flour to cook the food by eating which the mind of the high priest was spoiled and he committed such a sin...

The conclusion of story is that only eat a food earned by honest living and the food we eat affects our mentallity... so to do better naam abhyaas we should eat a simple food earned with honest living...

Bhul Chuk di Khima

Waheguroo ji ka Khalsa Waheguroo ji ki Fateh !!

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

Well i am not sure whether it is a myth or a legend but the lesson to learn from it is

**Santan ka daana rookha so sarab nidhaan, greh saakat chatteh parkaar eh bikhoo samaan**

**Kirt virt kar dharam di, leh parsaad aan vartanda

Gursikhan nu deh kar bachya kuchya aap khavanda**

And not like singaporeans who just wanna earn money in a shortcut and hence loose everything in gamble

vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

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Guest balwinderkaur

yea the moral of the story is very obvious thank you very much for reiterating that mister.

And not like singaporeans who just wanna earn money in a shortcut and hence loose everything in gamble

you got a problem with singaporeans eh?? well go back to where you belong then..why are you still sticking around here?.... unfortunately the biggest PITY is that the place where u belong is filled with sooooooooooo many criminals and thieves and murderers and kidnappers where they should actually be a role model considering they live on the dharti which gurusahib once walked on.... and now no more jibes on my country and its people plz....your people and country are no better off.

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urmmm peace people... dun fite ...

anyway bhenjee maybe virji is feelin homesick so dats why he's putting his frustration out here... (just assumin)

however virji i guess uve met all da wrong people or ur bein shown all the negative things about spore.. what cani say no place in this world is a good place after all coz we all are goin thru a phase of kaljug..

no matter wut da place u came from and where u are now virji is of no diff coz it is made by the one and only waheguru... stop looking at da negative things virji and maybe u would appreciate things more..

bhul chuk maaf karni

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nothing of that sort bhainjee... i dont like fighting..neither am i fighting. moorakh bhajee has always been like that ..poking jibes about my country......well maybe hes homesick..fair enough :@ but that does not give him any right to make jibes at our materialistic society and rat-race economy. The fact that we're a bunch of competitive folks has enabled us to stay ahead and on par with the world market..otherwise we would've been crushed like an ant ages ago..and hearing someone making such mean jibes is intolerable when its done far too many times. Theres a limit to everything and unfortunately this has crossed the limit.

what cani say no place in this world is a good place after all coz we all are goin thru a phase of kaljug..

no matter wut da place u came from and where u are now virji is of no diff coz it is made by the one and only waheguru... stop looking at da negative things virji and maybe u would appreciate things more..

True.....

mod note---- plss stop accusing each other at last we all are brothers and sisters,moorakh veerje its ur fault u started first plss stick at ur topic veer.

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moorakh.... you're so ridiculously out of line it's inredible.. forgive me, but you're making fun of a target group of people over a weakness... THEN you generalize them all... why don't you just open your heart and be aware of the singaporeans on this board who actually have national pride.... it's not a crime to be proud of the country you live in

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