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The blessing of Sant is bestowed on upon the soul from SatchKhand (another reason why there is a physical satchkhand). The true sant attracts sangat because he/she has nirmal aatma.

Just like Baba or Bhai is a blessing, in the same way so is sant. Baba Deep Singh Ji is ‘Baba Ji’, we do not say Bhai Deep Singh, yet we call Dhaya Singh Ji as Bhai Dhaya Ji and not Baba Dhaya singh Ji. In the same way Baba Zorawar Singh Ji is not addressed as Sant or Bhai. There is a reason for this, a deep reason, because these titles are bestowed by Akalpurkh, and who are we moorakhs to say anything to the contrary. Those who argue against such terms argue against the blessing of Waheguru and will have to answer for it.

Sure there are those people who will exploit this but they do not last very long.

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The blessing of Sant is bestowed on upon the soul from SatchKhand (another reason why there is a physical satchkhand). The true sant attracts sangat because he/she has nirmal aatma.

Just like Baba or Bhai is a blessing, in the same way so is sant. Baba Deep Singh Ji is ‘Baba Ji’, we do not say Bhai Deep Singh, yet we call Dhaya Singh Ji as Bhai Dhaya Ji and not Baba Dhaya singh Ji. In the same way Baba Zorawar Singh Ji is not addressed as Sant or Bhai. There is a reason for this, a deep reason, because these titles are bestowed by Akalpurkh, and who are we moorakhs to say anything to the contrary. Those who argue against such terms argue against the blessing of Waheguru and will have to answer for it.

Sure there are those people who will exploit this but they do not last very long.

Nice post veer ji, but (don't you hate buts) why are some referred to as Baba & Sant eg. Sant/Baba Jarnail Singh Ji Bhinderwale? grin.gif

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WILDSINGH Ji you are right there are those who are known by one or two titles but they are more recent souls - like Jarnail singh Ji Bhindrawalley, but on the whole they are known as Sant Jarnail Singh Ji - I think in time their true blessed title will shine through.

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This Sant issue gets me all confused, how do you become a sant or who decides who is a sant?

Please could somebody explain??? !!! ???

Ahh the road to becoming a Sant is a long and tortuos one my friend, and you must follow these steps:

1) Fail all your exams at school and not have any skills to do any sort of work.

2) Be incredibly lazy and expect the government to give you handouts.

3) When Government handouts run out, and your money for alcohol, betting and dirty magazines runs out, grow and enormously long beard.

4) Sit in a Gurudwara all day long and hopefully some gulible people will start thinking you must be incredibly holy.

5) Get the gullible people to start donating money to you to build a temple.

6) Once the temple is built start trying to consolidate your Sant Business by making rules more stricter than neighbouring Sants. For example if neighbouring Sant says you must not eat onions, you say don't eat anything extracted from the soil.

7) Sit back and enjoy the earnings of your ill gotten gains and get a few cronies around you to set up more temples elsewhere to increase income.

PART 2 OF HOW TO BE A SANT WILL COME LATER.

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