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im doing sumtime and i need sumtin my bro's and sis's

i need the quotes of Guru Teg bahadur ji when he had the encounter with the kashmir priests

when they reached Guru Teg bahadur ji's hood and asked em 4 help..and ultimatly lead to guru jis sacrafice.

guru ji says sumtin like "i may not beleive wat u(hindus) belive in, but i do beleive u have the right to practice ur belief..."

somthing along those lines

^ i need the full quote

sumone help me !!!!!!

i need 4 a essay

wjkk wjkf

peace

jah bless

eat my shorts!!!

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im doing sumtime and i need sumtin my bro's and sis's

i need the quotes of Guru Teg bahadur ji when he had the encounter with the kashmir priests

when they reached Guru Teg bahadur ji's hood and asked em 4 help..and ultimatly lead to guru jis sacrafice.

guru ji says sumtin like "i may not beleive wat u(hindus) belive in, but i do beleive u have the right to practice ur belief..."

somthing along those lines

^ i need the full quote

sumone help me !!!!!!

i need 4 a essay

wjkk wjkf

peace

jah bless

eat my shorts!!!

only if you put CAKE or CHAMKAURS pizza on :lol: :|

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sorry, i have no clue :sady: but the following tuk is what i usually hear during katha in regards to guru tegh bhadur jee shaheedi

BY kwhU kau dyq nih nih BY mwnq Awn ]

bhai kaahoo ko dhaeth nehi nehi bhai maanath aan ||

One who does not frighten anyone, and who is not afraid of anyone else

khu nwnk suin ry mnw igAwnI qwih bKwin ]16]

kahu naanak sun rae manaa giaanee thaahi bakhaan ||16||

- says Nanak, listen, mind: call him spiritually wise. ||16||

and obviously the translation here doesn't even come close to what you wrote blush.gif are you sure that guru sahib has talked about that incident in bani? :lol: it might be that some historian wrote a book and thats where someone might have quoted from? :|

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