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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Author: Kulbir Singh

Date: 04-17-03 15:53

One day Guru Sahib - Guru Gobind Singh jee asked sangat who the king was during the time of Bhagat Kabir jee. One Sikh said that the king was Humayun. Another Sikh got up and said that the king was in fact Babur. Another Sikh suggested that the king during the time of Bhagat Kabir jee was Sikandar Lodhi. Many other guesses were made.

All this time Guru Sahib kept smiling and did not approve of any name. In the end, Guru Sahib said that the purpose of his question was to tell that the bhagat (devotee of Vaheguru) is greater than any other person in the world.

He said that this is a perfect example that all of the sangat knows about Bhagat Kabir jee but no one remembers who the king was during the time of Bhagat jee. This proves that bhagats are remembered positively for ages in this world and the next world while the kings are often not remembered positively and mostly they are lost in the pages of history.

For this reason, O mere manaa (mind, dil), Naam japp lai.

waheguroo wahegurooooooooooooooo

wahegurooooooooooooooo

waheguroooooooooooo

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