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Gursikhi Jeevan of Baba Thakur Singh ji & other Taksal Gursikhs


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Singh where are you digging out all these brilliant pictures from!!

You remember when we met Baba Santokh Singh Ji (Jyoti saroop) last year!! This gursikh is pure nimrata!!

When we met Baba Ji, rather then resting in a nice air conditioned mansion, baba ji was lying down on a broken manja with a really messy chola on and was looking after cows in the back of some farm. To look at him you would think just some tired old man was lying there!

When the singhs took us to meet him, he said fateh and took us into a room and sat down. everyone expected him to start talking, instead he called another younger singh in and said, tell them some sakiha about guru nanak dev ji! For the next 2 hours or so the singh spoke about guru maharajh and nobody moved a muscle (room was full and this was mid august no fans or anything!) at the end, he said everyone have langar before you go! It was so the oppossite of what all the anti-sant brigade think of what sants are like!

One singh asked him about Sant Jarnail Singh Ji, and baba santokh singh ji smiled and said 'oh ta mera jarnail ah' it was like he was talking about his own son and he had such a beautiful smile on his face as he remembered sant jarnail singh ji!

Cant wait for the barsi, i hear some reallllllyyyyyy chardi kala gurmukh singh sahibs are visiting from toronto and america as well! I think were veryyyy blessed to have their sangat as well! They are meant to be very BIG in the seva they do in the local sangat, so its great to have them here as well, hey khalistan zindabadh brother .. ey ey rite rite! :)

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