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DEGH PARSHAD MUST BE COOLED BEFORE IT IS CONSECRATED

Once, on the eve of the birth of the Khalsa, at Vaisakhi celebrations,

parshad was brought into the Guru’s presence in two containers and

placed before Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The hasty preparation by the

attendants meant that the parshad was still hot when placed in front of

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. At the end of the programme, Ardas was

performed and as per the tradition, parshad was offered to Guru Ji so

that it could be consecrated. The hukamnama was read, following

which, the attendants distributed the deg parshad, to the sangat. The

sangat was reciting simran of Satnam-Waheguru and Baba Ji was

standing behind Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji waving the fan (chaur Sahib).

At this time the tenth master Guru Gobind Singh Ji appeared before

Baba Ji and said, ”Bhai Harnam Singh! Today the deg was very hot.

Just look, the attendants can’t even serve it properly with their hands.

How can we have such hot parshad? So in the future, deg should be

prepared with sanctity and allowed to cool down before it is offered for

bhog (consecration or blessing of the parshad by the Guru).” After the

parshad was distributed, Baba Ji told the sangat about the order of the

great Guru. After this incident, Baba Ji would personally check the

vessel and parshad to see if it was too hot, before it was offered for

bhog. If it was too hot, then a fan would be placed over the vessel and

the parshad stirred to cool it down before being offered for consecration.

So, we should always be careful about offering hot deg parshad to Sri

Guru Granth Sahib Ji for bhog and make sure the parshad is warm or

cool before the Ardas and bhog.

Sunday 13th January 2008 - Annual Barsi in Memory of Mahapurakh Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji Khalsa Rampur Khera Saahib Wale

Please Attend and spread the Message!

International Ragi Jathay

Katha Vaachiks in Panjabi and English (Damdami Taksal Wale and Youth)

Youth Keertani Jathay

and much much more!!

(any sangat wishing to do Keertan and or Maya di Seva please contact number on poster, all donations will be sent to Gurdwara Rampur Khera Saahib, Hoshiarpur, Panjab)

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of course you can go - skank a lift with sum1!

who's on english katha - bhai kuljeet singh?

Unfortunately Bhai Kuljit Singh is now unable to make the Barsi...

However, with Guroo Saahibs Grace, another great Gursikh will be doing Katha in English.

why dont u do the katha taksali singh...

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