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If you know who this tiv chap is, send him some besan as well :s

Dhan Dhan Sant Baba Takhar Singh Ji!!

All the sangat iv spoken to absolutely loved the barsi!

My mum and all her friends who came to do langar seva and listen to the akhand path said that they didnt want to go home!! lol They said that the singhs should arrange more smagams like this for remembering such wonderful mahapursh more throughout the year!

So much pyar at the barsi!!

Dhan Dhan Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharajh!!

there should at least another programme like this in the year. its doesnt have to be a barsi programme, but another 3-day programme organised by the same singhs from the barsi.

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If you know who this tiv chap is, send him some besan as well :s

Dhan Dhan Sant Baba Takhar Singh Ji!!

All the sangat iv spoken to absolutely loved the barsi!

My mum and all her friends who came to do langar seva and listen to the akhand path said that they didnt want to go home!! lol They said that the singhs should arrange more smagams like this for remembering such wonderful mahapursh more throughout the year!

So much pyar at the barsi!!

Dhan Dhan Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharajh!!

there should at least another programme like this in the year. its doesnt have to be a barsi programme, but another 3-day programme organised by the same singhs from the barsi.

agreeed, some time at beginning of july would be a great time....

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totalllly agree. the programs rocked, ent been to a program like it in a long time, at every other program its the same kirtanees, doing the same akj beat, the barsi had something unique, a wicked atmosphere, repect for maharaj could be seen. i wanna go back man

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Third Mehla:

sMqw nwil vYru kmwvdy dustw nwil mohu ipAwru ]

sa(n)thaa naal vair kamaavadhae dhusattaa naal mohu piaar ||

They inflict their hatred upon the Saints, and they love the wicked sinners.

AgY ipCY suKu nhI mir jMmih vwro vwr ]

agai pishhai sukh nehee mar ja(n)mehi vaaro vaar ||

They find no peace in either this world or the next; they are born only to die, again and again.

iqRsnw kdy n buJeI duibDw hoie KuAwru ]

thrisanaa kadhae n bujhee dhubidhhaa hoe khuaar ||

Their hunger is never satisfied, and they are ruined by duality.

muh kwly iqnw inMdkw iqqu scY drbwir ]

muh kaalae thinaa ni(n)dhakaa thith sachai dharabaar ||

The faces of these slanderers are blackened in the Court of the True Lord.

nwnk nwm ivhUixAw nw aurvwir n pwir ]2]

naanak naam vihooniaa naa ouravaar n paar ||2||

O Nanak, without the Naam, they find no shelter on either this shore, or the one beyond. ||2||

Vaheguru. . . . .

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