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he was a Khalsa of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sree Guroo Gobind Singh Sahib Jee Maharaj..

dass finks he got his education form Dam Damee Taksaal..

rember a sio telling a sakhee bout him.. wass goood!!

Would it hurt you to write proper English !!!! Not everyone here is from England you know :rolleyes:
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he was a Khalsa of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sree Guroo Gobind Singh Sahib Jee Maharaj..

dass finks he got his education form Dam Damee Taksaal..

rember a sio telling a sakhee bout him.. wass goood!!

Would it hurt you to write proper English !!!! Not everyone here is from England you know :rolleyes:

sorry!! lol..

Baba Harnam Singh Jee was a Khalsa of Dhan Sree Guroo Gobind Singh Sahib Jee Maharaj.

his education was (according to another singh telling daass) from Dam Damee Taksaal.

maafeee jeeo!!

will b more considerate next time.

thanks!

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Heres everything you need to know about him..........

This book inspired me to get into sikhi................Baba Ji had such an amzing jeevan.....

:BOW:

sekinehiya2006.pdf

Would it hurt you to write proper English !!!! Not everyone here is from England you know :rolleyes:

i smell a "papi" :p

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Baba Harnam Singh Jee was a Khalsa of Dhan Sree Guroo Gobind Singh Sahib Jee Maharaj.

Yes. Thats EXACTLY what they were. They had taken santhiya from taksal to understand and read shudh gurbani and progress their spiritual jeevan. They joined with maharaj not with the samparda. Thats what we should remember.

Everybody should read 'Say Kinayhiaa'. It's the best book ive ever read!

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