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ਭੀ ਉਠਿ ਰਚਿਓਨੁ ਵਾਦੁ ਸੈ ਵਰ੍‍ਆਿ ਕੀ ਪਿੜ ਬਧੀ ॥

bhee outh rachioun vaadh sai varaiaa kee pirr badhee |

Rising up again, they engage in conflicts; they set the stage as if they will live for 100 years.

ਸਭੇ ਵੇਲਾ ਵਖਤ ਸਭਿ ਜੇ ਅਠੀ ਭਉ ਹੋਇ ॥

sabhae vaelaa vakhath sabh jae athee bho hoe |

If at all times, at each and every moment, they live in the fear of God

ਨਾਨਕ ਸਾਹਿਬੁ ਮਨਿ ਵਸੈ ਸਚਾ ਨਾਵਣੁ ਹੋਇ ॥੧॥

naanak saahib man vasai sachaa naavan hoe |1|

-O Nanak, the Lord dwells within their minds, and their cleansing bath is true. ||1||

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cool. not something im familiar with . will b gr8 if u can xplain the process how its made . so i can make sense of the vid . like what are the ingredients, the different steps of making it, what goes in when. cooking is one of my gr8 hobbies so im curious nd it interests me. ill swap that 4 any recipe you want .deal???hahaa

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cool. not something im familiar with . will b gr8 if u can xplain the process how its made . so i can make sense of the vid . like what are the ingredients, the different steps of making it, what goes in when. cooking is one of my gr8 hobbies so im curious nd it interests me. ill swap that 4 any recipe you want .deal???hahaa

There is no such Prashaad as Sukh Nidan. This is a drug made by lazy inactive people to get high thats it.

The only prashaad in SIkhi is Deg and langar which is made through love by reciting bani while the materials are earned by the honest labor of Guru Jis seVAKS.

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cool. not something im familiar with . will b gr8 if u can xplain the process how its made . so i can make sense of the vid . like what are the ingredients, the different steps of making it, what goes in when. cooking is one of my gr8 hobbies so im curious nd it interests me. ill swap that 4 any recipe you want .deal???hahaa

haha deal!

and btw, sukhnidaan is prashad. it contains non-refined cannabis leaves. like ive explained in previous topics, most medicines that you will take for a mild headache will actually intoxcate you more than 5, small, un-processed, un-refined leaves. these are natural leaves gven by the nature of the planet.

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cool. not something im familiar with . will b gr8 if u can xplain the process how its made . so i can make sense of the vid . like what are the ingredients, the different steps of making it, what goes in when. cooking is one of my gr8 hobbies so im curious nd it interests me. ill swap that 4 any recipe you want .deal???hahaa

haha deal!

and btw, sukhnidaan is prashad. it contains non-refined cannabis leaves. like ive explained in previous topics, most medicines that you will take for a mild headache will actually intoxcate you more than 5, small, un-processed, un-refined leaves. these are natural leaves gven by the nature of the planet.

Thats interesting why is the word ( Bhang) aka Canibus used in the Buddha Dal Gutka when describing how to make "SukhNidan"

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