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Why would Guru sahib teach us something that goes against 'hukam' and propagates 'tantra'? He said Bhana Manno then went ahead and wrote something to bypass that Bhana? :3:

Tansen is said to have make it rain with his songs and his teacher Baiju Bawra brought tigers and deers from jungles into Royal court with his style of singing. Are we putting Guru Sahib at the level of Baiju Bawra and Tansen? :pray:

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Gurbanee says brave is the one who possesses spiritual powers yet remains humble (does not use them).. if someone could back this up with a quote it would be much appreciated.

Nanaksar Singhs say Sant Baba Nand Singh Jee could open up his fist and release a universe, close his fist and withdraw it just as easily.

Also when Baba Mihan Singh Jee was pronounced 'dead', he went back into his body and told sangat not to morn then 'died again'.

Gurbanee stresses that we can not put a limit on Satguru Ji's Greatness...

The supreme power of Gurbanee is truely and sincerly amazing.

Forgive me for any mistakes written....

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well certainly one can see what actually happens when u live in Hindus world some ppls talk like them......................being a Sikh i believe its nothing else than rubbish there is no such thing and there was no such things in the past..............

may be there is something in there in guru granth sahib ji but m sure it has nothing to do with making dead man alive............. there must be a hidden meaning behind those lines if there is any....nd if its out of guru granth sahib then its totalllllllllyyyyy ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuubish

Superstitions are not a part of our lives and we must not take these comments seriously.

i donno why sikhs make things more complicated ...........even we know that these kind of things can not be done

Guru fateh

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