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Looking back at this, I realise how much I used to believe in these kind of myths Sant Babas Deras make us believe.

glad you realised it bro.

you seem to be going in the right direction lately :)

he grew up :p

btw im just 13 years old too

wat his age must have been wen he started this thread

Thanks babbar_sher Bhaji.

Yes gskapoor bro, I was 13 and something when I made this thread. Im 15 in 2 months...

WJKK WJKF Jio

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Looking back at this, I realise how much I used to believe in these kind of myths Sant Babas Deras make us believe.

glad you realised it bro.

you seem to be going in the right direction lately :)

he grew up :p

btw im just 13 years old too

wat his age must have been wen he started this thread

Thanks babbar_sher Bhaji.

Yes gskapoor bro, I was 13 and something when I made this thread. Im 15 in 2 months...

WJKK WJKF Jio

:o

I'm absolutely stunned! My little cousins are 13 and they aren't half, even a quarter as mature or knowledgeable as both of you,

You're amazing kids and amazing sikhs! you're parents must be so proud of you, i'm proud of you and I don't even know you! :)

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Waheguru

I'm nothing "sikhsta" jio. Praise the Guru, who saves his Sikhs from the bad ways of life and puts them on the path of the truth - Gurmat.

I'm not even worth the dust of the feet of GurSikhs. I make thousands of mistake everyday. I'm a moorakh.

ਹਮ ਗਰੀਬ ਮਸਕੀਨ ਪ੍ਰਭ ਤੇਰੇ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਖੁ ਰਾਖੁ ਵਡ ਵਡਾ ਹੇ ॥

Ham garīb maskīn parabẖ ṯere har rākẖ rākẖ vad vadā he.

I am poor and meek, God, but I belong to You! Save me - please save me, O Greatest of the Great! ~~ Ang 13, SGGS Maharaj.

Do ardaas that Guru ji bestows the gift of Sikhi on your cousins. Waheguru :D

Bhul Chuk Maaf,

WJKK WJKF Jio

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Waheguru

I'm nothing "sikhsta" jio. Praise the Guru, who saves his Sikhs from the bad ways of life and puts them on the path of the truth - Gurmat.

I'm not even worth the dust of the feet of GurSikhs. I make thousands of mistake everyday. I'm a moorakh.

ਹਮ ਗਰੀਬ ਮਸਕੀਨ ਪ੍ਰਭ ਤੇਰੇ ਹਰਿ ਰਾਖੁ ਰਾਖੁ ਵਡ ਵਡਾ ਹੇ ॥

Ham garīb maskīn parabẖ ṯere har rākẖ rākẖ vad vadā he.

I am poor and meek, God, but I belong to You! Save me - please save me, O Greatest of the Great! ~~ Ang 13, SGGS Maharaj.

Do ardaas that Guru ji bestows the gift of Sikhi on your cousins. Waheguru :D

Bhul Chuk Maaf,

WJKK WJKF Jio

thats my response to sikhsta :)

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On 4/10/2009 at 2:26 AM, Raju said:
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The only prophecy that can be confirmed is the one that is the story of the Pipal Tree. For if it still exists in Punjab it can be seen...

The Tenth Master, Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his Sikhs were

travelling south. There was, on the way, a village by the name of saheva.

As they neared the village, they came to a grove of Jand trees. Here the

Sikhs asked the Guru if this might be a good place to stop and rest. The

Guru agreed and they made their camp.

After the camp was set up, the Guru told his men to go and look for a Pipal

tree (fig tree). They replied, "But Sir, the Pipal treedoesn't grow in this

region, for it is very arid here and the Pipal tree grows where there is

water. "Go and look" replied the Guru. The Sikhs went out to search for the

Pipal tree but returned without success. "Go and look again" said the Guru.

One Sikh climbed to the top of the highest Jand tree to look in all

directions, but still he saw no Pipal tree. Climbing down from the tree he

told the Guru that although he could not see a Pipal tree growing anywhere

around the camp, there was a tiny sapling of a Pipal tree growing in the

roots of the big Jand tree.

On seeing the sapling, the Master spoke thus: "This sapling will grow into

a mighty tree. When it overshadows the parent Jand tree and overwhelms it,

that is the time for the Order of the Khalsa to grow in large numbers. They

shall achieve recognition in the direction and the countires of the West.

Then the flag of True Religion shall be implanted there. The Sikhs shall

become sovereign in the Sikh homelands and then become the decision

makers." On hearing this the Sikhs made a deep obeisance and said, "Glory

be to the Guru and the True Master."

In 1862, whent he British were in India, Sir Attar Singh, the chief of

Bahadur sent this prophecy of Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Queen

Victoria in England. That the Queen took the prophecy seriously there is no

doubt, for she asked the royal scientists what the rate of growth of the

Pipal tree was known to be. When they told her that it would be 100-150

years until the Pipal tree overshadowed the parent tree, she breathed a

sigh of relief.

In 1957 or thereabouts, it was reported that the Pipal tree was equal in

height to the parent Jand tree. Based on this, we can expect some

significant events to take place in the next few decades that will cause

this prophecy of the Guru to be fullfilled!

The above is taken from THE VOICE OF TRUTH (Sach Di Avaaj) Vol. 1 No. 1 & 2

which is publiched by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa Garh Malaysia.

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Do You Know?

* Within the pages of Sikh history, it is recorded prophecy of sahib Sri

Guru Gobind Singh Ji that there shall one day be 960,000,000 Pure Ones who

shall rise up in the West and shall guide this earth. sahib Sri Guru Tegh

Bahadur Ji meditated facing the West because he had said that the rule of

the Khalsa would come from that direction. And in one of his Hukan Namas,

Sri Guru Hargobind Ji says that those in the West will become Khalsa.

Sahib Sri Guru Singh ji had a white hawk which had a very special job. In

those days, enemy forces used messanger pigeons to send messages between

Delhi and Lahore. The white hawk was so gentle that it could go after a

pigeon and bring it down without hurting it in any way. This was important

because once a pigeon loses even a feather out of a wing, it is noticeable.

Once down, the message the pigeon carried was read and put back, and the

bird was allowed to fly away again and the enemy never suspected a thing.

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The following sermon was recorded by Bhai Mani Singh in Bhagat Ratnavali

and by Kavi santokh singh in Suraj Prakash.

"To be a Sikh is to grow steadily in spiritual expereince like a tree.

humility forms the root of Sikh Dharm. Without it this faith dwindles and

dies in the soul of man. Service of humility should be deemed the branches

of this tree, while charity is its shade. When one associates with holy men

for enriching oneself, then the leaves and buds of Sikh Dharm emerge from

it. To understand the divine Word is to acquire the fruit of Sikh Dharm. He

truly is a Sikh whose inward life leads to the understanding that the Atma

(Soul) is the reality, while the material world is transient.

 

 

Nice story, where has this story been documented besides Sau Sakhi?

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