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Green(harraa) Is Called Blue(neelaa) In Kashmir


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and that's scary.

Realli??

Mahan Kosh was just written some time back.. It was complete by 1926. Thats 82 years ago. Guru JI lived between 469 - 539 years ago... SO there is a difference of 389 - 457 years between Guru ji and Mahan Kosh... SO in that time it is highly possible a word's meaning was changed...

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and that's scary.

Realli??

Mahan Kosh was just written some time back.. It was complete by 1926. Thats 82 years ago. Guru JI lived between 469 - 539 years ago... SO there is a difference of 389 - 457 years between Guru ji and Mahan Kosh... SO in that time it is highly possible a word's meaning was changed...

so show me some proof of that. you can't say, "mahan kosh is not accurate", unless you show me something that IS accurate. the prophet of doom saying an old kashmiri man said blue means green is not "proof".

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WJKK WJKF

my whole family is Kashmiri and we call blue neela....but i dunno if thas cuz my rents choose to go wit the punjabi version...ill ask them next time i talk to them...lol

The shabad in question is asa ki vaar

neel basathr lae kaparrae pehirae thurak pat(h)aanee amal keeaa

Men began to wear blue robes and garments; Turks and Pat'haans assumed power.

The Muslim National Colour is GREEN! All Islamic States have the colour green, all arabs.

Yeah ofcourse muslim royalty and suicide squads wore blue, because blue was a sign of royalty, but the Islamic Flags and Army clothing was GREEN

When Guru Nanak Dev Ji went to Mecca, the muslims gave him a GREEN chola aswell, and look the shabad in asa ki vaar is by Guru Nanak Dev Ji

neel vasathr pehir hovehi paravaan ||

Wearing blue(GREEN) robes, they seek the approval of the Muslim rulers.

Why would you wear the colour of royalty and go to a Muslim Emporer, thats just gna get you in trouble.

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