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There is a enclosed room with 4 gold doors at Hazur Sahib which no one is allowed to enter. People often tell 1 story where once a woman entered the room without consent and ended up getting core all over her as soon as she stepped into the room. Apparently, this is the room where Guru Gobind Singh entered before their physical depart from the world in 1708. Guru Ji strictly ordered the Sikhs to turn their back against the room and not turn back till a specific moment. After this Guru Ji disappeared. Some say they went into the clouds with their horse, others have other stories to tell.

Only 1 bramgyani is allowed in that room. He has to do seva until he dies. The bram gyani goes at 1 am every morning. He walks some kms towards a river (Godavri?). Where there is a well, where he does special paath and gets water in a gaggr. He brings it back to that room and prepare other items like a new kachera etc. After they put all material in the room, they close it. After a while they open the door. And then everything in the room is moved etc. Old wet kachera is their at the place of new one, food gone etc

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yup sunny ur 100% correct its true my mother saw it with her own eyes when she went to sri hazur sahib. guru gobind singh ji comes to that room everyday and u can see the water running out underneath tthe doors when they r doing their ishnaan, very powerful and chardikala place.

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There is a enclosed room with 4 gold doors at Hazur Sahib which no one is allowed to enter. People often tell 1 story where once a woman entered the room without consent and ended up getting core all over her as soon as she stepped into the room. Apparently, this is the room where Guru Gobind Singh entered before their physical depart from the world in 1708. Guru Ji strictly ordered the Sikhs to turn their back against the room and not turn back till a specific moment. After this Guru Ji disappeared. Some say they went into the clouds with their horse, others have other stories to tell.

Only 1 bramgyani is allowed in that room. He has to do seva until he dies. The bram gyani goes at 1 am every morning. He walks some kms towards a river (Godavri?). Where there is a well, where he does special paath and gets water in a gaggr. He brings it back to that room and prepare other items like a new kachera etc. After they put all material in the room, they close it. After a while they open the door. And then everything in the room is moved etc. Old wet kachera is their at the place of new one, food gone etc

Only Satguru jee knows who is brahamgyani or not. Jathedaar Kulwant Singh jee has a good jeevan and he is doing very good seva there. I personally dont feel that Dashmesh Pita is jyoti-jyot. Guru Gobind Singh Jee Maharaaj is still very much here and Hazur Sahib is His special place.

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the brahmgyani who does this seva also has darshaan whilst doing paat at the well of other gurus and shaheed singhs ive been told, when my mother went in 2006 there were big flood in the area and it was almost immposible to go get the water from the well but the brahm gyani used to go and come back without any of this affecting him. fateh

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