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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Well Kandola veerji ,let me correct you,its Nanak Jhira Sahib Gurdawra you are talking about not Nanak Tirath.

I have been to Nanak Jhira Sahib recently and even before .It is located near Hazoor Sahib.As for the foot prints there.The actual place from where the spring of water is continuously flowing since Guru Ji touched a part of earth there,is not visible and is behind a small enclosure.So the foot prints made of marble near the place where water gets collected first ,the one which is visible to sangat,is in my opinion only symbolic one and not actual.It jut signifies that Guruji has touched a part of earth near that place with His feet.and that is how he got drinking water coming from that place.

I am not sure about the gurdwara in Nepal,but it might be same case with this gurdwara.

Bhul chuk maaf

Gurfateh

Yes i can also back up harminder veerjis statement... its Nanak Jhira (i pronounced it Chira) Sahib, about a 5 hour drive from Sri Hazoor Sahib. I think about 200 or so km or miles ? Correct me if im wrong.. i just went last summer, and believe me dat road to that gurdwraa is da most Ruffest road in all of INDIA!!! We had one hell of a ride! But it all came out good!

The taxi driver owner who took us there... only drinks the water fr

om Nanak Jhira... as it is very sweet, and pure. Everyone around the area also bring big bottles to fill up. Its a great site, and a great big sarovar where that water comes into, and we can bathe in it.

About guru jis feet. All i can say i do not believe anythin else except Sri Panja Sahib, where its actual guru jis hands, this may be just one of us making a model. WHy ? Well its India, maybe for money. Well if im wrong.. bhul chuk maph, but after all dis just makes more of a idol worship at da end, as many will just worship it, and guru nanak dev ji stopped this.

bhul chuk maph!

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Well Kandola veerji ,let me correct you,its Nanak Jhira Sahib Gurdawra you are talking about not Nanak Tirath.

I have been to Nanak Jhira Sahib recently and even before .It is located near Hazoor Sahib.As for the foot prints there.The actual place from where the spring of water is continuously flowing since Guru Ji touched a part of earth there,is not visible and is behind a small enclosure.So the foot prints made of marble near the place where water gets collected first ,the one which is visible to sangat,is in my opinion only symbolic one and not actual.It jut signifies that Guruji has touched a part of earth near that place with His feet.and that is how he got drinking water coming from that place.

I am not sure about the gurdwara in Nepal,but it might be same case with this gurdwara.

Bhul chuk maaf

Gurfateh

Yes i can also back up harminder veerjis statement... its Nanak Jhira (i pronounced it Chira) Sahib, about a 5 hour drive from Sri Hazoor Sahib. I think about 200 or so km or miles ? Correct me if im wrong.. i just

went last summer, and believe me dat road to that gurdwraa is da most Ruffest road in all of INDIA!!! We had one hell of a ride! But it all came out good!

The taxi driver owner who took us there... only drinks the water from Nanak Jhira... as it is very sweet, and pure. Everyone around the area also bring big bottles to fill up. Its a great site, and a great big sarovar where that water comes into, and we can bathe in it.

About guru jis feet. All i can say i do not believe anythin else except Sri Panja Sahib, where its actual guru jis hands, this may be just one of us making a model. WHy ? Well its India, maybe for money. Well if im wrong.. bhul chuk maph, but after all dis just makes more of a idol worship at da end, as many will just worship it, and guru nanak dev ji stopped this.

bhul chuk maph!

lol!!!!!!!!!

u r rite virji. tats da worst i hav eva seen in my life. :wub: :)

as harminder virji told ,da footprints those r visible made wit marble r nt da original one's. actual footprints r inside room frm where da water comes( told by a gurudwara sewadar 2 me).

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