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Did Santi Ji Write Any Literature?


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Everyone knows that he is talking about the greatest hero Sikh of the twentieth century and the most influential Sikh of the last hundred years, Sant Bhindranwale.

Lol, Sant Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa and Sant Jarnail Singh ji. Also influential Sikhs in the 20th century include Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuana Wale and Sant Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib Wale. Sant Attar Singh ji got 50000 people to take amrit at one time. All GREAT Gursikhs/Brahm Giani's.
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sorry veero i was referring to sant jarnail singh ji khalsa bhindranwale.. who influenced todays youth like no other...PAL07 ive read that book cover to cover dozens of times...ive read many books based on his life but written by other people...im asking if sant ji himself wrote any literature with his own hands??

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Khalistani Gun Man? that name don't sound too nice.

Sorry brother..but im Khalistani...i love guns...and im a man...so i presumed the three of them would fit nicely together LOL...i didnt know i was coming off as nasty..maybe i should add fanatic to the end of it lol...There you go...im now officially KhalistaniGunManFanatic :D

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The Jathedar of Damdami Taksaal, Sri Maan Sant Giani Jarnail Singh Jee Khalsa Bhindranwale have printed Nitnem gutke.

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I will look to see if Sant Jee has printed literature, and post here. :)

thanks bro...if sant ji has written literature it should be made easily available to the panth...and if there is no literature his speeches should be written down and written into one or more volumes

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