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nahin jee.. how can ur feet which are created by God disrespect the water that is created by God?

so in my opinion nO

ppl bathe in the amritsar sarover.. they put their feet in..

fishes live in the sarover.. that doesnt disrespect it

fishes pee and poop in the sarover that doesnt disrespect it

i dont think theres anyway u can desrespect the sarover!

God is everywhere... u cant say walking on the road disrespects the road ...

rite?

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when i was small.. i along with my mum used to go to darbar sahib three or four times a week and i used to sit down on the steps of parkarma with feet in the sarowar for hours..(u know kids playing around & stuff rolleyes.gif ).. and nooooo sewadar came up to me and told me it's wrong to do.. ^_^

Whats Sarowar for?? :D

It's to cleanse our body before giving darshan to Guru Sahib jee... (i think...)

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i along with my mum used to go to darbar sahib three or four times a week

:'( :D @ :'( :D @

i m dead jealous of u :D :D

in this janam, the first time i visited Sri Harmandar Sahib was Monday, July 26th, 1999

never got a chance to visit it after that in real life

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paji don't be jealous remeber what the SGGS says

laahi paradhaa t(h)aakur jo bhaettiou tho bisaree thaath paraaee ||3||

I threw off the veil of illusion, when I met my Lord and Master; then, I forgot my jealousy of others. ||3||

Guru Arjan Dev Ji

Raag Gauree

215

ijsu AMdir qwiq prweI hovY iqs dw kdy n hovI Blw ]

jis a(n)dhar thaath paraaee hovai this dhaa kadhae n hovee bhalaa ||

One whose heart is filled with jealousy of others, never comes to any good.

Guru Raam Daas Ji

Raag Gauree

308

Aihinis inMdw qwiq prweI ihrdY nwmu n srb dieAw ]

ahinis ni(n)dhaa thaath paraaee hiradhai naam n sarab dhaeiaa ||

Day and night, you jealously slander others; in your heart, you have neither the Naam, nor compassion for all.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Raag Raamkalee

906

fwhpix qin suKu nhI ibnu fr ibxTI fwr ]

ddaahapan than sukh nehee bin ddar binat(h)ee ddaar ||

In jealousy, the body is not at peace; without the Fear of God, multitudes are ruined.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Raag Raamkalee

933

Aiq fwhpix duKu Gxo qIny Qwv BrIfu ]1]

ath ddaahapan dhukh ghano theenae thhaav bhareedd ||1||

Jealousy and envy bring terrible pain, and one is cursed throughout the three worlds. ||1||

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