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ha ha c'mon Singh'o i thought you lot were more sharper than that. I guess not.

To be specific i was referring to the famous intellectual inception of the AKJ, the keski as the panjva kakkar. Though they host a programme on Sangat TV from Derby Gurdwara called Gurmat Question/Answers they seem to have not read Dasam Granth clearly enough to realise that clearly Maharaj Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji themselves name all the 5 K's.

Here's another question for all you vidvaans. How did bhai sahib bhai randhir singh pass away i.e., how did he die?

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I don't need to be specific, but i can give you a hint - just look at your username. LOL

I'm not putting doubt on your remarks. I was asking you to clarify so the person reading can understand, what your pointing too. I know about the keski thing, but i thought maybe you knew something new, that many others don't know.

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Here's another question for all you vidvaans. How did bhai sahib bhai randhir singh pass away i.e., how did he die?

Here's your answer

The Final Moments of Bhai Sahib's Earthly Life

By Bhai Trilochan Singh in Sankhaep Jeevan Bh. Sb. Randhir Singh

Translated by Admin www.tapoban.org

In 1960 Bhai Sahib's leg veins became weak due to having spent so much time in the dark dungeons, though the rest of his body was healthy. He only had trouble walking about. On April 13, 1961, all the Jatha came to see Bhai Sahib for Vaisakhi. On April 14th he wished good bye to everyone and sent them off. On April 16th, in the morning, he prepared to leave for Gurpuri.

It was a Sunday. On Saturday night, his entire bed had moved and his body seemed very restless as though the time had arrived for that great soul to leave his body.

From Amrit Vela, Veer Balbir Singh [bh. Sb.'s son], Veer Sajan Singh, Bibi Dalaer Kaur, I and my Singhnee along with some others sat beside Bhai Sahib. At 7 am, I rose to have some words with Bhai Balbir Singh who was in the yard when Bhai Sahib raised both his arms, motioning for me to remain seated. I sat near him. He lovingly called Bibi Dalaer Kaur and he tightly clasped my right arm. I took his other hand and put it to my chest. A very strong current passed through my body.

Everyone began to feel that the moment was drawing near. Everyone wanted to say some words to him or at least hear some final words but that holy soul who had spent his final days in peace, happiness and Sehaj avashtaa, also made his final moments miraculous.

With the power of his breaths, he said "Vahi" and raised the swaas from his naabh kanval and with "Guru" he took his breaths to teh Gagan Mandal of Dasam Duaar. Again for the second time and then the third time he said "Vahiguru" he put his swaas in Dasam Duaar and then took his place in Gurpuri.

This happened at 7.30am on April 16, 1961. His saskaar (cremation) happened at the pond between Gujjarwal and Narangwal.

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dont make this an agenda or jatha bashing thread, keep it strictly to names of individuals who we all know 100% should be blacklisted, stop trying to score points against one another for god sakes

If somebody does then this thread should be closed, deleted and the person should be put under mod control. But up till now, no one has tried to jatha bash. The AKJ will come out themselves and say they believe in keski as kakkar and not kes.

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ha ha c'mon Singh'o i thought you lot were more sharper than that. I guess not.

To be specific i was referring to the famous intellectual inception of the AKJ, the keski as the panjva kakkar. Though they host a programme on Sangat TV from Derby Gurdwara called Gurmat Question/Answers they seem to have not read Dasam Granth clearly enough to realise that clearly Maharaj Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji themselves name all the 5 K's.

Here's another question for all you vidvaans. How did bhai sahib bhai randhir singh pass away i.e., how did he die?

And what is the intelligence in asking questions about how a person passed away so many years back?

Please show some respect to the departed souls.

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