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Amritsar Harmandar sahib seva palki sahib


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Gurfateh Sangat ji...

Im going to India soon and i want to do the seva of carrying SGGSJ on the palki sahib (there's some thing that like 6 guys hold on there shoulder dont know the name) and someone told me i have to inform the sevadaars there does anyone have any information on this? Or if someone has done this great seva please tell ur experiences :)

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Question to everyone reading the above post.

I have a question that somewhat goes along with this post.

Is there a difference or is there something special with Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Darbar sahib, than the one in any other gurdwara sahib?

Why do people seem to flock and push each other just to touch the palki, or get darshan inside Darbar sahib.

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Question to everyone reading the above post.

I have a question that somewhat goes along with this post.

Is there a difference or is there something special with Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Darbar sahib, than the one in any other gurdwara sahib?

Why do people seem to flock and push each other just to touch the palki, or get darshan inside Darbar sahib.

I think some people get excited to see sri harmandar sahib, especially going inside and seeing the beauty of darbaar sahib. I personally believe that people get this excitement to see guru ji because they haven't seen a larivaar saroop of guru ji; some people haven't had darshan of the real guru ji. So you can imagine getting darshan for the first time will be crazy i.e. people pushing and flocking!

Satguru mehar karan

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Question to everyone reading the above post.

I have a question that somewhat goes along with this post.

Is there a difference or is there something special with Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Darbar sahib, than the one in any other gurdwara sahib?

Why do people seem to flock and push each other just to touch the palki, or get darshan inside Darbar sahib.

The same reason why hindus bow at ganesh temple in siddhivinayak , mumbai more than the ganesh idols in their homes !

Its all a craze ... SGGS is same everywhere , but becoz its in golden temple , people think they will be rewarded more for doing seva

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I think some people get excited to see sri harmandar sahib, especially going inside and seeing the beauty of darbaar sahib. I personally believe that people get this excitement to see guru ji because they haven't seen a larivaar saroop of guru ji; some people haven't had darshan of the real guru ji. So you can imagine getting darshan for the first time will be crazy i.e. people pushing and flocking!

Satguru mehar karan

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that doesnt make snense. are you saying the sangat gets excited to see larridar saroop? I got excited to see the purataan beers of guroo, note they are in larrivar. hand written saroops there too.

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