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Guru Gobind Singh Ji de Prakash Utsav diyaan lakh lakh vadiayaan


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Vahiguroo, maharaj kirpa karan saraie sadaie vargaie panchiya daie, maharaj kirpa karan and bless us with prem and bairaag wings so that maharaj- we could come to your begumpura desh where maharaj ji so that maharaj ji you can give us your grace to kill our individuality-vajood and loose ourselves totally in you maharaj...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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مُدام باده کش و صوفیِ صِفا می باش
mudām bādeh kash o ṣūfī ṣafā mibāsh
You may become intoxicated, a mystic or a chaste one,

تمام زُهد شو و رندِ بینوا می باش
‌tamām zuhd sho va rind-e benava mibāsh
But turn into an embodiment of worship, and an ascetic.

- Bhai Nand Lal Ji, Ghazal 40 :l:

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http://www.sikhee.com/audio/Kirtan/Bhai%20Harbans%20Singh/Swansan%20Di%20Mala.mp3

15 years ago, in the middle of January, the year 1998, in fact the same week as this one, was when I heard this dhaarna track by Bhai Harbans Singh Jagadhre waale on an audio cassette given to my folks by our family friends, a Sikh family. This was when I heard Bhai Nand Lal jee's poetry for the first time in this janam and came across his deep ilaahi ishq for Dasmesh Pita. That is when the arrow of love pierced through my soul sharply, so much so that I shed tears that whole night. I can't even dare to type those Persian words as it shakes up my soul, you gotta listen to them and drown in that ilaahi ishq. I know many folks don't like Jagadhre waale, but this dhaarna track is what brought me to Sikhi, it will always remain priceless for me.

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