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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

umm, veer je one little correction

the current jathedar is still Sant Giani Jarnail Singh je khalsa Bhindranwale

Sant Baba Thakur singh je is a brahm giani who takes care of everything in their absence

Baba je is an extremly chardi kala gursikh

please read their autobiography on damdamitaksal.com

bhula chuka maf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Or rather than just watch a video, you could go and do sangat with them, they are currently staying at walsall for the remainder of this week, if anyone wishes to go just ask around the house is near the pleck area. next week they will be in southall again (could change!)

Not going to say much but listening to sukhmani sahib or other beant bania in the presence of other gurmukhs is something which you can only experience never put into words.

Its a wonderful site to see so many people comimg with short hair, leaving and then the next time you see them they growing their kes and keeping dastaars. After all what is the point in having respect for a sant or gurmukh if you cant have respect for your guru who tells you to keep your kesh.

Sometimes people just need that little push in the right direction, but goto be done right or you could push them in the wrong direction. Baba Ji here to do seva of guru ji and do parchar of guru ji, nobody better to do it either! You have to see the smile on their face when a youngster decides to keep their kesh or beard, .... cant find the words... tried typing but still cant find them!

Benti to sangat for your own wellbeing, if you can come and just sit in sangat for a bit, this is the real sadhsangat that guru ji speaks of. But dont expect much of a conversation, all your probably here is, sukhmani sahib, followed by another sukhmani sahib, then another sukhmani sahib, then maybe a few rehraas sahibs, then ........ lol .... chapai sahibs...... you get the picture!!

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Dont know the rd name but its just around the corner from park avenue gurdwara sahib, i think you go down past the gurdwara, take a left, follow rd to the top and u come to some dual carriageway kinda thing, take left there and house is near the bus stop.. sorry for bad details, ask some london singhs they should be able to give proper address

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