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Guru Gobind Singh Was A Worshipper Of The Divine Mother (Shri Bhagauti/ Bhagawati)


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WORSHIPPING OTHER GODS AND GODDESSES REHAT

Akwl purK ko Cwf kir BjY dyv koeI Aaur jnm jnm BRmqw iPrih lhih n suK kI Taur ]16]

akaal purakh ko shhaadd kar bhajai dhaev koee aour janam janam bhramathaa firehi lehehi n sukh kee t(h)our ||16||

Those who forget God and worship deities instead. The will be born again and again in delusion and will never attain peace.

Thankhaanama Bhai Nand Laal Jee

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Thank you Jagbir Singh Ji for bringing this up. Like you said most sikhs will not understand or accept this. Their minds are conditioned and poisioned by people like Jarnail Singh Pindrawala (Not a saint by any means). Actually SGGS ji is has been writting for people who already have experienced God consciousness. So you can't understand it just by reading or translations.

Most Sikhs and 99% preachers has no God realization. Hence their words are empty and useless. In the chapter Chaubis Avatar Katha (Dasam Granth), Guru Gobind Singh Ji has mentioned the 24 incarnation of God himself, these are the same Avatars mentioned in the hindu scriptures (Srimat Bhagvatam) including Rama and Krishna. But even though the proof is in front of their eyes, todays Sikh community are so arrogant that they won't accept it. 

Gald to see some people are aware!!. Thanks again!!.....

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