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Amitabh Bachchan Claims He Is Guru Nanak Dev Ji's 17Th Generation Son!


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Meh, don't trust him anyway.

We're all related to Guru Nanak Dev Ji's physical form (all life on Earth is related), so whatever. The Guru took Guru Angad Dev Ji as his own, he didn't favour his own sons. What makes this guy think he is special?

Guru Gobind Singh straight up said we're all his sons and daughters.

Also: some long <banned word filter activated> advert at the start.

Nicely said.

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He possibly has a claim as his mother was descended from the line of Guru Nanak (the Bedi lineage). However as said above, such claims have no special place in Sikhi, its how the individual lives their life and deeds that they do which determine their merits, not their ancestory. The Jot went from Guru Nanak via the subsequent nine Gurus to Guru Gobind Singh ji and finally lies within our Guru Granth Sahib ji - full stop.

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Whether he is or whether he isn't, bares no importance as what Amitabh Bachan represents is everything else other than guru nanaks sikhi, I will do ardas that maybe he will find some attachment and understanding to the message of our guru, Akal purakhs messenger Shiri guru nanak dev ji and try to sanitise his soul as we all do. This highlights the issues within our own panth too, how people who follow sikhi promote the name "sodhi" or "bedi" in an attemt to claim ancestry of the gurus forgetting the very point our guru said, it's the rehat what's loved by the guru, not the sikh.

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That's an interesting unverified claim, but if lineage meant anything then Dhan Guru Nanak Dev Ji would have passed Gurgaddi onto his own kids, but in Gurbani it shows Sri Chand even went as far as to create an idol to disrespect Dhan Guru Arjan Dev Ji.

I will only remind myself that my own good or bad actions will determine whether I have the right to be called a Sikh of the Guru. Even being called a Sikh has really big shoes to fill.

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