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Sant Bhindranwale's Bhagti


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Gyani thakur singh ji patliawale talks about sant ji bhagti in their katha...so far this is what i have gathered from their katha:

- Sant Ji did 22 hrs-23 hrs of gurbani naam abhyaas very day on top of nitnem...they very fond of anand sahib...

*Those who have doubts hows that possible, basically when shabad jot or shabad pure consciousness consumes one or takes over or when one dies in shabad pure consciouness.....it takes over all the body needs, gives energy/refreshment to body instead of regular human body nourishment like water, food or sleep etc

- Sant Ji had darshan of sri guru gobind singh maharaj at hazoor sahib where he was given agya to start dharam yudh morcha.

This one below i heard from another senior gurmukh:

- Once panthic vidvans came to sant ji prior to dharam yudh morcha to discuss about sri dasam granth arths..they were astonished to see how much parkash or tej/jvala anubhav parkash flowed through sant ji had when sant ji did arths of dasam granth, it was pure spontaneous antriv arths in nature which they never heard before, it was pure anubhav parkash (avastha of bhramgyani) which flowed through them..not sure which composition of sri dasam granth it was..

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My knowledge also come from Giani Thakur Singh Ji's katha as well:

Sant Ji started off with 5 Japji Sahibs daily when he was a kid with hukam of his father and maintained a nitnem of around 100 japji sahibs later on.

He also did chalisa 2-3 times where he would do bhajan bandgi 22 hours everyday for 40 days, sometimes making a bed of thorns and stones to lie down for 2 hours, He ended up leaving his body on the 40th day , but was sent back from sachkhand, and had darshan of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

He would leave his body at night and stay in sachkhand till morning.

He would wash kachere /clothers/utensils/shoes of other Singhs at night when no one was looking.

This is all what I heard in katha. There is much more we prolli don't know about.

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His daily routine besides his nitnem was doing 100 Japji Sahib Paaths, entire Panj Granthi and about 50 Angs of Guru Granth Sahib daily. With so much Bhagti one gains great Shakti. But he was one of those rare Mahapursh who never used his Shakti or showed it off. He stayed in the Bhaana of Guru Sahib. He never allowed anyone to Matha tek to him. He never lived a lavish lifestyle or made any property for his sons. Sant Jee's lived simple, ate simple. He was the ideal Sikh. One can write books on his greatness and still it would not be able to fully describe his greatness.

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Sant jee & his jatha was once staying in narangwal (sant kartar singh jee used to stay in the same place with jatha members).

One bibi ji of that house made a sweater for sant ji but was too shy to give it to sant jee.

It was cold weather and during evening time, sant jee said bring me a sweater of this type and everybody in the house started looking for it and bit confused as he only want that type of sweater. When bibi jee heard this, she gave the sweater to her brothers to give it to sant ji.

This is one example of how saints are aware of everything around them !

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My knowledge also come from Giani Thakur Singh Ji's katha as well:

Sant Ji started off with 5 Japji Sahibs daily when he was a kid with hukam of his father and maintained a nitnem of around 100 japji sahibs later on.

He also did chalisa 2-3 times where he would do bhajan bandgi 22 hours everyday for 40 days, sometimes making a bed of thorns and stones to lie down for 2 hours, He ended up leaving his body on the 40th day , but was sent back from sachkhand, and had darshan of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

He would leave his body at night and stay in sachkhand till morning.

He would wash kachere /clothers/utensils/shoes of other Singhs at night when no one was looking.

This is all what I heard in katha. There is much more we prolli don't know about.

Alright wait I thought he got darshan of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. I know it doesn't matter which Guru but it was Guru Gobind Singh Ji or Guru Nanak Devi Ji?

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These from SGGSJ are very appropriate for Sant ji:

janam maran dhuhehoo mehi naahee jan paroupakaaree aaeae || (Ang 749)

Those generous, humble beings are above both birth and death.

Their bhagti in their previous sreer is also immense. They also fought Chamkour sahib and Sirhind jang. Dhan Maha-pursh.

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