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1 hour ago, jkvlondon said:

Baba Gurditta was father of Guru Harkrishan ji so that means he must have been grishti instead of a sadhu , this was puzzling me if he entered into the lifestyle of Sri Chand and became his protege then how would that have happened unless the Udasis all came to the grisht jeevan and Raj Yoga of Gurmat Naam.

Baba Gurditta Ji was father of sri Guru har Rai Sahib Ji and grandfather of sri guru harkirshan Sahib Ji 

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1 hour ago, Preeet said:

Kaur ji why are you judging Sri Chand ji based upon the old actions? It is like if someone judges you for what you did before innocently not knowing anything. We most likely all were at a different state in the past which is not comparable to the current state.. He is nanakputra, & his bhakti is accepted because the other sri guru sahib jis have been satisfied with him as well and they are his father's swaroop. 

The tuk in Guru GRanth Sahib stands unchanged by jaane jaan Guru Sahiban for 2 hundred years prior to GurGaddi ...there is a reason
They showed respect to him as they did to sangat ... 

 

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1 hour ago, Preeet said:

Kaur ji why are you judging Sri Chand ji based upon the old actions? It is like if someone judges you for what you did before innocently not knowing anything. We most likely all were at a different state in the past which is not comparable to the current state.. He is nanakputra, & his bhakti is accepted because the other sri guru sahib jis have been satisfied with him as well and they are his father's swaroop. 

The Gurus did that out of reverence for Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the exact same reason Guru Gobind Singh Ji went to visit Ram Rai even though he was excommunicated. Even during the time of Guru Ram Das Ji he still believed it was impossible for people to find god in a household life. Sri Chand wasn't a child, Guru Nanak even made it known how Bhai Lehna was picked and why. Gurbani Still calls them evil hearted, the verses were uttered by Bhai Satta and Balwand, during the time of Guru Arjun Dev Ji. So there goes your stupid theory.

 

Having a physical Lineage doesn't suddenly change the deeds of anyone, even the Guru's own offspring were treated the same as his Sikhs as all Sikhs were his kids.

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12 minutes ago, Sukhvirk76 said:

Do you have any proof of this? Baba Sri chand chose a different .. he was highly regarded by guru arjun dev ji.. to this day despite SAD and Sgpc machinations the brahmboota akhara is at Sri harmandir Sahib. . 

What was Sri Chand highly regarded for by Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji?  And provide proof for your statements.

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On 25/02/2017 at 5:33 AM, Sukhvirk76 said:

Now as I have qualified my assertion can you please qualify yours.. what evidence do you have that he didn't accept guru Angad Dev ji? 

He was well respected because of his lineage from Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Sahib treated EVERYONE with respect. The argument that Guru Sahib treated him with more respect than others is ludicrous. Guru Arjun Dev Ji choose to include in Gurbani a verse detailing about how Baba Sri Chand turned his back on Guru Nanak Dev Ji and refused to accept Guru Angad Dev Ji. Gurbani says otherwise so please. 

 

Baba Gurditta wasn't raised by Baba Sri Chand, Baba Sri Chand asked for him so Guru Hargobind Ji out of respect for Guru Nanak Dev Ji gave him to him. This was all because Baba Sri Chand Ji was a direct descendant of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, all the Guru Sahib's human children were treated like Baba Sri Chand.

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