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Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee


Mehtab Singh
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is it today ? :T: november 24th ? :T: i think its today, hana ? :wub:

anyways :nihungsmile:

DHANN DHANN SAHIB SRI GURU TEGH BAHADUR JEE MAHARAJ SACHHAY PATSHAH

This poem is for few of those Hindus who have completely forgotten the unparallel sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib

For you He left His family, His son, His wife

For you He didn’t hesitate to sacrifice His life

For you He courted arrest, and suffered all tortures

To fill your life with the roses of happiness, and joy filled orchards

For you He saw His Sikhs sawn and boiled

The hands of the Mughals with blood were soiled

For you He refused all pleasures and comforts

And accepted the pains that can shake all hearts

For you He rejected proposals of wealth

So that your generations could thrive in health

For yo

u He sacrificed His body and His head

So that you could live fearlessly and earn your bread

Have you forgotten all He has done

His people you made the object of fun

Have you forgotten the legacy of His martyrdom

that to the oppression of His people you act deaf and dumb?

Have you forgotten His sacrifice, oh so complete!

That today His message for you has become totally obsolete!

Have you forgotten that He is your saviour

Or the Mughals would do to you what else but devour

Forget not the One who saved you

Protected your honor and carried you through

Forget not the One who took all the pains

Death for Himself, for you all the gains

Forget not the One who had His head severed

Today His people are mocked by you, instead of being revered

Wake up my dear, before its too late

Your silence and indifference is ruining your own fate

Wake up my dear, or you will pay a cost

Hatred will fume and all love will be lost

Wake up my dear, and recognize this fact

What He did for you was an ultimate act!

Wake up my dear, wake up and bow down

Bow down to the Master of Sikhs, the Sikhs whom you labelled a clown

Wake up my dear, and say after me

Say with your heart and you will be free

Dhann Guru Teg Bahadur, tu Hind di chaddar

Tu hi sadda sacha patshah tu hi sadda rehbar

~ das Mehtab Singh - written in July 2003

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Guru Tegh Bhadhur sahib ji sacrificed his life for the religious freedom not for Hindus. He was representing Kashmiri Pundits as his own Sikhs.

Here is what Guru Tegh bhadhur Said to Kashmiri Pundits.

Guru Tegh Bahadur knew immediately about his Dharma. He told Kashmiri Brahmins "Go tell Aurungzeb that if they can convert your Guru then you will all become Muslims."[/b]

He is clearly telling them that go tell Aurangzeb that if they can convert your "Guru" and it verifies that he was representing them as his own Sikhs, so there is no need to go against our own guru and call them or do mockery by calling them weak Hindus etc. Pundit Kirpa Singh Dutt became Khalsa and fought in Guru Gobind Singh’s army so it is clear that they were not weak and he was teaching Sanskrit to Guru Gobind Singh and had good relation with Gurus family and this devotion brought them to Sikh Gurus.

You can read about this more and Kirpa Singh Dutt...

http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus.../kirpadutt.html

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Dhan SRi Guru Tegh Bahadhur Shaib ji - Previewed and Ideal model of UNCONDITIONAL LOVE towards all mankind and humanity

Dhan Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib ji ^_^^_^^_^^_^ :WW: :WW:

Vaheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru VaheGuru VAheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru VAheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru VAheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru VAheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru Vaheguru

VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH

BHOLLLLEY SO NIHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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