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10 minutes ago, S4NGH said:

"Singhni should look upon her husband as Parmeshwar". ?

I recall having read a sakhi, I am not sure it was mira bhai. The lady got married and in the night her husband asked for a glass of water and then fell asleep. I am not quite sure but I think he was not feeling too well. 

She stood all night with the glass of water in her hands. When her husband awoke in the morning she was still there with the glass in her hands. He was so pleased with her that his look upon her granted her immediate realisation - that means she got the powers to see what will follow next. The sakhi goes on to where Kabir Ji or somebody met her at a well and she refused to give him the water which she was pouring out from the well onto the ground.

When she finished he finally got a drink of water and he asked her why she was doing that. She replied that she was putting out a fire which had consumed a certain place. 

I will try to look for this sakhi and read it again and post it more accurately. Someone else who might have read it is most welcome to post it too.

 

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I asked a gyani at my local Gurdwara and he does it again before he sleeps. It has to be the last thing to do before you sleep as per rehat maryada. It can be done any time though since it is actually for protection, but ideally we also have Benti Chaupai Sahib for that.

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On 20/12/2017 at 10:23 AM, S4NGH said:

"Singhni should look upon her husband as Parmeshwar". ?

The Taksal Maryada page is very misquoted so don't get fooled by it.

I heard that the youth of Taksal had edited or put it on the page but I am not sure.

 

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