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1 hour ago, sitokaur said:

kira and non existent,

GURBANI REMINDS, NOT TO ARGUE WITH FOOLS!

So I'm a fool for pointing out something that's mentioned in Gurbani? No child, you're the fool here. You're implying that Gurbani is what? wrong? misleading? full of falsehoods? which one? I stated  story that's a part of Sikh heritage (yes because it occurs within Gurbani) and you got your panties in a twist.

Gurbani also tells you that people who do Nindya of Satguru go to the lowest regions of hell. Wonder where that puts you if you're implying Gurbani is wrong. Would you like me to pull up the tukh that mentions Gayasura? 

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On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at 2:43 AM, Kira said:

So I'm a fool for pointing out something that's mentioned in Gurbani? No child, you're the fool here. You're implying that Gurbani is what? wrong? misleading? full of falsehoods? which one? I stated  story that's a part of Sikh heritage (yes because it occurs within Gurbani) and you got your panties in a twist.

Gurbani also tells you that people who do Nindya of Satguru go to the lowest regions of hell. Wonder where that puts you if you're implying Gurbani is wrong. Would you like me to pull up the tukh that mentions Gayasura? 

Yes please.i have not seen It.

I dont disagree with the above coz demons are souls too. HarnakhaShkh was a demon too who did bhagt to get a boon of being amar.

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15 hours ago, sikhni777 said:

Yes please.i have not seen It.

I dont disagree with the above coz demons are souls too. Harnakhakh was a demon too who did bhagt to get a boon of being amar.

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Source- Uggardanti bani by Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji

 

It's important to note that Guru Sahib had infinite power, but getting minor powers was considered very possible (I'd even argue easy for true Gurmukhs) and is blessed to anyone regardless of faith as long as they do Bhagti.

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On 24/12/2017 at 5:16 PM, Kira said:

Basically the story was the demon (called Gayasura) did immense tapisya to the point that all of the Trinity came to grant him a boon. He said he wanted the power to liberate anyone he looked at, So they granted it. Didn't take long for them to realise things were getting bad on Earth, since people could do all sorts of immoral things and just go get darshan of the demon to wipe their slates clean. 

So Vishnu intervened and asked the demon to go into the earth, the demon agreed. Vishnu then placed a foot on the demon's head and submerged him into the Earth. 

There's a hindu mandir at the spot. 

I'm guessing liberation was sending people to some heaven. Though you have to admit that's a pretty neat superpower.

This is why demi God's shouldn't be able to grant gifts that are adverse to Truth. 

Gurbani says without virtue, there is no service

Yeh there are Demi God's, ghosts, demons, angels other beings etc. 

Why wouldnt there be when His Power is infinite and He can make anything happen n create whatever He wants

The more you accept other beings and His entire Creation, regardless of what it may be like,  the more your heart expands in Nirvair and Love for all of Him. 

No matter if it's an angel or the devil himself, it's all just God's Darshan so we bow to it in acceptance and move on. We don't fear anything or anyone because they're and it's all just Him 

 

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Kira, 

I only know know of Guru Granth Sahib Jio atey Dasam Granth Sahib.

I only ask for extinction because hum nahin changey bura nahin koey.

i am already living lowest level of narak life (amongst  non Vahiguroo fearing), despite many undeserving baksheesh from Guru Pita Maharaj; but I assume it is His test of my barosa after baksheesh?

Vahiguroo

ps you and you non existent friend should fear your karam for coming on Sikh forum to mischieviously mislead, and confuse gyan seeking Sikhs.  And I never slandered Gurbani, I simply quoted Asa Di // about you both being fools; whom, Sikhs should to ignore and banish from our attention and this forum!  And I retract my salutations with my back to you!

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