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5 hours ago, Dsinghdp said:

The Malwa region of Punjab was blessed by Guru Gobind Singh. The following all originated from Malwa and spread Sikhi in the region:-

1) Rara Sahib

2) Nanaksar

3) Reru Sahib

4) Bhindran Jatha (Damdami Taksal)

5) Mastuana

6) Bhai Randhir Singh (Akhand Kirtani Jatha).

How does Sikhi in Malwa currently compare with in Doaba and Majha? 

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16 minutes ago, Premi5 said:

How does Sikhi in Malwa currently compare with in Doaba and Majha? 

my nanake are malwai , and as far as I can see there is deep, gentle sharda in people's hearts but due to kalyugi problems people are leaving to protect their grandchildren's sikhi from bad influences as it is easier to be a pooran gursikh in the west than in India . Those who leave still maintain strong links with back in Punjab and support efforts to enrich the pind's sport facilities , education and dharamshala 'projects . However those who transplant to cities in punjab they turn into coconuts and party minded ...

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16 hours ago, Dsinghdp said:

The Malwa region of Punjab was blessed by Guru Gobind Singh. The following all originated from Malwa and spread Sikhi in the region:-

1) Rara Sahib

2) Nanaksar

3) Reru Sahib

4) Bhindran Jatha (Damdami Taksal)

5) Mastuana

6) Bhai Randhir Singh (Akhand Kirtani Jatha).

Yeah, and so was the rest of the Punjab blessed, even the portions in Pakistan. What's your point?

The Majha region of Punjab was blessed by the Gurus.

1) Nankana Sahib (did you happen to forget where it all started?)

2) Kartarpur Sahib

3) Goindwal Sahib

4) Khadoor Sahib

5) Darbar Sahib, Amritsar

6) Akal Takhat

7) Taran Taaran

8) Chiatta Sahib

9) Hargobindpur

10) Baba Bakala

 

The Doaba region of Punjab was blessed by the Gurus.

1) Sultanpur Lodhi

2) Kartarpur Sahib

3) Gurdwara Sri Sukhchainana Sahib, (Phagwara)

4) Rampur Khera (Sant Harnam Singh ji)

5) Harian Velan

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