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Sau Sakhi, I guess:

 

 

"Sikh Predictions" is an enchanting book of prophecies made hundreds of years ago to predict the forthcoming events that are going to take place in AD 1999 and after throughout the world. Wherever Guru Nanak went during his Missionary journeys, all those areas will form part of the Khalsa Kingdom. The Khalsa is going to rule for several centuries and all the blessed Sikhs and saints have already taken birth for this. For the Sikhs the interest is in the religious background, but for the others, it revolves around its historic significance and resemblance with other world-predictions.

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3 hours ago, Premi5 said:

Sau Sakhi, I guess:

 

 

"Sikh Predictions" is an enchanting book of prophecies made hundreds of years ago to predict the forthcoming events that are going to take place in AD 1999 and after throughout the world. Wherever Guru Nanak went during his Missionary journeys, all those areas will form part of the Khalsa Kingdom. The Khalsa is going to rule for several centuries and all the blessed Sikhs and saints have already taken birth for this. For the Sikhs the interest is in the religious background, but for the others, it revolves around its historic significance and resemblance with other world-predictions.

Guru Nanak has travelled to nearly every country now in His final saroop, so get ready for Khalsa world ?

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21 hours ago, MahadrasSingh said:

But how do we know its authentic? I mean everything you've said sounds about right, is there anything it says that hasn't happened or leaves the realm of gurmat?

I haven't read the whole thing, i actually found it a bit confusing, but i will try reading part of it again.

But the person who has translated it mentions in the book how some brahmins or masands did alter chunks of it, so parts of it are no loner authentic!   

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On 7/25/2018 at 6:30 PM, singh598 said:

There's future prophecies in Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib

Such as 

Shatriya Ka dharam shuta, malech pakhya payee.  Bharan jaat sabh ek hoye, dharma ki gat rehee 

And another example is 

Kaleh buree, tin vad kapeya 

how do you know guru ji weren't talking about the conditions of india during 14th century ! 

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On 7/23/2018 at 12:42 AM, jkvlondon said:

Guru Nanak has travelled to nearly every country now in His final saroop, so get ready for Khalsa world ?

 

On 7/22/2018 at 10:17 PM, Premi5 said:

Sau Sakhi, I guess:

 

 

"Sikh Predictions" is an enchanting book of prophecies made hundreds of years ago to predict the forthcoming events that are going to take place in AD 1999 and after throughout the world. Wherever Guru Nanak went during his Missionary journeys, all those areas will form part of the Khalsa Kingdom. The Khalsa is going to rule for several centuries and all the blessed Sikhs and saints have already taken birth for this. For the Sikhs the interest is in the religious background, but for the others, it revolves around its historic significance and resemblance with other world-predictions.

As much as I want to believe this , and I do somewhat believe in a divine play of sikhs getting power back , 

but right now we have a hard time keeping punjab under our hold , forget india , let alone many countries. So , we should stop day dreaming for a while :/ 

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1 hour ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

 

As much as I want to believe this , and I do somewhat believe in a divine play of sikhs getting power back , 

but right now we have a hard time keeping punjab under our hold , forget india , let alone many countries. So , we should stop day dreaming for a while :/ 

what did it take for one sikh to fight 125,000 ? belief  in Guru ji and bachan ...that's what we need Belief and work under that belief

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