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12 hours ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

very interesting ! so what baani u read from Sri Dasam granth and how it helped in which ailment ? please share

If I make it known what bani i recited, it won't take too much effort to ascertain the issues that were plaguing me, and to be honest I don't want a difficult and painful period of my life being mulled over or commented on by faithless cynics and others of a similar mindset. Apologies.

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On 5/2/2019 at 1:49 AM, MisterrSingh said:

If I make it known what bani i recited, it won't take too much effort to ascertain the issues that were plaguing me,

The number of Baanis in Sri Dasam granth are not that many. You were either reciting Jaap sahib, chaupai , tav parsad sawaiyye , akal ustat  or chandi di vaar/charitar.  Again none of that say what problem u had lol 

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On 4/28/2019 at 3:41 PM, puzzled said:

One story is about jehangirs daughter who liked a sikh man but the sikh man refused her so he was beheaded by jehangir. When the sikhs head was presented to the daughter on a tray, she reaches out to touch the sikhs face and the head moves back. Moral of the story is that a sikh does not touch a female that he is not married to and that even in death he did not let her touch his face. These days even some amritdharis are sleeping around.

In another story guru gobind singh ji tells us that when he came of age his father, guru tegh bahadur ji, made guru ji take an oath by him that he will love his wife as much as he can but not even in his thoughts think of another man's wife. 

Nice story!

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