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Guru Gobind Singh Jee's letter to raja of nahan


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4 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

No doubt Guru Sahib is God on earth.

Guru Sahib fought 14 wars.Why?

If Guru Sahib wanted, He could have finished the enemy in a second as all the powers of the universe were at His feet. But still Guru Sahib kept army, horses, weapons and fought wars.

Guru Ji could’ve transformed Maat Lok in to Sachkhand, in the blink of an eye. Guru Ji did what they did, in order to show the Panth, the way to live their lives.

The reason why Guru Ji didn’t transform Maat Lok in to Sachkhand, is because Akal Purakh wants to come as ten Patshahi, then SGGS, and then 74 times in the form of Mahapurash. Then, Maat lok will become Sachkhand.

64 more incarnations of Mahapurash are left. This is written in Janam Sakhi 1st Patshahi...

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On 1/2/2020 at 11:58 AM, shastarSingh said:

Shall we burn suraj parkash granth, prachin panth parkash granth, naveen panth parkash granth and gur sobha granth as all these granths mention opium?

Wow, really touchy about history books, aren't we? These are nothing more than compendiums of historical incidents. Epic compendiums, but in some cases, they may be wrong. 

It's not allowed for a Sikh to disagree with or disregard Gurbani. It is fully allowed for a Sikh to disregard episodes from these history books according to his buddhi.

Do you acknowledge that?

On 1/2/2020 at 11:58 AM, shastarSingh said:

use of opium in small amount has great medicinal benefits

Get a clue. I think you must worship opium more than the Naam and Gurbani that we are told to worship.

On 1/2/2020 at 11:58 AM, shastarSingh said:

abuse of opium is wrong

You should have led with this. 

Instead, you chose to just post "Guru Gobind Singh ji requested opium from the Raja of Nahan" without any kind of context.

 

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On 1/1/2020 at 9:15 AM, shastarSingh said:

"Guru Gobind Singh Ji Penning Letter to Raja of Nahan requesting Opium"

I have no idea what that's supposed to mean. The painting is just a generic painting which is supposed to be of Guru Gobind Singh ji sitting. There's no paper and no quill.

There is no letter, in the manner that we have recensions of Guru Granth Sahib ji and Dasam Granth Sahib and hukumnamas by Guru Sahib.

Do you have the letter?

The lines quoted are not lines writted by Guru Sahib. They are rhyming lines from a  granth written by somebody else describing what he says Guru Sahib must have said, not the actual words.

All of that said, I will admit that before the advent of modern medicine and drug techniques, opium was used as a pain reliever. Morphine is the main alkaloid of opium, and is now administered in precise doses to alleviate pain.

If it was used in such a manner in the Khalsa fauj, there is no problem.

That is totally different, however, from your pathetic attempt to portray opium as a wonder drug that everyone should take! It reeks of what American doctors used to say in prescribing tobacco. And cocaine in Coca-Cola.

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