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Proof that Satguru Nanak Dev jee met Bhagat Kabeer jee

Posted by harinder_singh 
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Nanak Kuan gets a gurdwara

* Denizens of Maghar town near Gorakhpur in UP believe that Guru Nanak Dev and saint Kabir met at Maghar.

* When Guru Nanak visited the place, it was reeling under a drought. So he got a well constructed which is known as Nanak Kuan.

* Even though there are no Sikhs in Maghar, a large number of persons have faith in Guru Nanak and are known as Nanak Panthis.

* Earlier, the Nanak Kuan Gurdwara had 2.5 acres in its name, but there was no building.

* Gurdwara building to be ready in a few months. Text: Perneet Singh
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Thanks Harinder Singh jeeo for posting this.

It now leaves no doubt that Siri Guru Nanak Dev jee met Bhagat Kabir jee at Maghar and gave him Gurmat Updesh that enabled him to realize Vaheguru.

Kulbir Singh
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harinder_singh Wrote:
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> [www.tribuneindia.com]
> tm
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> Nanak Kuan gets a gurdwara
>
> * Denizens of Maghar town near Gorakhpur in UP
> believe that Guru Nanak Dev and saint Kabir met at
> Maghar.
>
> * When Guru Nanak visited the place, it was
> reeling under a drought. So he got a well
> constructed which is known as Nanak Kuan.
>
> * Even though there are no Sikhs in Maghar, a
> large number of persons have faith in Guru Nanak
> and are known as Nanak Panthis.
>
> * Earlier, the Nanak Kuan Gurdwara had 2.5
> acres in its name, but there was no building.
>
> * Gurdwara building to be ready in a few
> months. Text: Perneet Singh

What great resources ( Punjabi news and nanak panthis) of Gurmat.
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It's great we know about this before anti Sikh forces would have supposidely have found out.
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it would be great if AKJ can have an annual smagam at this gurdwara.
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Just wanted to know if anyone from Sangat did visit this historical Gurdwara.

I think sikhs need to interact with the local population there and they might have some things to tell about Guru Sahib.
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