Gurdwara Thara Sahib /Damdama Sahib: Tree from the above Sakhi: some info on the stone: The buildings around the stone were owned by a Bank; they (Bank-wale) wanted to construct a new building were the stone is so they hired some men to pull it out but they failed. They then tried with elephants, again no luck. They then thought the stone is too heavy to pull so they should get sby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
GurmanSingh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone know where I can read the Sakhi on > Ramkalee ki var, on why Rai Balvand and Satta Doom > had done nindya of Guru Angad Dev ji and why they > wrote this bani? Couldn't find it online > anywhere. Or maybe someone from the Cyber Sangat > could explain Hope this helps Bhai Satta and Bhai Balvand wby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
gursewak Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here are the key topics i think we can start this > Monthly edition with > > 1) One Gurmat Article > 2) History/Dasrhan of one Gurdwara Sahib > 3) Jeevan of one Gurmukh Pyarae > 4) Gurmat Quiz of abt 15-20 Questionares > 5) Bibek Recipies > 6) And not to forget one of our special > GurmatBibek Poetries > > Lby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
admin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What seems like a feasible thing to do at this > time is to create a separate page on this site > where useful threads would be collected based on > subject. As an example: > > Bibek > link > link > link > > Keski > link > link > link > > Satguru > link > link > link > > So if someone has a questionby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Thanks Bhai Sahib, for putting up a great Sakhi >< If you get time can you write up Sakhis on Sikh Bibiyaan like Bibi Veero jee and Bibi Nanaki jee (Mehal of 6th Patshah) that you mentioned in ( ) Dass knows next to nothing on these Bibiyaan, Dass will write on Bibi Amro Ji soon.by A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Bir Ras and Shahidi of Baba Paroz Jee Taken from Tapoban.org Taken from “Poorab Janam Kay Milay Sanjogi” by Professor Thakur Singh Introduction Baba Paroz was a Sikh during the time of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Baba Ji’s village Sarli was in the Amritsar area. Guru Ji had come to the village in this area to do Parchaar (preaching), Guru Ji left Baba Gurditta Ji his oldest sby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Baba Palla Ji Taken from Tapoban.org Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib & The Limitless Langar Taken from “Nau Visheshtaiyaan Sri Sukhmani Sahib jee” by Bhai GurIkbaal Singh Bibi Santi During the time of Guru Hargobind Sahib, there was a Sikh woman, Bibi Santi, who was married into a family in the village of Butala. Bibi Santi’s parents were Sikhs but due to circumstances, she found hby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
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Guru ke Mehal- Mata Khevi Ji Important Dates Birth: Village Sanghar – 1506. Mata Khivi Ji is born to Karan Devi and her husband Devi Chand of the Katri Clan. Marriage: 1519. Khivi (aged 13 years) marries Bhai Lehna (aged 15 years) son of Mata Daya Kaur and Bhai Pheru Mal. Children: Bhai Dasu 1524, Bibi Amro 1532, Bibi Anokhi in 1535 and Bhai Datu in 1537 all born at Khadur Sahibby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
ੴ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ ॥ Victory & Blessings Of One God Abound ਸ੍ਰੀ ਭਗਉਤੀ ਜੀ ਸਹਾਇ ॥ May Sri Bhagauti Protect ਵਾਰ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਭਗਉਤੀ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਦਸਵੀਂ ॥ An Ode to the Sword - the Divine Power ਸ੍ਰੀ ਮੁਖਵਾਕ ਪਾਤਿਸ਼ਾਹੀ ਦਸਵੀਂ ॥by A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Early life and Family Sri Amar Das was born on in May 1479 at village Basarke in Amritsar district. His father was Baba Tej Bhan Bhalla, his mother was Mata Lakhmi. Baba Tej Bhan (died 1533) is affectionately referred to as Tejo in early chronicles, was the son of Baba Hari ji (A Khatri of the Bhalla clan) and Mata Milavi of Basarke ,12 km southwest of Amritsar. Baba Tej Bhan was married at thby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Kulbir Singh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Since the thread is here, was wondering why does > a Sri Akhand Path Sahib has to end in 48 hours? > > > I don't think there is any compulsion to end it in > 48 hours. If it ends few hours before or after, it > does not make a difference. Baba Naranjan Singh > who was the father of famous scholar Bhai Kahnby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Joti Jot of Dhan Dhan Guru Har Rai Ji When Guru Ji perceived the time of his Joti Jot was coming he sent messages to his beloved Sikhs and Masands. When these Sikhs and Masands along with other Sangat had arrived, Guru Ji addressed them saying: "Guru is a light (Jot) and not a body. As the clouds come and after showering rain disappear, similarly Gurus come and after cooling the hearts ofby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
One day Sahibzada Harkrishan Ji saw a wounded snake, a large cluster of ants were scratching his flesh. The snake was in great trouble, it tried very hard to run away but the ants swarmed around in such a that it could move even an inch. On seeing such a critical condition of the snake Sahibzada Harkrishan Ji said "What is the guilt of this snake that a large number of ants has been eating his flby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Unjaan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > to help Singh's still wasting away in > Prisons on false charges. Sikh organisation for prisoner welfare works to help these Singhs below is some information: Who are we? The Sikh Organisation for Prisoner Welfare (SOPW) is a registered charity which was founded in 2008. It is run by volunteers and supporteby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
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Taken from The 'Bhagauti Astotar' Paat is a very rare passage which appears in various original Dasam Granth Saroops . The published Dasam Granth by SGPC nowadays does not include Bhagauti Astotar, however it has been kept in the hearts of Nihang Singhs as they have kept memorized, and since 1998 has appeared in Budha Dal Gutkas. Note: The Budha Dal Gutka does have some differences to theby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
After Third battle In those days King Shahjahan was staying at Lahore, Wazir Khan ex-governor (Subedar) of Lahore was accompanying the King. After the battle, in order to please Shahjahan, Hassan gathered the remaining army and reached Lahore. Wazir Khan who was a friend of Guru Ji was happy at his victory. When Wazir Khan met Shahjahan and in taunting language said “ Lalla Beg and Qamar Beby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Third battle When Guru Ji received both horses (Gulbagh and Dilbagh) he knew the Subedar would not bear it and would try to attack him. Guru Ji with his Sikhs moved to the nearby village Kangar in Malwa, the Muslim landlord Rai Jodh and his wife were supporters of Guru Ji. Guru Ji prepared himself and his Sikhs for the battle and asked Rai Jodh “you have a great knowledge of this area, plby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Before Third battle Guru Hargobind Ji went to Daroli on the invitation of his sister-in-law Bibi Ramo and her husband Bhai Sain Dass. Devotees on hearing of Guru Ji’s visit to Malwa started coming in large numbers, once Sikhs from Kabul came to see Guru Ji, the Sangat numbered around 1,000 to 1,200. Bhai Bakhat Mall, Bhai Tara Chand, Bhai Dyal Chand were leading the congregation with otherby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh Painde Khan (Part 2) As the Guru arrived at Kartarpur in December 1634, around this time Painde Khan married his daughter to Usman Khan, an Afghan youth of the village of Chhota Mir. On the occasion of the next Baisakhi, March 1635, Sikhs from far and near came with presents to pay homage to the Guru. One Sikh who was a rich merchant, presentedby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Vista Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you have to use unicode converter > > > > copy and paste then press convert Thanks But it did not work:by A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Kulbir Singh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A Singh jee, could you please post the original > work of Bhai Nandlal jee on Siri Guru Har Rai > Sahib jee? > > Kulbir Singh Bhai Kulbir Singh it does not come up in Punjabi when I paste it from a document.by A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh Painde Khan (Part 1) One day some Pathans under the leadership of Ismail Khan of Vadda Mir, near Kartarpur met Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji at Kartarpur and requested Guru Ji to enrol them in the army of the Guru. They were 26 in number; they were each interviewed, one by one and then enrolled into the army. With them came a widow with her son. The nby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
I am not a poet So here's a real poet's work Dhan Bhai Nand Lal Ji Goya: Seventh Guru - Guru Har Rai Jee The Almighty is the Truth The Almighty is Omnipresent Guru Har Rai nourishes truth, and adheres to veracity, And Guru Har Rai is a sovereign as well as a preceptor.(87) Guru Har Rai is benevolent to both the worlds, And Guru Har Rai is the forerunner of the lives heretofore and heby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Thanks to amar and Bhagauti for information like amar I know nothing about Bibi Ji could someone put up a sakhis or some more information , also why is it that Bibi Ji is not even mentioned most of the time? with only Baba Ram Rai & Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji listed as the childern of Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji.by A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
amar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was reading the other day that Guru Jee had a > daughter called Roop Kaur who lived at Kiratpur > Sahib. I never knew that Guru Jee had a daughter > so I was wondering if anyone had any information > on Roop Kaur and how she became Guru Jee's > daughter as it is said she was adopted. If anyone > has any information thby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Thanks Chatrik veer ji, for putting the picture upby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh Second Battle between the Mughals and Sikhs When Rattan Chand the son of Bhagwan Das was informed about the fate of this father, he vowed to avenge the death of his father. He went to Karam Chand his relative and son of Chandu Shah and urged him to join him against the common oppressor (Guru Sahib). They then both met Abdula Khan Subedar of Jalby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh In-between the first and second battles. On hearing the death of Mukhlis Khan and the defeat of his army, Shah Jahan called a council of his chiefs at which it was decided that the Guru should be captured or killed lest he should seize the reins of the empire. Wazir Khan, a follower of the Guru, defended him and said, "Sir, the Guru is not a rebeby A Singh - Gurmat Discussion Forum