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Oct 14, 2007
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KHALSA - THE GURU`S OWN.


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[SIZE=-1]isrI gurU jI kI AwigAw hY srbq sMgq Kwrw dI gurU rKy gw sB myrw Kwlsw hY gurU gurU jpnw jnm saurY gw ][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]ªI guu{ jI kI Awzw hY srbq sMgq Kwrw dI guu{ rKy gw sB myrw Kwlsw hY guu{ guu{ jpnw jnm saurY gw ][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Sree Guroo jee kee ageaa haae sarbat.t. sangat.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Khaaraa d.ee Guroo rakhae gaa sabh maeraa[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Khaalsaa haae Guroo Guroo Japnaa, janam saaurae gaa[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Guru ordains that the disciples of Khara will be protected by him.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]They all are his Khalsa. Meditation on the Guru (God) will glorify their lives.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1](Tenth Master. Hukamname, Ganda Singh, page 189, Punjabi University, Patiala, 1985). [/SIZE]​
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[/SIZE]Sikh Missionary Society(U.K.) - Articles - Between the Lines
 
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SELF ESTEEM
[SIZE=-1]Raaj karae gaa Khalsa[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]Guru Gobind Singh supported the view - [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Koee kissee ko raaj naa dae haaeJo lae haae nij ball sae lae haae[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]None offers sovereignty on a platter. And whosoever gets it, takes it by force.[/SIZE]​
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[SIZE=-1]Fateh Shah became angry.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]And I had to fight unnecessarily.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Bachittar Natak, Guru Gobind Singh. [/SIZE]​
[SIZE=-1]No Guru ever struggled for the worldly kingdom, but fought only for the liberty, truth, justice, dignity, and to protect the faith. [/SIZE]
Sikh Missionary Society(U.K.) - Articles - Between the Lines
 
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[SIZE=-1]Maharaja Ranjit Singh[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In early 19th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, born 1780 AD, brought the Sikh factions under one banner and set the golden rule based on justice and democracy (World Sikh News, November 17, 1995).[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The borders of his vast kingdom touched Tibet, Afghanistan, Sindh and the river Sutlej. His rule was political, but under the guidance of the faith and based on equality, justice and indiscrimination. After him, his two sons Kharak Singh, Sher Singh, and grandson Dalip Singh became the Maharajas. In total, the Khalsa Flag fluttered high for about 90 years (Itihask Lecture, Giani Partap Singh, chapter on Maharaja Ranjit Singh).[/SIZE] >>
funny logic
 
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[SIZE=-1]Maharaja Ranjit Singh[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]In early 19th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, born 1780 AD, brought the Sikh factions under one banner and set the golden rule based on justice and democracy (World Sikh News, November 17, 1995).[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The borders of his vast kingdom touched Tibet, Afghanistan, Sindh and the river Sutlej. His rule was political, but under the guidance of the faith and based on equality, justice and indiscrimination. After him, his two sons Kharak Singh, Sher Singh, and grandson Dalip Singh became the Maharajas. In total, the Khalsa Flag fluttered high for about 90 years (Itihask Lecture, Giani Partap Singh, chapter on Maharaja Ranjit Singh).[/SIZE] >>
funny logic

agreed... i hardly think maharaja ranjit singh with his hundreds of wives, wars against fellow sikhs, and plundered treasures represents the ideal khalsa raj...
 
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