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TWGC Topic #8 Part A - The Misl Period - 1699 to 1708

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2014
  • 1 of 3 of The Why Guru Course (TWGC) Topic #8 which looks at the period from 1699 - 1801, with Guru Gobind Singh leaving their body and the post Guru misl period. Part A focuses on the Khalsa under the leadership of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the battles of Chamkaur and sacrifice of the four Sahibzade.
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  • @babloo1666
    @babloo1666 10 лет назад +33

    it's funny @ 35:10, when i first took Anmrit during my second year of college, there was a sign up sheet that you signed with your name, you put your village name, Father's name etc and then a signature. I broke my Anmrit about 3 and a half years later by cutting my Kesh. approx. a couple years later i realized i should have never cut my hair, that being a Singh made me feel complete and awesome! and that everything major in my life was effectively going south. i became dejected and depressed, and then ran back to bani which gave me immense peace, started 5 banis and nit nem, again felt great peace. i remember i was in a very bad position in life to the point where i started getting anxiety episodes, i listened to a Rakhea da Shabd and Kirtan Sohila during an anxiety attack and it cooled my mind instantly, i'll never forget how it felt: feeling hot, sweaty and feeling your own heart beating fast in your chest to feeling like a cool wind just caressing your face in a hot summer night. i realized i couldnt live without bani, and then came the great desire for bana and felt the need for kesh and a dastar. so I retook Anmrit, and after finishing my Tankah from Panj Pyare, and getting an Ardas done to Guru Granth Sahib from one of the Pyare's marking the completion of my Tankha...that night I had a dream where I went to a Gurudwara somewhere in Punjab with predominantly Nihangs, and some Singh's pointed me to an elderly Singh with a book, and He asked me my name, I told it to him and when he looked me up in his records book i saw my name crossed out with 2 or 3 lines, and the baba ji told me to sign my name where it was crossed out and so I did. after i woke up i realized i didnt sign any records book the second time i took Anmrit, but I signed a book in my dream where my name was already there but crossed out. it was probably crossed out after i had broken my Anmrit and cut my Kesh the first time around. it's just something to think about. Guru Sahib and His Singhs still keep track of His Sikhs today.

  • @kenworthpro2810
    @kenworthpro2810 7 лет назад +14

    feeling sad while watching this your in better place bhai jagraj singh

  • @Mannproductions57
    @Mannproductions57 10 лет назад +16

    This course is the highlight of my day, everyday.
    I watch a topic a day, and it's wonderful. Thank you for this amazing course.

  • @babloo1666
    @babloo1666 10 лет назад +4

    it's very touching because the letter that the 40 mukte (liberated ones) gave Guru Sahib, Guru Gobind Singh Ji kept in his kamar kasa the whole time, safe always with Him. When Sahib saw Bhai Maha Singh lying on the ground close to death, Guru Ji put him in His lap. Bhai Maha Singh said to Guru i'm sorry for ever having deserted you, we're all sorry. Guru asked HIm what he wanted, that He would grant them anything, but Bhai Maha Singh said just take us back to you. Guru Sahib then told Bhai Maha Singh that He always kept the letter with Him, Guru Ji said I didnt care if all my other writings and manuscripts were washed away in the flooding river that night, I didnt want to lose your letter because I knew you would come back. and then Guru Gobind Singh took that letter out from his kamar kasa and ripped it up in front of the Singh.

  • @ManpreetKaur-rr4kn
    @ManpreetKaur-rr4kn 3 года назад +2

    Waheguru ji 🙏

  • @babloo1666
    @babloo1666 10 лет назад +2

    1:00:38 my dad was confused on whether he wanted to spend Rs. 25,000 in a particular ordeal, so we decided to ask Guru Sahib via hukumnama and it came out to be like go for it what have you got to lose....so we paid 25 grand, what we wanted didnt happen, but were refunded the 25 grand anyway. pretty cool

  • @yogeshsaini9384
    @yogeshsaini9384 3 года назад +1

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @yogeshsaini9384
    @yogeshsaini9384 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @guruword8378
    @guruword8378 10 лет назад +1

    very nice

  • @harry24n
    @harry24n 3 года назад

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  • @Hi-un4cw
    @Hi-un4cw 3 года назад

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  • @a.oberoi7447
    @a.oberoi7447 10 лет назад +1

    at 14:49 you mention "the Muslims." You shouldn't paint all Muslims with one brush. After all Guru Nanak's main companion Mardana was a Muslim. Bhagat Kabir was a Muslim. Baba Farid was a muslim.

    • @sukd2669
      @sukd2669 9 лет назад +2

      A. Oberoi islam played a part in the opinion of the aggressor so on this point it is right to say muslim, this is a factor of islam that exists so it warrants identification.

  • @harry24n
    @harry24n 3 года назад

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