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Later the Guru Sahib threw all the ink and kalams (a reed carved into a pen) into the Gurdwara's Sarovar and gave a blessing saying, 'whomsoever shall write the thirty five words of the Gurmukhi here will be blessed with a sharp mind'. According to Bhai Koer Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10, there used to be a pool of water here in the days of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh, who sitting here sometimes would have reed-pens for the writers made and then throw them into the pool. Once, Bhĝī Ḍallĝ, the local chief converted a disciple, entreated him to explain why he ordered thousands of pens to be cut and thrown away. To quote the Sĝkhī Pothī the Gurū said : "Thousands of Sikhs will hereafter study the holy texts in this place and then pens will come into use. This is our Kĝshī (seat of learning); those who study here will cast off their ignorance and rise to be authors, poets and commentators. " | Later the Guru Sahib threw all the ink and kalams (a reed carved into a pen) into the Gurdwara's Sarovar and gave a blessing saying, 'whomsoever shall write the thirty five words of the Gurmukhi here will be blessed with a sharp mind'. According to Bhai Koer Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10, there used to be a pool of water here in the days of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh, who sitting here sometimes would have reed-pens for the writers made and then throw them into the pool. Once, Bhĝī Ḍallĝ, the local chief converted a disciple, entreated him to explain why he ordered thousands of pens to be cut and thrown away. To quote the Sĝkhī Pothī the Gurū said : "Thousands of Sikhs will hereafter study the holy texts in this place and then pens will come into use. This is our Kĝshī (seat of learning); those who study here will cast off their ignorance and rise to be authors, poets and commentators. " | ||
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* Pictures By Jarnail Singh of Sikhiwiki | * Pictures By Jarnail Singh of Sikhiwiki | ||
* | * [http://www.itihaasakgurudwaras.com/punjab/Bhathinda/Gurudwara%20Shri%20Likhansar%20Sahib%20Talwandi%20Sabo/Gurudwara%20Shri%20Likhansar%20Sahib%20Talwandi%20Sabo.php see on itihaasakgurudwaras.com] | ||
* [http://wikimapia.org/10284663/Gurdwara-Likhansar-Sahib-Guru-Kanshi-Sabo-ki-Talwandi Check On Wikimapia] | * [http://wikimapia.org/10284663/Gurdwara-Likhansar-Sahib-Guru-Kanshi-Sabo-ki-Talwandi Check On Wikimapia] | ||
* [http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/eos/DAMDAMA%20SAHIB.html Advanced Centre Punjabi] | * [http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/eos/DAMDAMA%20SAHIB.html Advanced Centre Punjabi] | ||
[[Category: Gurudwaras in Bathinda District]] | [[Category: Gurudwaras in Bathinda District]] |
Revision as of 14:20, 4 August 2009
Gurdwara Siri Likhansar Sahib is situated in Talwandi Sabo in Bhathinda Distt. It is a square hall, including a domed sanctum within it, at the southeastern corner of the sarovar, holy tank. It was here that Bhai Mani Singh ji who used a kalam/s to pen the Guru Granth Sahib dictated by Guru Gobind Singh.
Later the Guru Sahib threw all the ink and kalams (a reed carved into a pen) into the Gurdwara's Sarovar and gave a blessing saying, 'whomsoever shall write the thirty five words of the Gurmukhi here will be blessed with a sharp mind'. According to Bhai Koer Singh, Gurbilas Patshahi 10, there used to be a pool of water here in the days of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh, who sitting here sometimes would have reed-pens for the writers made and then throw them into the pool. Once, Bhĝī Ḍallĝ, the local chief converted a disciple, entreated him to explain why he ordered thousands of pens to be cut and thrown away. To quote the Sĝkhī Pothī the Gurū said : "Thousands of Sikhs will hereafter study the holy texts in this place and then pens will come into use. This is our Kĝshī (seat of learning); those who study here will cast off their ignorance and rise to be authors, poets and commentators. "
Guru ji blessed this place giving it the name Guru Ki Kashi.
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References
- Pictures By Jarnail Singh of Sikhiwiki
- see on itihaasakgurudwaras.com
- Check On Wikimapia
- Advanced Centre Punjabi