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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh, Namastae, Salaam, ਜੀ ਆਇਆਂ ਨੂੰ: Sant reyn Ji! A very warm welcome from SikhiWiki and many thanks for your contribution so far to the article Mahant Tirath Singh Ji. I hope you will bookmark this Sikhi website and keep visiting it on a regular basis.

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With Waheguru's kirpa, may you always remain in Chardi kala. Many thanks, Hari Singhtalk, 23:08, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

Questions you may have missed on the page you are working on.

Sat Shri Akaal, Sant reyn ji, how do you know what Guru Gobind Singh ji thought? Did he ever write anything on a Sikh nation?

All seeing eye as on the US currency, seems also to be a reference to God - do the taliban hide their faces from God and create endless alias- are they ashamed of their deeds. I wonder if they treat their mothers well or like camels. Is all pre-ordained?

And the inner-knower of hearts - is this a title or do some hold him to have this power of God. A God who sits somewhere sees all and knows the heart of all men in a corporeal body? This reminds me of the taleban who are telling 13 yearold children who kill themselves taking the lives of others - that -bang and they will be sitting next to Mohammad (PBUH) eating a heavenly dinner. Along with the other Muslims they have liberated from the fitna of the grave. While the non-believers; Sikhs, Hindus , Christians, Jianas and Jews, who will be burning in eternal fire-such a happy thought for some of the selafist mountain men - of the ilk that chased the Sikhs out of Anandpur.

Also

General Ramzan Khan has not been mentioned anywhere on these pages, as this is the only page that mentions him.. Needs a citation (reference)

Welcome and keep up the good work. Allenwalla 09:17, 1 February 2010 (UTC)

As only God transforms

Bhai ji, Renderless is not a verb. When you attribute God's powers to Guru Nanak you have me wondering if you are up to mischief here, giving him powers that RSS Hindus might give to Vishnu. Transform means change form (shape). Magic is not something I think Guru ji was up to, he taught people, he gave lessons, others are said to have practiced magic-seems I remember a story here where someone changed Mardana into a Pig and that Guru Nanak changed him back into a man. As I understand it magic and superstitution are not part of Sikhi. People changed their beliefs their Gurus do not do that. They guide the way.

Many articles here (tens of thousands) have come from the internet or Peoples' books. If you set out to add the word Guru to every name of any Guru you are setting a very long task for yourself.

Rather than saving after each word, reading and changing each page might be easier.

You certainly have a lot of work cut out for yourself. Allenwalla 10:15, 4 February 2010 (UTC)


Bhai Sahib ji

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh

I noticed that you appeared to have replied to Allenwalla on your talk page. Bhai sahib, it is better if the reply is on the talk page of Allenwalla so that he is then alerted by the system to go to his talk page to read your comments - just one of those peculiar ways that the Wiki system works. Veer ji, any changes made by another user on ones talk page are alerted to the user on their next login.

I have moved the last edit on this page by you to Allenwalla's talk page; I hope you will be in agreement with me and forgive my intrusion into your domain. Kind regards and happy surfing. Aap ji koo, Guru ji dee fateh, Hari Singhtalk 08:04, 5 February 2010 (UTC)