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Guru Gobind Singh jee and his fauj were walking to anandpur. Guru jee was on his horse. they suddenly halted infront of a field on the journey home and they all stopped a few moments later Guru ji took the fauj back and told them they were to go another route home. on the route one of the soliders ask guru ji " Guru ji why are we going the long way when we could have just walked through the field that we halted at and we would have reached our destination". Guru ji replied " that field was a tobacco field and it was not me that halted my horse did. it refused to walk through such an unclean place" so if my horse is not willing to enter the place of tobacco then niether should my Sikhs enter or be surrounded by such pollution" every action of our guru JEE was done for a reason. truly they were the bright light in this kalijug
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'''Guru Gobind Singh''' and his army were on their way to Anandpur. Guru ji was on his horse when it abruptly  halted infront of a field they were about to go through.  Guru ji turned his mighty steed around and told the fauj they would take  another route going the lond way arround the field. Later one of the Guru's soldiers asked  the guru, " Guru ji why are we going the long way when we could have just walked through the field that we halted at, surely we would be home by now".  
 
The Guru replied, "That field was planted with tobacco and it wasn't me that halted, rather it was my Blue Horse which having caught scent of the tabacco, refused to go any further. It refused to walk through such an unclean place".
 
So if my horse was not willing to enter the field  of tobacco then niether should my Sikhs be exposed to  such pollution." Every action of our Guru ji was done for a reasontruly the Gurus  were the bright light in this kalyug.


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Revision as of 07:33, 2 November 2008

Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Neela

Guru Gobind Singh and his army were on their way to Anandpur. Guru ji was on his horse when it abruptly halted infront of a field they were about to go through. Guru ji turned his mighty steed around and told the fauj they would take another route going the lond way arround the field. Later one of the Guru's soldiers asked the guru, " Guru ji why are we going the long way when we could have just walked through the field that we halted at, surely we would be home by now".

The Guru replied, "That field was planted with tobacco and it wasn't me that halted, rather it was my Blue Horse which having caught scent of the tabacco, refused to go any further. It refused to walk through such an unclean place".

So if my horse was not willing to enter the field of tobacco then niether should my Sikhs be exposed to such pollution." Every action of our Guru ji was done for a reason, truly the Gurus were the bright light in this kalyug.