Talk:Guru Gobind Singh marg

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Tibbi section out of sequence will check and put in correct place today. richard

i can not figure this one out in bold have made a guess would like some more local assistance any of you are closer than me, thanks

Manna Da Burj: This is a village of Dayalpur which is now known as Rajgarh. There is a Gurdwara of Guru Gobind Singh ji in the village. Guruji to came here on the walk and village served him as per there might. Manna Da Burj is at about 4 km from the turu of the road,which is going towards Bajakhana.

Possibly what is meant:

Guru ji was traveling on foot when he arrived at Manna Da Burj. The villagers were generous to him and served his needs to the best of their ability. Manna Da Burj is at about 4 km from the turn of the road which heads towards Bajakhana.


new questions

As a test--thinking Sikhs would not share a meal with Muslims, they were given some food to eat which they ate only after offering it to the 'Holy Kirpan' while reciting 'Tav Parsad Abarm Ka Nar'.

This is the second time this has happened, the first the Guru said he was on a protracted fast.

Question:

1. how does offering food to the Holy Kirpan make it oK to eat Muslim food. what is the ceremony of the Holy Kirpan.

2. what is wrong with eating Muslim food as Muslims were always welcome in the Guru ka Langars??

3. would they have to resite 'Tav Parsad Abarm Ka Nar' so the Muslims would not hear or would this give them away as Sikhs. I had read that the Guru took off his turban and had the long flowing hair of a Sufi Sant, i assume the two Sikhs would also have conformed to Muslim dress 'codes' as well. what is the translation for 'Tav Parsad Abarm Ka Nar'.

4. how if the Zafarnama is both believed by some and doubted by other Giannis with the Akaal Takhat in the belief column. How has this daily, highly detailed (his ring has to be removed , to tight, by a blacksmith and later not mentioning the blacksmith and ring the Gur ji's finger goes septic and must be bandaged. probably the same finger. Does anyone know of the source of this info. richardAllenwalla 19:14, 1 May 2008 (MDT)references as this sounds to detailed to be just made up, wondering if a lot of it is village history passed through the ages or a written account. any assistance appreciated. Kirpa (Kirpan)