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in the line, Guru Angad is given credit first and later at end of quote as well, do you (someone) know the place or work and can you site same | in the line, Guru Angad is given credit first and later at end of quote as well, do you (someone) know the place or work and can you site same | ||
Speaking of the Almighty Guru Angad said, “He Himself creates, O Nanak; He establishes the various creatures. How can anyone be called bad?. There is One Lord and Master of all; He watches over all, and assigns all to their tasks. Some have less, and some have more; no one is allowed to leave empty.” – Guru Angad Dev. | Speaking of the Almighty Guru Angad said, “He Himself creates, O Nanak; He establishes the various creatures. How can anyone be called bad?. There is One Lord and Master of all; He watches over all, and assigns all to their tasks. Some have less, and some have more; no one is allowed to leave empty.” – Guru Angad Dev. ??_[[Sarang ki Var]]_?? in what work, SGGS? [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 22:57, 20 March 2008 (MDT) | ||
Done, Hope this helps, regards [[User:Hari singh|Hari Singh]] 07:50, 21 March 2008 (MDT) |
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in the line, Guru Angad is given credit first and later at end of quote as well, do you (someone) know the place or work and can you site same
Speaking of the Almighty Guru Angad said, “He Himself creates, O Nanak; He establishes the various creatures. How can anyone be called bad?. There is One Lord and Master of all; He watches over all, and assigns all to their tasks. Some have less, and some have more; no one is allowed to leave empty.” – Guru Angad Dev. ??_Sarang ki Var_?? in what work, SGGS? Allenwalla 22:57, 20 March 2008 (MDT)
Done, Hope this helps, regards Hari Singh 07:50, 21 March 2008 (MDT)