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{{aowh|[[Bring me Arms and Horses]]}}
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[[Image:Bringhorsesandghoras.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A Sikh brings a horse to [[Guru Hargobind|Guru Hargobind's]] darbar.]]
{{pm|Image:Bringhorsesandghoras.jpg|A [[Sikh]] brings a horse to the Guru}}


Once when [[Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] wife, [[Mata Ganga|Mata Ganga ji]] was serving [[Langar]] to [[Bhai Buddha|Bhai Buddha ji]], he said, ''"As you have given me food to my heart's content, so shall you have a son to your heart's content. He shall be very handsome and brave and shall possess power on earth and in heaven. He shall wear two swords and be mighty in battle. He shall sit on a great imperial throne. He shall be both a great warrior and an exalted Guru."''
Once when [[Guru Arjan|Guru Arjan's]] wife, [[Mata Ganga|Mata Ganga ji]] was serving [[Langar]] to [[Bhai Buddha|Bhai Buddha ji]], he said,  
 
''"As you have given me food to my heart's content, so shall you have a son to your heart's content. He shall be very handsome and brave and shall possess power on earth and in heaven. He shall wear two swords and be mighty in battle. He shall sit on a great imperial throne. He shall be both a great warrior and an exalted Guru."''


In time, a beautiful son was born to [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Mata Ganga]] and he was named [[Hargobind]]. His childhood was full of trials because his uncle [[Prithia]] wanted his own son, Mihrban, to be the next Guru. He survived these trials and at the proper age received his education from [[Bhai Buddha]] and [[Bhai Gurdas]].  
In time, a beautiful son was born to [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Mata Ganga]] and he was named [[Hargobind]]. His childhood was full of trials because his uncle [[Prithia]] wanted his own son, Mihrban, to be the next Guru. He survived these trials and at the proper age received his education from [[Bhai Buddha]] and [[Bhai Gurdas]].  


They instructed Hargobind in the Guru's [[shabad]]s (hymns), the sciences, reading and letters, offensive and defensive weapons, sports such as swimming and [[gatka]], administration and many other skills that he would need to be a great spiritual ruler in the future. He grew up in the court of [[Guru Arjan]] and watched his father compile the [[Guru Granth]]. {{aowf|Bring me Arms and Horses}}
They instructed Hargobind in the Guru's [[shabad]]s (hymns), the sciences, reading and letters, offensive and defensive weapons, sports such as swimming and [[gatka]], administration and many other skills that he would need to be a great spiritual ruler in the future. He grew up in the court of [[Guru Arjan]] and watched his father compile the [[Guru Granth]]. {{aowf|Bring me Arms and Horses}}

Latest revision as of 17:01, 8 July 2011

A Sikh brings a horse to the Guru

Once when Guru Arjan's wife, Mata Ganga ji was serving Langar to Bhai Buddha ji, he said,

"As you have given me food to my heart's content, so shall you have a son to your heart's content. He shall be very handsome and brave and shall possess power on earth and in heaven. He shall wear two swords and be mighty in battle. He shall sit on a great imperial throne. He shall be both a great warrior and an exalted Guru."

In time, a beautiful son was born to Guru Arjan and Mata Ganga and he was named Hargobind. His childhood was full of trials because his uncle Prithia wanted his own son, Mihrban, to be the next Guru. He survived these trials and at the proper age received his education from Bhai Buddha and Bhai Gurdas.

They instructed Hargobind in the Guru's shabads (hymns), the sciences, reading and letters, offensive and defensive weapons, sports such as swimming and gatka, administration and many other skills that he would need to be a great spiritual ruler in the future. He grew up in the court of Guru Arjan and watched his father compile the Guru Granth. .....More