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Welcome, Sat Shri Akaal  Rajsikhiwiki ji,, thanks for taking the time to participate and adding  the link to the page on Gurdwara Paonta Sahib‎. This is a site I had not seen before.
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==Welcome==
Sat Shri Akaal  Rajsikhiwiki ji, thanks for taking the time to participate and adding  the link to the page on Gurdwara Paonta Sahib‎. This is a site I had not seen before.


Raab Rakha, [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 06:57, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
Raab Rakha, [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 06:57, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
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Raab Rakha
Raab Rakha


{{Welcomed|Gurudwara Paonta Sahib‎|16:34, 3 June 2010 (UTC)}}
== Added your other link ==


== Added your other site/link ==
Bhai Sahib ji, good to have someone responding from the area. We (my wife, co-mother and I were in Yuba City, CA last week and took some photos of the Gurdwaras there, that time allowing I hope to post soon. We talked to several Sikhs there and found that one Gurdwara had been labeled incorrectly in story here. Though we came between meals, we were invited for Langar and Prasad. I got to talk with a young man doing sewa in the langar  area, about the paintings of Chamkar, ect.


Bhai Sahib ji, good to have someone responding from the area. This reminds me of the story of Guru Hargobind and the man-eating lion that attacked Jahangir. Again this is a story I have never read - mostly one reads of his having many good sakars.
The story on your other site reminds me of the story of Guru Hargobind and the man-eating lion that attacked Jahangir. Again this is a story I have never read - mostly one reads of his having many good sakars.


Minor error to correct:
A typo to correct:


In the line below - a typo has Guru ji, using his scared (fearful hands - not the respectful superlative intended -- sacred!  You may want to correct that.  Great story.
In the line below - a typo has Guru ji, using his scared (fearful hands - not the respectful superlative intended -- sacred!  You may want to correct that.  Great story.


He laid the foundation of this holy city with his own '''scared''' hands and named it Poan-tikka, which is known as Paonta Sahib today. He fought and won his first battle against the hill kings (Biadhar Raja) here in Paonta Sahib.
*He laid the foundation of this holy city with his own '''scared''' hands and named it Poan-tikka, which is known as Paonta Sahib today. He fought and won his first battle against the hill kings (Biadhar Raja) here in Paonta Sahib.


Could you also add a translation (Here) for Poan-tikka ________________.
Could you also add a translation (Here) for Poan-tikka ________________.

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

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Welcome

Sat Shri Akaal Rajsikhiwiki ji, thanks for taking the time to participate and adding the link to the page on Gurdwara Paonta Sahib‎. This is a site I had not seen before.

Raab Rakha, Allenwalla 06:57, 3 June 2010 (UTC)


Thanks for the review of the content... I am from Paonta Sahib So I made this site.. We are in talk with Gurudwara Paonta Sahib management to make this site as official.. Lets hope...

One more official site designed by us is http://gurudwarasrishergahsahib.org/.. You may review and write a article with reference to http://gurudwarasrishergahsahib.org/

Raab Rakha

Added your other link

Bhai Sahib ji, good to have someone responding from the area. We (my wife, co-mother and I were in Yuba City, CA last week and took some photos of the Gurdwaras there, that time allowing I hope to post soon. We talked to several Sikhs there and found that one Gurdwara had been labeled incorrectly in story here. Though we came between meals, we were invited for Langar and Prasad. I got to talk with a young man doing sewa in the langar area, about the paintings of Chamkar, ect.

The story on your other site reminds me of the story of Guru Hargobind and the man-eating lion that attacked Jahangir. Again this is a story I have never read - mostly one reads of his having many good sakars.

A typo to correct:

In the line below - a typo has Guru ji, using his scared (fearful hands - not the respectful superlative intended -- sacred! You may want to correct that. Great story.

  • He laid the foundation of this holy city with his own scared hands and named it Poan-tikka, which is known as Paonta Sahib today. He fought and won his first battle against the hill kings (Biadhar Raja) here in Paonta Sahib.

Could you also add a translation (Here) for Poan-tikka ________________.

Many thanks, Allenwalla 06:52, 4 June 2010 (UTC)

The translation to english of his words to the lion were also helpful. I also think an article here would be useful, if time permits I will take you up on your suggestion.