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What Religion Was Jatt Jeona Morh


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I grew up with stories like Jagga Jatt, Mirza Saibha, Heer Ranjha etc and i know the background of all of them through my baba repeatedly telling me them. I thought the same about Jatt Jeona Morh.

Basically I always thought Jatt Jeona Morh was from a Sikhi family, but then i put on my second favourite, Surinder Shinda - Jeona Morh (by the way my favourite is Putt Jattan De), anyway i was thinking of the story after Jeona killed Dogar Jatt he goes to some mandir before Jeona gets killed...so im really confused about what religion Jatt Jeona Morh is. Anyone know the answer? cus its really bugging me, i even asked some of the greatest poets and lyricists (Teja Singh Tej, Jandu Lithranwala,Dev Thrikeywala etc) if they knew and they can't 100% confirm.

....HELP!!

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he was on the run from the police and he went to Naina Devi Mandir by Anandpur Sahib. There he was followed by piolce and at the top he heard a vioce telling him to jump, have faith in the Devi and dont look back. So he jumped and coming close to the ground he looked back to see what was carrying him and fell straight to the ground. If you have been to Naina Devi Mandir (as I have) then on the way down you can see the spot where he fell. Its very far away from the Mandir. He was an upashak of the Devi.

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he was on the run from the police and he went to Naina Devi Mandir by Anandpur Sahib. There he was followed by piolce and at the top he heard a vioce telling him to jump, have faith in the Devi and dont look back. So he jumped and coming close to the ground he looked back to see what was carrying him and fell straight to the ground. If you have been to Naina Devi Mandir (as I have) then on the way down you can see the spot where he fell. Its very far away from the Mandir. He was an upashak of the Devi.

What a load of bulltutti......

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he was on the run from the police and he went to Naina Devi Mandir by Anandpur Sahib. There he was followed by piolce and at the top he heard a vioce telling him to jump, have faith in the Devi and dont look back. So he jumped and coming close to the ground he looked back to see what was carrying him and fell straight to the ground. If you have been to Naina Devi Mandir (as I have) then on the way down you can see the spot where he fell. Its very far away from the Mandir. He was an upashak of the Devi.

Hmmm DalSingh101 its NOT bulltutti, look at it with an open mind because it just goes to show dont have faith in the Hindu religion or its demi god/godesses or you fall into the pit of death and ignorance.

"I do not follow the religious ways, preached by various religions, believing in Ram, Mohammad, Puran or Quran." Savaiya, Chaupai Sahib.

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he was on the run from the police and he went to Naina Devi Mandir by Anandpur Sahib. There he was followed by piolce and at the top he heard a vioce telling him to jump, have faith in the Devi and dont look back. So he jumped and coming close to the ground he looked back to see what was carrying him and fell straight to the ground. If you have been to Naina Devi Mandir (as I have) then on the way down you can see the spot where he fell. Its very far away from the Mandir. He was an upashak of the Devi.

Thanks bro, But still, what religion was he...was he 100% sikh? I know that many sikhs pay respects to devi and shiv but was he sikh then?

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he was on the run from the police and he went to Naina Devi Mandir by Anandpur Sahib. There he was followed by piolce and at the top he heard a vioce telling him to jump, have faith in the Devi and dont look back. So he jumped and coming close to the ground he looked back to see what was carrying him and fell straight to the ground. If you have been to Naina Devi Mandir (as I have) then on the way down you can see the spot where he fell. Its very far away from the Mandir. He was an upashak of the Devi.

Hmmm DalSingh101 its NOT bulltutti, look at it with an open mind because it just goes to show dont have faith in the Hindu religion or its demi god/godesses or you fall into the pit of death and ignorance.

"I do not follow the religious ways, preached by various religions, believing in Ram, Mohammad, Puran or Quran." Savaiya, Chaupai Sahib.

I agree. People from Jatt backgrounds who have now become Sikhs need to discard the old mumbo jumbo. It was Sikhism that unified them and gave them freedom and short lived sovereignty. If the other beliefs were any good we (Panjabis) wouldn't have been invaded every other year for centuries.

Another thing is the plain lies being told. Example: Heer Ranjha being Panjabi and Jatt. If you go to the Victoria and Albert Museum you can find an old vase from Baghdad dated sometime in the 1100s (i.e. 3 centuries before the birth of Guru Nanak). It has the Heer Ranjha story written on it in Persian......

Some morons in the Panjab got hold of the story - rewrote it with Jatt characters and claim it is their own. That is sad.

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