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*supreme Sacrifice - Programme In Memory Of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee


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Dhan Dhan Bhai Mati Das Ji

Dhan Dhan Bhai Sati Das Ji

Dhan Dhan Bhai Dyala Ji

Aasaa, Fifth Mehla:

What are they like - those who do not forget the Naam, the Name of the Lord?

Know that there is absolutely no difference; they are exactly like the Lord. ||1||

The mind and body are enraptured, meeting with You, O Lord.

Peace is obtained, by the favor of the Lord's humble servant; all pains are taken away. ||1||Pause||

As many as are the continents of the world, so many have been saved.

Those, in whose minds You Yourself dwell, O Lord, are the perfect devotees. ||2||

Those whom You approve, are approved.

Such a celebrated and honored person is known everywhere. ||3||

Day and night, with every breath to worship and adore the Lord

- please, O True Supreme King, fulfill this, Nanak's desire. ||4||6||108||

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Attended the programme, over all it was very good and interesting esp the english Katha. The guy made alot good points about sikhs in general, the punjab situation, amritdaris and translated the Katha well.

I hope we have more of these programmes in the future, our youth need more knowledge about sikhi, not only at park avenue also at havelock road too. :rolleyes:

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