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Thanks but you know the second link u sent me is abit weird as i cant understand what is written?

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Hi glad you liked it as did the second link does seem not right but i think it may need some kind font installed like Punjabi, gurmukhi etc. Anyway i am also looking for a english version as well and will update if i find another translation online.

One more question is that could you answer my post on Brahm Kavach ?

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/63010-brahm-kavichh/?p=591289

Cos thats been confusing me and i need to from someone who does paath from that bani and is experienced with it like the maryada etc

I have found another copy of it with translations

http://www.scribd.com/doc/50629845/Uggardanti-Punjabi-and-English-Translation-Thanks-dalsingh101-Veerji

And i am also looking for more info on "

Mahakal ki je Saran Pare so lae Bachae "
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Acha done and baisiclly the bhangatee means Anyone who holds gods feet (charan) he will be saved (Bhul chuk galti maaf ji) pretty much it bro



You might ask how we hold Gods feet well Jap naam whole heartedlly and forget the world and jap naam and have Anand and experience Sikhi



oh yeah Thanks for the translations ji :)

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