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does anyone know of his background or why people started calling him a sant baba?

I mean like I haven't ever heard of him before

I believe he is not a true sant, because I have seen young gursikh children who are more saintly than him, judging by all the videos Ihave seen of him. But that doesn't mean i am against what he is doing, he just just drop the sant baba title because i think it is inappropriate to label a such a young person . (Although One exception is Guru Harkrishan Sahib Ji Maharaj, but we all accept that)

No offence to any babey, but why do all the modern day"sants" all look and act the same?

I mean like Dhadrianwala style with the chimtas and the dholki

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I don't know his history or situation, all I saw is a young child who is praising God. Any person that praises God has my respect as long as it's not misleading. Thankuji. But Hanji u do have a point missedAsingh as long there is no diversion from the right path, and for own benefit. I guess only time will tell.

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You have ur opnion and others have theirs. It's not a sin either to compliment a young child who is praising God. I don't see nobody worshipping him as God from the posts, just compliments. I don't know his history or situation, all I saw is a young child who is praising God. Any person that praises God has my respect as long as it's not misleading. Thankuji. But Hanji u do have a point missedAsingh as long there is no diversion from the right path, and for own benefit. I guess only time will tell.

But it won't end there, will it, Sister? We've seen it time and time again, so much so that I wonder whether we are actually capable of learning from the past. I hope you're right, I honestly do, but experience tells me situations like these are based on thing and one thing only: money.

I'll tell you how it'll go: the youngster will gradually build up a profile amongst sangat in Punjab and wherever there's a demand for his parchaar in India. There'll be diwaans, smaagams, etc, headlined by this individual. Eventually, the real money spinner will come knocking; the overseas diwaan. Then you'll have the UK, US, and Canadian sangats climbing over each other to get a piece of this prodigious talent. The money will start pouring in; he'll be shepherded from airports to Guru ghars to the home of wealthy Gursikhs in fantastically expensive vehicles like a rock star on tour.

He'll open a production line where he'll demand people take Amrit (which is of course not a problem), but nary will there be a mention of introspection, self-improvement, studying scriptures, tolerance, understanding, and friendship. Just churn out the Singh's and Singhnis; job done!

His enablers and chele (and there'll be many) will weave legends about his growing shakti, and some will most likely begin to whisper he's an incarnation of a famous Sikh personality from yesteryear. And the myth will continue to be fed by the gullibility and foolishness of us all.

Who knew Sikhs would swap the idols of clay or stone for idols of flesh and blood? And it hasn't even 500 years since the creation of the Khalsa.

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I've got nothing personal against the child. I hope he makes me eat my words; I would love that. What's easy to forget is that many embark upon this path with noble intentions, with a genuine love and affection for God, but the people they meet along the way are not cut from a similar cloth; some of these people are family members. It takes an incredibly strong person to remain steadfast in the face of temptation and clamouring voices to remain on the path. Good luck to the little Baba. May Waheguru spare him from vultures and devils.

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But it won't end there, will it, Sister? We've seen it time and time again, so much so that I wonder whether we are actually capable of learning from the past. I hope you're right, I honestly do, but experience tells me situations like these are based on thing and one thing only: money.

I'll tell you how it'll go: the youngster will gradually build up a profile amongst sangat in Punjab and wherever there's a demand for his parchaar in India. There'll be diwaans, smaagams, etc, headlined by this individual. Eventually, the real money spinner will come knocking; the overseas diwaan. Then you'll have the UK, US, and Canadian sangats climbing over each other to get a piece of this prodigious talent. The money will start pouring in; he'll be shepherded from airports to Guru ghars to the home of wealthy Gursikhs in fantastically expensive vehicles like a rock star on tour.

He'll open a production line where he'll demand people take Amrit (which is of course not a problem), but nary will there be a mention of introspection, self-improvement, studying scriptures, tolerance, understanding, and friendship. Just churn out the Singh's and Singhnis; job done!

His enablers and chele (and there'll be many) will weave legends about his growing shakti, and some will most likely begin to whisper he's an incarnation of a famous Sikh personality from yesteryear. And the myth will continue to be fed by the gullibility and foolishness of us all.

Who knew Sikhs would swap the idols of clay or stone for idols of flesh and blood? And it hasn't even 500 years since the creation of the Khalsa.

Hanji paji I understand what u are saying, that's why I deleted the high avastha Gurmukh post. But I'm not to judge I can only use th bit of logical sense and be protected from wrong path with Gurujis grace.

I've just seen another very young pracharak video too, so I won't really comment on this topic. Suppose it will come down to ones own experience. Hanji may Waheguru protect the little one, and keep him at their charn.

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Hanji paji I understand what u are saying, that's why I deleted the high avastha Gurmukh post. But I'm not to judge I can only use th bit of logical sense and be protected from wrong path with Gurujis grace.

I've just seen another very young pracharak video too, so I won't really comment on this topic. Suppose it will come down to ones own experience. Hanji may Waheguru protect the little one, and keep him at their charn.

I guess I should ease up on the negativity, lol. I believe in Waheguru, and through Him anything is possible. If this child will help people in any way then that's great.

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