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Just now, Kira said:

Bhagat Dhanna met God in the form of a male. Are you going to argue its impossible for that to have happened? God and the Guru are one, always active through the ages. 

I asked a simple question... Are you suggesting that guru nanak dev ji had many avatars? And to just clarify you are affirming guru nanak dev ji was a God? 

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1 minute ago, Sukhvirk1976 said:

Wow so OK please explain.. Are you saying that there are multiple avatars of Guru Nanak Dev Ji? 

Guru Nanak Dev Ji physically manifested in Talwandi, however he's more than capable of manifesting and showing himself to ANYONE who desires to meet him with a true heart. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji = Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The bani that all the Bhagats wrote after they received Amrit is what became Gurbani, Guru Nanak Dev Ji has infinite forms. He came to Bhagat Dhanna Ji as a handsome male, He appeared out of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for Sant Isher Singh Ji. Restraining him to one form or one time is narrow minded.

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1 minute ago, Jacfsing2 said:

You have never read Gurbani have you? Or when you read it you just ignore the most important parts of almost every shabad in Gurbani to pick the most convenient interpretation of Gurbani you want. Before you comment any more, listen to Gurbani and understand what's being said, (we all on this forum know that's not going to happen, but at least I said that important bit). Also stop spamming by making multiple accounts, just keep one and stick with it or make it public which on you will use from now on.

Read and digest brother.. Please I'm tired of arguing with you 

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Just now, Kira said:

Guru Nanak Dev Ji physically manifested in Talwandi, however he's more than capable of manifesting and showing himself to ANYONE who desires to meet him with a true heart. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji = Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The bani that all the Bhagats wrote after they received Amrit is what became Gurbani, Guru Nanak Dev Ji has infinite forms. He came to Bhagat Dhanna Ji as a handsome male, He appeared out of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for Sant Isher Singh Ji. Restraining him to one form or one time is narrow minded.

Guru angad dev ji received charan pahul amrit Baba Buddha ji oversaw it but didn't receive it does that mean he wasn't gursikh? 

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1 minute ago, Kira said:

Guru Nanak Dev Ji physically manifested in Talwandi, however he's more than capable of manifesting and showing himself to ANYONE who desires to meet him with a true heart. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji = Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. The bani that all the Bhagats wrote after they received Amrit is what became Gurbani, Guru Nanak Dev Ji has infinite forms. He came to Bhagat Dhanna Ji as a handsome male, He appeared out of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji for Sant Isher Singh Ji. Restraining him to one form or one time is narrow minded.

He also revealed himself to those in the Satyug era as well. The story of Kauda Rakshas is that Raja Janak in Satyug once told him that in Kalyug Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji would be his only hope.

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1 minute ago, Sukhvirk1976 said:

Guru angad dev ji received charan pahul amrit Baba Buddha ji oversaw it but didn't receive it does that mean he wasn't gursikh? 

Baba Buddha did receive Charan Pahul, if you are going to be claiming stuff at least have some evidence.

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1 minute ago, Sukhvirk1976 said:

Guru angad dev ji received charan pahul amrit Baba Buddha ji oversaw it but didn't receive it does that mean he wasn't gursikh? 

Charan Pahul Amrit was done to all Sikhs who wished to enter the house of Nanak. Stop telling lies now. Guru Angad Dev Ji received the Gurgaddi, in the form of Bhai Lehna Ji he had taken Charan Pahul too. 

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