STOP LOOKING FOR "THE ONE"

The Evolution Of Soul

Giving and receiving apologies, It's worth it on both the ends
Fear comes in many ways, there is a fear of embarrassment, failure and injury. you know what, I say go for it, if you want to do something, just go for it.

Trust me, it is not a human achievement or attainment. It is not a special state of perfection reserved for the lucky or the privileged ones. It is not an exclusive club. It is not an out of body experience, and it does not involve living in the cave, shutting of all your beautiful senses,detaching yourself from the modern realities of this modern world. and most importantly you do not have to become any one's follower or disciple or give away all your possessions. You don't have to join the cult. You don't have to follow anyone.
There lived a hermit called Shahu Suhagan at Dinga Nagar in the district of Gujrat now in Pakistan. He always dressed in red clothes like those of a newly married bride. He wanted people to think of him as married to God who is alive forever. Guru Nanak said to Bhai Mardana," Come, Bhai Mardana, let us go and meet that Shahu Suhagan whom people go to see and praise a lot."
Guru Gobind Singh Ji along with his Singhs went hunting daily in the evening. They hunted tigers and leopards. In this way the fallacy of the general public that hunting was only for kings to pass time was eroded. The hunting encouraged the Singhs to face the dangers. One day the Guru had a tiger skinned and brought the skin with him. The Guru ordered that this skin be put on a donkey. The Sikhs put the skin on a donkey who was grazing nearby. The villagers saw the donkey in the early morning. They thought that a tiger was prowling near the village. They alerted the neighbours about the tiger by going from house to house. All the people of the village were terrified. No one dared to go towards the side the tiger was sighted. That donkey roamed around the village, grazing, for two or three days. Nobody noticed that it could not be a tiger as it ate grass. Seeing its skin from a distance they concluded that it was a tiger. A potter was passing that way with his donkeys. His donkey began to bray. The donkey with the tiger's skin also joined the brethren in the chorus. The potter went and removing the tiger's skin from the donkey, threw it away. He was very pleased to find his missing donkey. He drove it away along with the other donkeys. By braying, the secret of donkey was out.When the people of the village came out to know that the tiger skin had been put on the Donkey by the Guru, they got together and went to the Guru. They requested him to enlighten them why he had harassed the villagers for three days? What was the secret behind it?The Guru explained that this drama had been enacted to make Singhs understand. A Sikh does not become a Singh by adopting outer symbols. A Singh should have the spirit of Sikhism within him. By donning a tiger's skin a donkey could not become a tiger. The donkey could terrify the simple villagers only for three days. When it's secret was out, it became a donkey again. In this way a Sikh does not become a Singh by keeping long hair and heard and a sword. Without good deeds he may come o be called an imposter. A Singh should have Sikhism within himself. In reality, a Sikh can be tested by his deeds. This kind of living can only be attained by following the teachings of the Guru. 

When the generals of the royal army found their soldiers being kiiled in large numbers, they lost the hope of defeating the Sikhs in the open fields. Therefore they made up their minds to besiege and blockade the fort and to cut off supplies. But when the long siege did not bear any fruit the royal army and hill-chiefs were also worried. Then they requested the Guru to evacuate Anandpur Sahib. They also swore on the cow and the Quran.



Bhai Daya Singh Ji belonged to Lahore, an important city of Punjab. He was born in Samvat 1726 Bk. The Name of his father was Sri Sudha Khatri and his mother's name was Srimati Diaali.He stayed with Guru at Talwandi Sabo and helped him in compiling his literary and religious works. He accompanied the Guru while going to Nanded, Deccan and always served him with great Devotion. He died at Nanded in Samvat 1756 Bk.
Baba Jujhar Singh Ji the second son of Guru Gobind Singh Ji wasa born to Mata Jeeto Ji on 14 Asuj, Samvat 1747. He was also very brave and dauntless warrior. When the Guru left Anandpur Sahib for good, he also accompanied him to Chamkaur Sahib.
But in those days only kings could beat a drum in their own kingdom. No king would allow another king to march through his area with the beat of drum.
But Guru's mother Mata Nanki Ji advised him to devotee himself to religious affairs only. After hearing mother's advise calmly, Guru said, ''My dear mother, my religion of my forefathers inspires me to take up arms. I tell you what I am doing, I am doing according to the Will of the God. Almighty had sent me in this world to uproot the tyrants have to be disarmed and evil doers have to be destroyed. I am not afraid of hill-chiefs. I bear them no malice and I have done no harm.'' At last a great Naggara was prepared and Guru Ji named it 'Ranjit' on the victorious on the battle-field.
They prepared such a magnificent tent that if surpassed the beauty of the king's tent. This woollen tent was so big that even Guru Ji held his great Darbars in that tent.
GURU GOBIND SINGH JI
As he was the son of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, so he bowed before him with great respect took Baba Sri Chand with him and seated beside with him. His few disciples also accompanied him. Baba Sri Chand was very pleased to see the Divine face of Guru. His face seemed to him resembling the face of his father Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He was fascinated by seeing the charming personality of Guru. Thus pointing, towards the beard of the Guru he said,'' Why have you grown such a long beard?'' The Guru said politely,''It is to wipe the dust of the feet of great men like you.'' Baba Sri Chand laughed hearing this answer. He said,'' rIt is the humility and the politeness which has made you the worthy of Guruship. I have heard about your benevolence. generosity and humbleness. but ow I have seen with my own eyes. With your devoted service you have not achieved the Guruship but also won the hearts of mankind.
He was no longer the leper, as he had been few minutes earlier. He walked as a young man and again sat under the shade of the tree. He waited for Rajni very patiently. When Rajni returned from the Langar house, she was distressed to see a new man sitting near her basket. Her husband told her the complete story of his transformation. But she did not believe it. She took him to Guru Ram Dass who was supervising the construction work inside the city. When the Guru asked the young man to tell the truth, he narrated the whole story which had happened with him. The Guru was convinced to hear the story of the young man as he perceived that pond must be same saced place about which Guru Amar Dass Ji had told. Then the Guru assured Rajni that young man was her real husband. Her belief in God had cured the leprosy of her husband.
SHRI GURU ANGAD DEV JI
Himayun once decided Khadur to meet Guru Angad Dev Ji. When Himayun reached Khadur he was astonished to see the grandeur of the great Guru. At that time the Guru was delivering his divine sermons and his followers were listening to him very carefully. When the Emperor tried to enter the Diwan Hall the sewaks stopped him. He felt offeneded and in fit of rage entered into the Diwan Hall forcefully and stood before the Guru. Instead of bowing the Guru, he put his hand....