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Mai Bhago (and other stories)
Posted by: gurwah (IP Logged)
Date: August 24, 2008 11:03AM

WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa
WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh

Please enjoy the following original Sikh Historical stories - they are all told from the first-hand perspective. Instead of just narrating a story, my aim is to have an experience of it ie how it would have felt to be there when it happened - thus the first-hand approach.

[seekerofone.blogspot.com] - story of Mai Bhago told from the perspective of the wife of one of the 40 muktas.

[seekerofone.blogspot.com] - story about the leper who was cured by Guru Nanak.

[seekerofone.blogspot.com] - story about Bhai Bachitar Singh facing the drunk elephant during the time of Guru Gobind Singh jee.

[seekerofone.blogspot.com] - story about "discovery" of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib jee.

In addition, they are 50 other stories about various experiences with Naam. I add a story about once a week, so please check back frequently.

WaheGuru WaheGuru WaheGuru WaheGuru WaheGuru....

Humbly,
Daljit Singh
[seekerofone.blogspot.com]



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