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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Guru Gobind Singh ji, Shiva ji, Maharana Pratap are called as "misguided spirits" by this fake mahatma i.e. maha tma gandhi

“AGAR NA HOTE GURU GOBIND SINGH TO SUNNAT HOTI SABKI” - sufi saint Bulleh Shah

Swami Vivekanand about Guru Gobind Singh
According to Sri Kali Charan Bannerjee, Swami Vivekananda, while strolling with some of his disciples on the roof of the late Balaram Basu's house in Calcutta in 1882 recalled the life and message of Guru Gobind Singh ji.
He extolled the Tenth Guru and said:
"His self-sacrifice, austerity, self-discipline and his heroism resulted in the regeneration of the Sikhs as a nation."*
He recited a passage which was current among the Sikhs: "Savaa lakh se ek ladda-on, tabhe Gobind Singh naam kahaa-on!"
As he spoke about Guru Gobind Singh, Swami's eyes flashed with a strange light, which fascinated his disciples, who gazed spellbound at his countenance and listened to him with rapt attention.
The Swami further said:
"Guru Gobind Singh gave them (the common people) that both the Hindus and Muslims of the time were living under the regime of intense oppression and injustice.
"Guru Gobind Singh not only created a common interest but also gave them the courage to realize it. So Hindus and Muslims alike followed him. His type is rare in India's history."
The following excerpt from the lecture delivered by Swami Vivekananda at a meeting of students of Foreman Christian College, Lahore - arranged by Prof. Tirath Ram, later famous as Swami Ram Tirath - in 1897, was brought to our attention by the late S. Kartar Singh of Dagshai (Himachal Pradesh, India).
"This is the land [United Punjab] which is held to be the highest in the whole of Aryavarta. This is the Brahmavarta of which our Manu speaks. This is the land of Punjab from whence arose that mighty aspiration after the spirit, aye, which, in times to come, as history shows, is to deluge the world.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/sikh-gurus/30088-the-swamis-guru.html
"This is the land where. like its mighty rivers, spiritual aspirations have arisen and joined their strength, till they travelled over the lebgth and breadth of the world, and declared themselves with a voice of thunder. This is the land which, after all its sufferings, has not yet entirely lost its glory and its strength.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=30088
"Here it was that, in later times, the gentle Nanak, preached his marvelous love for mankind. Here it was that his broad heart was opened, and his arms outstretched to embrace the whole world. Here it was that one of the last - and one of the most glorious heroes of our race - Guru Gobind Singh arose.
"The great Guru after shedding his blood, and that of his dearest and nearest, for the cause of religion, for the sake of the down-trodden, the victimized, even when deserted by those for whom this blood was shed, retired into the South, without a word of complaint against his country or his men, without a single word of murmur.
"For India's re-glorification, you must, each one of you, become Guru Gobind Singh - his true follower."

*This reference is from the translation of a Bengali book, Swami Sisya Sambad, by Sarat Chandra Chakrabarty, published by Swami Atmabodhananda of the Utbodhan Karyalaya, Calcutta, India.


Swami Vivekanand about Shiva ji
"Shivaji was the greatest Hindu king that India had produced within the last thousand years; one who was the very incarnation of Siva, about whom prophecies were given out long before he was born; and his advent was eagerly expected by all the great souls and saints of Maharashtra as the DELIVERER OF THE HINDUS from the HANDS OF THE MLECHHAS and one who succeeded in the establishment of the Dharma which had been trampled under foot by the depredations of the devastating hordes of the Moghals. THIS MAY NOT COME INTO YOUR READING INDIAN HISTORY WRITTEN BY FOREIGNERS who could have no sympathy with you, nor could they have any respect for your culture, traditions, manners and customs which they could not understand.


The Ranas of Mewar represented the best and noblest in Hindu culture and polity...they translated into practice the Puranic concept of Ram Rajya..." - K.M. MUNSHI, founder of BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAWAN.

3 comments:

  1. now i got to know bout this fake mahatma.
    keep posting

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  2. These congresi must thrown out of india

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  3. congress destroyed India

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