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What if what we speak doesn't become true ?

asked 2019-09-17 13:19:37 -0500

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updated 2019-09-20 11:27:14 -0500

Guruka Singh gravatar image

Harijan rakhe Guru Govind, rakhe Guru Govind Kanth lae avguna gab mete, dyal purakh bakshind

Master, who is the Lord, protects His people Himself. Removing all the bad qualities, the Compassionate and Forgiving One embraces (me).

Jo mange Thakur apne te, soi soi deve Nanak das mukh te jo bole, iha uha sach hove

The Lord gives whatever is asked from Him. Whatever Nanak, the servant, speaks from His mouth becomes true here and hereafter.

Source: https://www.unp.me/f15/shabad-jo-mang...

What does the last line mean ? mostly people don't get what they want in life. So what is Guru Nanak trying to say here ?

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answered 2019-09-20 11:27:19 -0500

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The power of Vach Siddhi comes naturally to Guruji's saints. What ever is spoken manifests.

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answered 2019-09-19 23:15:45 -0500

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Gurbani says that many people read, sing and listen Gurbani But only people who believes that Gurbani is always true they are the Gurmukhs.

In this shabad it means that whatever the Nanak servant says becomes true.So whats wrong in it.Whatever Guru Nanak dev ji says becomes always true.

But people like you and me says doesn't become true because our state of mind is not like of Guru Nanak's state of mind.For that you have to do a lots of naam simran and self discipline so that you become one with the Guru.

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I think Nanak, in Gurbani means that Nanak says this ( Nanak: ) doesn't mean Nanak das

teraBanda gravatar imageteraBanda ( 2019-09-20 08:59:04 -0500 )edit

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