Turning the poor into kings, the great Sri Satguru Hare Rai Ji stops paap and it's resulting kaos. (Ras 11 Mangal, Line 9 of 41)
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According to Venkatesa Sarma (13th Century A.D.) "Sarvartha Chintamani", 8-9 houses - matters pertains to travels overseas, obstacles in journeys, span of life, calamities, faith and beliefs, fortune, good conduct, pilgrimage, etc; --
Goal - Relationships, creativity, sensual energy, emotions, abundance, vibrancy, optimism, sexual pleasure.
Avoid - Abuse and trauma, shame, co-dependency]
Manglacharan
Waheguru not maya, phahar, or junes
10 Gurus
4th Guru
Ram Das - Bhagat
Ram Chand - Raja
Both same essence of ram but different forms (one bhagat one king)
2:09:01 (part 2) - Guru ji's Daily Routine
After awaking at R2
Guru Har Rai did bath openly/fully with pitcher * 101 times.
Then went to samadhi after sitting on takht until morning.
1 (2nd pahar) put tilak on head and a nice mala and a very big chola.
2:09:02 - Hareer medicine for the Mughal kings
ਬਿਸਤਾਰੇ (bistaare) means in detail, at length, extensively, or elaborately
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ਠਾਨਸਿ - place, a spot, a site, or a location. It is derived from the Sanskrit word स्थान (sthaan), which also means a place, a position, or a rank.
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ਬਿਸਾਲ - Big
2:09:03 - The Art of Tasty food: Accepting Prashaad without following maryada from the loving humble pure disiple and not of average Sikhs
ਬ੍ਰਿਜ਼ਧਾਂ (brizdhaan) means a kind of rice or a kind of grain.
ਨਿਰਧਨ - poor, destitute, needy, or impoverished.
ਘ੍ਰਿਤ (ghrit) means ghee, clarified butter, fat, or oil.
ਸੁਦਾਮੇ - a friend, a companion, or a mate.
- The word ਸੁਦਾਮੇ also refers to the name of a famous male character in Hindu mythology, who is the childhood friend of Krishna, the avatar of Vishnu.
2:09:04 - Liberating Ajgar
5 Bhai Gondhaa Ji enraptured in concentration
6 Teaching to Sikhs
7 Kings come to ask for elephants
8 Bhagat Bhagvaan
9 Shah Jahaan is ill and his sons are rebelling
10 Shuja Muhammad’s Attack
11 Battle with Muraadh Bakhsh
12 Dhaaraa Shako (Dara Shikoh) and Aurangzeb
13 Shah Jahaan imprisoned; Dara running
14 Dara’s Illness Tale
15 Guru Ji going to Khadoor Sahib from Goindwal
16 Guru Ji meeting Dara
17 Teaching to Dara
18 Dara leaves; Battle with Narangaa
19 Dara imprisoned
20 Dara Shikoh’s Murder
40 Sitting upon a well; Bringing Fruits from Mecca