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Chidiya sang mein baaz ladava meaning
Chidiya sang mein baaz ladava meaning







It was then that he noticed the rare white hawk of Guru ji.

chidiya sang mein baaz ladava meaning

The Pir who was hunting with his own hawk that day and seeing the young Guru he ridiculed the young son of a holy man going out on a hunt. Only eight years of age at the time young Gobind Rai who had brought along his rare white baaz (hawk) and hoping to give his hawk a chance to hunt they had stopped in the nearby Bagh which happened to belong to Pir Nur Din (possibly Pir Mir Din), the haughty priest of the shrine of Pir Gaib Shah near the site of today's Gurdwara Badshahi bagh. Guru Gobind Singh had stopped at Ambala, while returning from Kurukshetra to Anandpur Sahib, where he had gone with his Mama ji, Shri Kirpal Chand on the occasion of solar eclipse to preach the name of God and the message of Guru Nanak.

chidiya sang mein baaz ladava meaning

Both Gurdwaras are reached easily from the nearby railway station of Ambala city. Gurudwara Gobind Pura was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near Gurdwara Shri Manji Sahib.









Chidiya sang mein baaz ladava meaning