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	<title>Comments on: Gurmukh Rooh Bhai Surat Singh (Pooran Jee) Has Left For SachKhand</title>
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		<title>By: hs</title>
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		<description>Gurmukh Pyaarey Bhai Soorat Singh Ji (Pooran jee) was a committed gurmukh Soul. He was committed to Sikh Ideals and Practical life as per Gurmat Rehat Maryada. He used to host an AMRIT VELAA session in one of the rooms in Parkarmaa of Sree Harmandar Saaheb Amritsar (Golden Temple).
Everyday He would be there at midnight and Sounds of Waheguru Waheguru would start in the room. Sangat would recite Nitnem and Sukhmani Saahab amidst backdrop of simran in a dark room and NAAM vibes emanating from the Gursikhs were so spiritual that anyone , even newcomers, would get drenched in NAAM.

Waheguru Waheguru
Saas Saas Simro Gobind
with Every Breath, Gursikhs would do Simran and Amrit Velaa Nitnem and session would end, right before the time of opening of Doors of Harmandar Saahab (around 2:10AM), after which Gursikhs would quickly walk to grab a seat in Harmandar saahab (as there are limited seats inside and first come first served basis in Sanctum Sanctorum), Keertan of Aasaa Kee Vaar would start inside.

Committing to Amrit Velaa Simran and Nitnem is one of many lessons we can learn from a Gurmukh like him.

Even if he left Amritsar to visit anywhere else, he would make sure he hosted Amrit Velaa Sessions where in local sangat would join togather for Amrit Velaa Simran and Nitnem.

Hosting sangtee Amrit Velaa sessions in our Local Gurudwara Saahab or Gursikhs&#039; homes would be another lesson we should learn from such pious Gurmukhs.

While in Amritsar, Gurmukh Pyaarey Pooran jee was always seen sitting in the Darbaar Saahab. Regularly going to Gurudwara Saahab and listen to Keertan is another lesson we can learn from Gurmukh Soul.

Sewak Kee ORRak Nib_hee Preet &#124;&#124;
Jeevat Saaheb Seveyo Apnaa Chaltey Raakheyo Cheet &#124;&#124;

Din Raatee Aaraadho Pyaaro Nimakh Naa Keejey Dheelaa &#124;&#124;
Waheguru Waheguru ~ Waheguru Waheguru</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gurmukh Pyaarey Bhai Soorat Singh Ji (Pooran jee) was a committed gurmukh Soul. He was committed to Sikh Ideals and Practical life as per Gurmat Rehat Maryada. He used to host an AMRIT VELAA session in one of the rooms in Parkarmaa of Sree Harmandar Saaheb Amritsar (Golden Temple).<br />
Everyday He would be there at midnight and Sounds of Waheguru Waheguru would start in the room. Sangat would recite Nitnem and Sukhmani Saahab amidst backdrop of simran in a dark room and NAAM vibes emanating from the Gursikhs were so spiritual that anyone , even newcomers, would get drenched in NAAM.</p>
<p>Waheguru Waheguru<br />
Saas Saas Simro Gobind<br />
with Every Breath, Gursikhs would do Simran and Amrit Velaa Nitnem and session would end, right before the time of opening of Doors of Harmandar Saahab (around 2:10AM), after which Gursikhs would quickly walk to grab a seat in Harmandar saahab (as there are limited seats inside and first come first served basis in Sanctum Sanctorum), Keertan of Aasaa Kee Vaar would start inside.</p>
<p>Committing to Amrit Velaa Simran and Nitnem is one of many lessons we can learn from a Gurmukh like him.</p>
<p>Even if he left Amritsar to visit anywhere else, he would make sure he hosted Amrit Velaa Sessions where in local sangat would join togather for Amrit Velaa Simran and Nitnem.</p>
<p>Hosting sangtee Amrit Velaa sessions in our Local Gurudwara Saahab or Gursikhs&#8217; homes would be another lesson we should learn from such pious Gurmukhs.</p>
<p>While in Amritsar, Gurmukh Pyaarey Pooran jee was always seen sitting in the Darbaar Saahab. Regularly going to Gurudwara Saahab and listen to Keertan is another lesson we can learn from Gurmukh Soul.</p>
<p>Sewak Kee ORRak Nib_hee Preet ||<br />
Jeevat Saaheb Seveyo Apnaa Chaltey Raakheyo Cheet ||</p>
<p>Din Raatee Aaraadho Pyaaro Nimakh Naa Keejey Dheelaa ||<br />
Waheguru Waheguru ~ Waheguru Waheguru</p>
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