PACHMI PARKASH - Global Sikh Studies
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Panna 1373; Kabeer, it is good to perform selfless service for two - the Saints and the<br />
Lord. The Lord is the Giver of liberation, and the Saint inspires us to chant the Naam.<br />
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The real Sant is he who remembers nirankar name himself and gets others to<br />
remember it too.<br />
Panna 265: Serving the Saint, one meditates on the Naam.<br />
The old figure replied, “Come let me pick it up with you.” Saying this, the figure<br />
picked up one side and on the other side was Bhai Jai Ram Ji and together they took it<br />
to the camp after which the old man disappeared. Later that night, Bhai Jai Ram Singh<br />
Ji took food and milk for Baba Ji to the banks Kalpani. Baba Ji said, “Bhai Jai Ram<br />
Singh Ji! The vessel was heavy how did you carry it?” Now Jai Ram Singh had<br />
figured that it was really Baba Ji who had come to his aid and with hands folded he<br />
replied, “O King of Kings! It was you yourself who else would help me with such a<br />
heavy vessel, as the Lord himself comes to the rescue of his servants.” With a smile<br />
Baba Ji replied, “Next time do not make such a request again.”<br />
Now after some time Bhai Jai Ram Singh Ji moved to Ludhiana and began to tell<br />
some people of all the miracles that Baba Ji had done for his beloved devotes,<br />
protecting them from problems. He told of an incident when he went to purchase<br />
something taking a hundred thousand rupees, some how some Pataans had found out<br />
and they had planned to rob him. As they surrounded him to tackle him down, he<br />
instantly began to remember Baba Ji asking him to protect his honour and save him<br />
from the thieves, as soon as he did, suddenly from nowhere he saw a tall young <strong>Sikh</strong><br />
soldier on horse back riding towards him armed with a spear in his hand and a sword<br />
around his waist. When the <strong>Sikh</strong> soldier came up he said, “Singh be brave! I have<br />
come to help.” And as soon as the Pataans heard the voice and turned to look, they<br />
saw this large figured <strong>Sikh</strong> Soldier on a horse and they ran as fast as they could<br />
fearing for their lives. The Soldier took Bhai Jai Ram Singh Ji to his destination and<br />
then disappeared. When Bhai Jai Ram Singh Ji returned back to the camp and humbly<br />
bowed down to Baba ji, Baba Ji asked him, “Bhai Jai Ram Singh! Did any Pataans try<br />
to rob or beat you?” at which point he told Baba Ji of this whole incident.<br />
Panna 961: One who has you as his Saving Grace - who can kill him?<br />
Also in this way Baba Ji once saved his honour by getting him acquitted from a false<br />
case which was placed against him.<br />
Anandpur Sahib’s Sodhi Tikaa Ji is given a blessing of<br />
a Son<br />
(Back ground)<br />
Baba Khem Singh Ji Bedi ‘Kalar’ was the great grandson of Baba Sahib Singh Ji of<br />
Una Sahib. They lived in the area of Rawalpindi, Baba Khem Singh Ji’s father was<br />
Baba Attar Singh Ji in turn whose father was Baba Bishan Singh Ji. Baba Khem Singh<br />
Ji was a very spiritual soul whom had also been blessed by Baba Bir Singh Ji Maharaj<br />
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