JHATKA & MAAS ITHIAAS

Dabistan-e-Mazahib, Mohsin Fani

The Guru believes in one God. His followers put not their faith in idol-worship. They never pray or practice austerities like the Hindus. They believe not in their incarnations, or places of pilgrimage nor the Sanskrit language which the Hindus deem to be the language...

Ramayan and Maas

The Valmiki Ramayana describes the diet of Ram Chandra in the forests of India as being a mixture of meat and jungle fruit: Having shown Sita the mountain river Mandakini and gratifying her with meat, Rama sat on the mountain slope. Righteous Rama was seated in Sita’s...

Gyan Ratnavali, Bhai Mani Singh

Kurukshetra, a great centre of Hindu pilgrimage, where a big fair was being held on the occasion of the solar eclipse. A follower of the Guru offered him deer meat to eat. The Guru who had never made any distinction between one kind of food and another and took...

Sri Gur Prataap Surya Granth, Kavi Santokh Singh

Moving slowly, blessing Hari’s name and putting people on the path of piousness, the Guru reached Kurukshetra. Here, a very big fair was on. When it was time for the beginning of the solar eclipse, the entire gathering got busy in having a bath and giving charity. At...

Sri Gur Prataap Surya Granth, Kavi Santokh Singh

Godavri that is Ganges of south India starts from its source near Nasik and moves eastwardly in a curve. In olden times here existed a town named ‘Nonand Dera’. At a scenic spot near the bank of the river existed a hermitage where lived one ascetic. All four sides was...

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