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Manas Darshan: One who is free from veil

Salamjagat, Sufijagat called Pir, Prophet called, Oliya called. If the method of service is different, Mubarak! Our datari used to sing, 'Tu nishan- ae be-nishan hai.' O Lord, You are both formless and material. A dance cannot be Hindu or Muslim. Love cannot be Hindu or Muslim. Love to be Hindu? Love to be a Muslim? Love is Buddhist? Love is Jain? This is like cutting love into pieces and killing love! Love love love hai sahab! No matter who he is, no matter his religion, no matter his caste, the nation needs a man who cares for the last man. Who is called Pir? May your body have water, fire, air, earth and sky when you have this body. This is a scientific truth, but the five elements of Pir and Sadguru are different. The first element of Pir; Pir means here Sadguru, Oleo, Fakir, Mahapurush in the sense. Whatever you name it, does it matter? Five elements of introduction to Pir. One, Pir is called where there is no curtain. Who has no distinction, who has no hypocrisy, who has no heresy. Have a direct transparency heart to heart. Gandhi of Badshah Khan Sarhad; They took Gandhibapu; Kaval Women, Muslim Women's Meeting; These two men were sitting in front of it. Gandhi of one world Gandhi of our nation and Gandhi of one border. Chikkar hall was full and mothers and sisters were veiled. Abdul Ghafarsaheb, the Gandhi of the frontier introduced, our father Gandhi has come, an olio of Hindus has come, a fakir has come, a saint of Sabarmati has come. And sir! The event of history happened! Veiled sisters removed their veils, exposed their faces! Bapu agreed. Sarhad's Gandhi was very pleased. But Bapu decided that sisters and daughters, it is your respect, but whatever is yours of Islam, you should hold on to it. So you keep the veil there. A voice came from the hall where the pir was sitting. The first feature is that of Piratva, which is free from purdah. Pardo here means hypocrisy, hypocrisy, uniform. We are worldly, we appear as something in the world and are something inside! These are all curtains. So father! Seeing Gandhibapu, sisters and daughters raised the veil. It is the first sign of old age. When Ramdevpir Bapa's story was Ramdevara Katha, I had mentioned the five characteristics of heroism. One, no veil a pir. Second, the place where there is a cup is called pir. Drink the cup, I drank the cup. All this occurs in the entire Nizar tradition. A cup is a cup, meaning no sommers, no alcohol, no intoxicants. Here the cup means the cup of love or the cup of love in Talgajarda's view. No drunk talk. Our hymns sing. The Nizar tradition has a cup tradition. Pour the cup. Over time it got all different meanings, let's not go into it sir! But the cup is the cup of love. 'Fill the ribs and drink the juice, Ray.' Narsingh Mehta says, 'We used to play in the Ram Sabha.' 'Phelo Pialo my Guruji laid the foundation.' Which cup foundation? There is a cup of love, love, light love, divine love. The first cup was founded by my Guruji, the second cup was colored… the third cup spread from room to room and the fourth cup was filled… So five characteristics of eldership. First, where there is no veil is fatherhood and second, where there is a cup of love. What cup did Shukdev ji give to Parikshit? Tav Kathamritan Taptjivan Kavibhiriditan Kalmshapaham. Shravamangalam Srimadattat Bhrivi Grinanti Te Bhurida Jana. Only a lucky person gets this love, love. Its drinkers are different; Its pages are different. 'Pahuncha tha kisi dar pe mainne dastak hi nahi di.' Many go to Maykhana, but cannot open the door! Many go to the Gurudwara, but can't beat it! What to do if scared? Drinking a cup of fear. Great men donated this love. There is a cup of Shukdevji, a cup of Kathamrit Tulsi. 'Dhanyaste kritin: pibanti sanatan sriramnamamritam' a cup that never goes down after drinking. And drink for life after the Guru has once filled; Drink the name of your boys, toy khote nahi. 'Waiting Vardhaman.' -'Narada Bhaktisutra.' That which grows, is such an inexhaustible cup of love that three people drank and then lost? Otherwise. That is, the lips of those whose lips are reddened to taste the nectar, the nectar keeps increasing, increasing, increasing; Do not decrease, its name is cup. Another feature of Pir is the mug. We like Ramapirey. Don't give me much paper, but Ramopir is Ramopir! Yes, the whole story is from Kari Ramapir. Two horses did a great job! Ramdev Pir's horse accepted to be the last Palmer man. The fallen, the neglected, the deprived accepted all and the second horse was Maharana Pratap's Chetak. He did a great job! But also the angle of my talgajarda. Dada told me about that Chetak. Where is the history? Where Tribhuvandada? But once the talk was Mandani, Sumanta takes Rama's chariot to the bank of the Ganges and then the horses who come back and neigh, this reference came up, who was Chetak? Who was Ramapir's horse? A green horse means that the color of the horse will be green? Have a green horse. In my view, the green horse of Ramdevpir means we all turn green when the truth rides on your back. Let us be green. One of the great colors of creation which is green color may shine in us. Then let us strive for truth. } (Compiled by: Nitin Vadgama)

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