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Why
Does Guru Gobind Singh Ji always keep a Baaz on them?
Some people translated into English in different ways. Some
call a hawk, some say a white hawk, different name.
Guru Hargobind Ji also uses to keep a baaz.
Keep in mind that everything Guru Gobind Singh Ji does in their life, everything they say, everything they teach the Khalsa is there for a reason there is a
lesson behind it there is a mystery behind it as well so if we look at the reason why Guru Gobind Singh kept the baaz the biggest reason, the biggest history behind this
is the bazz actually represent the Khalsa itself the all the treats come
with a baaz actually, that should come with the Khalsa the treat that should be
following as well.
1.
Cannot be enslaved: you can never ever be in
slave, it can never be captured, it can never be kept in captivity the baaz will
either break out of that cage and fly away or it will die inside that cage you can’t slave in slave it.
2.
Independent:
the bazz is never depending on somebodies else it is completely
independent. The baaz never eat which is killed by somebody else and given it
to it. whatever it eats it killed by itself so it completely depends on itself
so it teaches to the Khalsa that looks the Khalsa depends on its self it does not
need, it does not need to beg from somebody else. It does not need to rely
on somebody else, the Khalsa can rely within itself the Khalsa can rely upon
itself because is given the bukshish (blessed) it's given the kirpa the hand of Guru Gobind
Singh Ji. so a hawk (baaz) is completely in depended.
3.
Flies high, vision low: A Baaz
flies V. ery very high but it always keeps his vision on although on the ground on
the little grass on the little rates on little grates that are walking around
and the crowing around on the itself that the teaching to the Khalsa that you
gonna fly high you gonna reach the heavens, you gonna reach the skies in the world you gonna reach the thrones as well that always keep your eyes always
keep in mind that the lowest self that always keeps in mind the lowest of the low
keep in mind and your attention lowest of the low may be the highest of the high
don’t let the ego get top within it teaching to the Khalsa.
4.
Unattached (always moving Chakarvati): The Khalsa
and the Baaz always Chakarvati means they don’t hold on to any attachment the
bazz it will make a house and call it its permanent house it makes the house but
it let the house go it might let go the house it might it always be travelling across
the world and that will set up its permanent place it will say this is my house
so it teaching the Khalsa look you may be living in that house you may be
living in a certain country, you may be living a certain part of the world but don’t
identify yourself in such depth of the inside you in yourself of that place
because we are going to be letting go of this world as well to holding
your attachments
5.
Never lazy: A baaz always be alert a bazz always
go out and it always is doing what is needed to be done it will never putting
of thingspace to be latter, that is teaching to the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh Ji
that never ever be lazy
6.
Fly against the wind (unique): the Baaz
always flies against the winds whereas all other birds in the sky they will
with the wind, this is the teaching to us that look the presser might be come
from the one way, the world might be going one way might be going with the flow.
The Khalsa is Nirala (Unique) it always goes against the pressure even though might
be difficult to against the pressure and the ways nobody else is going it will
always fly against the wind.
7.
Fearless: A bazz is completely fearless there
is not fear any other bird of the sky or any animal of the land you have seen
videos on Facebook, you have seen on YouTube or a bazz might come down
they might pick up a got they might pick up a sheep they might pick up small
animals it does not scared of anything or any of other animals.
8.
Royalty: The Bazz is like the king of the sky
and because it is like a king of the sky is like royalty and its held highs
point of the highly. And that is the teaching to the Khalsa is also word like this if your father is the king you being the son/daughter of that king
also have the same love running through your veins. So we should be following
same twist Kalgi dhar Patshah lived in their life and there is teaching to the
Khalsa in just one marrow folk example a keeping a bazz with them. So this is
the reason Guru Gobind Singh keep a baaz with him.
Hmmm
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