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Getting to Know Your Sakhis - Episode 3

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2024

In this episode, she discusses Bhai Kanhaiya Ji and his compassionate treatment of opposing forces. It's crucial to recognize that everyone we encounter possesses a heart and mind and is part of a family.

Join Jasveen Kaur as she delves into the sakhis, the stories from the Gurus' lives. In this episode, she discusses Bhai Kanhaiya Ji and his compassionate treatment of opposing forces. It's crucial to recognize that everyone we encounter possesses a heart and mind and is part of a family.


Considering that Vahiguru resides within everyone, it becomes essential to approach everyone with love and compassion. Bhai Kanhaiya Ji exemplified this principle by offering water to individuals on the opposing side, even those considered the "enemy."

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Featuring: Jasveen Kaur
Writer: Jasveen Kaur
Translator: Vineet Kaur

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