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Liv - Friends of the Guru

Saturday
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18
February
2012

Our friends play a very important role in our lives. What are some qualities of a friend? Did the Gurus' have friends? What type of qualities did their friends have? Let's take a look into the role of friendship.

Our friends play a very important role in our lives. What are some qualities of a friend? Did the Gurus' have friends? What type of qualities did their friends have?

Let's take a look into the role of friendship. After a short look at why a friend is so special and what Gurbani says about it, come find out more about Friends of the Gurus like Bhai Mardana, Baba Buddha Ji, Bhai Bidhi Chand, Mai Bhago, Bhai Nandlal and more. 

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