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Kirpal Singh on the famous rock

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Mar 19, 2017
  • 1 min read

The famous rock is at Sant Bani Ashram in Sanbornton, New Hampshire. I went there once looking for the Feet Dust of the Saint. 

Kirpal is another word for kind. 

Page 1270 Guru Granth

Charan Kamal Dhur

Charan Kamal

II. The Dust of the Lotus Feet

(Charan Kamal Dhur)

The phrase "Charan Dhur" has also been used in the scriptures alternately with "Charan Kamal" and both signify the same thing. of one or another holy man of God. The sanctity of Nankana Sahib, Panja Sahib and Kartarpur, for instance, is due to Guru Nanak who was closely associated with these places. Amritsar or the Pool of Nectar owes its origin to Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan. Similarly, Mecca and Medina owe their spiritual influence to the Prophet Mohammed. The importance of the holy city of Jerusalem is because of King David, the Hebrew prophets, and Jesus Christ. Banaras, Hardwar and Allahabad on the banks of the Ganges, where the Rishis of old sat in meditation, have captured the imagination of Hindus who throng these places from year to year to gain religious merit. Sarnath and Bodh Gaya are still honored because of Lord Buddha. The relics of these various holy places are revered even by the heads of states, and monuments are raised to preserve them. But God's elect never stand in need of holy places. On the contrary, the sanctity of all such places is due to them. Truly a Godman is a moving place of pilgrimage.


 
 
 

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