STORY OF THE JATTS, THE BRETHREN OF MOTHER GANGES.
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“Jatt” that stands for the hair lock was the title of honour given by
Shiva/Mahadev/Adam to our ancestor Vir Bhadar of Yadav Vansh.
The people of the Jatt Qom, Kabila,
clan, etc. are well-known as the soldiers and most of them are in the farming
profession. In the farming profession eight out of the maximum of ten religious
qualities are fulfilled (Uttam Khaeti, Madhh Vopaar…..) and it is a
profession next to the Brahmin/Cohen profession in which Nine
religious qualities are attained. The Tenth one is the very Spirit of God
Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc. or the Knowledge of the Oral Torah = His Word and
the King Ravana of Lanka, Ceylon, possessed all the Ten for Perfection – Matt.
13v52. The Tenth One is called “Holy Spirit”, the very Spirit of God, and our
Supernatural Father and as son represents Father, so, such a person has
domination over Nature of Yahweh, Brahma, Khudah, etc. That is how Ravna took
away the Sita, the wife of Ram Chander Ji through the Supernatural Powers.
Now, we have two gods; demiurge
Brahma, Yahweh, Khudah, etc., the creator of Nature that you can see with your
two natural eyes and the Real Living One Parbrahm, Elohim, Allah, etc., our
Supernatural Father of our supernatural-self soul that puts life into the
creation, Pots, of Brahma but you Perceive. So, this planet earth is for the
habitation of the sons of Brahma, the tribal people and not for the Jews,
Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, etc. the spiritual selves inwardly.
Further, Brahma had the Son Adam also
called Mahadev, Shiv, etc. and Jesus, Yahshua = Yeshiva was the Second Adam
born of a Virgin Mary; Yah = Yahweh and Shua = Shiva = the Primal Adam. Thus,
Mary was the Surrogate Mother of Jesus and Joseph, the foster father of the
Judah tribe.
So, Shiv was the Primal Adam or the
Firstborn of Brahma, Yahweh, Khudah, etc. As Son represents the father, so
Shiva represented Brahma. So, we have the Sayings, “Brahm kae Baette Shabd Pahchhaata i.e. the sons of
Brahma will know His Word and also, Daeh Shiva Var Mohae… i.e. Oh Shiva bless
me…. that is sung by the Khalsas, the Philanthropic soldiers of Par Shiv Sache
Patshah Gobind Singh Ji.” Thus, Shiva had two responsibilities; one is to feed
his faithful people and the other is to “Protect” them from enemies. This has
been demonstrated in the “Chosen People” called a Nation of Priests for
teaching us the moral laws of Shiv through practical demonstrations. For
feeding the people he appointed Prajapatis, who
looked after the needs of creation such as human, ants, fish, elephant, etc.
whilst the soul to make these Pots living came from our Supernatural Father
Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc. In the Menorah, the Middle Candle is of the
Elohim, Whose son is Christ whilst the other six are of Brahma.
In the story of Rajah Daksh whose
daughter Sati married the ascetic Shiva against the wishes of her rich Parjapat father, a subservient of Shiva but jealous of his
superiority as expected of the natural person and he was bearing grudge against
Ascetic Shiva who would rub ashes over his body and haunted all sorts of places
for he was the “Political Head” of the planet earth or he looked after everyone
alike. Here is a story behind his real position in society:-
Once Brahma conducted a huge yajna (sacrifice), where
all the Prajapatis, gods and kings of the world were
invited. Shiva and Sati were also called on to participate in the yajna. All of them came for the yajna
and sat in the ceremonial place. Daksha came last. When he arrived, everyone in
the yajna, with the exception of Brahma, Shiva and
Sati, stood up showing reverence for him. That is, Shiva was the First Born the
son of Brahma and Head of all the creation of Brahma including the Parjapatis.
Now, the politics is a tribal affair
in Adam/Shiv. So, Shiva is the Head of all the Parjapatis/Kings
and as they are jealous of Shiva and thus, Shiva has enemies around him as a
snake is around his neck. That is why a Cobra is shown around his neck and he
is holding a Tarsool that represents the Trinity over
which he Lords.
Next is further stated:- Ceremony
Daksha’s grudge towards Shiva grew
after Brahma's yajna. With the prime motive of
insulting Shiva, Daksha initiated a great yajna,
similar to that of Brahma. The yajna was to be
presided over by the sage Bhrigu. He invited all the
gods, Prajapatis and kings to attend the yajna and intentionally avoided inviting Shiva, who was the
Political Head and Sati.
Dadhichi-Daksha argument
The Kurma Purana discusses the dialogues between the sage Dadhichi and Daksha. After the sacrifice and hymns were
offered to the twelve Aditya gods; Dadhichi noticed
that there was no sacrificial portion (Havvis)
allotted to Shiva and his wife, and no Vedic hymns were used in the yajna addressing Shiva which was part of Vedic hymns. He
warned Daksha that he should not alter the Holy Vedas for personal reasons; the
priests and sages supported this. Daksha replied to Dadhichi
that he would not do so and insulted Shiva. Dadhichi
left the yajna because of this argument.
Sati's death
Ammarakkallu-The spot where Sati immolated herself, Kottiyoor.
Sati came to know about the grand yajna organized by her father and asked Shiva to attend the
yajna. Shiva refused her request, saying that it was
inappropriate to attend a function without being invited. He reminded her that
she was now his wife more than Daksha’s daughter and, after marriage, is a
member of Shiva’s family rather than Daksha’s. The feeling of her bond to her
parents overpowered the social etiquette she had to follow. She even had a notion
that there was no need to have received an invitation in order to attend as she
was Daksha’s favourite daughter and no formality existed between them. She
constantly pleaded and urged Shiva to let her attend the ceremony, and became
adamant in her demands without listening to the reasons Shiva provided for not
attending the function. He allowed Sati to go to her parents' home, along with
his followers including Nandi, and attend the ceremony, but refused to
accompany her.
Upon arriving, Sati tried to meet her
parents and sisters; Daksha was arrogant and avoided interacting with Sati. He
repeatedly snubbed her in front of all the dignitaries but Sati maintained her
composure. Because of Sati’s persistence in trying to meet him, Daksha reacted
vehemently, insulting her in front of all the other guests at the ceremony to
which she had not been invited. He called Shiva an atheist and cremation ground
dweller. As planned, he took advantage of the situation and continued shouting
repugnant words against Shiva. Sati felt deep remorse for not listening to her
beloved husband. Daksha’s disdain towards her, and especially her husband
Shiva, in front of all the guests, was growing each moment she stood there. The
shameless insult and humiliation of her and her beloved eventually became too
much to bear.
She cursed Daksha for acting so
atrociously toward her and Shiva and reminded him that his haughty behaviour
had blinded his intellect. She cursed him and warned that the wrath of Shiva
would destroy him and his empire. Unable to bear further humiliation, Sati
committed suicide by jumping into the sacrificial fire. The onlookers tried to
save her but it was too late. They were only able to retrieve the half-burnt
body of Sati. Daksha's pride in being a Prajapati and
his prejudice against his son-in-law created a mass hatred within himself,
which resulted in the death of his daughter.
The Nandi and the accompanying Bhootaganas left the yajna place
after the incident. Nandi cursed the participants and Bhrigu
reacted by cursing the Bhootaganas back.
Destruction of the yajna by Shiva
Virabhadra, a Yadav and Daksha
Shiva was deeply pained upon hearing
of his wife's death. His grief grew into a fit of terrible anger when he
realized how Daksha had viciously plotted treachery against him, but it was his
innocent wife who fell into the trap instead of him. Shiva learned of Daksha’s
callous behaviour towards Sati. Now, here is a corruption:-
Shiva's rage became so intense that he plucked a lock of hair from his head and
smashed it on the ground, breaking it into two with his leg. Armed and
frightening, two fearsome beings Virabhadra and Bhadrakali (Rudrakali)[5] emerged. Shiva ordered them to kill Daksha and destroy
the yajna.[7]
For full article:-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daksha_yajna
No. Shiva made a call as Sachae
Patshah Gobind Rai Ji made a call at Vaisakhi for Khalsa Panth, “Who will take
revenge for killing my wife Sati?” Virabhadra, a
Yadav offered to go there and take revenge. He was successful in destroying
Daksha and his collaborators. On his return to Shiva, he was honoured by Shiva
and he was given the “Title “Jatt or hair lock””, which was of the highest
order. The same was done by Pir Budhoo Shah when
Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji asked him to ask for a Boon. He took Kanga along
with the hair in it. Or to give ViraBhadra the title
of his Jatt was great honour of bravery or the protection of people as River
Ganges has for feeding people with her abundant waters. Or in short, Virabhadar became Jatt Virabhadar
for his bravery, a Real Brother of Mother Ganges. Thus, most of the Yadav
shared this title of honour and called themselves “Jatt” or they formed Jatt
tribe. Remember that the Rajah of Patiala still calls themselves
as Yadav Vanshi.
Thus, Jatts are the main branch of
the Yadav Vansh. Also, Lord Krishna Baldev Ji of the Yadav Vansh was the
reincarnation of “Shiv” and his favourite name was “Gobinda”,
a Wiseman and he is the son of Shiv, he was political head as Shiva was
controlling all the creation of “Brahma” that you can see with your two naked
eyes, which convinced Pando to fight against their relatives for their
“Rights”. Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji was the Real Son of ParShiv, the
spiritual counterpart of Shiva and He had the rights to take the life of stubborn
sons of Satan for righteousness. Thus, the Khalsas are the Philanthropic
Soldiers of ParShiv Sache Patshah Gobind Singh Ji.
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Ch. Rajinder Nijjhar, M.Sc.
Retired Senior Lecturer in Metallurgy
More you spend "His Treasures", preach The Gospel, more you please
Father to receive more.
Scriptures + holy spirit (common sense) = The
Gospel
Hajj is for the Heavenly Peaceful living of the sons of Man,
"Ba-Ilah" and not for the sons of Satan in "La-Ilah".
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/faithfat.pdf
Punjabi - How
a Pathan Zaildar who performed Hajj and became Super Bastard Fanatic Devil?
True Story.
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Pathan201.pdf
Four types of
loves:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/loves.htm
Family of
God:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/FamGod-1.htm
Solitary Royal Priests.
Test for
twice-born:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/antichrist.htm
Flesh + soul =
Once-born natural Disciple of the Rabbis
Flesh + soul +
spirit = Twice-born sensible Labouring son of God
Fanatics are
super bastard Devils – John 8v44:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/seedterr.htm
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/fanbastards.htm
Trinity is
explained:-
Playlist:- www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C8AFaJhsWyU_oUMJodHvSZGoNDPk5bu
John's
baptism:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf
Please print
these pages to understand Baani as well:-
Punjabi Book:-
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf
www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf
Youtube Playlist on Trinity:- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C8AFaJhsWyU_oUMJodHvSZGoNDPk5bu
John's baptism:-
http://www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf