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lovebooksgroup · 3 years
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Coming Soon - Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu - 21st - 27th June #Virtualbooktour
Coming Soon – Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu – 21st – 27th June #Virtualbooktour
Gurkha Brotherhood: A Story of Childhood and War by Captain Kailash Limbu  21st – 27th June  Coming this June the book tour for Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu. Organised on behalf of O’Mara Books. Featuring honest reviews from readers across social media. Gurkha Brotherhood: A Story of Childhood and War Blurb  ‘Sometimes my mind reaches back beyond the fear and the arid…
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xtremeroads · 4 years
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“Wahe Guruji da Khalsa Wahe Guruji di Fateh...” Let’s raise the weapon for humanity... The message was conveyed whenever two Sikhs meet each other. Guru Gobind Singh Ji had said, “My face will be towards that person who says it first. My back will be towards that person who says it afterwards. I will be in between both of them, if both of them says it together.” Hence, in order to spread the message of brotherhood, we should say Fateh together. Sadly we have completely forgotten the tradition of meeting each other by saying “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ke Fateh”. Instead of that we have started the tradition of meeting each other by saying “Sat Sri Akal” and some people say hi and hello. Actually, Sat Sri Akal is the ending word of the slogan, “Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal”. Wahe means great and greatness, as in wow. Must for sikhs: Kesh (uncut hair), Kangha (a wooden comb for the hair), Kara (an iron bracelet), Kachera (100% cotton tieable undergarment) (not an elastic one) and Kirpan (an iron dagger large enough to defend oneself Are all part of Sikh rituals and every Sikh has to keep it with them, I also saw kirpan in Nepal even they keep it with them, Gurkhas. It is holy weapon and one who takes oath of Sikh religion has to always follow the rules abide and believe me, they are so much close to humanity. Discipline comes with great responsibility and I have experienced that during my visit to shri Gurugonbinsinghji’s shatabdi both in Bihar Patna and Shri Gurunanak Ji’s 550th parv in Punjab, Sultanpur ... even my vlog will speak in volumes where I visited almost all the places related to Holy saint of Sikh, Shri Gurunanak Devji...was my soulfully heart filling experience. Well image is symbolic...although was taken in Nepal but I wish to dedicate it to the warriors who fought for humanity in their Holy Spirit. Vlogs link below: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX1_gNSqPFqmOmIqppp2nKVdaNSqjO5Qv&feature=share #gurugobindsinghji #sikhism #indianreligion #khanjar #sikhreligion #gurunanakdevji #prakashparv https://www.instagram.com/p/CE3gUPnH7Hw/?igshid=1lx6iiec5dmc0
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lovebooksgroup · 3 years
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Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu – July Book Tour – Wrap-up Feature
All the book reviews from the Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu - @OMaraBooks @lovebooksgroup @lovebookstours #booktour in one spot. Please check them out. For more info on our tours visit www.lovebookstours.com #Booktour #Bookreviews
About: Gurkha Brotherhood by Captain Kailash Limbu  Publisher: Michael O’Mara This is a searingly honest memoir by Kailash Limbu, a serving Gurkha soldier who undertook five tours of active service in Afghanistan. Kailash Limbu was in the front line of the fighting in Helmand Province. On dangerous resupply missions and on offensive patrols that took them to the heart of the ‘killing zone’, he…
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