For the curious!
dalbirk ji forgive me.
I am not so much answering your question for the threat starter as I am trying to provide some background for the post which is very curious indeed. It seems to be lifted from an article in Sikhiwiki. GOPUARORA ji is describing the Neeldhari sect.
This was the best I could find on the subject at short notice. The Neeldhari are a sect who follow a human satguru. Blue fonts are my notes.
from Sikhiwiki: Neeldhari Panth From SikhiWiki
The Neeldhari Panth was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. This organisation begun in Kile Sahib, which is now in
Pakistan; the organization shifted to Naushera Sahib in
India, after the division of India and Pakistan took place in 1947.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=30732 Historical Views
Neeldharis (literally "those who wear a blue Turban") wear a free flowing blue turban called a chakuta and a blue Kamar Kassa (waist band/cummerbund) around their waist. They believe in, and bow to, the
Shri Guru Granth Sahib first and then to their Sant Maharaj. They believe in strict vegetarianism and the preservation of their hair (as per the Rehat Maryada given by our 10th Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji), as do all the Neeldhari
Sikhs even today, and they follow all the Gurus and Sant Maharaj.
Based on the Scriptures of the Living Guru the (
Sri Guru Granth Sahib) they give importance to the role that
Sants play in our daily life. They hold that Sant Maharaj Kile Wale Ji, who dedicated his life to the
Simran of
Wahe Guru, was the leading, most prominent Saint of recent times.
The order, that all
Sangats who were the followers of Neeldhari Sant must wear the neela (blue) items of banna (clothing) was given by His Holiness Garib Niwaz Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji in October 1966.
“The Blue Colour signifies their believe in Peace and Non-Violence. The Chakuta (head dress) signifies a Child asking forgiveness from his Father, the Almighty Lord."
They follow a separate rehat
Before 1947, In 1942 Gribanwaj je came to Himachal Pradesh. They travelled all over himachal pradesh. When Maharaj je & (sangat) reached to Baijnath sahib.
The paragraph that follows is also directly from Sikhiwiki
Near railway track of Baijnath Sahib Maharaj je sat on a stone and looked arround it. Then they said to (Seth Srain waley) to buy this whole land. In future there will be (H.Q) of Khalsa panth. All the peoples of this world came here. There will be a huge and beautiful gurudwara. There will be no place left for standing here
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=30732 continues
Based on the Scriptures of the Living Guru the (
Sri Guru Granth Sahib) they give importance to the role that
Sants play in our daily life. They hold that Sant Maharaj Kile Wale Ji, who dedicated his life to the
Simran of
Wahe Guru, was the leading, most prominent Saint of recent times.
The order, that all
Sangats who were the followers of Neeldhari Sant must wear the neela (blue) items of banna (clothing) was given by His Holiness Garib Niwaz Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji in October 1966.
“The Blue Colour signifies their believe in Peace and Non-Violence. The Chakuta (head dress) signifies a Child asking forgiveness from his Father, the Almighty Lord."
The comment made by the thread poster
A hukam of Maharaj je (KILEY WALEY).......... "When doom day will come, One will not get meals any where. But, the peoples who following (Reht Maryada's) as duided by Maharaj je will only get meals in Baijnath sahib Gurudwara, For those peoples meals will come from sky. Waho Waho."
comes directly from the Sikhiwiki article
The Sikhiwiki article also mentions Gribanwaj, but
does not provide an identity.