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Old 31-May-2011, 02:29 AM
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Could someone tell me where in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji this is from?

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Hello all, I'm new!

I was browsing facebook when I came across the following quote which it states is from the Guru Granth Sahib Ji:

"Teri kismat da likha tere to koi kho nai sakda..
Je us di meher hove te tenu o v mil jae jo tera ho nai sakda"

It's a beautiful quote. Would it be possible for someone to tell me where specifically it located as I'd like to read the surrounding.
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Old 31-May-2011, 03:16 AM
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Re: Could someone tell me where in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji this is from?

TF7 ji welcome and hope you find what you need here. In terms of your quote try the following,

http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gur...&Param=english

The quote looks quite filmy or hurting heart type too, so you may try some of the bollywood search engines too.
Hope you find peace, love and happiness one way or another.
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Re: Could someone tell me where in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji this is from?

I tried 3 search engines and found nothing, searching from the beginning of the tuk, and searching anywhere in a Gurbani tuk. Came up cold on all three. I searched on transliterations, English and first letters. Nothing.
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Srigranth - the link that Ambarsaria gave you will let you search in Gurmukhi or English. This looks like a very poor transliteration of the Gurmukhi, adding to your challenges.
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What do you think this means in English? Pick one English word and use the search engine at the link to search on that word.

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spnadmin ji a feeble attempt to describe what is written,

Quote:
"Teri kismat da likha tere to koi kho nai sakda..
What is written in your fate nobody can steal from you

Je us di meher hove te tenu o v mil jae jo tera ho nai sakda"
If the mighty so blesses, you can even get that which would never have been yours

Possible Tonal Assessment Example: Boy’s hurting heart looking for comfort for the girl he misses.


There can be other examples too.
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Re: Could someone tell me where in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji this is from?

The reason it sounds like Gurbani is the statement "What is written in/as your fate." Appearing so many times in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji--- having destiny written on your forehead. I did not pick up on the boy/girl part of it. Kismat is a Hindi word too, lending credence to your hypothesis. Thanks.
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Re: Could someone tell me where in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji this is from?

Thanks for the swift responses.

The whole reason for the thread was that I myself am curious as to where this quote is really from and just wanted to verify. I tried all the search engines and they returned no results.
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I genuinely did not interpret this quote to have a Bollywood theme. I didn't pick up on the romantic undertones of it and I don't believe that's what it is about, although I can see where you are coming from.
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This piece of poetry is presently circulating through SMSs worldwide but certainly it is not Gurbani. i am looking for the source of this poetry too...
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Aman Singh ji perhaps look under "Romeos who just lost their Juliettes"
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Here is a web site Aman ji that is an SMS incubator. Look what they have. A bunch of things to SMS, including but not limited to, Teri kismat da likha tere to koi kho nai sakda

http://isms.ibibo.com/similar?id=13880420
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Checked it on Google. It is viral, all over facebook and Twitter. Driving a lot of people crazy.
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