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Dalvir

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  1. wow, truly moving. If only such Sikhs were still alive that would be great. i believe there are, but not a lot of them
  2. yea, i liek the picture. does anyone think that the giant pic of Guru Ji is Hazoor Sahib is the one that was drawn according to Sant Ji????
  3. i was told that Guru Hargobind Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji had only one wife, who had many names. Also, since some of the women liked to stay with Guru Ji people thought that Guru Ji got married again, ...and again. also, my grandma being taught in a Gurdwara said that Mata Ajeeto, Mata Sundri were not married because they wanted to stay in the Charna of Guru Ji. BUT this is a big but, ive also heard that Guru Ji wanted to teach Aurengzeb a lesson that he isnt God by telling the oppressed people what they can and cannot do by going aganst his order that non-muslims can only have 1 wife, whereas muslims can have 4 or more (i dont recall) and having 3 wives. But in conclusion, i dont really know...
  4. lol true, that is a fantastic line.
  5. thats very interesting and also true, we shouldn't get too greedy, greed is bad.
  6. that's an interesting article. I wonder myself. But I have a question, why is there version of the execution of Guru Ji, different from what the majority of other Sikhs believe in?
  7. yea, i know what you mean Sandeep, we need to realize Sikhi, and do our best to ensure that future generations can realize what Sikhi is.
  8. thanks for the article, i think this article is so true, its all because men want to look like women, have a "clean" appearance, and women are trapped in the hair removing industry. i dont have anything against hair, hair looks cool. men look more masculine, and females look more feminine.
  9. ... i dont know why there are poelpe out there that do this. :x
  10. explain, how is this simplistic. and also how is 'sin' a man made concept when as my father has said, its in Gurbani, and Gurbani clearly states that those that go against religious teachings are sinners, an example being, eating halal meat.
  11. no, i dont think so. The Guru's never called themselves God at all, thus stating that they aren't God, but simply Devotee's of God. also, Sikhi isn't dead, the fllowers are dead, we simply call our selves Sikhs with no emotion or pride, we dont live by the standards of Sikhi anymore. yes, some or many sikhs still are true devotees as we've seen in our past, but to me i dont think there are any true believers. Yes there are amritdhari Sikhs, but from what ive seen/heard they aren't true Sikhs. They cuss, some eat meat, some drink alcohol (they cant be amritshari's then after drinking), etc. Sikhi will always live (as you've said so), the beauty of it will, but the followers wont, unless we unite together like in the past and love ourselves, God, our religon, the Guru's, and everyone else in this world. No, we shouldnt consider ourselves insignificant at all, we are all equal, but our deeds on this earth will judge us, they will make us higher or lower, the sins we do, the love and help we give, i think all play a factor in us being considered insignificant or not. I Know that we as Sikhs can restore our old greatness, its just a matter of time, once we realize who we are, once society chanegs soo much that we need to return to our old selves, to have an identity. i think u may be right when u say Sikhi needs to stay spiritual, other religions are about how to live ones life on earth, what to do, fasting, pilgrimmage, there just simply isnt a lot offered about spirituality, but Sikhi is there to give it to us and we need to realize this. i hope Sikhism doesnt become what all the other religions have become as time progress, but it seems like it has. (no offence to anyone just stating my thought)
  12. i dont htink hate is a good thing at all, yes it may physche u up and everything, but it still isnt a way to be a devotee of God, etc.
  13. in my opinion, sin is somehting that we are not allowed to do, because religion has said that we cant, or the prophet(s) have said we cannot. it related to karma because as we know karma is what one has done is their past life that influences us in this life, so what i mean is that if we were just good in our past life, then that indirectly states that there was sin, and thus in our new life, we are good BUT there will always be that something we did our past life that makes us sin. This may have sounded confussing, but its what i intrepret as sin relating to karma.
  14. wow, thats inspiring. i dont no what to say. yea, i think what Sadmin said is true, let him come here and share his experiences with us.
  15. hey NEO, taht was just awesome man.
  16. thanks for the site brother. I went there and I'm ordering. Thanks once again.
  17. i can see that that shabad can be used as a metaphor, but also just dont look @ a shabad as 1 thing, there's always a deeper meaning. as i intrepret that shabad i think of 2 things, the shabad respects women, and its also a HINT to us humans as to how we should live (man with women, NOT man with man, or women with women)
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