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Please view the video below (Jhatka of a Rooster):

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A huge respect to veer Bhavin Singh from Canada for having the love for Guru maryada to make the effort to obtain ethical kukar and having the balls to make this video showing the process. Also well done for holding an intelligent veechaar with the farmer and having the integrity to explain what our maryada is to her.

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9 minutes ago, paapiman said:

Yes. Please have a look at the historical references below.

http://jhatkamaryada.com/jhatka/maas/ithihaas/

 

Bhul chuk maaf

I have a slight doubt in my mind, is meat only for nihangs?

In the past, the sikhs had to fight so they would have consumed it, however during the current times mainstream sikhs don't really fight. So are mainstream sikhs allowed to eat it or is a vegetarian diet recommended for us? 

Taksalis say to avoid meat. Are there exceptions for who can eat meat and who can't? 

I'm not saying the practice of jhatka is wrong or anything, I'm just confused about when and by whom it is to be practiced. 

Thanks, brother. 

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7 minutes ago, tva prasad said:

I have a slight doubt in my mind, is meat only for nihangs?

In the past, the sikhs had to fight so they would have consumed it, however during the current times mainstream sikhs don't really fight. So are mainstream sikhs allowed to eat it or is a vegetarian diet recommended for us? 

The audio link below by Raqbewale, clarifies confusion on this matter (of meat eating).

http://kam1825.podbean.com/e/who-can-eat-chatka-and-what-effect-does-it-have-on-the-individual/

 

Bhul chuk maaf

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

 

Can somebody please tell the the maryada and recipe of Shaheedi Degh (Sukha/ Sukhnidhan) used by our Nihang Singhs. I tried searching it on internet but I'm unable to find out.

 

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh 

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6 hours ago, Guest Help said:

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

 

Can somebody please tell the the maryada and recipe of Shaheedi Degh (Sukha/ Sukhnidhan) used by our Nihang Singhs. I tried searching it on internet but I'm unable to find out.

 

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh 

 

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On 7/25/2018 at 3:37 PM, paapiman said:

Sri Satguru jee (Tenth Master) has vested power in the hands of Five Rehatvaan Gurmukhs. They can do ardas, for the liberation of the animal, which is being sacrificed or to give the animal's soul a human body in its next life.

 

Bhul chuk maaf

@Trimandeep Singh- Please read the above too bro.

 

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1 hour ago, paapiman said:

During the Jhatka process, the energy of the animal can be possibly transferred to heal a sick/ill human being.

Seems weird to hear but do paste the link of the Katha.

Dhanvaad

Trimandeep Singh 

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1 hour ago, Trimandeep Singh said:

Seems weird to hear but do paste the link of the Katha.

Dhanvaad

Trimandeep Singh 

It might be difficult to find it.

Sant Baba Waryaam Singh jee healed a sick person by transplanting energy from a plant to that person, using the power of a Gurbani Shabad.

 

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