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The British Government Helped 'free' The Harimandir In 1984?


Ekomkar

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Even I would like to know, what Sher is going to say?

You guys seem to be like those six blinds feeling an elephant and trying to work out what it is. what this 'blind' in the video is saying is one version. his desperation to shrug off the Hindu identity is pathetic. "maharaj says maharaj says that..." where does maharaj says you keep long hair or kachera kange? is he suggesting that 9.75 Gurus were not even Sikhs or the 70% (minimum) Sikh males who cut their hair are not Sikhs?

Could you explain this extract from the shiv puran why do people worship a phallus?

"Siva is worshipped both as murti and linga," says Romaharshana gravely. Saunaka says, "All the other Gods are worshipped just as idols. Why is only Siva worshipped as both image and phallus?" Suta says, "Siva alone is nishkaala , nameless and formless, as well as sakaala, embodied. In his formlessness, he is worshipped as the linga. Long ago, in the first kalpa, Siva revealed his nishkaala form as a linga and since then is he worshipped so as the eternal Brahman.
Menon, Ramesh (2012-11-15). SIVA PURANA (Kindle Locations 187-191). . Kindle Edition.
But shiv deva has names and is given forms especially as lings
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The annexation of the Sikh kingdom in 1849, however, generated interesting opportunities for the Sikhs to immigrate to distant countries as part of the British imperial work force .3 In the protracted negotiations that preceded the departure of the British from the subcontinent in 1947, the idea of an independent Sikh state figured prominently, but the small size of the Sikh population in relation to other groups in the Punjab made this impossible. In independent India, the Sikhs have been engaged in ongoing conflict with the central government in Delhi. A sustained Sikh effort led to the founding of the present-day state of Punjab in 1966, where Sikhs are in the majority and Punjabi the official language. In the 1980s, a Sikh secessionist movement led by Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (1947-1984) to create Khalistan (Land of the Khalsa) paralyzed the Punjab. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, there are some 20 million Sikhs, approximately 18 million of whom live in the Punjab; the others are settled overseas with pockets of concentrations in Southeast Asia, East Africa, England, and North America.
Gurinder Singh Mann. The Making of Sikh Scripture (Kindle Locations 50-56). Kindle Edition.
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