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Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
He probably must have taken Amrit at a very young age, but he definitely broke the Sikh codes of conduct. Bhul chuk maaf -
Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
There is a reason that consumption of alcohol is a Kurehat and not a Bajjar Kurehat. Singhs can consume alcohol in a battlefield. There are two historical references to alcohol consumption in Sikh literature. Other than that, Sardar Charat Singh Sukarchakia, the famous Sikh warrior and grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh used to drink alcohol too. Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who has made Sikhs famous all over the world, also used to drink alcohol. Just a couple of examples. Obviously, they don't justify the use of alcohol for recreational or intoxication purposes. Also, from a modern perspective, alcohol is probably used in a lot of medications and other stuff like colognes, mouthwashes, deodorants, etc, so it makes sense for it to be a Kurehat only. Bhul chuk maaf -
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Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
Bhai saab jee, we also have to stick to the Truth. We cannot invent new Bajjar Kurehats. Someone even said that dyeing beard or Kesh is a Bajjar Kurehat, which is clearly wrong, Dyeing hair is a Kurehat, not a Bajjar Kurehat. According to Gurmat, drinking alcohol is still a big sin. Bhul chuk maaf -
Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
Sri Satguru jee (Tenth Master) used Cannabis and Opium (Afeem) as pain killers/medicinal supplements. Bhul chuk maaf -
Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
Don't worry about that. We need to make sure that we don't come in contact (or at least limit our contact) with tobacco in any form. Bhul chuk maaf -
Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
If you consume any banned substance for medicinal purposes, it won't be a violation of the Rehat. Bhul chuk maaf -
Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
Paaji, only consumption of tobacco in any form is a Bajjar Kurehat. Consumption of Alcohol and other intoxicants is a Kurehat. For Cannabis and Marijuana, please see the link below. Bhul chuk maaf -
How come Romanian rose so much in the past 10 years or so? A lot of Romanians are immigrating to UK? Bhul chuk maaf
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Accidently consumed alcohol in a food
paapiman replied to Khalsa01848's topic in Sikhi | Questions and Answers
Calm down bro. Consumption of Alcohol is not a Bajjar Kurehat. It is a Kurehat. Consumption of tobacco in any form is a Bajjar Kurehat. Plus, you did not even consume Alcohol intentionally. So, please don't worry too much about it. But, if you feel the need to go for Peshi you can go. In general, please focus more on Inner Rehat (along with Naam Simran and Seva), rather than Outer Rehat. Bhul chuk maaf -
Sharda Pooran Granth
paapiman replied to Singh123456777's topic in Meditation | Simran | Bhakti | Jap
IMHO, +/- 10 min should not be a big problem. Try your best to start the Jaap at the same time everyday, if possible. Amritvela starts at approximately 3 hours before sunrise. So, in case you are doing the Jaap at Amritvela, at least make sure you start and complete the Jaap within that time frame. Also, please do remember to check the time for sunrise (at least on a weekly basis), as Amritvela will change moderately, if you are doing a 21-day or 40-day Jaap. Lastly, please focus more on the Jaap rather than being worried too much about the timings. Bhul chuk maaf -
maryada and helful tips for Kes (hair) and Kangha (comb)
paapiman replied to 1324GN's topic in General Discussion
IMHO, please do focus more on Naam Simran and Sewa, rather than Outer Rehat. Bhul chuk maaf -
You are NOT allowed to leave bro. Get your ass back here. Bhul chuk maaf
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maryada and helful tips for Kes (hair) and Kangha (comb)
paapiman replied to 1324GN's topic in General Discussion
wjkk wjkf Welcome to the forum bro. You can attach a thread to the Kanga and wear it around your neck, like a necklace, while you are sleeping or bathing As for Kesh, just ask the Panj Pyare when you go for Amrit Sanchaar. Bhul chuk maaf -
Have these been documented by any non-Sikh/non-Nanaksariye sources? Bhul chuk maaf
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They had visions in their dreams or in reality? Any Indian Army sources (or Chinese sources) which mention this incident? Most likely, those Sikh soldiers must have reported these visions to their superiors (especially the Sikh ones). Indian army lost that battle badly against the Chinese army (in 1962), with thousands of Indian soldiers captured by the Chinese army. Did any of the Nanaksar sangees got captured by the Chinese Army? Also, could there be a scientific explanation for those visions? Did the visions occur when they (the soldiers) were in captivity and possibly deprived of food, water, etc? Did the visions occur when they were badly injured? Did the visions occur when they had lost all hope for victory? Did the visions occur when they were on medications? Bhul chuk maaf
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Who was the Pujari at that time? Has this incident been documented by any non-Nanaksariya source? Bhul chuk maaf
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