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manraj19

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  1. One thing is true, some ignorant small minded envious people hate to hear the truth about sikhi! They are just plain jealous of our Sikhi! Just ignore the kintoo-prantoo brigade!
  2. You have a very narrow definition of the word. You need to expand your mind a little bit to understand this term to start with. Religions originating in India are not ‘closed’ don’t have a ‘narrow way of life or clear cut boundaries’ at all. In fact, they are open and accepting of everyone born or not born in any particular religion. They are accepting. If anything, one can lead any type of life and still label himself as Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist. So, your idea of ‘narrow way of life’ is out of the question. As a matter of fact, these religions set one free and do not enslave one within any boundaries. In other words, there are no boundaries. If there were, no one will ever consider working towards nirvana, mukti or moksha? Religions of the East are very relaxed, no existence of ‘in-group or out-group’ anywhere, all false and have no foundations anywhere in these religions at all. Religions of India - no one’s enemy, theology/practice can be interpreted according to one’s ability or development! Dualistic, yes, but only while one remains ignorant! Religions of India show us a way through which we can liberate ourselves, to say they have boundaries would mean we have to rely on outside influences for our liberation.
  3. Here are my top 5 questions for Dhandrianwale: 1. What inspired you to become a preacher? 2. What motivates you to stay focussed despite being surrounded by negative people with narrow focus, that refuse to grow in their hearts? 3. How do you manage to stay above all the destructive elements caused by those that lack your vision as well as your imagination, those that rather perish by not allowing the eyes and ears of their hearts to see or hear, on daily basis? 4. Obviously you are a great visionary, what are your chances or expectations of fulfilling your vision in terms of spreading Sikhi? 5. Have you ever considered moving abroad, writing books or giving talks on Sikhi in schools, colleges or even at universities, both, at home and abroad, something similar to the great and successful Yogi Harbajan Singh?
  4. I hope not, they are our veers. But why are they so terribly against him? Are they living in India and know something we don’t? I am confused. No worries, every single discussion board is under the radar of authorities, especially in non-Asian countries, for obvious reasons.
  5. What is your definition of religion, let’s hear it. How would you define it in your own words?
  6. YES, Sikhi as taught by the ten Gurus is a religion because everything ghe Gurus taught us points to One God, IK Onkaar. I know which website it is, but won’t name it myself. I have also tried to argue with them and they just blocked me too. That website is full of anti-sikh shyte and if anyone tries to tell them the truth they just bad mouth them and before you know, their posts are all deleted and you don’t see anymore posts from fhem.
  7. Please can you tell me where is Bucho Sahib Ji? I would love to visit this place ever since I read the Ithaas of Sri Mahaharnaam Baba Ji’s life and their connections with this holy place. Is it difficult to get there?
  8. Also, the more we love the more we come closer to Vaheguru. This is mentioned in one of Bhai Gurdas Ji’s Varaan. I can’t remember it right now but I think, it goes something like this, ‘Ek Painda Jaye Hai....’. Please check to ascertain it.
  9. Also, ritualism was frowned upon during Buddha’s lifetime. He condemned blind faith and many other deceptive customs of the Brahmin priests. For more information visit this link below: https://kadampa.org/reference/what-is-tantra
  10. Tantric Buddhism preaches ridhis and Sindhis mostly. It’s to do with powers and so forth but the rest of Buddhism mostly preaches different meditations and so forth.
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