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  1. Dear ISDhillon Ji, You are more than welcome on this forum. We do not delete posts even if we are not agreed to them. At the same time, we hope that you will have a debate with other members in a decent manner. We should not forget that it is a Sikh forum, so it is so obvious that we want to spread the message of Sikhism. It is up to you to prove that your views are according to Sikhism. If you do so in a decent manner, your posts will no be deleted. I have not watched the video yet. It will be good, if you write in details what has been shown in this video. Regards, Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit' www.sikhawareness.com www.amritworld.com
  2. Hmmm...... Lots of picture we took at the Shaheedi Jorh Mela. More than 300. I am not sure yet, but I think I should add atleast 100 pictures on my site. I added Kaurs In Nagar Keertan subsection on my site (http://www.amritworld.com/gallery/kaurs_in_nagarkeertan.html). Now, during the Shaheedi Jorh Mela, we have taken many more pictures of Sikh mothers/sisters taking part in Nagar Keertan. We have more pictures of Sikh girls playing Gatka. I am now confused in which subsection should I put these pictures of Sikh women. As we all know, the Shaheedi Jorh Mela of Sri Fatehgarh Sahib Ji is a special festival for Sikh children. Little brothers and sisters of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji take part in Nagar Keertan with full 'Shaan-o-Shaukat'. I still remember those days, when my late mother and father used to take me to the Jorh Mela when I was a little child. Now both of them have left for their eternal home, I still find myself walking in the Nagar Keertan Procession with my late mother and father singing 'Maayee, Main Keh Bidh Lakhaun Gosaanyee'. Every small child taking part in the Nagar Keertan reflects myself, I feel. It is not any other child, but I myself is taking part in the Nagar Keertan procession. So, it is so natural that I asked my team to take more and more pictures of beautiful Sikh children. Every Sikh child is beautiful. When you see these Sikh children, you cannot stop yourselves remembering Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji. It was amazing to see these beautiful Sikh children marching in the procession. It was wonderful to talk to them. It was lovely to touch them. I am watching the pictures of these children. They are smiling. They are shouting 'Jaikaras'. They are eating 'Prasaad'. They are playing 'Gatka'. I am 'Balehaari' to see these children. I am watching the movie I made. So beautiful children. I cannot stop myself to love them. Balehaari Ji Balehaari.
  3. The name of book written by Bhag Singh Ambala is 'Dasam Granth Nirnai' and the book written by Bhai Sahib Harbans Singh Ji is 'Dasam Granth Darpan'. Bhai Sahib Harbans Singh Ji lives in Patiala. I will PM you his mail address when I get. I cannot say where you can get this book from, if you are out of India. If you are in Punjab, you can get it from Patiala or Amritsar Sahib. I have this book in my personal collection. If anyone is doing research on this topic, he must read it. If anyone living in and around Chandigarh is doing so, I would like to help him by providing required information.
  4. Pranaam Shaheedaan Noon Shaheedi Jorh Mela, Sri Fatehgarh Sahib Ji.
  5. It has the original text in Sanskrit with translation in Hindi.
  6. It is called 'Beejak' (also 'Kabeer Beejak').
  7. I forgot one thing. BhartraHari made comments on women. He in fact is famous for these comments.
  8. Bhratrahari (Bharthari) written 100 salokas on Vairaag. This collection is called 'Vairagya Shatak'. He also wrote 200 other salokas. All these 300 slokas are available in a single volume. I have quoted Bhratrahari in one of my Punjabi articles in 'Rahatnama Bhai Chaupa Singh - Ik Adhiyain'. These salokas are in pure Sanskrit. These are translated into Braj too. In my personal collection.
  9. Thanks brother. Nihang Teja Singh Ji will bring lots of new articles on his websites, I hope. I admit that he inspired me a lot. I am really-really thankful to him.
  10. Actually, lots of people wanted to do his 'Seva'.
  11. Gandhi enjoyed his life a lot. He went to jail because he himself wanted to. I think his death was not terrible. He was going to 'Praarthna Sabha' (religious gathering). The Name of the God was on his lips when he took his last breath, 'Hey Raam'. These words are written on his 'Samaadhi' in Delhi. In his last moments, he said, "Do not punish him (the killer, Nathu Ram)". He forgave his killer. He then said 'Hey Raam' and died. I believe Gandhi had an easy death. Even presidents of US were shot dead. Akali Phoola Singh was shot dead. Well, Gandhi was killed by a Brahman, Pandit Nathu Ram Godse. His brother, Gopal Godse died last week. His book 'Gandhi Vadh Kiyon?' (Why Gandhi was killed?) is a great read. . I think Vijaydeep Singh Ji has read the book. Also, I have 'Gandhi Benakaab' by Hansraj Rahbar in my personal collection. The RSS, which was banned after the murder of Gandhi, had mainly Brahman Chiefs (Only one Rajput Rajju Bhayaa became RSS Chief. All other Chiefs, including present one, were Brahman). Another Brahman 'Kamal Hasan' has made a great movie 'Hey Raam', it shows last moments of Gandhi.
  12. Guru Ki Maseet, as we all know, was built by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji for Muslims. I think there is no link between Mata Kaula Ji and this Masjid. Gurdwara Kaulsar is built in her memory. Guru Ki Maseet was a Maseet till 1947. Nihangs then made it Gurdwara. Now it is again a masjid though Khalsa flag is still there with consent of Muslims. Yes, there was a mosque where Gurdwara Sees Ganj Sahib Ji is now situated. I do not know if it is true in case of Rakab Ganj Sahib. I think there was no mosque here, but not sure. There were lots of such Gurdwaras in Punjab and Haryana. They were mosques till 1947. Then they became Gurdwaras. Such Gurdwaras are called 'Mastgarh'. A few Mastgarhs still exist in Punjab and Haryana.
  13. They should see what God has done in Makbooza Kashmir and Sooba Sarhadd recently. Khuda Se Daro Mere Gaaon Vaalo. (My father and other ancestors belonged to distt Abbottabad).
  14. I do not think you are 'challenge_anything'. When you say, "u have another thing coming lol', you are already indulged.
  15. Sukha Singh Ji, mostly people do hide their real identity (names/location etc) and make insulting remarks to others. It is so easy to sit behind own computer with fake name (ID) and criticise those who are working in field, not merely on computers.
  16. We cannot believe Bhat Vahis blindly. There are not only 'Bhatt Vahis', but also 'Panda Vahis'. Before reaching any conclusion, we should keep every aspect in our mind. It is also important to know that many original Bhat Vahis are not available. We find references to them in books which are published in last century. There are many possible changes in original text.
  17. Yes, there are 84 steps. I have visited that Gurdwara Sahib Ji. It was established by Sri Guru Amardas Ji, the third Guru. I have seen people doing 'Paathh' of Sri Jap Ji Sahib sitting on these steps.
  18. Dear 'Malwe Da Sher' Ji, you inspired me a lot to write more and more. I am really thankful to you. But, I suggest you that think before you make comments. One day, when you realise your mistake, you will not believe it was you who made such a comments.
  19. Dear 'Malwe Da Sher' Ji, I do not say why people should wait for my study, but I believe people now cannot avoid reading my study. Even you will be reading my pages, when our 'Nihangs' section is updated. You are not the only one, who is making comments on my work. I have been recieving lots of emails. I will be addressing to all the points raised by people in this very forum and on this page: http://www.amritworld.com/your_comments.html . I have not addressed rest of your points. Because I think you need more time to calm down. . See, I have not replied to brother Balpreet Singh Ji's comments on my study. It does not mean I have ignored them. I am just waiting if he would like to make changes in his post. . Well, I will surely address your points in this thread. Well, the main issue was a statement, which says that a few Nihangs expressed their desire to give protection to Monica Bedi. I believe that it was a wrong decision. Now, dear 'Malwe Da Sher' Ji, read this news item, which will help you to understand that Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit' was absolutely right: -
  20. There are demands to make changes in original religious texts. Vishv Hindu Prishad is agree to do so. Only one Shankaracharya has opposed such modifications. Sikhs too have been suggested to make changes. All this will creat lots of confusion. I feel that even RSS is weak before this danger. There are Sikh groups, who demand removal of a particular hymn in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. There can be more and more objections on other hymns in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. I see danger coming towards old Indian texts. Unfortunately, we have not enough information on second Valimiki. When a particular community accepted the first Valimiki Ji as the their 'Bhagwan', they forgot other one. Yes, we do not find any reference to such a community in old texts. It is hard to believe that Valimikis have origin in Rajputs. I am not sure, but it seems Valmlikis were present in India even before Turks came here. There were Rajputs, who never surrendered to Moguls, but they never 'became' Valimiki (doing their jobs). We have great Rajput warriors in guru-history. Bhai Bachitra Singh Ji, Bhai Udai Singh Ji etc were Rajputs. At the same time, there was Bhai Jeevan Singh, who was a 'Valimiki' (Ranghreta) by caste-background. Here we can see clear difference between Rajputs and Valimikis. In Punjab, Valimikis and Jatts have common Gotras. For example, Sandhu, Sidhu, Virk, Gill, Dhaliwal etc. I accept Maharishi Valimiki Ji as a great poet and Rishi. But, I think we should not worship him like God. We should respect humble soul Maharishi Valimiki Ji for his great work.
  21. Dear moderators, please do not delete comments by anyone. This thread shows the real faces of people, who support fake Nihangs.
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