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wahegurubol

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  1. i dont know how authentic it is.. but I did hear from two people in India that Guru Gobind Singh ji was about that height 5 feet 4. Now HEIGHT DOESNT MATTER. if u do a lil research u will find it.

    Guru HarGobind Singh ji was said to be 7 feet tall ...this doesnt mean that Guru Gobind Singh ji had to be the same or more height. .. as the Guru is free from the effects of genetics, which we are not.

    as for vegetarian, read the Se kinehya book which is avaialbe on this website. In that book an amritdhari sikh simply sends lambs for cutting for his daughters wedding but he never eats the lamb...but still he gets to pay for his wrong karma.

  2. answer to kavita's question

    Sikhpoint: Your views on partaking of 'Amrit'?

    Dya Singh Ji: 'Amrit' is an essential part in the growth of a young Sikh but needs to be portrayed as a means to be free, liberated, rather than a death sentence. Rather than affirmations of belonging to a group which is progressive, teaching self improvement, leadership and emancipation, and removing the shackles of fear, ignorance and darkness, 'amrit' is portrayed as restrictive, prescriptive, prohibitive and threatening. For example, if you do not wear a kirpan, then you must seek forgiveness, repent, take your punishment and promise never to not wear your kirpan again. If you happen to eat from another's plate, who happens to be a non-Amritdhari, then your amrit is 'broken' and it must be taken again. Fear is instilled into youngsters about amrit so much so they prefer not to take it, leaving their lives unfulfilled. Amrit once taken does not break unless of course you commit a 'heinous' crime including, in Sikhi, the removal of hair. Is it not strange that an Amritdhari Sikh can commit murder yet still be considered a full-fledged amritdhari Sikh? An amritdhari Sikh in Australia was convicted and goaled for growing marijuana, yet no one has forced him to retake his vows! Yet, if an Amritdhari eats from someone else's plate, he/she is supposed to have committed a kurahit? I think Amrit needs to be redefined in line with today.

  3. Sangat Ji,

    I have found something very interesting to hear. No ONE SHOULD REALLY MISS THIS.

    http://www.mrsikhnet.com/index.php/2006/10...obind-singh-ji/

    In it , it says that Guru Gobind Singh ji was 100% vegetarian. All those stories about Guru ji eating meat are non-sense.

    Even the book Se Kinehya which I downloaded from this website, says Guru ji was vegetarian.

    This has strengthened my belief in that the sikh panth should remain vegetarian.

    I also use to be non-veg a long time ago.

    besides vegetarianism it also talks about a lot of other stuff.

  4. How can one commit these acts, and still be a member of the brotherhood, whereas if one cuts his hair he is out?

    When you member of the brotherhood , what do you exactly mean by it?

    Is it some physical group of people that lives-does things togther?

    What exactly you mean by the brotherhood? and where does the context of this brotherhood fall?

    or does it just mean that from being ni-gura u became guru wala after taking amrit?

  5. I would not like to comment on the videos. but please have a look at them yourself.

    For thsoe who thought slaughtering in one slice was a painless way of killing the animal. Please see this :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8SnYugzvQY

    How Cruel this is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKMnIeUnPJI People who can do this, what will they do to humans?

    and this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FwqBm76I7g...feature=related

  6. Safavi, leave all arguments aside.

    The time when those guys were kicking the girl in the stomach and face and smashing huge bricks on her head..they were all chanting "ALLAH O AKBAR"

    What do you have to say that? and answer me dammit ! dont point fingers at other as an execuse to hide your own crimes !

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