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  1. Vaheguroo Jee ka Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee kee Fateh

    Sangat Jee, we now have some new kirpans available, this time created from surgical steel. The full length being under 10 inches, with the blade being just over 5 inches and the handle just over 4 inches; the price is £60 and includes a gatra.

    In addition to this, we have made some small kirpans - these are 2.5 inches in length. You can see on the pictures we have placed a 5p coin next to it for comparison. The price is £15.

    Please e-mail info@kirpanforge.com if interested to purchase or if you would like to view them. We are based in Wolverhampton, UK.

    Pictures of the Kirpans can be seen here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154578596495043.1073741830.664595042&type=1&l=2d08654522

  2. ..and tell their family and friends in Punjab what they do for a living and how rich they are, when they are actually cleaning toilets! Hilarious and so true lol

    No offence to people who clean toilets that's a job and there's nothing wrong with it. But we all know how apne log look down upon people who do it and associate it with lower castes and would never do it in India but are willing to clean white people's toilets in the West! It's okay to do it in the West but not in India... Ahh the good old double standards.

    https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=361118334057195&fref=nf

  3. ‘You must stop these lies against your mother-in-law,’ he began. I felt nauseous. This man was a role model for hundreds, if not thousands, in the community. ‘She’s a holy woman,’ he continued. ‘Tell the police that you are mistaken. Let this poor woman have her life back.’

    From then on, others in the community kept approaching me with similar messages. I was being ostracised by my own community. And for what? The honour of a woman who had conspired to commit murder."

    I'm speechless!

  4. Because it's how they have been brought up so why waste your time with them? Focus on the people who are more open.

    Maybe it's your perception of caste that may be wrong. I would suggest (if you haven't already) research what Gurbani says about caste.

    What do you think my perception of caste is?

  5. What I want to know is why so many apnay feel perfectly okay with rampant discrimination in our society. How comes they don't feel ashamed?

    Too many hypocrites these day! People saying one thing and doing something else! People not practicing what they preach!

    When I go back to the pind in Punjab and ask my family members why they are into caste, why they only want to marry into their caste I get answers like "Sikhi believes in caste, we are all born into different castes and should marry into our own castes only". I've given up discussing with these people.

    I can understand that illiterate people in India who don't know better and have been into this caste b******* all their lives won't change or listen to you, even if you tell them they are wrong. But what I don't understand is how educated people born and raised in the West are still into it?!

    One thing I'd like to know is, why people say they don't want to marry people from other castes because they are different and they do things differently. I know Punjabis from all sorts of different caste backgrounds and I don't see any difference in their mentality and way to to do things. Yes every punjabi family make their turka different, some put a lot of onions and garlic in others don't, you can't say that people from caste a do things this way and people from caste b do things another way. I don't see any difference in how Punjabis do things and their mentality. Can someone shed some light on this?

  6. GKaur whats this? People like you will be ready to delete or 'edit' Banis which mention caste names. Looks like you got more knowledge than Bhatts who said Amar Das Bhalla in Gurbani and Bhagat Ravidas who said Ravidas Chamar :)

    Ever heard of the confusion regarding Mani Singh? Because 4 Mani Singhs lived around the same time we can't differentiate history. Besides that even countries have banned using Singh as family name (Canada comes to mind) because it is bound to cause confusion.

    If Gurus wanted to eradicate gotras they would've never mentioned it in Gurbani, especially referring to people by their gotra.

    I didn't say we should delete or edit any Bani.

    We are not the Gurus and can not be compared to them.

    My opinion is still the same regarding not using your gotra?pind as surname.

  7. People are always coming up with excuses like "oh if we don't use our goat as our last name there would be thousands of Gurpreet Singhs and Manjeet Kaurs". That's not an excuse because the fact is that our lastnames refer to our caste, even if we started using our pinds as lastnames it would still refer to the caste (or people would know which caste you are) because all pinds in Punjab are based on caste.

    That means you have a pind with 95% of people from x caste, then there are 1-2% from y caste and 2-3% from z caste. That's how it is in Punjab and that's a fact.

    If I used my dad's or mom's goat as lastname people would immediately know which background I'm from. But because i don't believe in any of the caste bakwaas I've had Kaur as my lastname since my birth and will have it till I die. Even though I got married I still didn't change my name to my husband's goat (he only uses Singh as well, but I could have chosen to have his goat after Kaur).

    If our lastnames were like Anderson, Pullinger, Taylor which doesn't refer to your caste I wouldn't have a problem with it but since our lastnames do it is wrong.

    Having Kaur and Singh as your lastname makes you 'anonymous' and not a part of any caste whatsoever.

  8. Jonny101, it has already happened. A lot of Ravidasias around the world including in the UK (!) have converted to Christianity and Buddhism. And why is that? It's not because they suddenly after 20-30-40 years of being Sikhs suddenly found the light in Jesus Christ and Christianity, but because our so-called Sikhs including the Amritdharis have been looking down on them, calling them low caste, chamar, saying they clean toilets, don't want to marry them etc. No wonder why they have created their own religion, their own holy book, own temples etc. And look how many they are.

    The other problem is the way apne log look at Ravidasia and it's the exact same way Hitler told the people about jews, that jews have long noses, they are greedy, they are like this and that. How many of us haven't heard "chamar idha de hunde..", if you wear a bright colour suit people will say "you look like a chamar", is someone is eating too much people will say he's a chamar because he's greedy and eating too much. Read about Ambedkar and why he didn't convert to Sikhi.

    Like DalSingh said earlier I'm also very surprised of reading posts here like there's nothing wrong with being proud of your background, goat etc. One thing is that a lot of our parents aren't educated, they don't know better they are teaching us what they were taught. But people who grew up outside Punjab, studied here and learned about Sikhi and are still into caste, that is shocking to me.

    Singh123456777, there is something wrong with calling yourself x caste or y caste. First of all how on earth can people refer to themselves as something their forefathers did hundreds of years ago?! It doesn't make sense to me at all. If my great grandfather was a carpenter and today I'm a nurse, how the hell can I call myself a carpenter?!!

    I don't understand why people refer to themselves as this and that when they don't even do that for a living.

    There's a caste bimari here in the UK and I don't think we'll ever get rid of it.

    Even though you'll meet many people saying we don't believe in caste, everyone is equal. When it comes to marriage odo sareyaan nu yaad aunda and then sudenly they only wanna marry into a specific caste and forget about Rehat, Sikhi and what Guru Gobind Singh Jee said.

  9. ..go to Gurdvara Baba Budha Sahib jee in Amritsar.

    So after hearing several family members (all women) and other women in my pind in Punjab saying that, if you want a son you should go to Gurdvara Baba Budha Sahib Jee and do ishnaan and Ardaas and then you will have a son, made me wonder why and how this rumour started? Does anyone know the story behind it?

    The funny thing is that everyone I know who has done ishnaan and ardaas at the Gurdvara have all had baby boys. A coincidence or....? Anyone else here heard about the above?

  10. I havent read it, nor will do any time soon, but looking at reviews of it, is it more about the US farming industry and lack of compassion for animals, or about being vegetarian?

    It's about both things you've mentioned above. I've only read about 100 pages and I can definitely say that if you aren't vegetarian when you start reading the book you'll definitely become one when you are half through, lol.

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