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  1. You are also implying that Gurus from 2nd onward are not Gurus.

    Joginder Singh is typical pakhandi with one point agenda of collecting money. One day he says Guru Granth has been altered, next day he says It is Jugo Jug Atal.

    i am sorry if my post came as if i am implying that. i was only stating what joginder singh was saying. i dont agree with him by the way. i think he is anti-sikh force hand.

    back to topic. what was the beliefs of mahants who were in control of the gurdware before singh sabha? which branch were they affiliated to?

  2. i think it is time for another movement. everything has its time. only guru is true and timeless. if the sikh groups before singh sabha had been perfect it would have never arisen. if we want to go back to roots then rozanaspokesman is trying same thing. only he is going as back as guru nanak and discarding everything that came after him as being 'corrupted'.

  3. Khusre have an interesting contribution to Indian history. They acted as guards of queens & harems of Emperors,spies, personal companions, and were often sent by the Mighty Muslim Kings of India to hunt and bring back the most beautiful girls for their Harems. One of the famous Khusra was Malik Kafur. He was a slave of Ala-Uddin Khalji, the mighty King who was a great military commander who numerous times defeated the mightier Mongols. Malik Kafur became lover of Khalji and later military leader and conquered most of South for him. He became so powerful that he dominated an older Khalji and caused him to jail his family and had the sons of Sultan blinded & had them killed by poisoning. He dreamt of becoming King of the powerful early Turkish empire. He poisoned the Sultan and was himself later on jailed and killed in prison by blinding and poisoning. Ala-Uddin himself had earlir killed and treachously beheaded his Father -in-law Jalal-Uddin Khalji, who had bought him as a slave and married him to his daughter and made him a powerful general, to become Sultan of hindoostan.

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