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Ideal Singh

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  1. Magermach Singh Ji Akali Phula Singh uttae chananaa pavoo ji... Put some light on Akali Phula Singh Ji. :roll:
  2. Immensouly usefull information. Thanks
  3. You must have been to Darbar Sahib, Amritsar or as a matter of fact any of the significant Gurudwras. It is quite intriguing to see all those writing/inscriptions on the pieces of marbles/stones donated by devotees from time to time. Some of them state that this stone was devoted by so and so or so and so did seva of Rs.____ etc etc. These types of marble stones are scattered all over The Golden Temple. I wonder what is the significance of such donations and why Gurudwara Management Committees have not taken action to curb such acts. Is it a approved practice to donate things and get their names inscribed on that article. I find such markings on stones quite detrimental to the beautification of Gurudwaras of such significance. Are these inscriptions not against the teaching if our Gurus, who said that we should not perform such acts of remembrance? What is your opinion on this topic?
  4. Ya, this pic is mine when five yrs old (Nayana Bacha). lolz
  5. As you shall sow, so shall you reap. She could not resist herself from doing morally bad and ultimately paid the huge price. This is not love that you offer yourself to a person before marriage, thatz rediculous. And now she expects pity. Rediculous !!
  6. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE COLOR NEWAYZ & WHY?
  7. Yep N30S!NGH Ji, This is the right interpretation.
  8. When God know 100% about us then why does he not stop us from doing the wrong. Why He would allow us to perform a bad deed. Isn't He playing with us.
  9. You mean to say that lust is the forte of men only. Woman have no Lust. But pshycology has proved that woman have infact more attraction towards opposite sex than men. Its a scientific fact !!
  10. Here is my contribution : http://www.thelivingtreasure.com Regards
  11. SSA Ji I am AMAN, 28 from SAS Nagar, Mohali, Punjab. Recently got interesting in matter relating to Gurbani and Sikhi. I am loving my stint in this discussion forum. Anything else you want to know about me. :roll:
  12. Never seen one in my life time. But why this discrimination?
  13. GOODNESS GRACIOUS. MIND YOUR WORDS. THEY MAKE A POOR IMPACT. :roll:
  14. Well... Now here is something to read about !! :bravo:
  15. I have changed the Topic Heading. I think now you get the message!!
  16. What is bushy eyebrows? I hope you are not talking about a woman in her Eighties !! because only at this age the eyebrows grow so long that they come on to your eyes.
  17. I think you have the missed plot in the story. That woman is not what I am talking about. Please read the whole story deligently. And then put forward your views. Regards :roll:
  18. Sat Sri Akal Today while coming to office, I saw a woman met with an accident while overtaking a jeep at a considerable speed. She was hurled some 15 meters on the concrete road before she and her scooter came to a halt. Fortunately she was wearing a helmet though it was not strapped in her head. The helmet took all the impact of her head banging into road at great speed and it was totally shattered (two pieces) and hurled some 20 further to the site. Now, with the Grace of God she was able to standup in no time though she was visibly shaken and crying. You must be thinking thank God she was wearing a Helmet that surely saved her life. Now, the fact is that she was a Sikh woman wearing a Helmet. Do you think she committed a sin by putting on the helmet ? I am asking this question because 2-3 years back our administration made it compulsory for both the rider as well as the pillion rider to wear helmets whether the person is a woman or a man. Do you know what was the outcome of the ruling: Our Sikh Woman Organizations in the town made such a big hue & cry over it because they claimed that it was against the Sikh Religion to put on anything which resembled a cap or something. Their agitation was so much UNITED that the ruling had to be amended and the Sikh women were "relaxed" from wearing helmets. Now, Do you consider this a victory of Sikhism? I consider this a big defeat of the essence of Sikhism because do you think our religion is so narrow minded and blunt that we can not take, a change for good, into our strides. A study reveals that in 80% of accidents women are involved and most of them fatally. Had they put on the helmets they would have survived these mishaps. I think the cause for which these Sikh Women Organizations agitated was totally ridiculous. I have never seen these organizations coming forward and agitating against the Sikh women following worst of Western Culture like trimming their hair, against making up eye brows/lashes, against using facial makeups, against waxing/shaving hair from entire body, against going to discotheques etc. etc. etc. The issues are endless. Indulgence in such acts is no modernity... rather a total ignorance of Sikhism, where simplicity is the way of life. This is no modernity rather a indication of spiritually weak. This is no modernity rather a "PAED CHAAL". Our Sikh Women should have been leading the way rather they are lagging far behind. My head bows with shame when I see the state of a Modern Sikh Woman, who is going to be a future Sikh mother. Be aware! my friends!! Loosing our identity is no modernity... its simple foolishness. I wonder what sort of teachings we are going to impart to our next generations at the hands of these Sikh mothers. Future is quite bleak indeed... I am not unduly pessimistic but reality bites... I know some of my friends would argue that even Sikh men also indulge in such activities but remember my friends! the burden of sharing such a debacle is much more with the mother, who could not teach them how to differentiate between the truth and the false. The new generation is going to be shaped upon what sort of upbringing/ lifestyle, the mother imparts upon them. This seems highly improbable as today's Modern Sikh Woman, herself, is following the path of self destruction. Where are these organizations sleeping? Its time to act now or never... What do you think ? Aman
  19. Dear Amardeep, There is a teresting story behind Gurudwara in Bhagdad. My grandfather visited the Gurudwara in 1942 during the World War II along with other Sikh friends. At that time there just a simple dome symbolysing the visit of Guru Nanak Ji. My grandpa along with felloe Sikhs reconstructed the whole site and what you cee in this snap was actually constructed in 1942 by these Sikhs. God bless them. So thanks for sharing a gr8 piece of history in this forum. Regards.
  20. Darshan Kaur Ji... Could you be kind enough to tell me, being a Sikh, how does it matters to others Sikhs ? :shock:
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