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No, still no change despite the petition. This is a panthic issue...this drab humour cannot continue. Sikhs must wake up, we must not be slaves to his poor jokes.

unless some of you munday would like to do it vilaiti jathebandia style and go to his house and teach him sarcasm whether he likes it or not?

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I have contacted a very chardeekallah mahapurakh and he told me that we should do an akhand paat followed by an akhand jaap. mugermach singh was actually a horse that used to laugh in his old life, and he laughed during ardass, so he came back as a human with a crocodile name, but he was lucky enough to have "bachan" from bhai naamabhyaas singh ji, and because of that he got the human form.

so now he has been blessed with naaam, but he unfortunately has to fulfill his karam.

lets do ardaas and then call some of the "singhs" to sort him out

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I have contacted a very chardeekallah mahapurakh and he told me that we should do an akhand paat followed by an akhand jaap. mugermach singh was actually a horse that used to laugh in his old life, and he laughed during ardass, so he came back as a human with a crocodile name, but he was lucky enough to have "bachan" from bhai naamabhyaas singh ji, and because of that he got the human form.

so now he has been blessed with naaam, but he unfortunately has to fulfill his karam.

lets do ardaas and then call some of the "singhs" to sort him out

Hmpf.

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Swiss army knife made for Sikhs

Swiss army knife maker Victorinox has launched a series of Sikh religious knives or 'kirpans' in India.

The knives have been released for sale to mark the 400th anniversary of the Sikh holy book.

Victorinox hopes to sell the ceremonial knife, which all devout Sikhs are required to carry, to middle class Sikhs.

Made in two sizes, they will sell for up to 3,400 rupees ($73; £41), some 34 times the price of some local versions.

These retail at between 100 and 600 rupees and are sold outside Sikh temples or gurdwaras.

By contrast, Victorinox's kirpans will be sold in about 450 shops around the country.

Detailed design

Available in either 3.6 or 7.2 inches, the single-edged knives will be sold with a case and a belt to be worn over the shoulder.

As first revealed by BBC News Online in June last year, the Victorinox kirpans incorporate an ornate brass and enamel design.

"There are 25 million Sikhs in the world and this is a very symbolic product," said Anish Goel, the Indian representative of Victorinox.

"This is not a thing that we will sell as a commodity."

Sikhism, the world's fifth largest religion, was started in the 16th Century by Guru Nanak, a religious teacher.

Sikh religious leaders carried their religious book, the Granth Sahib, to Amritsar's Golden Temple on Wednesday to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the day the book was brought to the shrine in northern India.

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