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  1. Annual Barsi Sant Giani Kartar Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale 8th-10th Sept 2011 at Gurdwara Baba Sang Smethwick, High Street Smethwick. Aramhb Sri Akhand Path 8th sept at 5:30pm Bhog 5:30pm on 10th Sept followed by Mahan Gurmat Samagam attending Jathas Sant Ranjeet Singh Ji Dhadrianwale, Giani Pritam Singh DDT, Bhai Gursharan Singh ji Amritbani, Bhai Gurjinder Singh Ji DDT, Bhai Gurmaj Singh Ji DDT, Bhai Karaj Singh Ji DDT, Bhai Sukhjinder Singh Ji, Bhai Hari Singh Ji, Bhai Parminder Singh Jawaddi, Bhai Mehal Singh Ji Kavieeshri Jatha and more, Also AMRIT SANCHAAR 10th Sept at 10am for more info 07985246484 / 07877905504)
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  2. he is doing it on purpose. .. NO WAY could someone who took amrit and does such kathas could doubt the banni he also doubts zafarnama which means he doubts any type of lit from guru gobind singh ji, if he doubts jaap sahib then he doubts chupai sahib, esp when he says paatshahi dasmi isnt guru jis sign of writing, basically trying to destroy all bir rass baanis by guru ji .... he is being paid to do this without doubt, why did he not appose guru jis bannis when he took amrit or before.... if this is a doubt between guru jis banni actual being his THEN why is he in another video with ghagga and agreeing with him that SIkhs dont need SImran and that shaheed singhs esp in 80's did not use simran to fight back..... has he not read Sukhmani sahib, the begining goes straight into importance of simran, this can not be that he is confused on aucenticity of baani he is purposely doing this to destroy sikhi spritis.... the trick is these days GEt ppl to think your a truthfull saint by having kathas in favor of SIkhi and esp at gurdwaras like bangla sahib where thousands come then once you got their trust, destroy them and their spiritis and they will dance on your fingers NOTHING ELSE is a trick
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  3. most the famlies who do this are just naive, and see sense quite quickly. Although there are some right #%@#&'s too. The Gianis should be named and shame. If they work for a Gurdwara, and the Gurdwara authorised it, then the committee should be named and shame too. There should be banned Giani's list, not made public, but for Gurdwaras, jathedhars etc It's very easy for a Giani to do beadbi in london for example, and easily find a job in a Guru Ghar up north, especially in areas where there are isolated Sangat.
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  4. Why don't you apply and tell them that you are interested in Sikhi and it would be a good opportunity for you to learn the punjabi culture. Beaware though, typical Punjabi/Sikh families don't always practice Sikhi properly.
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  5. waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ke fateh ... thts very sad ji...coz i have notice tht punjabi sikh ppl .. hardly adopt sikhs from other nationality ... as i am in australia i got my good sikh friend and she is an australian sometime i notice people hesitate to talk,share with her. Akali nihung vadhag singh ji from idonesian origin and am very close to him he also tell me about problem he faced from local australian punjabi sikhs when he was young ... which is not right and very sad too...
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  6. i believe everything that veerji said above is enough to answer your questions, but im confused that if oyu have a sikh name why dont you know all of this?, but its still ok as long as you know all of this now its good
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  7. Yes angels/Shaheeds exist, I have seen them, but there are also demons that dress as angels to decieve people, I have also seen them- One really just needs to use their intution to feel which it is. Purity can be felt and darkness can be recognised by one who has taken their eyes out and can truly Feel. True purity is the recognition that all imagery is false. There is no Angel or Demon, Only Him teaching us lessons and giving us tests to see how deserving we are of Him. It is all in His Hukam.
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  8. You'll be fine, when you are in the presence of Guru sahib you'll figure out what to do. Just do as others do
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  9. lol, english lessons! umm, whatever your problem is Simrankaur5, do 13 mool mantar paht and go do a humble prayer to guuru ji at gurdwara. Clearly no one is able to assist you here, as we're all confused in what you want. So go and ask the one person in the whole world who understands you better then your self which is guruji. Get guidance there. hopefully whatever the situation is, you'll move forward.
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  10. Choice of every person and depends on your region. Sikhs duties include keep hair clean, comb regularly with kanga and dispose dead hairs with respect. Always cover your head as prescribed by our religious code of conduct. Sikhs wear the turban out of love and as a mark of commitment to the faith. In simple terms "Wonderful God" We use word "Gutka Sahib"; from which Sikhs suppose to read daily morning and evening prayers. There is no ritual of doing our daily prayers in front of any picture but again we all have our own style to live our life. Our main basic core requirement is to handle 'Gutka Sahib' with utmost respect, cover it after done and always handle with clean hands. Chain thing is called "mala" which many find helpfull doing simran (like tap counter we have on our phones). Simran = repeating gurmantar "Waheguru, waheguru.... "
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  11. Khalistani GunMan, you were given negative by RSS agents, I don't know why, I have given +ve to you; I am now 100% sure this forum is totally infiltrated by RSS agents, I am also quite confident who they are and time and again they give -ve to members propoagating Sikh interests in the true spirit.
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  12. The Golden Temple Exhibition – Last 3 Weeks Sat Sri Akal Don't miss the major Sikh event of the summer - plan your visit now to avoid the rush! For opening times, see gt1588.com/exhibition/ Meet the Experts Don't miss the remaining Symposium Sundays - a chance to mix with world class experts showcasing their specialist subjects. The remaining events are: - Hide quoted text -In Pursuit of Knowledge - the Gurus' teachings (11 Sept) – Tickets Available The Guru's Beloved Bards- the Rababi tradition (18 Sept) – Tickets Available Enjoy a full day's talks (day £10 including free lunch). Book your tickets now at gt1588.eventbrite.com. To avoid disappointment, please book in advance. Exhibition Come to the talks and during the interval, enjoy the very best of Sikh heritage and culture. Entry to the exhibition itself is FREE. Highlights • priceless Sikh artefacts on display for the first time • rare paintings, photographs and archive film footage • fascinating eyewitness accounts • kids' corner - competitions plus special demonstration of 100-year-old 3D technology! Learn More w: gt1588.com b: gt1588.com/blog/ fb: facebook.com/gt1588 tw: @gt1588 Support Us Please forward this message to family, friends and colleagues.
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