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  1. i've supported in many of these organisations and seen how each is run before taking a stance. difference is i realise when the time is up and a fresh start is needed. in order to plant something new, you have to clear out the weeds and the dead wood lest they ruin the next crop. same way if this organisation is going to be full of these CORRUPT individuals who have failed us with their dodgy dealings in media, jathey, gurughars, politics etc over past 2 decades then this will go the same way.
  2. agree with comments made by Satkaar. there's a lack of transparency particularly in larger GuruGhars, tv, radio channels, media, jathebandhis and other organisations reliant on Sangat's donations but not run according to their wishes. these have all failed our community over past decade yet the solution is to unify them into one collective unit which is even less accountable? is this council not a collection of the most corrupt nefarious elements in our community? no doubt i'm sure you'll take on a few youngsters and women to do the paperwork
  3. http://www.sikhee.com/video.html or http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.net/video.htm download from the "general" section
  4. was my cousin's wedding today. most of my relations skipped the GuruGhar and went straight to the party hall to get bladdered and as usual they drank til they threw up (including the women) and there was the customary punch up. i went to the GuruGhar rather than that, doesnt make me superior as we're all from the same source and i was like that once. people get happiness from different things bruv. some people depend on alcohol to fuel it, others use other sources. personally i dont think that stuff makes someone genuinely happy as asians especially are problem-drinkers. some people do things ritualistically without focusing on the why but same goes for why people blindly follow culture like sheep. going to see Guruji isnt a chore! He's the only person that no matter what you've done in life.. the door is always open. my parents are kinda similar. guess it depends on whether you are attached to your parents? whether you rely on them needing to be a role model or not. as sikhs our role model is Guruji and the countless GurSikhs that gave their lives helping others. there'll come a time when the drinks, the bars, clubs and the women become tasteless, shallow and bland. thats the time when people begin to value the sources of positive energy in their lives. try doing sewa, eg in the Langar like washing dishes and guarantee you'll feel happier. try reading translations of Gurbani, Guruji is pure love.
  5. in these kind of out of school activities people organise these in their spare time and often they go over the top and over discipline and yes when they do it sets a bad example but to be honest compared to the way kids were disciplined in previous generations they got it EASY. kids these days are brought up with very little discipline. parents complain over everything and there are so many rules in schools, that even well-paid teachers find it stressful having to be so careful. so dong this as sewa? majority of those who complain about this won't have experienced it. sikh kids today far from being bhujangis, they are brought up to cry for their mommy and carry security blankets. when u look at muslim & black kids by comparison its no wonder they get bullied and give up their sikhi saroop so easily.
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    Turban Seva

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  7. Translations and Gurbani media do help people take the first steps in Sikhee like learning Gurbani, improve pronunciation, learning vocabulary. After that stage they become a hindrence. All the current Gurbani media have tonnes of errors and as for the translations.. Gurbani is a lot deeper than that.. Sri Darbar Sahib isnt a football stadium - this should be referred to those who know about Heritage Conservation as too much damage is being done to our historical sites in india as it is. as for the SGPC dont even get me started..
  8. Guru pyareo that video is by Darshan Dassiay: "Sachkhand Nanak Dham Mahraz Tarlochan Darshan Das Ji" these people are GurNindaks in disguise
  9. To continue to encourage those who wish to vibe with Gurbani, Waheguru Simran is available freely on Youtube.com/Sikhi for streaming, and on www.Sikhee.com on www.RajKaregaKhalsa.Net for downloading. It will be available in .wmv for computers, .mp4 for iPods, .3GP for mobiles, etc and any other format sangat wants.
  10. To continue to encourage those who wish to learn Gurbani, Shastar Naam Mala is available freely on Youtube.com/Sikhi for streaming, and on www.Sikhee.com on www.RajKaregaKhalsa.Net for downloading. It will be available in .wmv for computers, .mp4 for iPods, .3GP for mobiles, etc and any other format sangat wants. Shastar Naam Mala: Literally translating to 'string of weapons', this is a comprehensive list of weapons used in battle and covers 1318 verses. Many names of weapons are given in addition to references of great warriors (historical and mythological) who wealded them. Many weapons that were in their infancy at the time of the Guru, such as cannons and rifles, are also mentioned.
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    Love Marriage

    is name-calling a good way of making a point Gursikho?
  12. he was taking the mik LoL lets not lose our sense of humour Guru pyareo
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