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  1. Don't do the surgery! The cream and stretching can help. But people i know who have had the surgery done and one of them even done it himself (God knows how) have said they have regretted it. Be patience, cream, stretching... it should be ok. Make sure it's the cream from pharmacy and not over the counter.
  2. Still happens. Happened few years ago to a Singh from Brum where the Panj made him crawl into divaan during Rehansbhai. They stopped the Kirtan, he had to ask for maaphi from sangat. Those from the Midlands know this.
  3. Haters Alert(!) Maybe by people's own narrow minded definition, he isn't "into Sikhi" but what do you know? You spent time with him, done veechaar with him? Or is there a video or article to suggest he isn't "into Sikhi". Must be someone from UK who said that lol N then there's the jokers who call him egotistical because he takes really good photos. #jealousy
  4. Everytime I come to this forum (which to be honest is not a lot), it's always changing - never consistent. Trying to consolidate the forum as much as they can into less or changing names of subforums, merging and so forth. Going with the latest is not always the greatest. Upgrades should be incremental every few months with the chance for users to see a preview of the upcoming changes before switching. Your users are not concerned with it looking all fancy - they just want something that works and doesnt change their experience every other week. PS. You have a very 2016 design but a 1996 logo! What's up with that?!
  5. Everytime I come to this forum (which to be honest is not a lot), it's always changing - never consistent. Trying to consolidate the forum as much as they can into less or changing names of subforums, merging and so forth. Going with the latest is not always the greatest. Upgrades should be incremental every few months with the chance for users to see a preview of the upcoming changes before switching. Your users are not concerned with it looking all fancy - they just want something that works and doesnt change their experience every other week.
  6. I hope people think twice about donating to SikhNet and put their dasvand to more valuable use. SikhNet care more about profiting than anything else. There are other websites and projects which need funding that are far more valuable than Gurmustuk Singh and SikhNet.
  7. Can't believe a regular "Sri Darbar Sahib Hazoori Ragi" can go and turn their back towards Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee for a bit of cash and whatever other thrills these pakhandi babeh offer them... Nirmal needs to be summoned to the Akaal Takht and stripped of his title.
  8. I would like to share some thoughts about this. I read the topic Maninder wrote on the blogspot and also your response above. I feel what has happened is two opposites collided in a marriage. Simran, who is fully Amrit-dhaari from an Amrit-dhaari family, seems like he fully keeps his rehat in strict accordance to the Damdami Taksaal rehat maryadha - which in itself can be classed as pretty strict. Maninder, is the opposite. She wears her kakaars "spiritually", not "religiously", as youth nowadays have started to claim. It seems she's one of those that doesn't believe in keeping Kakaars 24/7, whereas in the rehat maryadha, it asks that Kakaars never ever leave the body. That being said, that doesn't mean both are bad people because they have varying opinions on what rehat is right. They have just been brought up with different values and it's sad that such things such as maryadha that both follow, were not cleared before the marriage. It is VERY important to clear up beliefs and maryadha that each one follows before marriage. It's not about questioning which jatha one follows either - it's about finding out how each lives their lives and whether it is acceptable to the other. If this was cleared up beforehand, maybe the marriage wouldn't have gone ahead and things wouldn't have got this far. Even on the wedding photo, you can see Simran is in pure plain bana and she is dolled up like a Christmas tree! That should ring alarm bells itself! Maninder, you're version of events on that blog mean nothing. They are unfounded and it looks like you are grasping at straws to make your point. Half of it doesn't make sense either. You say Simran and his father abuse women in their household like your mother in law, but then you say she also gangs up with them as a team to make your life hell. You are contradicting yourself. What has happened is that they bruised your ego. They called you out on your lack of rehat which they find unacceptable in their household, and it bruised your ego. You don't believe in keeping your kakaar on you 24/7. If that's what you believe, then fine, that doesn't make you a bad person. Not at all. But by starting this internet campaign against such a mahaan, well-respected jatha that is known around the world... that's wrong. Don't take these as attacks against you, take is as advice and handle it maturely like an adult would. Your posts are childish and you need to fix the damage you are doing. Don't make it worse for yourself. You are an educated person with a lot going for her - but this could ruin things for you permanently. Future spouses, families, kids... you are putting stuff on the internet that will be there FOREVER. Realise this. Satvinder Singh, his brother, their children... they have always conducted themselves well in society. They have their haters, but that's what happens in this country when someone is trying to do something positive. We bring them down. There has never been any allegations against any of them regarding abuse of women. Never. Neither has Simran ever had relationships or anything like that - unlike most school, college or uni students have had at some point. Maninder, be the mature one and put an end to this. If you genuinely feel you have been wronged, be the one who puts it right. Two wrongs do not make a right.
  9. Thank you, that was it! Much appreciated.
  10. I remember hearing a story about a young disabled child who could not speak properly. A Sant-Mahapursh visited him (back in the 70's I think) and gave him a maalaa. Slowly, the child began to recite Waheguru simran over time. But then his household got a TV/radio in their house and he got so glued to this new gadget, that he stopped doing the simran and lost the ability to be able to speak again. Does anyone know of this story and the source? Looked everywhere but can't find it.
  11. People raved about this show all over facebook and what not so i thought i would download and watch it. It was TERRIBLE! I am trying to think of something I found really funny... and I can't think of a single thing.
  12. Please don't refer to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee with "pages". The correct word is "ang", which means limb. The word "panna" may also be used.
  13. I doubt it. People have made countless documentaries in the past trying to expose the government and other conspiracies, but the government know it it still doesn't really wash with the people. I doubt it was a setup. Too far fetched for me to believe the government would go to such extremes and also shoot and potentially kill an officer. Besides, how would you approach someone to take out the task for you? "Hey, that stuff u sing about nazis and jews is pretty cool man. Anyway, I was wondering if you could do us a favor. It would involve you dying but it's all for the greater good..." Please, this is ridiculous.
  14. Just saw this and felt I had to bump it. Very good videos and yes, definitely something Sikh Channel needs to watch to give them some simple ideas to look into.
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