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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji kee fateh

a friend of mine showed me an extract from a topic on a forum ..which i do not visit anymore..it deeply upset me, sangato plz do reply as i am a moorakh ^_^

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...that said, I personally see no issue in wearing jewellery...sure the rehitnama says so, but is this the rehitnama you follow? Or are you simply picking bits and pieces that suit your stance (which for you is fine, not necessarily for everyone else though)...

For me this ongoing "which rehit nama issue" is 'simply' addressed as follows...is the Chaupa Singh (or any other) rehitnama a timeless text like the Sri Guru (not that Maharaj is simply a text) or is it a practical application of basic practical elements, minimum criteria if you will, for the Khalsa Panth at the prevailing time and conditions?

Consider too the following items from the same rehit nama...(taken from Chaupa Singh Rahitnama, original manuscript, Sikh Reference Library, Sambat 1821, (1765 CE), item number, 506.

“Sword baptism is not to be administered to women”

(and again from same rehit nama but taken from Rahitname by Piara Singh Padam):

Darbar sikhan de lagge vich maaee da jama, pothi Granth Sahib na parhe, sune sahi

In a congregation of Sikhs, the female gender, should not read the scripture Granth Sahib, she may listen alright. (page 106)

Gur ki sikhni maili hoike na parsad pakai na khawai

Guru

's female sikh, if mensurating should neither cook food nor serve food. (page 107)

Personally, the Sri Guru is the ultimate rehitnama, the ultimate and timeless guide...

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if u dnt have anything decent to say plz keep ur stupid thoughts to urself...ur still annoyed at me from other topics which shows ur only on here to wind ppl up..i try 2 ignore u yet u push me more into krodh...most ppl on this forum think ur a fool n ur proving that right now

plz do reply bak trying to sound mature n well educated its not gonna impress anyone...

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

Here are some verses from SGGS about WOMAN

We are born of woman, we are conceived in the womb of woman, we are engaged and married to woman. We make friendship with woman and the lineage continued because of woman. When one woman dies, we take another one, we are bound with the world through woman. Why should we talk ill of her, who gives birth to kings? The woman is born from woman; there is none without her. Only the One True Lord is without woman" (Guru Nanak Dev, // Asa, pg. 473)

"Come my sisters and dear comrades! Clasp me in thine embrace. Meeting together, let us tell the tales of our Omnipotent Spouse (God). In the True Lord are all merits, in us all demerits." (Guru Nanak Dev, Sri Rag, pg. 17)

these are a few... but women has been always given the equal respect as men by our guruji.. so just refer to sri guru granth sahib regarding this and you will get the answer...

vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

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very inspiring quotes jkaur penji

ohh n what sarbloh said i was thinking and ur kinda right alot of things have been changed throughout sikhi certain things added by false ppl..

but this sounded to radical i mean it goes against everything sikhi says..

amardeep ur saying things that r bad u should leave out...so that means if someone doesnt agree with one of guru gobind singh ji's hukams they can leave them out n not follow em? hmmmmm

sikhi has answers for everything nothing is left out

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amardeep ur saying things that r bad u should leave out...so that means if someone doesnt agree with one of guru gobind singh ji's hukams they can leave them out n not follow em? hmmmmm

sikhi has answers for everything nothing is left out

I am saying that common sense would tell u what is rite and wat is rong.

“Sword baptism is not to be administered to women”

(and again from same rehit nama but taken from Rahitname by Piara Singh Padam):

Darbar sikhan de lagge vich maaee da jama, pothi Granth Sahib na parhe, sune sahi

In a congregation of Sikhs, the female gender, should not read the scripture Granth Sahib, she may listen alright. (page 106)

Gur ki sikhni maili hoike na parsad pakai na khawai

Guru's female sikh, if mensurating should neither cook food nor serve food. (page 107)

Now tell me if that is Right or Wrong.

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