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daas always think what was the fateh before vaisakhi 1699.... when sings used to meet each other, did thay say "sat shri akal" or "sat kartaar" or "dhan nirankar" or "something else...?"

also, when dasam pita ji has given us "waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh" then why it looks like "sat shri akal" has overtaken "waheguru ji ka khalsa wagheguru ji ki fateh"

ppls dont feel shy in saying "sat shri akal" but they feel shy in saying "waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh"

any idea or polite views???

thanks

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Awgy Awvq isMG ju pwvY ] vwihgurU kI Pqy bulwvY ]

aagae aavath si(n)gh j paavai || vaahiguroo kee fathae bulaavai ||

Whenever he sees another Singh approaching at a distance. He greets him with 'Vaheguru Jee Kaa Khalsa! Vaheguru Jee Kee Fatheh!!'

"Sat Sri Akaal" is taken from the Jangee Naraa (War Cry). Sat Sri Akaal is not a greeting between Sikhs. Remembering the Khalsa, it's creator (Vaheguru) and remaining in high spirits is what the Fatheh was given for and why it is the necessary greeting. Most people changed it to "Sat Sri Akaal" because they did not want to take Amrit and hence the world "Khalsa" did not feel appropriate for them. Ask any older person why the Fatheh has faded. It is simply because people drifted away from the basic Rehat of taking Amrit.

Anyone can say Fateh to anyone else. The reason for saying the Fateh was so that it brought you into high spirits and reminded you of Vaheguru and the Khalsa. If you are not Amritdharee it should also ring a few bells!! And no, it is not just for men. Singh is used in the Rehatnama to represent a Sikh of the Guru.

fateh is the way to gooooooooooo

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Awgy Awvq isMG ju pwvY ] vwihgurU kI Pqy bulwvY ]

aagae aavath si(n)gh j paavai || vaahiguroo kee fathae bulaavai ||

Whenever he sees another Singh approaching at a distance. He greets him with 'Vaheguru Jee Kaa Khalsa! Vaheguru Jee Kee Fatheh!!'

"Sat Sri Akaal" is taken from the Jangee Naraa (War Cry). Sat Sri Akaal is not a greeting between Sikhs. Remembering the Khalsa, it's creator (Vaheguru) and remaining in high spirits is what the Fatheh was given for and why it is the necessary greeting. Most people changed it to "Sat Sri Akaal" because they did not want to take Amrit and hence the world "Khalsa" did not feel appropriate for them. Ask any older person why the Fatheh has faded. It is simply because people drifted away from the basic Rehat of taking Amrit.

Anyone can say Fateh to anyone else. The reason for saying the Fateh was so that it brought you into high spirits and reminded you of Vaheguru and the Khalsa. If you are not Amritdharee it should also ring a few bells!! And no, it is not just for men. Singh is used in the Rehatnama to represent a Sikh of the Guru.

fateh is the way to gooooooooooo

Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Waheguru thank u veerji Waheguru

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lol....

its ... sa-si-kal, sa-si-kal, u ok?

lmao!! Thats tooo funny!!

And Techno Singh, amazing post!!!! im going to print it out and stick it around my Gurdwara!!!! Absolutely amazing!!

Itz amazing how distant from Rehat people are!! Nearly every1 i know doesnt even know what Sats Ria Kal means!!! It used to be the greatest War Cry ever!! BOLESONIHAAAL..... SATSRIAKAAAAAL. Now it is just being "dumbed" down by stupid punjabis. The bhangra artist "dr zues" has made a song titled "Sats Ria Kal" that people dance to at weddings when they get tottaly hammered. Thats how distant every1 is from Sikhiii!!!!!!

If someone says Satsriakal to you, you should tell them that it is a War Cry and only half of it, and if they still want to carry on using it, then they must say Bolesonihal Satsriakal while greetin sum1!

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