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VAAHGEUROO JEE KAA KHAALSAAA VAHEGUROOO JEEE KEE FATEH

I just want to make a benti to the sangat, that as a sikh it is our duty to be humble and have some nimrata towards each other. Whatever we write, should be humble. We are all SIKHS and im sure sangat know what it means. We should be humble towards others and if something offends anyone, they should respond humbly explaining what they felt was wrong rather then attacking them and arguing. We shouldn't need to call our brother and sisters disgusting names and attack them. This is only a benti for sangat to show how humble they are and practise this. Also everything on this site should be sikhi based and we shouldn't need to talk about any sikhi things. Naam, Bani should be our main focus and this website should help us to gain more knowledge of sikhi which will help in our life. This is just a benti for the sangat to make sikhsangat a website which lives up to its name.

I hope this moorakh will live up to this aswell, and please forgive me for anything that may offend you. Bhull Chukh Maaf Khaalsaaa Jee.

Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsaa Vahgeuroo Jee Kee Fateh

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yhhh, listen to what the singh's gt to say... nuffin realy shud be needed to be discussed except for sikhi on this site, hence y i dnt really lyk the 'fun section' where ppl waste their lives, we dnt hav the tym to waste! can u not c dat? To be honest, all we should be doin is this...

hau AMqir nwmu mMgw idnu rwqI nwmy hI sWiq pweI ] rhwau ]

ho a(n)thar naam ma(n)gaa dhin raathee naamae hee saa(n)th paaee || rehaao ||

I beg for Your Name, deep within myself, day and night; through the Name, I find peace. ||Pause||

DAY AND NIGHT!!!!

Vaaheguroooo!

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VAAHGEUROO JEE KAA KHAALSAAA VAHEGUROOO JEEE KEE FATEH

I just want to make a benti to the sangat, that as a sikh it is our duty to be humble and have some nimrata towards each other. Whatever we write, should be humble. We are all SIKHS and im sure sangat know what it means. We should be humble towards others and if something offends anyone, they should respond humbly explaining what they felt was wrong rather then attacking them and arguing. We shouldn't need to call our brother and sisters disgusting names and attack them. This is only a benti for sangat to show how humble they are and practise this. Also everything on this site should be sikhi based and we shouldn't need to talk about any sikhi things. Naam, Bani should be our main focus and this website should help us to gain more knowledge of sikhi which will help in our life. This is just a benti for the sangat to make sikhsangat a website which lives up to its name.

I hope this moorakh will live up to this aswell, and please forgive me for anything that may offend you. Bhull Chukh Maaf Khaalsaaa Jee.

Vaaheguroo Jee Kaa Khalsaa Vahgeuroo Jee Kee Fateh

I totally agree with u bro.......this has to be considered by everyone not only here but at every single youth sikh forums.........great request :)

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It's just sad, because to be blunt, no one will EVER listen.

Many of us have posted similar bentis over the years on here but I think this forum (with ALL due respect) mimicks what we see happening within our community:

Back-biting

In-fighting

Contradictions

Intolerance

I REALLY doubt that things will change that much because after all, we are only human. The mods do a great job to try and sort things out but to be honest, it won't help.

There has to be a grass-route change in the way we deal with things.

I for one will be bringing up my kids totally differently to the way my parents borught me up. I've see all of the above issue within my own family and others.

Our parents generation, the last generation to have settled from Punjab, I think is the reason for our state. They are firmly routed in their upbringing and belifes which date back to the 50-70's.....whereas our generation (born outside of India) will hopefully see all the isses mentioned and can make a difference for our kids and the future of Sikhi.

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Raising children to be firmly rooted in the principle of honesty can go a great way towards reducing these problems in our community. Comparing honesty today with olden times, when a Sikh could get a loan just by lending a dead hair to the lender as collateral, it's shocking how far we have fallen from this principle.

When we debate/discuss no matter how right we think we are, we must realise that the ends do not justify the means and use that as an excuse to lie just b/c an issue is important.

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I REALLY doubt that things will change that much because after all, we are only human.

i agree with everything else u say except for that ^^^ we are only human? wel how else we gna do it? by being a monkey? we have the capability to do so but because of the kind of humans we are we don't WANT TO be good, we r humans an we need to start acting like the humans that guru jee wants us to be

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