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Saroop Of Guru Granth Sahib Burnt In Jodhpur Village In Tarn Taran By Noormehal Dera Followers


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There should be law for less printing of guru granth sahib because more printing more beadbi, there should be at least 2-3 singhs with guru granth sahib at all time so that these attack from terriosts never occur, and also remove all the pakandi dera in Punjab out like pakandi singer guy, narakdhari , radhsamoi all of them then will be peace

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There should be law for less printing of guru granth sahib because more printing more beadbi, there should be at least 2-3 singhs with guru granth sahib at all time so that these attack from terriosts never occur, and also remove all the pakandi dera in Punjab out like pakandi singer guy, narakdhari , radhsamoi all of them then will be peace

That was my point too when I suggested that saroops should be handwritten on demand for sangat by sangat as part of a total gursikh education package, if we are personally creating each ang from scratch each akkar will be a triple uccharan so creating the saroop would be an act of khoola paat in itself, where each scribe does a 'raul'. there can only be plusses for sangat and because each saroop will be supervised and given proper satkar including vetting of recipient(training of recipient in shudh uccharan and sewa can be going on whilst saroop is scribed), so no chance of beadbhi (or minimised chance).

I think we should remember this is our Guru ji and during the two hundred years of Gurus 'deh' phase they were always in company of sikhs day and night, we should share this duty as a community not just rely on granthis to do everything. In a village situation this would be ideal as the load is spread through the sangat so no one person feels put upon and all look forward to doing the duty.

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its time we had peraydaar (sikh Guards) around Guru ji 24/7 but sadly our committees will not pay enough to our Granthis let alone to Guards and thats not only in india but the uk and possibly the rest of the world too.

shouldn't it be a sewa done for free by sangat to ensure motivation is correct, we know that people who do it for the money are often very dhilleh in their execution of duties e.g. think granthis and akhand paats

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That was my point too when I suggested that saroops should be handwritten on demand for sangat by sangat as part of a total gursikh education package, if we are personally creating each ang from scratch each akkar will be a triple uccharan so creating the saroop would be an act of khoola paat in itself, where each scribe does a 'raul'. there can only be plusses for sangat and because each saroop will be supervised and given proper satkar including vetting of recipient(training of recipient in shudh uccharan and sewa can be going on whilst saroop is scribed), so no chance of beadbhi (or minimised chance).

I think we should remember this is our Guru ji and during the two hundred years of Gurus 'deh' phase they were always in company of sikhs day and night, we should share this duty as a community not just rely on granthis to do everything. In a village situation this would be ideal as the load is spread through the sangat so no one person feels put upon and all look forward to doing the duty.

Yes u r correct

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Still no action taken against the cults in the Punjab who assaulted Guru Maharaj. Most Sants and Nihangs have chosen to stay away from the issue.

They most likely aren't true Nihangs or Sants, we use the term Sant to easily now that we forget it's true meaning.
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