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You said you're an amritdhaari .

I am presuming you go through daily 5 nitnem baanis in amrit vela , no ?

 

"Ay rasna, tu an rass raach rahi, teri pyaas na jaae"

(O tongue , you're entangled in false tastes , your desire for tastes won't go (this way) )

~ Anand Sahib

 

I know tastes of this world pull us to them , but at the same time we know these tastes won't end even though our tongue has an ending date.

You can extrapolate this logic to other senses , the visual , the taste, the hearing, the lust , the smell.

And I guess this is the contradiction of life . Despite knowing this kitaabi gyaan , we still do it !

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19 hours ago, Preeet said:

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
VAheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

why do you need quotes from shabads to know the obvious? When I was blessed with amrit ji, 5pyare told us to not eat eggs. I think that hukam is enough.vaheguru ji ka khalsa vaheguru ji ki fateh

Depends on Pyaares. All will be different.

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12 hours ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

You said you're an amritdhaari .

I am presuming you go through daily 5 nitnem baanis in amrit vela , no ?

 

"Ay rasna, tu an rass raach rahi, teri pyaas na jaae"

(O tongue , you're entangled in false tastes , your desire for tastes won't go (this way) )

~ Anand Sahib

 

I know tastes of this world pull us to them , but at the same time we know these tastes won't end even though our tongue has an ending date.

You can extrapolate this logic to other senses , the visual , the taste, the hearing, the lust , the smell.

And I guess this is the contradiction of life . Despite knowing this kitaabi gyaan , we still do it !

Define "false taste." Artificial, choccies... Fizz drinks.

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9 hours ago, Singh1989 said:

Define "false taste." Artificial, choccies... Fizz drinks.

Answer is given in Anand Sahib itself. I could give you here, but I want you to read it yourself . You will find it . 

 

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On 5/5/2017 at 3:47 PM, jkvlondon said:

yes they willing ignore their conscience despite knowing the truth of that murdered jeev on their plate ...that is beyond childish it is behaving like a ghoul as Gurbani says.

watch people who really listen to their hearts and souls  and then take a good, hard look at yourself:

 

The video is a good reason to offer Jhatka choices especially for kids like this, the only statement I agree with was the one about the horse, but except that, it's just some emotional bs. That Jesus statement by one the adults was also bogus, (grown-ups don't even the basics that Jesus was a Pakhandi, saying Jesus Pakhandi made animals made me side with the children because any religion other than Sikhi is pure retardedness). Just because the adults even remotely mentioned Pakhandi Babas, I'm on the kids side.

On 5/5/2017 at 0:30 PM, Singh1989 said:

As an Amritdhaari of 10 years I started doing something only 4 years ago... eating EGG based ingredients. WHY? you ask? because I AM A JEEB RASS (TONGUE TASTING) GUY! What? It's possible to avoid it? YES BUT LIKE I SAID! I indulge in good food tastes. "Why not cook your own food at home and make t eggless?" BECAUSE I admit to being a tongue taster AND part of tongue taster, there will always be something missing in eggless compared to egg based. Anyone will know on consumption. 

Ok, now that we've established am a jeeb rass insaan, let's take a look at the "Benefits," I can eat cakes, Jaffa cakes, MUFFINS (my fav), fancy angels, mayonnaise, croissants and anything egg based. Free range, whole, yolks saara kuch! NOW! for hypocritical yet unexplainable reasons I do not eat egg on it's own neither if it's in a hot meal, because it's not right I HATE BEING A HYPOCRITE :(  Sorry folks I know I bring you bad news about myself but part of jeeb rass insaan, right? it's all about enjoying the delicacies available. I only purchase them from shops/ bars NOT home made. 

Do you believe Jhatka would be ok? If not then don't eat eggs, personally I got no problem with Jhatka, but if you believe all meat is bad then you shouldn't eat it.

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God told Adam and Eve to only eat fruit and veggies, herbs and grains NEVER to eat animals . When Jesus came he reiterated this and expounded on the ten commandments to explain  thou shalt kill extended to all including animals , also you are meant to honour and respect parents and also any teacher of righteousness no matter what faith

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11 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

God told Adam and Eve to only eat fruit and veggies, herbs and grains NEVER to eat animals . When Jesus came he reiterated this and expounded on the ten commandments to explain  thou shalt kill extended to all including animals , also you are meant to honour and respect parents and also any teacher of righteousness no matter what faith

actually if you hear maskeen ji's katha, he clearly explains this vegetarian thing crept into sikhism due to brahmans and buddhists and jains as all of them don't eat meat . Secondly, sikhs are warriors and all warrior indian races have been non-vegetarians as vegetarian men tend to be skinny and not muscular as compare to non-vegetarian . You seriously think saak sabji khaan waale singh defeated non-veg mughals in battlefields ? Maybe they had more dairy , but you never know.

In old testament of jews and quran , certain animals and animals died in certain conditions are not to be eaten , otherwise jewish/muslim religion encourage eating animals . And jesus was jewish carpenter . He was even circumcised as a part of that faith. 

He could best be described as reformist rabbi.

This whole neo-vegan movement seem to be part of a deeper conspiracy IMHO . 

I don't advocate killing of animals though as I consider it immoral and sinful and I myself am vegetarian

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1 hour ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

actually if you hear maskeen ji's katha, he clearly explains this vegetarian thing crept into sikhism due to brahmans and buddhists and jains as all of them don't eat meat . Secondly, sikhs are warriors and all warrior indian races have been non-vegetarians as vegetarian men tend to be skinny and not muscular as compare to non-vegetarian . You seriously think saak sabji khaan waale singh defeated non-veg mughals in battlefields ? Maybe they had more dairy , but you never know.

In old testament of jews and quran , certain animals and animals died in certain conditions are not to be eaten , otherwise jewish/muslim religion encourage eating animals . And jesus was jewish carpenter . He was even circumcised as a part of that faith. 

He could best be described as reformist rabbi.

This whole neo-vegan movement seem to be part of a deeper conspiracy IMHO .  

I don't advocate killing of animals though as I consider it immoral and sinful and I myself am vegetarian

Thinking on the action of jeev hathiya in terms of lakh chaurasi  doesn't the action cause a karmic debt to the creatures who were mistreated and slaughtered on your behalf  and thus makes you tied to this karam bhoomi until it is repaid ? (if ever)

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1 minute ago, jkvlondon said:

Thinking on the action of jeev hathiya in terms of lakh chaurasi  doesn't the action cause a karmic debt to the creatures who were mistreated and slaughtered on your behalf  and thus makes you tied to this karam bhoomi until it is repaid ? (if ever)

why you have a doubt that karmas are expendable since you wrote (if ever)? 

For this reason and the fact that I think non-veg tastes nasty is why I am vegetarian. Who would like to heap a pile of bad karams jst for muscle or taste buds ?

But I am still not sure if maas is acceptable at sikhi level ? since we do have jhatka tradition 

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