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4 minutes ago, Punjabiwolves said:

yeah could be the fact that my Aunty was devoted Siki but my uncle followed her ways in Sikhi and embraced it . People on here think that Sikhi could die off if they marry a Hindu/ sehajdhari sikh , person but it can also flourish.  Where   I do think its wrong to marry is if the Hindu is pure devotee Hindu and does not accept Sikhi. 

like I said before I am only Bharmin by name. even then I dont accept it as I am against the caste system. I dont think any of my family members have had the holy ceremony(as in Baptism )  that Bharmin's  have. Also a Bhramin are not  meant to leave India. all NRI's  who claim to be  Bhramins are not actual  not. 

interesting that last factoid ...never knew 

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On 12/11/2017 at 5:11 PM, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

In my personal experience , as far as I have seen, sikh men who marry hindu women end up ruining sikhi in their families , as the son ends up being either a mona or sardar with trimmed beard 

OR even if he's a "gursikh" , he will mix vedic stuff with sikhi and that leads to often underestimated DIRE consequences for the panth as well ! 

As a child gets its sanskaar from a mother's womb, a hindu mother will invariably give birth to a hindu son, even if he's you know a turbaned guy. 

Notable examples include harbhajan singh puri , alias , yogi bhajan . We all know the mess he has created for us to clean . 

I would never ever marry a hindu woman if i had to marry . I would rather marry a muslee (funny how these are the ones stigmatized by the sikh community worldwide while the hindus get an open hand among sikhs) 

 

What is this cult created by yogi bhajan . Was he a hindutva guy .  

 

Live and let live. Being spiritually accepting is being accepting that people choose to live in different ways. Focus on your own life and silence your theives. 

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On 11/24/2017 at 7:45 PM, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

I have had a strong urge to cut my hair and get a cool hairstyle but i fear god's wrath and losing guru's support too 

What should i do ?

i seriously wanted to experience being a monah once . 

You seem like a very confused individual... your knowledge on Sikhi is impressive but seems that your driven by your sexuality and desire to be 'cool'. From being a monah once myself where I had every hairstyle that was in fashion, I can truely say I am 'COOL' now in the roop of my Guru. Whats funny is that you think a hairstyle makes you cool, you could look like a superstar but the way you come across seems nothing short of desperate. From someone who doesnt live in India, all i can say is that if you think the desi hairstyles are cool, then your seriously deluded LOL

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1 hour ago, Prokharkoo84 said:

You seem like a very confused individual... your knowledge on Sikhi is impressive but seems that your driven by your sexuality and desire to be 'cool'. From being a monah once myself where I had every hairstyle that was in fashion, I can truely say I am 'COOL' now in the roop of my Guru. Whats funny is that you think a hairstyle makes you cool, you could look like a superstar but the way you come across seems nothing short of desperate. From someone who doesnt live in India, all i can say is that if you think the desi hairstyles are cool, then your seriously deluded LOL

I think his desire to cut his hair is tied to his other 'wants' , he may believe the grass is greener but really it isn't ...

 

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