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11 minutes ago, TaksalDaSingh9771 said:

Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh it is indeed very sad. I went to the family's home and there was a sehaj path going on. From what I have heard maharaj promised that anyone who drinks this amrit once will never ever go to naraks or joons. The family is accepting the hukam of waheguru. 

Akal sahae. 

I was gonna say something similar but it's not my place to.

I don't know about never going through joons bro, otherwise everyone would just take amrit and not bother. He did commit suicide after all. Maybe another chance for him.

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It’s very upsetting to hear the passing away of Harsimran Singh. There should be support for these issues in the community, as it’s not easily available in the mainstream and our community are hesitant to come forward when  help is needed. This takes me to the Sirhand project that is going on Sikh Channel. I’m very shocked to see that people are not donating enough for good causes. There’s 5 good projects that we need to donate to as sangat, as it’s what we need. But people would rather spend it elsewhere on things that wouldn’t be so important, because they think they will never need that support. It’s been needed for a long time and I feel it’s come about late, but still it can still work. As a thriving community, Sikhs should be looking towards doing projects like that and contributing whatever is within their means to. More needs to be done to reach out to those that need the help. 

I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it before, but please can sangat take a moment of thinking towards helping the Sirhand project, of which those involved do a lot of seva to help us. 

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7 hours ago, TaksalDaSingh9771 said:

Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh it is indeed very sad. I went to the family's home and there was a sehaj path going on. From what I have heard maharaj promised that anyone who drinks this amrit once will never ever go to naraks or joons. The family is accepting the hukam of waheguru. 

Akal sahae. 

How about if someone has done paap in his or her amrit life (not committed a bajjar kurehit) but like they did one of the 5 vices or missed amritvela?

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41 minutes ago, monatosingh said:

How about if someone has done paap in his or her amrit life (not committed a bajjar kurehit) but like they did one of the 5 vices or missed amritvela?

Well I don't think maharaj will make you go through 8.4 million life forms just because you missed one amritvela. Here is the video that I got my statement from:

im sorry if I misunderstood their words. 

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