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beadbi of SGGS ji bySIKHS 1 2
by Guest mehtab- 14 replies
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I have seen many so called sikhs in my town Salt Lake City who do beadbi of SGGS ji at their home.I have seen many eating meat, drinking, cussin day and night in the same home they kept SGGS ji in. Sometimes I think of going there and telling them to be in rehit but most of umm are cut hair (all of umm infact, except one) and they r kinda older than me so I feel that they wont listen to me. But it really hurts me seeing my Guru ji in such a state and I feel very bad by just thinking about it. WHAT SHUD BE DONE??????
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!
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http://www.sikhyouthfederation.org/modules...s.ppa?name=MP3s Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!
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i know this is already posted (sry admins but this section is viewed the most) here is a thread for it http://forums.waheguroo.com/index.ppa?act=...933&hl=new+york
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Now, SAD (B) leader accused of honouring Tytler
by Guest mehtab- 4 replies
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5922_91...02000000094.htm Now, SAD ( B ) leader accused of honouring Tytler Kuldeep Mann Amritsar, July 29 THE SIKH high priests, who recently let off DSGMC president Parhlad Singh Chandok with a warning for honouring Jagdish Tytler, find themselves in a spot over a complaint they have received from Delhi. The complainants, the Sikh Sangat of Delhi, have accused a leader of the Delhi unit of Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) and the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) members Sharan Singh and Harminder Singh of honouring Jagdish Tytler, one of the accused in the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, at the Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Partap…
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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! Sadh Sangat Jee , I take dream with open eyes and feel so cool by imagining the scene where most of the Sangat of www.sikhsangat.com do sangat of each other in reality. Imagine Veer Kulpreet Singh or Manjot Singh, J kaur Bhanjee and many other SINGHs n SINGHNIs here doing Kirtan, Katha, telling SAKHIS, sharing practical experiences. Some of us making langar like Veer Mehtab Singh, Moorakh Mugadh Veerjee, Vicky Singh Veer and many others. Bibi Gujreet Kaur is doing chaur dee seva. waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru waheguru I do not know GURU JEE WILL EVER BLESS ME THOSE …
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Is this right? 1 2
by Gurpedro- 11 replies
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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh. Is it right for a Gurudwara Commitee to suspend and barr a Granthi Sahib ji from doing his seva at the Gurudwara? A Granthi Sahib ji has been banned and suspended for 21 days from doing seva in Rochester, England. He has been doing seva there for 18 years and is well respected in the surrounding communities. The commitee banned and suspended him because of speaking too loud and doing seva that they didn't want him to do e.g not to book Akhand Pathas and programs for the sangat. They speak to him with no respect and they dishonour our Religion. In my point of view Waheguru Ji comes first, then its our Guru ji the Guru Gra…
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TO CELEBRATE THE 400 YEARS THERE WILL BE AN AMRIT SANCHAR FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO TAKE AMRIT LOCATION - GURDWARA SRI GURU HARKRISHAN SAHIB JI , 12 SHERBORNE STREET, MANCHESTER DATE - 4TH SEPTEMBER 2004 TIME - 5PM after those who have taken Amrit they will then walk into the darbar where the last Atam ras kirtan will be taking place what a truely once in a life time date to take amrit anyone interested please email me info@atamraskirtan.com and give your name thank you ji
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sangat ji, i dont wanna elaborate where this gurdwara is, but yes an alcoholic beverage is always available at this gurudwara. Personally, I'm very against this and always give nice mean looks at them when they are sitting there drinkin. and then they leave their paper cups and mess all there for someone else to clean up :wub: . my dad spoke to the secretary guy but committe pplz seem to have no power to stop this as they themselves also indulge in this fun activity. i don't understand why the bhai ji's don't say nothing to them, they ought to explain that it is anti gurmat....i guess they dont wanna lose thier jobs. i haven't emailed sgpc wale as i doubt they will resp…
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25th of July saw the Sikh Youth of UK taking a stance against the extremist group Al-Muhajiroun. Despite fears of violence these youth stood in the mist of Trafalgar Square and proclaimed to all that “We are Sikh, British & Proud!”. The sea of blue dastaars made the Sikhs presence stand out in the Square. The onlookers knew the Sikhs came for a peaceful demonstration and were openly discussing with them how to rid society of groups that tarnish communities and spread hatred against the principles of humanity. The public were amazed by the principles the Sikh Gurus stood for and were bowled over with the love for humanity Sikhi preaches. The literature being handed …
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waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fatehh sangat ji..where we go guru ji is there..ang sang..so when we are eating food or drinking[non alcoholic] things..we are only eating..i mean..if we offer food or drink to guru ji.. we will end up eating up but guru ji's plate will be full..so what we should do of that plate...and doesn't it feel weird..taht our plate is half empty and guru ji's isn't ?? :wub: bhul chuk maafi jeoo waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fatehh
Last reply by Mkhalsa, -
We know there are GREAT Shortage of singhnia interested in sikh social issues and the issues which they wanna explore.. From this forum, i see four singhniaa very active.. dassan_daas_kaur Satpreet Karen Kaur Jkaur Mad respect to em :wub:
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waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fatehh sangat jeooo..please forgive daas if..i have offended someone through my post "ragmala" believe me it wasn't my intention..and i really didn't know that it come in the end of guru ji...and also i m sorry if n e of my post i[neech jaat] by mistake refer guru as thing..i m sorry ji..it wasn't my intention..maaf karo ji.. :wub: bhul chuk maafi ji waheguru ji ka khalsa, waheguru ji ki fatehh
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This special display of Sikh manuscripts and drawings highlights the legacy of the first Guru of the Sikh faith, Guru Nanak (1469-1539) and the heritage of the Khalsa or the Sikh Brotherhood. Through these beautiful items, discover more about Guru Nanak’s teachings, how the Sikhs were roused to militancy by the Mughal regime in India in the 17th century and how this uprising led to the formation of the Khalsa – the community of Sikh warriors – in 1699. This display marks the launch of Britain’s national Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail. For more information see http://www.asht.info Tuesday 24 August, 18.15: The Heritage of the Khalsa, a free talk by Jasleen Kandhari. No bo…
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Sant Baba Thakur singh jee is now in birmingham,
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