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  1. i didn't watch any of the videos lol but i get the point the "lady" in the middle video looks like tranny don't know why she would do such a massive closeup of her face. karva chauth was mainly a Kshatriya/Khatri practice so for most of these women even their ancestors probably didn't do karva chauth! while modern Hindu women from metro cities have ditched karva chauth and see it as sexist and criticize it on social media and tv channels, western born women from sikh families have started doing it! now that is very bazaar tbh their not exactly sikhs or practicing sikhs so they can do what ever they want really i actually stole a pen once from a shop! its back when i was a student and i really needed a pen! it was b4 i got into Sikhi, but i apologized for it. I know its just a pen but its still steeling ? i hope i'm not held account for that i really regret it soo much! i used to work in retail and asians are the biggest thieves! My mum works in the hospital and she said Asian ladies always steel gloves, tissue rolls, sprays, toilet cleaners, everything! during the virus they even stole masks! but its not just the asians the polish and Philippians are the same, the polish women have been steeling the masks and sending them to Poland. And not to forget the Asian taxi drivers that don't pay tax! i think they show part time on paper but to full time so they don't have to pay tax. The store i used to work in the biggest thieves were the the Muslim women, Romanian gypsy women and traveler women! everytime a woman with a scarf and pushchair walked in security used to track and follow her! they used to stash the clothes under the pushchairs! the muslim security stole a lot of stock as well! they used to turn the cameras the opposite directions open the back shutter and load the stock into their cars! problem was you couldn't tell any1 because they operated the cameras and turned the direction of the cameras so there was no evidence! it really pissed us off. but there was nothing we could do. My friend actually saw the paki security guards turn the cameras and take out 2 massive rugs worth around £300 the pakis used to encourage us to steal as well, one of them told me to rip off the security tag and walk out with the coats! i said naah no one ever had proof of the paki security stealing because they were the ones that operated the cameras and edited the footage, not even the managers had evidence, so no investigation could happen. plus there was a lot of politics, we were split into 3 groups apne(including hindus) goreh and pakistanis and some of the apne were sellouts and and bum licked the pakis, so it was difficult. for example one paki lady was being tracked by the goreh security for several months! and they gathered enough footage which indicated she stole! but not actual footage of her stealing. There was this one punjabi girl who also worked in the same perfume department and the security got her to write a statement, and she actually wrote that the paki woman in question IS stealing perfume! then the news spread in the whole store, and guess what a week later the punjabi girl changed her statement and said she knows nothing about it! end of investigation. this same punjabi female used to slip between the apne and paki groups so obviously was not trusted by us. because of these sellouts none of the paki security used to get caught and there was nothing we could do. Another thing some of the really old white pensioners used to steal bread rolls and muffins! a few times they got caught and they used to say they have no money are are really hungry!
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  2. Recently, I have been feeling alone, lost and directionless. So, I've been wondering does Waheguru have a purpose for me? I'm currently in a very tough situation as I'm facing a huge challenge. Has he placed me in this situation for a particular reason? Or is all this is just a stroke of bad luck? On the other hand, I feel that I have certain privileges that others don't. Is this for a reason? I feel that I may be able to achieve something, but I'd have to face my fears to do that. Has he made sure that I am strong enough to do this? At times, I feel that he must know what I am going through, and he wouldn't just abandon me. So, perhaps there is a point to all this suffering. The issues that I mention are mostly career-related, and I will not provide any details. Also, do you think Waheguru has a specific mission/purpose for you? If yes, then what is it? I am looking forward to your thoughtful comments. Thanks!
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  3. He did have a very calming presence, never met him in real but you could tell he had a very calming presence, very few people have that.
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  4. I've been thinking about that. But I would feel like people would literally worship that portrait to the fullest extent.
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  5. It's unfortunate that India of the latter Middle Ages didn't develop a European Renaissance art style compared to the relatively simplistic Indian style that's familiar to us. Imagine a portrait of Guru Sahib in this manner:
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  7. Yeah you can't take these puratan paintings literally, also depending on which part of the Pahari regions the painting was done in the features and eye shapes were painted very differently, each region of the Pahari area had its own school of art. So even if it is a depiction of Guru Ji you can't take it as accurate at all. Some of the men at the bottom do look like Sikhs, like the dark skinned one with the longer dhari he looks like a Sikh, while some of the other figures have clearly shaven their dharis but grown their mucha out they obviously are the Rajputs. I think the Gurus wore tilaks when they sat on the Gurgaddi, i think coconuts and money were used in the ceremony as well. If i remember correctly during M.Ranjit Singhs coronation they applied tilak to his head and also used coconuts! As for earring there are even photographs from the 19th century of Sikhs wearing earrings! Its hard to tell! tbh Yeah i got a feeling the Hazur Sahib painting is probably the most accurate! Basically the painting you see hanging inside Hazur Sahib, its a replica of this tiny painting inside a puratan Granth. We saw this Granth in the Mai Bhago Gurdwara right next to Hazur Sahib, i can't remember if the puratan Granth was Dasam Granth Sahib or Sarbloh Granth! but the Singh showing it showed us the ang with the painting and said this is the original painting of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. if i remember correctly this Granth also had Guru Sahibs signature/seal. There was so much noise and people everywhere that you couldn't even hear him clearly! but it was a really small painting like 8cm the painting inside the darbar is a bigger framed replica of this tiny painting.
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  8. Everyone has the purpose of becoming a Sikh But as for personal specific purpose i'm sure some individuals have been sent down with a specific purpose of doing great things, like Bhai Jagraj Singh from BOS he obviously was sent by Wahegur ji with a very big mission! And then you have people born into royalty and super rich families who have big influence over society, whatever the reason is i guess these people have been sent with specific purpose too! These people are powerful enough to bring about social change and have been given that position by God And then there are everyday people you don't even know about and they dedicate their lives to charity, and what about your everyday parcharks at the Gurdware? i'm sure they been sent with the purpose of spreading Sikhi. So some people i guess definitely have been sent with a task/mission. As for myself i don't think i have a specific purpose or mission lol! Waheguru jis plan is far too big for us to see or figure out, only Waheguru ji knows Sometimes i think Waheguru tests us and puts us in difficult situations, while others times its just the consequences of our previous actions. The emotions/feelings you described at the beginning, well i have similar themes in my life too, the more i look at it, its been the same repetitive themes running through my life from as far back as i can remember. Its the same theme/emotions in everything i do and everywhere i go, It reaches the point where its easy to accept this as Wahegurus hukkam and only the consequences of my own previous actions, but that feeling in you to want better doesn't let you accept it.
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  9. I think it's fake. Look at the way he speaks. Such flawless Urdu is not spoken by Indian Sikhs, especially by the new generation. And when the host told him to switch to Punjabi, even then he spoke like a typical Urdu'ized Pakistani. Definitely not Indian Sikh. Listened to most of it, he sounds like a life long Muslim. Doesn't sound like a convert to me. They are allowed to use deception to spread their religion.
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  10. It was only a joke. Come on now!
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  11. Yes bibian should keep their heads covered at all times. And I believe it should be Nd normally is same for the men. I think a Amritdhari Sikh should keep a keski on at all times instead of jus a cloth, but some believe different. I believe that just like u need a gatra with a kirpan, we should have a keski with our kesh
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