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Shaheed_Fauja

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  1. Depends on what the Nindak is doing. If the Nindak is burning saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, ripping the Angs of Guru Ji, claiming to be the "True Guru", all in jealousy of Guru Ji, then I can't see how the Guru's Sikhs can let that Nindak walk, I believe the sword must be drawn, that the Nindaks actions are like an "act of war" type of thing.

    do u view the nindak as an equal to a tyrant or serial killer or paedophile. would the drawing of the sword be prioritised for the slaying of a nindak over a child serial killer.. why does a nindak get more of a reaction from Sikhs than a child serial killer for example..

    Shows you just how clever people who take Amrit are nowadays. Also gives you a clear window into their sense of justice....

    omg whats this got ot do with Amritdharis?! I'M an amritdhari singh did my views sound out of place??

  2. Can a nindak be compared to a tyrant? if a tyrant has committed gross acts of human violations i can see a valid case for assinating him/her but what about a nindak, is that in the same category?

    hypothetically speaking, if some person came and swore at my guru, should the reaction be greater or equal to the reaction of tyrant killing a 1000 people.

    lol bro...

    Datu, son of Guru Angad Dev Ji, went to Guru Amardas Ji Maharaaj and was like "You were a lil crappy servant of the house until yesterday and how dare you chillax as the Master?!".

    He then kicked the old Guru Sahib Ji, throwing him off his throne. Guru Amar Das in his utter humility started caressing Datu's foot saying; "I'm old. My bones are hard. You may have been hurt."

    Was Guru ji too weak to fight? Or did he not feel the need to fight back? Or was he humble?

    Sikhs should be asked the question: How much of the Guru are you?

    AND how can a nindak be in the same category as a tyrant?! That's like comparing a cussing match to murder blink.gif lol

    Nindaks have been alive EVER SINCE the Guruship of Dhan Dhan Sahib Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj! What happened to them? Did Bhai Lehna Ji become Angry like all these (maaf karna) sikhi-started-from-84 Sikhs?

    These beloved Nindaks pay their lekha infront of Dharamraj (Read Sukhmani Sahib!) so why should we bother?

    On the other hand - TYRANTS are a different story. Mehtab Singh's quote is neccessary for this..

    and remember: Guru Ji gave Hari Chand 3 arrows to fire at him 1st.

    1 missed+ hit his horse. 2nd skimmed his ear,

    but when the 3rd 1 hit him..

    jabbe baan laageyo - TABBE ROS JAAGEYO!!!

    fer?

    HARRI CHAND MAARE.. SOH JODA LATAARE!!

    RANANG JEET AYE.. JAYANG GEET GAYE!!

    But dont forget: bhei jeet meri.. KIRPA KAAL KERI!

    AKAAAAL!

  3. Does sikhi has to do something with going to toilet or not?

    But sikhi definately has to do something with "keeping kesh".

    Sikhi is a way of life: ie: living the life as a Sikh. My post was made with humour in mind - because I found the other post quite the same blush.gif

    now fight and defend your beliefs.

    lol wow is that a lalkara 2 us?

    Sri Mukhvaak P: 10

    BINA SHASTAR KESANG NARANG BEDH JAANO

    GAHE KAAN TAAKO KITTE LAI SIDHANO

    EHAI MOR AAGEYA SUN LEHO PYARRE

    BINA TEGHH KESANG NA DEEYO DEDAARE

    "SGGS" ent a rule book dude. Guru Ji told us to think for ourselves too :lol:

  4. Where does it say in SGGS ji whether we should cut our hair or not, can anybody tell me what page please.

    thanks

    dust of your feet

    where also does it say in "SGGS" ji whether we should go to toilet or not - need the page number too

    thanks tongue.gif

  5. i just get bad thoughts i took amrit 2 year a go

    just need to get rid of thoughts HELP :)

    Kill ur mind kido... lol u ent gna get rid of it that easily *hugs (DEFINETLY not in a kaami way!)*

    learn that love is pure and what pollutes it is lust. Let love take over lust and love all. Love creates respect.. You cannot have bad thoughts of those u respect (i mean u just naturally dont).. So love is the answer to this prob :lol:

    *wow that made me sound like such a scholar! waht a fake hahahah*

    ahem.. wellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll...

    its a personal battle lil one... the teenage years of 13-17 are the hardest in my experience - but as i said - try to keep busy with stuff in life. read interesting books on sikh history.. chill out with random singhs (just say fateh 2 em init they becum ur best frends lol) .. do ur hwk (i did).. and be happy with waht u got.

    Kaam will make u lose inner power + outer strength .. remember this.

    If u need more info on how you would lose your inner power via: kaam.. PM me :TH:

  6. I just wanted to know why we should not point our feet towards Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee?

    There is a Sakhi of when Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee went to Mecca and he had his feet towards the Kabba and when the priest turned them around the Kabba moved with GUru Ji's feet, and GUru Nanak said that God is Everywhere so it does not matter where my feet are placed...

    So I was just wondering why we shouldnt point our feet towards Guru Ji?

    Your arguement is flawed:

    The priests said "Blasphemy! (Obviously a rip-off from the famous "THIS IS SPARTA!" scene of 300) How dare you face your feet to God's house!"

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji smiled, "Ok then, pick up my feet and turn my feet to where God is not"

    They picked up Guru Nanak Dev Ji's feet - thinking they're great heroes for doing such a chardi kala (well the islamic equivalent) job - and tried to move it aside.. But Kaaba kept moving with his feet .. and THIS taught the priests that indeed Akaal Purakh is all-prevading and that Kaaba wasn't God's home, coz God is a homie to All worlds.

    That was his teaching.

    ANALOGY: If I teach you punjabi by writing English letters etc.. why should you focus on the use of English (like saying.. "are u implying that punjabi comes from English???) rather than learning Punjabi itself?

    Just like this, we are focusing on (in-gangsta-wanabe-voice) "o no guru ji put his foot onto kaaba therefore why shouldnt we do the same to SGGS" rather than focussing on the real message of "o yeh God is everywhere dude!"

  7. Pheena veer this physical appearance question has been in my mind for sometime. I fail to understand if its the natural tendency of a person to be attracted to beautiful people or does today's world(media, family, friends etc..) affect the thinking of an individual??

    Umm what i look for in a woman ??

    lol you'll get your answers when one day u'll get a girlfriend

    *waits for someone like LowestSinghni to give him a good shouting*

    :lol:

  8. Ok Balaitee Sher made a good point about it..

    bit on the other hand..

    Some of you are sick fanatical individuals.

    You need to get a life.

    over reaction? rolleyes.gif lol

    We have a woman who comes ina wheelchair into darbar hall..

    while another wheelchaired man prefers struggling up the stairs (can extend his knees so he makes lil steps up stairs) - That's sharda init.. :lol:

    Guru Ji's darbar is open to all - disabled or not. If people start bringing up chairs just for the sake of it - "cant sit on the floor coz i cant be bothered" kind of attitude - then call me fanatic or whatever u like but the answer from me is no :)

  9. So basically, chill with the kool people (not the kind who think perving etc is a normal thing.. they just stupid lol)

    And read stuff form Sikh history.. ESPECIALLY about Hari Singh Nalwa and how he was so full of character!!! (Hes my inspiration to fight kaam)

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