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  1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

    Hello Everyone, my name is Sunny and I am a Grade 7 teacher in the Peel District School Board.

    I humbly request a translation in Punjabi of the following for a project we are working on. Thanks in advance.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Fateh!

    Make the Ruth Thompson Promise"

    We believe in service, citizenship, good will towards others and helping each other be successful. We have high standards for all. We promise to:

    Speak and act with respect.

    Respect personal, school and community property.

    Contribute to maintaining a safe, welcoming, and violence free environment.

    Attend school regularly, and be on time.

    Arrive prepared and ready to learn.

    Complete all assignments to the best of our ability and on time.

  2. Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh

    Greetings Sangat,

    My name is Sunny and I am a 23 year old Sikh boy who has posted on this forum in the past. I am currently looking for accomodation with a Sikh family within the Mississauga area, in particular the Erin Mills or surrounding area. If anyone knows of any families willing to accomodate me for a few weeks replies would be greatly appreciated. I am not looking for a free place to live and will provide rent. I am an easy to live with guy who will be working the typical 9-5 job as a primary K-6 teacher. If you have any children I would be more than glad to assist them with school work. I do not go out much and am usually to myself most of the time. Currently I am in India and will be returning to Canada on Feb 18th. Any replies would be greatly appreciated. THank you in advance.

    Fateh,

    - Sunny Jatana

    sunnyjatana@gmail.com

    MSN: sunnyjatana@hotmail.com

  3. I am very glad to hear about your marriage because:

    a)I wouldn't want a wife who did not support my faith.

    b)The fact that she dislikes your new path in life and will divorce you for that reason sickens my heart.

    I am extremely glad because you have a newfound love for Sikhi and your wife will miss out on a fantastic life. Atleast you know she wasn't meant for you.

    Keep your head up high,

    - Sunny

  4. hi sangat

    iz it right to keep koran in your home when guru granth sahib ji is not in your home. Even if the keper says its for general knowlege and thas it. doesnt research need to be jus in library etc and not in home especially if one is amritdhari.

    loking forward to reply's

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    There is nothing wrong with keeping the Koran in your home in the absence of the Guru Granth Sahib.

  5. um thats true :wub: but less detail please, it is our guru's your're talking about so a minimum about this topic on them will suffice dont you think grin.gif thanx

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    Less detail? I didn't not produce any detail whatsoever in my previous post.

    I expect members on this board to be mature, act mature and be able to discuss topics in a civilized manner.

    I have not disrespected our Guru's, read my post carefully. This is a common problem on this forum. People try to read between the lines but fail miserably and totally misinterpret the message.

  6. Hello,

    I just wanted to point something out.

    The emotions we experience while listening to any form of music, even Naam Simran, are influenced by the musical instruments used and of course the tone of the music itself. Sounds can be used in this way to bring out certain emotions. What happens in the end I think is a state of self-indulgence. People cry or get very emotional, especially when they feel confused with reality....

    Just my 2 cents.

    Kiran it seems you have discovered an alternate path. I commend you!

    - Sunny

  7. "Are Beards Practical - they seem like they'd get in the way when eating and stuff."

    Are you kidding me? how can you pose such a question on a Sikh message board.

    Were all those sacrifices made by our people practical?

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    it is good to be a challenge. makes sikhs even stronger. dont look at who this question is coming from just think about what u would say to that.

    yes those sacrifices were practical because the outcome of them was very effective

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    What's your point?

    Your post did not make any sense whatsoever.

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    the point is u shouldnt be saying "cant post that on a sikh message board" cause if u cant even take something that goes against it then u have no strength...

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    Your reasoning in mind-boggling, Jassika. Is hair practical? That's what you basically asked. Now examine the significance of keeping hair in Sikhi. It's valued so much it's mere existence cannot be challenged.

    However, I would expect someone like you to ask that question, considering you broke your amrit.

    My apologies..

  8. "Are Beards Practical - they seem like they'd get in the way when eating and stuff."

    Are you kidding me? how can you pose such a question on a Sikh message board.

    Were all those sacrifices made by our people practical?

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    it is good to be a challenge. makes sikhs even stronger. dont look at who this question is coming from just think about what u would say to that.

    yes those sacrifices were practical because the outcome of them was very effective

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    What's your point?

    Your post did not make any sense whatsoever.

  9. Sunny...you better read my post again. There is a question that I asked you to answer, you didn't do that. Furthermore, I am not concerned with other religions that indeed have their own bad aspects, I am at this moment in time, concerned with my religion. You say that the actions and scenarios that I speak of are not condoned by this religion...it's happening and nothing is being done about it, people would rather not deal with it and sweep it under that carpet. You say that I am describing the negative aspects of our culture and people... Yes. I am. These aspects are there for everyone to see and they are rife amongst us, which means that there is complacency and ignorance within our religion (yes all the other religions are ignorant and whatever too, but I'm concerned about Sikhism) and these issues should be dealt with and sorted out, if not the religion will falter, is faltering, divisions have already occured, there is in-fighting in gurdwara's all over, because people have lost the essence of Sikhism. It's not all happy and shiny...don't overlook this...it needs to be dealt with. And answer my question...am I wrong?

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    No, you read my post again. I answered your question .. read it again if you have trouble comprehending my post. I figured you would be smart enough to get the gist. You are wrong for thinking that, I didn't realize I had to say it straight out for you when the nature of my post gave a clear cut answer.

    The actions and scenarios are not condoned by our religion but it still happens, why? What can religion do for these people? They need to come to a self-realization of what they are doing and there's nothing Sikhi can do to change their minds. It's all in their heads. Sikhi is a choice and it's up to these people to sieze it. We should be more concerned about the youth rather than the adults, as the younglin's are the future of our community.

    You talk as if this internal rife in our religion is something new. But has our religion faltered whatsoever? Nope. These internal problems, such as in-fighting, have been developing for many years yet Sikhi is still strong. Our religion has faced many barriers since its conception yet it's growing.

    All religions face such problems. There will always be opposing views and no one religion can run smoothly. We're human after all, not Gods. So why are you indulging?

    There's no use involving religion in your situation and losing hope. Like I said, it's just a case of bad people who think backwards.

    Sure, we have issues in our religion. But indulging in the problems of present-day Sikhism and relating it to your situation is just wierd, considering all the stuff you talked about totally contradicts what SIkhi advocates. Therefore, as I stated earlier, your problems are simply a case of bad culture and backward minded people.

    Religion should not have even been introduced in the equation. All that stuff you discussed is inherent to culture only, well in my opinion ...

  10. THAT IS OUT OF ORDER!!!!! :wub:

    those christians are gunna get a shock when they gna meet the sikhs cus sikhs are not gullable.

    I wouldnt become a christian even if someone payed me.

    No-one has vere forced sikhi upon other people those christians should ahve respect for sikhs not go round doin what they doin.

    This has really peeved me off. :wub:

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    Relax, champ.

    If someone came knocking on my door I would kindly invite them in my house and serve them cha and ladoo's. Learn about who they are and what they want to do, then explain to them you are a Sikh until the day you die.... a nice way of putting them down....wiping your @ss with silk :wub:

    You should not frown upon the intentions of the missionaries, cuz if your faith in Sikhi is strong nothing can sway it :TH:

  11. So am I completely wrong in thinking that this whole situation and the many like it, is a complete farce and the whole essence of Sikhism has been diluted, hijacked by anyone with an ego, the gift of the gab and a little "knowledge" of the scriptures and a lot of bad vibes within them?

    So...please...tell me..."Voice of the Sikh Youth" What do you think about this?

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    The essence of Sikhism is not diluted because the people you speak of and the scenarios you described are by no means condoned by our religion. Your post pretty much describes the negative aspects of our culture and people.

    Don't associate all that garbage with Sikhi. It's just a matter of bad people who think like coconuts.

    The moment someone "hijacks" Sikhism all value and bliss is lost, especially by those who claim to be a part of particular castes, drink and eat meat in the same household showing beautiful portraits of our Guru's.

  12. Sorry, for all those of you who think its ok, you really dnt have that much respect for the Kara at all. Sorry but it has to be said. I know some sikhs who wont put the Kara on as its kakkar! They say we dnt have the right to wear the gift of Guru Gobind SIngh Ji, which is so widely handed out as a fashion statement! But u guys will allow them to wear!?!? Sort out ur sikhi priorites!! Talk about RSS, this the samething!!!!!! Ur giving kakkar out and sayin to someone tell the person what it is if they ask. So if they ask, and they dnt know what to say, they blagg it. Simple as. Therefore mis interpreation of SIKHI!

    "A Kara on a Muslim wrist is nothing more than a piece of metal. Simple. Stop worrying about it and learn to improve yourself in the face of Sihki."

    Dnt think we do my friend, maybe you need to understand the importance of kakkar first?

    Like its for all those too, who wear like 5 karra. Why? What reason are u wearing? I wear a plain sarbloh one as instructed by Panj Singh. The kara i have had on for the last 4yrs which i never take off. Then i keep my larger Shastar Kara too, but they serve a purpose. Not jst to look kool and make clangy noises. If you gona wear a chakar kara, sharpen it and learn to use it. If you gona wear the mala style, use it. if you gona wear big heavy kara, appreciate the purpose of it.

    Are you so narrow minded?

    A kara on a Muslim wrist cannot be classified as a "kara" or share the importance of kakkar. You failed to realize the deeper meaning of my statement "it's nothing more than a piece of metal" on a Muslim wrist.

    The gift of Guru Gobind Singh Ji was handed down for Sikhs to wear. If a Muslim wears something similar to that, what problem do you have with it? Understand they are Muslims and not Sikhs. Therefore, you cannot attach any religious value to the kara-like object they wear. If you were so devoted to this religion you shouldn't even be identifying the object on a Muslim wrist as a kara, because it's plainly obvious that a kara is a kara for a devoted Sikh.

    I wear a metal bracelet on my wrist. I don't consider a kara because I am not a devoted Sikh. It is a fashion statement more than anything, or something cultural. Instead of complaining about Muslims insulting the "kara", you all should be worrying about the Punjabi alcoholics who devalue this object.

    Like I said earlier, think about yourself first how you can improve in the eyes of God.

    Are we going to go after the white majority next and accuse them of wearing white pajama's under their pants?

    Paaji/Paanji, your ignorance amuses me.

    - Sunny

  13. Your post implied you're missing a woman, sorry if I am wrong?

    Anyways, I know how you feel. I've been there, until I realized it was stupid to feel that way and I really wasn't alone. Right now I'm living life and making the best of it without these feelings of lonliness. You should too! I'm all the way in Australia and I have no family here. I think about God everyday and just the thought of him keeps my heart warm. If there's one entity that will never leave you it's God. You're not alone, so why are you feeling this way? You have no reason to feel lonely. God has given you a loving family, a great group of friends and a good standard of living. There are millions of real lonely people out there - you're not one of them.

    Don't let these thoughts pre-occupy your mind because thinking or crying about it will not improve the situation. You can think all you want, but the reality is you'll still be the way you are and nothing will change. You're a 22 year old Singh and you're letting this keep you down? Come on mate...enjoy the life God has given you.

    Keep your head up high, Singh.

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