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Koi

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  1. I don't understand why they even called the authorities. They should have taken him in to an office and given him the 3rd degree right there and then.
  2. Yes, as Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindran Wale left their sareer at Mehta Chowk ??.
  3. Did anyone see the antim sanskar? So many mahapursh came to do antim darshan ??.
  4. It will be interesting to see who the next head of samparda Bhindran is... Anyone had their darshan? Any sakhis?
  5. He was one of the last mahapurkhs who was a proper vidhvaan. Blessed are those who have had their darshan. They left this world after 101 years. Sangat ji, please share any events from their jeevan here ??.
  6. Sant Giani Mohan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindran Wale has left their sareer and gone to SachKhand. Gurmukh janam savaar dargeh chaleya ??
  7. Ravaan was the son of Rishi Visharvaa, grandson of Rishi Pulatsya, and great grandson of Brahma. So yes he was a brahman. This is why Bhagwan Shree Raamchandar Ji Maharaj acquired the dosh of "brahman hathiya" when he killed Raavan, which is why a certain brahman did not accept his charity. As a penance, he conducted the ashwamedh yagya.
  8. Can anyone share any stories of them please?
  9. ...coming back to the original topic... This tape is definitely worth a listen. The one line I'll never forget is when he is talking about Guru Nanak Dev Ji and all his forms, he says: "Guru Nanak khuda taa, khuda ye bhi khuda hai, dono baraabar hai koi fark nahi!" Guru Nanak was God, he (referring to Sant Isher Singh Ji Maharaj) is also God, they are both the same, no difference. ??
  10. Sant Isher Singh Ji Maharaj verify this in one of their recorded kathas (available online), as do Sant Waryam Singh Ji Ratwara Sahib Wale in 2 of their kathas (also available online, the mention Suleman by name). I can't remember what the links are to their katha, as it's been many years since I heard them. They are available on gurmatveechar.com. All true.
  11. This is best dealt with in a separate topic (trust me lol)
  12. Koi

    Marriage Concerns

    Honestly, I've found that in some cases, Hindu girls are way more respecting, open to compromise and serious when it comes to marriage and Sikhi. A good friend of mine (who's like a younger brother to me) who is an Amritdhari Singh is currently in talks with a Hindu Panjabi girl. And from what he's told me about her, she's awesome, and this will probably go ahead. Whilst I agree that Anand Karaj should be between two Sikhs, it may help to be a little flexible (if at all possible), and in doing so, bring another person closer to the Guru...
  13. These people are the same peados who dislike any story highlighting peados. Don't worry about these closet nonces.
  14. One other thing I've found is people don't take this process seriously enough. You need to put time and effort in to this and stop dragging things out. Whether it works out or not is fine, just stop wasting time. We're all "busy", we all got "things to do". Don't leave people hanging.
  15. Kuldip Manak: Inqalab Zindabad: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ekyrUs9Bwso Kuldip Manak: Jail cho farar: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9_URkcCZkLg
  16. It's an amazing piece of adhyaatmic gyaan. Now, whether it's in accordance with gurmat is a matter of opinion. Personally, I find nothing wrong with it
  17. Big questions. Just continue to walk towards the Guru and He will look after you. Keep learning and bettering yourself. There will be relapses along the way, but keep going. That's all any of us can do really.
  18. Historically, kashera has not always been white. Some Nihangs have worn blue, brown, or even closer to green. But mostly it's white.
  19. You wanna ask them?? But valid question though. I'm not sure people think this through
  20. Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindran Wale once said that "If a thirsty person does not get clean water to drink, they will drink dirty water.". This was said alluding to why people follow fake deras/baabe etc. And in this case it would probably apply here. Because she wasn't presented correctly with Sikhi, she went to get her spiritual fulfillment somewhere else...
  21. There are Amritdhari guys out there. Trust me, especially in the UK. There are many problems when trying to find someone (I'm 33 years old). I recently got in contact with an Amritdhari bibi through a Gurdwara website. We both fit each others criteria, and she's about a year and a half older than me (she'll be 35 in a couple of months). I'd actually seen her profile in other places as well, so was nice to get things started. However, as soon as we got talking, she told me her mother still believes in caste (Jatts, of course), and while she herself doesn't, because of her parents she can't progress the situation. Now, I'm not going to go in to my usual rant about caste, but, the girl is almost 35, give it up already!!! If everything else matches, then why not go for it? And this is not an isolated case, most Jatt parents are like that. They may not know anything about religion, but they know they want a Jatt ??. On a more general note, I understand everyone has their own personal criteria, shaped by their own understanding and experience. I'm Amritdhari myself, yet most Amritdhari girls I have come across are completely immature and live inside their own bubble. And it's sad, because initially I wanted to get married to an Amritdhari girl, but I very quickly became disillusioned when I started talking to them. They know nothing about life or marriage. Of course I'm not saying all are like that (obviously), but most that I've come across are. And it really does sadden me to say this. To those that would beat the drum of "never compromise", understand that marriage is all about compromise. Of course don't compromise your Sikhi (not saying that at all), but if you want to get married (and you want that marriage to last), do the mature thing and learn to compromise. In the end I'll just say marry who you want, because it's a decision you'll have to live with for the rest of your life...
  22. This kind of stuff is nothing new. People convert all the time. And tbh I'm ok with that. If you independently read and learn about another religion and want to change your core beliefs at heart, then good for you, go for it. But, if you brainwash, trick, coerce or for your religion on others (as some Muslims and Christians have done and do), that's where I have a problem. Ideological differences and debates are fine ?. No need to crap on someone else's beliefs...
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