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  1. Hello all, i was wondering can i get this khanda wallpaper or gud quality image . Thnks sorry mods if i hav posted in wrong section . Plz provide me if any1 hav ,it would be much appreciated !
  2. even m confused in this ....i also heard this from many of Gursikhs...but i cant believe it ! ... c dis hukamnama by Sri Guru hargobind Sahib ji although m pure veg.....but after this video..i was totally confused whether it is against our religion or not...
  3. i read this in gurudwara some time back......
  4. i remember..last yr....it was my exam ...i went to Gurudwara to pray for my exam jus before 4 hrs ...& to be true.. i had not even started studying for dat exam ,...... & when i was cuming bak to home ...Giani g stopped me ...and asked me to do seva ....my bro was also wid me ...we cleaned floor for almost 3 hrs ...... n after wen i went home......i cant even imagine dat my exam would be so perfect ...but thr r also some situations when i said no to sewa !
  5. waheguru ji ... i cant say that he did right or wrong .... but if sumone will say something against ur religion or which is against faith in front of u ? ..wat would u do then ??
  6. I am Searching this type of hooded sweatshirts ... http://www.boss-stall.com/clothing/new-ip-...shirt-2008.html any1 knows exact location whr i can buy .....in delhi , punjab or birmingham,Uk ?? I cant buy online ... :|
  7. I get very angry when i see this in movies...not only in Bollywood ....i seen many of this in hollywood movies too ....n few of them hav presented Turban in very disrespectful manner .... i jus stop the movie or change the channed if sumthing lik this is coming ..to control my anger ....
  8. WASHINGTONl When Kamaljit Singh Kalsi and Tejpal Singh Rattan signed up for a US army programme that pays for medical education in return for obligatory military service, they say military recruiters assured them their turbans and unshorn hair ‘‘ would not be a problem’’ . Other turbaned Sikhs were serving with distinction in the US army and there was no reason why Kalsi and Rattan could not follow their welltrodden path during the 60th anniversary of the integration of US armed forces, when President Harry Truman declared : ‘‘ There shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed forces without regard to race, colour, religion or national origin’’ . Thus it came to be that Captain Kalsi and Second Lieutenant Rattan graduated from medical school and dental college respectively, while maintaining their Sikh identity during specialized army training, at army ceremonies, and in army medical facilities. But when the time came for the two Sikhs to report for active service duty in July, they were in for a shock. Under a 1981 rule that bans ‘‘ conspicuous’ ’ religious articles of faith for its service members, the army, overruling earlier reported assurances, asked Kalsi and Rattan to remove their turban before reporting for duty. ‘‘ After four years of training in army facilities, I was shocked to learn that the army would go back on its promise, and expect me to choose between my faith or my service to my country,’’ says Kalsi. ‘‘ There is nothing about my religion that stops me from doing my job. I know I can serve well without compromising my faith.’’ The Washington DC-based Sikh Coalition is now taking up the case and launching a campaign to protect Sikhs’ right to serve in the US army with their identity intact. Banking on previous cases, the Coalition will file a formal complaint on Baisakhi day with the department of Defense’s Inspector General, on behalf of Kalsi and Rattan, seeking a rule-waiver for Sikhs. According to the Coalition, Sikhs and other soldiers of faith who were part of the army before the 1981-rule change were allowed to stay. As a result, Colonel Arjinderpal Singh Sekhon, a doctor, and Colonel G B Singh, a dentist , continued to serve in the US Army with their turbans and unshorn hair for the past twenty-five years. They both retired in 2008. Sikh groups in the US have been working pro-actively to sensitize American lawmakers , officials, and people about the Sikh faith. Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians...how/4372634.cms
  9. A Heart touching poem by Amu Gunjiv Singh (Age, 17) who was emotionally touched & thinking about the families and the victims of 1984 ! Kaale Jehe Din, Haneri Jehi Raat, Maut Da Saath, Vichaare Bache Hoye Anaath Maut De Muh Vich Si Saada Naa Sikkhan Ne Khoey Apney Bhen, Bhra Te Maa Saare Paase Si, Khoon Di Holi Swer, Shaam, Raat Si Goliyan Di Boli Widhvaa Ho Rahee Si O Dulhan Di Doli Thalle Gir Ke Lokaan Ne Mangee Bheekh, Ek Hi Vishvaas Si, Sabh Ho Jayega Theek Eh He Hai Zindagi Di Karvi Jehi Reet Kuch Theek Nahi Phir Vi Hai Rab Naal Preet Eh Si Ik Buraa Jiha Sapna, Agar Koi Lave Pata, Ta Samjo Si Oh Apna Eh Si Rab Vallon Saada Imtehaan, Dekhna Si Kaun Chhup Ke Khoyega Aapna Maan, Lok Larde Rahey Te Pardey Rahey Apni Kuraan Yakeen Si Key Mannega Unaa Da Bhagwaan Police Hai Saadi Hifazat Karan Vaaste Aapni Jaan Deyke Theek Kare Lokaan De Raaste Par Afsar Chumdey Rahey Minister Dey Boot Sikhan Nu Zinda Rakhna Si Sabh To Vadaa Jhooth Sabh Kuch Theek Hon Dey Bavajud Kuch Theek Nahi O Maa Jisda Beta Zinda Nahi O Bhai Jisdi Bhen Maar Ditti Gayee O Patni Jisda Pati Zinda Reh Key Vi Zinda Nahi Hanju Tham Gaye, Lok Chup! O '84 Dey Saal Nu Kadi Nahi Mili Dhup Hanere Vich Bach Gaye Zaalman Di Maar Jis Vich Mile Si Police, Minister Tey Puri Sarkaar Taken From: http://sikhpulse.blogspot.com/
  10. Created by : Albel Singh from England http://www.mediafire.com/?i2clyniwihj
  11. OTTAWA – A prominent member of Canada’s Sikh community has been stripped of his Order of Canada, Sun Media has learned. The order, signed by Governor General Michaëlle Jean, comes after Tapisher Sher Singh was found guilty in 2007 of professional misconduct and disbarred by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Singh, the first Sikh to be appointed to the order, becomes the third person ever stripped of it. Former hockey great Alan Eagleson was removed from the order after he was jailed for defrauding players while first nations leader David Ahenakew was removed after he made hateful anti-Semitic comments. Reached at his home in Guelph, Singh said he always felt the Order of Canada was honoring the work of many people, not just himself. “I was thrilled to get it and I felt extraordinarily privileged to get it but I never thought that I deserved such honors.” Jean signed the ordinance in December and notice was quietly given in the government’s Canada Gazette on March 28 but Singh says the first he heard that he had been officially stripped of the honor was when he was contacted yesterday by Sun Media. Singh said the governor general’s office notified him five or six months ago that the Order of Canada committee had recommended his appointment be terminated and asked him to consider resigning. Singh responded that he was willing to resign but wanted to know the basis for the decision. Marie-Paule Thorn, spokeswoman for Rideau Hall, said due process was followed and Singh was given an opportunity to state his case. Singh, a former contributor to the Toronto Star who now works as a writer, was awarded the Order of Canada in 2002, not for his legal work but for his work in with the Sikh community and building bridges with other ethnic groups in Canada. “A prominent member of the Sikh-Canadian community, he is an advocate for the importance of positive race relations and interactive dialogue among members of different religions.” http://www.winnipegsun.com/news/canada/200...06/9031911.html
  12. waiting for justice since 25 years ..Indian Govt dun understand..wat would be the scenario...if all Sikhs come at violence towards this wht happening !
  13. thnx for this wonderful thread ....
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