Greetings and Salutations,
"wow Dilrubarb.. ur realy the advocate of the kukas.... cool to know
u wont support ur brethren (us) but u will even fight for ur enemies (kukas)" - sunnybondsingh84
Thank you for including me in this 'us', with the kirpa of dictionary.com I have obtained the definition for advocate: to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly.
Please do not think or more importantly suggest that I am in favour of or supporting the namdhari's, my posts do not convey this message, what they do say is for those members who chose to express their views in the form of those bold statements to simply provide evidence for them that's all, how hard can it be? Namdhari's have good and bad points (just like every one) but this is not a pro vs cons debate, of which I am sure there will be one very soon judging by the frequency of namdhari related topics on this forum.
Also I did write about the "radhaswami god" post, does that make me an advocate of them also ?
Seeing as you chose not to reply in a sensible manner, gives me the opinion that you believe my posts to be correct, that you are writing in a incorrect manner influencing other readers views. If this is not the case, please provide evidence.
"Basically, its just something people say about their pughs being the "wrong" way round, hence why I put the word "wrong" in speech marks. But still, they are easily recgonisable from their turbans, no?" - guru_da_chella
Thank you bhaji/bhenji for replying back to me, which is more than what can be said of some people, however that could just be because they have not had the time to get back to me, which I understand.
Just because their pughs are tied differently to our pughs doesnt make it wrong jio, just because people say it doesnt make it true, those who do so are naive. If you look at the tasveera of our satgurus one can notice that their dastars are tied across their foreheads, albeit one can not use this theory as solid evidence as only those lucky to have had darshan of our satgurus truly know of their appearance.
I do agree with you that yes namdhari's are easily identifiable from their turbans, tied across the forehead.
"I guess the red dots are added in for extra effect?" - guru_da_chella. I guess too.
Regards
Dilrubarb