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  1. There are still many mistakes in this version and I don't think its right you claim it is in line with taksaal. At the beginning of Jaap Sahib your gutka says Paatisha, when in fact in my damdami taksal its patisah, no SH sound. I will wait for a better version.
  2. Maybe that's because im not making things up. I personally think your a undercover committee member, nothing personal against you its just if I ever met a undercover committee member he would sound like you. Btw your not a very good undercover committee member! Get a life!
  3. I was one of the people who broke into the centre in the first wave that lasted 5 minutes. As I ran in my adrenalin was pumping, the police somewhere behind us and I wanted to make a point to the committee that if you have the balls to put up chairs and tables for meat and sharaab, I have the balls to knock your tables and chairs down. THAT'S IT.. I was standing in the middle of the room, shocked to see a man bleeding, to hear a kitchen being ransacked and in shame walked towards the fire door and was escorted out by the police. I am not saying what I did was correct but within our protest we had some members hell bent on REAL SUFFERING. To me that was not we stand for but maybe in out history we have acted in such ways when such things are occurring in our centers? I think we need to remember that this war is just as much a mental struggle as physical. We have to fight with our brains on this one, not with fists as we will lose each time. We have the power to destroy police forces, we have the power of lions and that was seen. We are a ferocious beast but this was not the day to unleash such anger.
  4. Why does he keep calling himself a Sikh ??? He is an British Indian with a Sikh ancestors.
  5. We really need to get our side of the story out to the media. The Sikh image is being destroyed in the UK and non Sikhs (those who call themselves SIkh, but in fact do not practice) are using the whole anti-Islamic formula on Sikhs and it goes down a treat with the Brits. I wrote to the express and star yesterday but we need to show the world who the real villains are. Its a pity the history of this has all but been forgotten and these scum bags are using this violence to their fullest. They wont tell the media any background leading to this.
  6. Exactly!! I see God everyday I open my eyes...its beautiful! Humans are amazing, so detailed, so complex, so blinded, animals so calculated, love and emotion formless, but so powerful. What amazing entity created all this is mindblowing. Guru Arjun dev ji said 'I am bewitched'
  7. you mean the helmet used during maharaja ranjits time?
  8. Wjkk Wjkf I recently purchased a bike and use it for daily 24 miles round trip commute to work. I tie a small keski and wear a helmet for added protection, then tie my dastaar at work. I recently learned that some Sikhs frown upon such action. The main examples used are the NO TOPI rehatnama which I don't feel actually relates to helmets and soldiers who refused to wear tin helmets during WW1 and WW2. I have ridden both with and without and can't understand how one can ride with a helmet. To me its illogical and insane. Please discuss.
  9. i'm hoping i can come down to wolves uni to be part of this vaisakhi event!!!!!! well i think it'll be a laff!!!!! and i'll learn something too!!!!so me looking fwd to it!!!! :TH: laterz!!!!
  10. Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!! I'm one of the girls who are singing in the acapella simran, i was told about this website by Aman so i thought i would check it out, he told us about people liking our acapella, i'm glad you do, we are all really happy to know that people enjoy listening to it, even for me when singing i feel myself feeling close to waheguru, and we're glad that everyone else like listening to it and feel close to waheguru too, we all feel truly blessed to be sikhs, we thank our sikh sangat and waheguru's blessings to have given us the courage to do this type of simran, if it wasn't for that we would maybe never have ever thought of doing the acapella I thought I would email personally and give our thanks to all of you, if it weren't for you, it would never have happened so thankyou for your kind words and your support, may God bless you always, Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!
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