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Deep Singh

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  1. R. Singh Veer Ji, Thanks A LOT for the mp3s. Veer, great seva, please continue! Giani Ji had just beautiful thoughts. wow.. sorry, i didn't have time to listen earlier. Does anyone know the name of the book/research article about Sikh Rehat Maryada that Giani Ji have written? (i want to buy it) Also, please listen and STOP calling 'Sikh Rehat Maryada' for 'Akalian di Maryada' as in Akali - the politicians.
  2. Check it out: The Project84 committee was formed to create awareness of the anti-Sikh pogroms and highlight the Indian government's continuing unwillingness to provide justice to victims. For more information or to arrange interviews with survivors, contact 617-320-8134. On the web: http://www.remember84.org/ http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041030/sfsa001a_1.html I just searched at yahoo and found the site....
  3. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh! Did Guru Sahib invent Gurmukhi Script? There are three views: 1. Guru Sahib invented Gurmukhi for writing Gurbani. 2. Guru Sahib modified some other Punjabi/North-Indian scripts to form Gurmukhi and after that used the script for writing Gurbani. 3. Gurmukhi existed before Guru Sahiban, and there is no connection between Gurmukhi and Gurus, other than the fact that they popularised it and therefore it came to be assosiated with their name and later for common usage for Punjabi langauge. Which of these views do you people think is correct? Please give some kind of argument for that (i am not asking for 'evidence', even scholars would have hard time collecting that, but if you got something, bring it on... :wub: ) My humble request, Bhul Chuk Maaf Karna Jio
  4. He should have brought the files with him where it is stated tytler's name...and showed them on tele. i bet he had to resign...
  5. Bhai Sahib Ji, you solved the whole equation....
  6. i just read the first page and it reminded me why i usually don't post at other forums.. :wub: no nimaarta there ppl.
  7. So the word Sardar is from Persian and simply means a 'head' or leader. I have a Kurdish friend, and from him i know that Sardar word is also used in their language, Kurdish language. His understanding of the words was that Sardar is a military leader at a small level, perhaps a head of 10-20 men who are under his direct command. This friend of mine uses the word Sardar as his lastname/family name. In the Sikh understanding of the words; it is a Sikh male, who wears a dastaar (turban). It may or may not include an Amritdhari Sikh, but i haven't heard of any such conventional meaning. And normally it is used for any Keshadhari-Daastar wearing Sikh. However the Punjabi understanding is much broader; there have been Muslim and Hindu Sardars in Punjab. They used the word as they were leaders of their villages/groups etc. And as pagri is also a part of Punjabi culture, they also wore a turban, but it is not in the same sense as the Sikh dastaar. The Muslim/Hindu pagri was a sign of honour, respect and leadership.
  8. click on 'Team Zissou Navigation' on top-right corner. Second on 'Team Zissou' and thirdly 'Team' in the menus that arrive.... you will see a singh on the right corner...
  9. Watch The Interview: http://www.carnage84.com/homepage/tytler.htm 09:35 mins (Video - NDTV)
  10. I remember Singh47 Ji saying in some other post that Bibi was from lineage of Muralae Samparda.... What is going on here? Could you eloborate? Were Murale wale Mahants?
  11. French Sikhs Jasvir, right, and Bikramjit Singh pose in the Sikh temple of Bobigny, France, outside Paris, Wednesday Oct. 20, 2004. The boys have been kept out of class since the start of September, in accordance with the law banning all conspicuous religious signs from public schools, which went into effect at the start of the academic year on Sept. 2. In the first court case resulting from the law, Sikh leaders have asked a court to force the school to convene a disciplinary hearing or let the boys into classrooms. A ruling is expected Friday. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) An unidentified Sikh, wearing a head piece instead of a turban, enters his high school in Drancy, outside Paris, early Wednesday Oct. 20, 2004. Some Sikh schoolchildren risk expulsion from their school for wearing their turban. Two Muslim girls who refused to remove their head scarves have been expelled Tuesday in Mulhouse, eastern France, as officials begin taking action against those who defy the new law banning conspicuous religious symbols from public schools. Sign reads: Eugene Delacroix highschool. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) France's Koudrat Singh, spokesman of United Sikh organization, talks outside the Cergy Pontoise courtroom, west of Paris, Wednesday Oct. 20, 2004. The court examined the case of three Sikh schoolchildren who risk expulsion from their school for wearing their turban. Two Muslim girls who refused to remove their head scarves have been expelled tuesday in Mulhouse, eastern France, as officials begin taking action against those who defy the new law banning conspicuous religious symbols from public schools.(AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
  12. Yeah we can plan the Hemkunt Sahib trip in London...lol! It has to be in summer!
  13. Any updates?? OK..i guess if you don't want to go to Gurdwara Hemkunt Sahib, i will do it alone some time.... :wub: But! what's up with the Conference in UK? There has to be something....comeon guys!
  14. This has happened to me!! Some "babeh" came here and i said 'Sat Sri Akal' and all... After that they started telling some stuff, i said i had to go.. some days later i see them in the city again, this time there is no dastaar, kesh are out and they have got tilaks over their forehead. I just went passes them without saying anything, and one guy started calling me...i just hello. Argh!
  15. Bhai Sahib, you just summoned up everything in the last words. Whatevery, whoever you are, as long as Jeevan-lifestyle doesn't change....there will be problems. Son of Scthia: bro, i have read jatt history, i have read about the clans and their stories. i read through the three volumes by Rose that you mentioned that talks about all tribes, castes and clans of punjab. i am interested in our history...i mean punjab history and jatts are a part of it. but tell me one thing. whatever they have done before, lots of good things (warrior art), but also very bad things (drinking etc), how will being proud help you or me? if you agree only Waheguru gives freedom from human life and only Waheguru helps us, what advantages do you or i have of being from some particular background?? what means is our JEEVAN! whatever your background, get your moral correct, live spiritually high and worldly low...and you will be 'proud' of that...and lots of others also. (now i feel hypocrate...sometimes we need to listen ourselves also! damm me.)
  16. This just made me laugh. (hiding) Practising caste can be called casteism. Practising race can be called racism. What do you prefer? Choice is yours...
  17. Cyber Sangat Jio, it is Simran9 Ji's idea...and what awesume idea! I don't really know more than you guys, in the article it says till 25 Nov...so i guess it will start soon. Well RakabGanj Gurdwara is in Delhi, and if you live there, just pop in on Sundays or something see if you find anything. The research center is the one that Manmohan Singh opened in September and i read in news that it is kind of high-tech and all... also it would be great if you give some kind of "report" i mean like how you experienced and related info. Thanks Jio!
  18. Waheguru! WOW...how amazing it would be in the state of complete freedom...oneness. i can't imagine.
  19. Bhaji, how can i give Bachan, i am just an <banned word filter activated> who is not stable in his ways, going in and out... It is only Waheguru that gives Bachan...
  20. wow...that is very good story. I hope Bhai Barapind Ji gets back to normal life soon. :lol:
  21. WHERE IS BSBK123 BHAJI DELHI-WALE? Comeon bhaji...you have to be there!
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