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  1. 13 hours ago, Guest komal said:

    very useful information wow! Didn't realise how much crap was in all those things. Im going make changes to ditch all chemicals and reap the benefits. 

    did you know that smart technology like smart meters wifi emits loads of microwave radiation and its been linked to disease like cancer, heart and brain damage? its classed as a 2B carcinogen by the World Health Organisation. 

    http://stopsmartmeters.org.uk/

    https://stopsmartmetersharingey.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/ssmh-notice-of-non-consent-for-smart-meter-installation-070417-citations-long.pdf

     

    Is this true? Because when I asked the utility company they said they’re not a problem and it’s very little than wouldn’t be harmful or dangerous. 

  2. 19 minutes ago, Singh123456777 said:

    Put all these things aside and go with an open mind. 

    Why do gorey like india? Cause they go with an open mind. Us brown people are too picky

    I’m not being picky, and being brown has nothing to do with it. Like I said I wouldn’t go back for the relatives but to visit as a tourist instead. Nothing wrong in that, nobody can force anybody to stay with anybody they don’t like or have been treated badly by. 

  3. 10 hours ago, Singh123456777 said:

    The thing is there is poverty, and other crap but its still an amazing place. Its the dharti of our gurus

    It’s not the poverty I’m talking about, it’s the other things, such as no system, no respect for others, etc etc. But obviously it’s worth visiting as it’s the dharti of the Gurus and that’s the only reason I’d  go again, not for anything else. 

  4. 2 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

    There are countless shows on the telly of India. That make India out as a vibrant and beatiful country full of culture, monuments and history. 

    Yet having visited Dehli. 

    my views are the following. 

    Its filthy in most places

    it smells badly and polluted, congested and cramped. The people are rude with no manners. Its boring and dull. Everyone seems miserable and in a bad mood. I rarely see people smiling or laughter. 

    This is probably down to the harsh and brutal enviriment they live in. 

    Is it the same all over? is punjab any different. 

     

    Punjab is less polluted than Delhi, but I’d say it pretty much like what you described from my experience of visiting Punjab. People are rude, yes, no manners, yes. And yes yes yes to the rest. 

    I wouldn’t even say it’s the environment they live in that makes them like that, as some families and people are nice, warm hearted people. I’d say it’s because of jealousy that’s embedded in them if those born abroad. I experienced it, for no reason from relatives and the people that know them also. But others seemed to be ok with me, if I asked them anything. I’d also say there is discrimination against those abroad too, but it’s done in a discreet way within relatives. 

    The best thing is the historical places and Gurdwaras and there are good souls there. The people that have good relatives are lucky, as that’s hard to find nowadays. It’s changed from the last time I went. The pinds aren’t that friendly either, most people have gone abroad anyways and people stare a lot. 

    It depends which area of Punjab you go to also, as we’ve got some relatives who are caring, but I never got to visit them as time was short when I went. I don’t want to go back, it’s put me off. It upset me very much unfortunately, whereas I was looking forward to meeting the relatives I visited. But I guess they don’t like bhole, simple people like me. Oh well, at least I learned something from it. 

  5. 2 hours ago, InderjitS said:

    Most of the youngsters might not know of Bhai Sahib (Old School Taksali), they performed so much kirtan seva regarding Dasam Pita. 

    I had an original recording of this on cassette (which I think was better), still this is still a beauty. 

    this is jeevan katha of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib - some in geet form

    Saka Chamkaur Sahib

     

    Nice, he sings well, the style is different. 

  6.  
    ਮਾਝ ਮਹਲਾ ੫  
    माझ महला ५ ॥ 
    Mājẖ mėhlā 5. 
    Majh, Fifth Guru. 
     
    ਤੂੰ ਮੇਰਾ ਪਿਤਾ ਤੂੰਹੈ ਮੇਰਾ ਮਾਤਾ  
    तूं मेरा पिता तूंहै मेरा माता ॥ 
    Ŧūʼn merā piṯā ṯūʼnhai merā māṯā. 
    Thou art my father, Thou art my mother, 
     
    ਤੂੰ ਮੇਰਾ ਬੰਧਪੁ ਤੂੰ ਮੇਰਾ ਭ੍ਰਾਤਾ  
    तूं मेरा बंधपु तूं मेरा भ्राता ॥ 
    Ŧūʼn merā banḏẖap ṯūʼn merā bẖarāṯā. 
    Thou art my kinsman and Thou art my brother. 
     

    ਤੂੰ ਮੇਰਾ ਰਾਖਾ ਸਭਨੀ ਥਾਈ ਤਾ ਭਉ ਕੇਹਾ ਕਾੜਾ ਜੀਉ ॥੧॥ 
    तूं मेरा राखा सभनी थाई ता भउ केहा काड़ा जीउ ॥१॥ 
    Ŧūʼn merā rākẖā sabẖnī thā▫ī ṯā bẖa▫o kehā kāṛā jī▫o. ||1|| 
    In all the places Thou art my protector. Then why should I feel fear and anxiety? 

    SGGS Ji Ang 103 

    ?? Dhan Guru Arjan Dev ji

     

  7. It’s very upsetting to hear the passing away of Harsimran Singh. There should be support for these issues in the community, as it’s not easily available in the mainstream and our community are hesitant to come forward when  help is needed. This takes me to the Sirhand project that is going on Sikh Channel. I’m very shocked to see that people are not donating enough for good causes. There’s 5 good projects that we need to donate to as sangat, as it’s what we need. But people would rather spend it elsewhere on things that wouldn’t be so important, because they think they will never need that support. It’s been needed for a long time and I feel it’s come about late, but still it can still work. As a thriving community, Sikhs should be looking towards doing projects like that and contributing whatever is within their means to. More needs to be done to reach out to those that need the help. 

    I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it before, but please can sangat take a moment of thinking towards helping the Sirhand project, of which those involved do a lot of seva to help us. 

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