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  1. Yeah! We demand the first edition! One video-darshan of the D-W Baba (Jee) is insufficient.
  2. Quality is poor, and its hard to listen to, but well worth it. Great work by all the people involved, and the guests.
  3. Which Hindi Translation? Theres a Hindi Translitteration at www.srigranth.org
  4. Just came across this article regarding Kar Sewa of the Akal Takhat after 1984 on Amritpal Singh's site. It really is an interesting read, and presents information regarding the views of some writers regarding the Kar Sewa. Interestingly the authors quoted are in many cases those who can be considered as highly critical of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji etc and their actions. Would be interesting to see how this article would contrast another thats been in the works for a very long time on another site.
  5. "(these are flowers in my garden )" That line kind of suggests that at least these recent posted flower ones are not from the net. Dunno, maybe I'm wrong, and she emant she had the same types of flowers in her garden. Anyway, amazing photos regardless, but especially if you took them yourself.
  6. Nah, I ammm. Sorry peeeeps just messing.
  7. UMMMM, you weren't Khalsa anyway when u bowed to it. , besides K Singh's extract is reffering to males only apparently if the translation is accurate lol.
  8. They still are, and u can decide what u want displayed, so you can now remove the hindi etc if you don't need it.
  9. Do you assume its admirable for people to form opinions and stick with them for life, even if they later doubt these opinions through research? Is there no place for learning in your world? You are supportive of Niddar Singh as you previously disclosed in some posts, did you criticise him when he changed his views from blue kaccherras being the traditional type to white kaccherras being those worn by the Khalsa of old?? Is it not acceptable to you that people can research and change their views? Also, does Amritpal Singh really "criticise" Nihang dress as such? Does he tell Nihangs not to wear it? Or is it simply the case he has researched historical texts etc and found cases that seem to contradict popular opinion? Not many people have the time and resources available to do any research into these old texts, and thus tend to believe biased accounts read elsewhere. I think its far better that we extract some contrary thinking from these sources too, so we who are not able to do this research ourselves can develop a more balanced view. All I see Amritpal Singh doing is making information from old texts accesible for people so they can make their decisions. There is no influencing or imposing views on others. Readers are presented extracts and explanations, but are left with a decision to make for themselves regarding whether such information supersedes their previous beliefs. Thats the way I see his work, maybe I'm reading it wrong or something.
  10. Ummmm, no I dont. And what's up with the CAPS?
  11. www.srigranth.org ahs been updated, and the new site is simply amazing, even better than before!!! You can now look at different english translations, different roman and all sorts of other neat stuff. Theres Gurmukhi Teekas now too, and Punjabi options.
  12. http://www.amritworld.com/sanatani/proposed.html In the proposed topics section, Amritpal Singh had listed "Guru Gobind Singh Ji in blue dress" and "Guru Ji's army and blue dress" as categories. This suggests he has more to say regarding the colour blue.
  13. kick his @$$ 133273[/snapback] tht helped.... :lol: 134424[/snapback] More helpful than most of your nonsense posts! LOL kidding- I love your posts, and that was kind of an in-joke with the topic starter, sorry for bringing it to the thread.
  14. if any of you havent noticed, people make up their own things..... :lol: 134360[/snapback] People certainly do, but then some other people cite from historical texts in an unbiased manner, simply stating what is said within them to make such information accessible for those who cannot otherwise get access to it. These people are not to be confused with those who quote selectively from such texts to further their own agendas. Read Amritpal Singh Ji's articles and decide for yourself which category he fits into.
  15. The guy appears to have been a Namdhari, as the views expressed seem to be those that Namdharis hold. I asked a Namdhari about this once, and he told me they believe Guru Gobind Singh Ji called himself the destroyer of those that wear blue ( ie Moghuls ), and hence they make white their coulour of choice.
  16. No, What the article is saying is eat foods of all these types with less fat! 134056[/snapback] Thank you I can read! The article is not suggesting eat every food they give you, as you are aware, they give you a selection as an example so people can choose. Now, the earlier poster was suggesting ( in my opinion- he hasn't clarified ) that from the list given, and the statement that lower fat options should be taken , he would class lentils as better than meat, as they more succesfully fulfil the criteria the article describes ( ie they are in that class of food, and are lower fat [according to the poster] ). Like I said in my opinion I think you mistook his comments as trying to outsmart you, when I don't believe this was the case, so there was no need for your statement about him trying to decieve you, like there was no need for you explain the blindingly obvious to me. Maybe take a cooler view at these things, and don't think people are always arguing with you. Not everyone has a personal feud with you, or is trying to catch out your English reading abilities. EDIT: (BTW the post by Palamrinder was posted while i was writing, so i was unaware of his stance during this message)
  17. Palamrinders comments don't seem as dubious as you make them out to be ( I might be wrong). The section of your article shows lentils etc are an adequate replacement for meat, as they are classed in the same category. He then suggests lentils have lower fat ( not neccessarily using the article as a basis for this view, as this issue is not commented upon at all within it) and as such in his opinion he sees them as superior to meat. If you read the post again, he quotes "That is true.... lentils are equivalent to meat BUT with less fat..... So i guess they are superior to meat which has plenty of other disadvantages...." The only bit I sense him quoting from the article is regarding the notion that lentils are a substitute to meat, the rest I gathered was from his own opinions, and the last comment certainly was an opinion based one. Perhaps he could shed some light as to what exactly was suggested by his comment.
  18. http://www.amritworld.com/sanatani/sanatan.pdf http://www.amritworld.com/sanatani/satyuga.pdf I've just noticed two more sections have been added since this post has been updated.
  19. H4RPAL

    Eggs ?

    What did you do? look at your own with a microscope mr science buff??? lol- just messing bro, and take it easy, I don't need to OOOMMM lol, I just kept repeating it for jokes. Sorry if my humour is of poor quality, maybe they'll teach me some better material in the sixth grade. Take it easy bro, we're both not really the most serious of people judging by this thread. Anyways better be off now, gotta pray for a miracle to make sure i get into 6th grade, but hey, they do happen innit.
  20. H4RPAL

    Eggs ?

    The bullying is natural, yes! Thats why I said according to daya and terms of compassion this would be the most acceptable eggs to be eating!! BUt remember, perhaps in the wild we do not ahve the situation of these chiken ina defined area etc, so where they are protected from carnivores (to some extent lol) on a poultry farm, they are not so well guarded against each other, as perghaps in the wild they would run away from the big bad bully chickens- I dunno, I'm not an expert, so can't say. Now, the story is true, will find that article for you as soon as I can. I know I have a print copy somewhere, will get looking. If I cant scan it (Have no scanner) will post you a copy so taht you can verify the details, or will try get someone else to scan it for you. (unfortunately am rather busy with my fifth grade studies at the moment, so could be a while) BTW regarding the rooster semen, I never said I wanted to eat it, I was suggesting it was rather disgusting, so is it so hard to see why some see eating eggs equally as disgusting??? Again, its down to personal choices, some would say yes, others no, just as some may delight in feasting on rooster juices! Also, is the sperm killed really quick?? the fluid in the semen would maintain them for some while would they not? (Again, I'm not a biologist, so couldnt tell you). By the way, I love the respectful way you debate on forums, very admirable indeed.
  21. I dont getttssss it. How does a guy get raped?? Doesn't his something has to do something before something can happen, and if the something is responsive, then surely it can't be rape coz like he's obviously feeling something. This obviously only refers to when the women are suggested to go around doing the raping as Nama Singh suggests could be used as a counter argument.
  22. H4RPAL

    Eggs ?

    My apologies in advance for slightly shifting this debate and adding a few comments here from the mind of a 12 year old. Let us for a second move to the issue of compassion or daya. In Jap Ji Sahib it states ( apologies for the one liner, I know people don't like them here as they are usually taken out of context, but as the bani is familiar, I feel its use can be justified here): " Dhaul Dharam Daya ka poot " The mythical bull which supposedly holds the world in place is actually Dharam, the child of compassion (daya). Now onto the issue of daya without going into a what you should and shouldn't eat debate, as that is nota judgment I would choose to make for other people. In terms of compassion, we can see caged hens live in appaling conditions, again something I will not elaborate on, just visit your nearest poultry farm or a website such as PETA for more information on this. Features sucha s cramped spaces to maximise farm capacities and reduce energy loss through movement are some of the features of the fun packed life of a battery cage hen. Anyway, most will be aware of such arguments, and as such there is no need to go into them here. Now, that would lead us to conclude that in terms of daya, or compassion for animals, free range eggs are the most vaiable for consumption. However, many would protest around the afct, again highlighted byy animal welfare societies such as PETA taht in free range hens, issues such as some hens being bullied by more dominant ones etc exist (the pecking order argument etc, that the keen biologists on this thread will know more about, unlike my unfortuntely uneducated self). Again, more information on this can be found on animal welfare sites such as PETA, alongside information regarding the mistreatment of animals in the dairy industry . And now onto the interesting part of the post, I came across an article in the British Newspapers around a year ago, where Tesco were selling some specail breed of hens eggs, which if I remember correctly have a different colour to normal hens eggs. These eggs were free range. Now, one chappie brought these eggs, and somehow deduced it had been fertilised (can't recall how), and as such hatched it and voila, out came a special funky coloured hen. The reason for this? Apparently some free range farms ( not sure if this is the case in the UK ) have roosters kept with free range hens, as they serve some purpose (not quite sure of the exact details, but something to do with hormones I assume, and probably something to do with influencing the egg laying behaviour of hens). Now anyway, I was just wondering if this is the case in the UK too? If free range eggs, which (it would appear within the confines of my limited intellect) can be deemed as more compassionate eating than those of battery cage robo-hens, could also be at times fertilised due to the presence of roosters in free rannge poultry farms. Can anyone shed light on this subject? I will try to find the article, as I kept a copy somehwere as it was quite intriguing. Also, I apologise for any mistakes in this thread, but the general gist of the story is accurate (ie guy bought free range eggs from Tesco, and one hatched into a chick when he incubated). Also, my apologies for answering nothing, but asking much. I wish I had the knowledge to add more constructively to this thread, perhaps with the grace of Waheguru after I have completed the sixth grade ( whatever that is ) this may be the case.
  23. H4RPAL

    Eggs ?

    sorry- double post
  24. H4RPAL

    Eggs ?

    Its a serious question, and not a counter argument. Judging by your logic, rooster semen would fall into the same category as eggs, and as such is fit for consumption, unless you find the thought rather disgusting, and if the latter is true, perhaps you can see where some non-egg eaters are coming from.
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