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gupt_paapi

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  1. btw.. about the "y shoudl u wear clothes" arguement.

    Civilised humans keep hair because it provides them with vitamin D. it gives us more energy (ever notice ur hairs sticking upwards wen u doo naam simran?.. ENERGY!!!)

    Clothes are a civilised way to put us forward to society. Clothes are a mean of protection, eg: heat loss.

    And to argue bak at them.. if they absolutely luv changing nature.. y not cut their lil finger, which they hardly use?! grin.gif

    Nw, although u call urself dumb.. surprisingly enuf so is the rest of this forum. we all equally help eachova. u helped us, by showing us wot a difference manmukh sangat can make to ur thinking, compared to good sangat. dats y guru ji wanted us 2 stay in good sangat :lol:

  2. 1. The rich and the poor are all brethren,

    This the Lord has ordained and none can gainsay it;

    Says Kabir, poor is he in whose heart

    There is not the Nam of the Lord.

    (KABIRJI, BHAIRO RAG)

    2. Nanak, none is high and none is low.

    (Guru I, JAPJI)

    3. Only fools and idiots,

    Try to supress others.

    (Guru I, BASANT RAG)

  3. Film criticised for slogans

    By Hindustan Times and Planet Bollywood

    Jan 29, 2006, 13:29

    A new film 'Rang De Basanti' is one of many that uses religious references to help commercialisation. The main title and song is according to its singer Harshdeep, taken from "an extract of Japji Sahib, the Sikh's morning prayer... It is believed that early morning is the time of God and I actually felt God standing next to me and making me sing," tells Harshdeep.

    Religious groups believe a line was crossed when an objectionable slogan was placed on the posters of the movie. Both the SGPC and Jathedar of the Sri Damdama Sahib Nandgarh reacted strongly to it.

    While the posters show Aamir Khan on a horseback, the other side has the lead actors of the movie embracing each other. However, the sikh organisation have taken exception to what is written in Hindi and Punjabi (in bold letters) at the lower side of the poster - "Raj Karega Khalsa."

    SGPC media secretary G.S. Bedi and Jathedaar of the Sri Damdama Sahib Nandgarh (Talwandi), Balwant Singh have called it a matter of great concern and called for a ban on 'Rang De Basanti' as it amounts to an insult of the sikh community .

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    While the posters show Aamir Khan on a horseback, the other side has the lead actors of the movie embracing each other. However, the sikh organisation have taken exception to what is written in Hindi and Punjabi (in bold letters) at the lower side of the poster - "Raj Karega Khalsa."

    ..wots bad about that!?!?!? :) LOL

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