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  1. Through great previous life toil and virtues has he obtained his comfort now... Since he is wasting it by not japping naam he will realise when dharam raj lifts the disguise of maya and the dham jots beat him and send him into suffering or lowly lives for another 100,000 years.... And who knows if the earth will be destroyed before he will have the chance to be human again and have the opportunity for liberation..

  2. While Judaism and Islam are monotheistic, I don't know if Christianity can make that claim. They claim to be monotheistic yet believe in 3 distinct entities that they all refer to as "God". They call, God the father as God, Jesus as God and the Holy Ghost as God. That's 3 not one!

    Using that logic we can't claim temporal and spiritual manifestation of God as some one will say that's two instead of one.

  3. I think what concerns people is that once someone starts to go to these classes there seems to be;

    - a gradual disintegration of spirituality and dharam

    - abandoning of paath or kirtan : as if it is something that is not needed as a warrior and only for saintly people

    - they start to distance from their sangat and close friends into an isolated group of people from the akhara

    - have a belief that other mainstream Sikhs are in some way inferior or are living a British lie and do not know the real Sikhi which is sanatan

    - a gradual change in turban style and behaviour to mimic that of their new leader ; a very cocky and arrogant attitude

    - they seem to propagate this myth that all other mainstream Sikhs are mindless brainwashed extremists

    - a tendency to bring up controversial topics just to provoke a reaction

    - some will start to partake in alcohol or casual marijuana use

    - will not accept any criticism aimed towards Nidar

    there are a few others but it seems cisco you have proven the point i have been trying to make all along.....

    if Nidar's shastarvidiya classes have no spirituality or dharam then they cannot be the "Martial way of Guru Gobind SIngh ji"

    as sometimes Guru would abandon all logic of warfare and traditional battle tactics by sitting down to do Asa Di Vaar while in battle situations

    and sending his sons out to fight knowing full well there was no chance they could win the battle, instead they conquered the world

    by sacrificing this body, but never abandoning the light of allegiance and love to God.

    how can a man who says there is no need for warriors to do prayer be a Sikh of Guru Gobind Singh ji who said in bhai Nand Lals Tankhanama that a Sikh should not eat without doing japji, should not pass evening without rehraas, and should not sleep without doing Kirtan Sohila.

    Then there is the most famous story of Bhai Dalla who egotistically kept boasting to Guru Gobind Singh ji about his great warriors. Guru Gobind Singh ji asked him to present his warriors so that he could test his gun, dalla and his warriors stalled and noone came forward, but two Singhs who were doing seva in the Langar came running offering themselves as targets, even fighting each other for the chance. showing dalla that it was not great warriors but those who were willing to give their head, wealth and all in return for the Love of their beloved.

    This story reminds me of the Shastarvidia going on about their ancient "original" art and last Sikh Warrior status symbol, referring to their many interview battles in the magazines and newspaper articles.

    It is this lack of Dharam and spirituality which is the problem with Nidar! and why we advise our young people to stay away from him.

    Guru Gobind Singh ji made us Sant-Sipahi

    Guru Hargobind Sahib ji wore two Swords - Miri and Piri - teaching the Sikhs that both need to go hand in hand, Spirituality and Sikh warfare go hand in hand.

    the bola of the Nihang Singhs goes....

    Amazing post

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