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  1. HOW CAN THEY TREAT OUR BROTHERS LIKE THIS AND WE DO NOTHING!!! BJP THAT STUPID SIDHU GUY THATS THE PARTY LEADER, THERE WERE SO MANY SIKHS THERE WHY DIDNT THEY HELP THEM!!!!!!!!!!
  2. THIS FLIPIN BJP CRAP I SWEAR TO GOD IF I WAS THERE WITH MY AMRITDHARI FREINDS I WOULD HAVE DONE SOMTHING ABOUT THIS!!!!!!!!! THIS JUST PUTS ME IN RAGEE I SWEAR MAN HOW CUD THEY DO THAT TO THAT OLD MAN!!!! STUPID INDIANS!!!!!!!! I WILL SUPPORT KHALISTAN FOREVER!!!! KHALISTAN ZINDABAD!!!!!!!!!
  3. Fateh, This is disgusting man i saw the photos and there was one sikh man doing keertan, and they done the ardaas and there are 'om' logos on top of SGGSJ! THERE ARE PETALS OVER THE SGGSJ ASWELL!! TOTAL BEADBI MAN
  4. VJKK VJKF!, You can tie the Bunga tight, then the gol pagh tietlly, but leave 2 wraps around your head and if you have tora ( you use it with a chand baisiclly a nishaan sahib purattan style its iron or bronze ) and wrap it round your pagh untill its all fineshed or if you dont have tora, you can use a bit of keski material cut it ( dosent have to be neat) and make it long about 2 or 3 feet, then wrap it around your pagh all over tightlly, then with the remaining pagh material wrap around the pagh so it covers the tora or material and your done! Fateh hope this helped
  5. Fateh go on the sikh channel website there live tv on now
  6. Fateh, Its cool any time if u have more questions need it fast ill try to help u just need to pm me Thanks, Fateh!
  7. Fateh, First of all there is NO devil in Sikhi ok, theres evil and thats not a person its a emotion and five vices, also if you have a kirpan bow to that if u live far away from a gurdwara, if u dont live far away, or have problems going there, you dont need to bow to ur reflection. Fateh!
  8. Fateh, Khalsa Ji you can eat or drink if you are starving, or have medical issues, dont misunderstand this, Bhull chuk maaf, Fateh!
  9. Fateh! I'll show it 2 u now: LEGALITY In India (Legal) Article 25 of the Indian Constitution deems the carrying of ‘kirpan’ to be included in the profession of the Sikh religion[1], thus legalizing the carrying of kirpan by Sikhs. In the United Kingdom (Legal) It is legal under the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (section 139) and Offensive Weapons Act 1996 (section 3 and 4) for a Sikh to carry a kirpan with a blade for religious reasons (other reasons allowed by the Act are cultural or work related reasons). The Criminal Justice Act 1988 safeguards the rights of the Sikhs to carry the Kirpan as it is deemed a necessary part of their religion. In the USA (Legal) There have been several court cases in the USA relating to the legality of wearing a kirpan in public places. Courts in New York and Ohio have ruled that banning the wearing of a kirpan is unconstitutional.[2] In recent years the Sikh practice of wearing a kirpan has caused problems for security personnel at airports and other checkpoints. Security personnel may confiscate kirpans if they feel it is necessary, but are advised to treat them with respect.[3] In Canada (Legal) In most public places in Canada a Sikh religious Kirpan is allowed but there some places where it is not clear cut. In the 2006 Supreme Court of Canada decision of Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite‑Bourgeoys the court held that the banning of the kirpan in a school environment is against Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a reasonable accommodation. The issue started when a 12 year old student dropped a 20 cm (8 inches) long kirpan in school. School staff and parents were very concerned, and the student was required to attend school under police supervision until the court decision was reached. In Sweden (Legal Conditional) Swedish law has a ban on “street weapons” in public places that also includes knives unless used for hobby (for instance fishing) or profession (for instance a carpenter). Knives considered harmless, like a pocket knife, are allowed so a dull kirpan is allowed.[4][5] In Denmark On October 24, 2006, the Eastern High Court of Denmark upheld the earlier ruling of the Copenhagen City Court by which wearing of Kirpan by a Sikh was declared illegal. By this Denmark has become the first country in the World to pass such a ruling. Ripudaman Singh, who now works as a Scientist, was earlier convicted by the City Court for violating the Danish Weapons Law for publicly carrying a knife. He was fined 3000 Danish Kroner or an alternate imprisonment of 6 days. Though the High Court quashed this sentence, it maintained that the carrying of Kirpan by a Sikh is in violation of the Danish Weapons Law. The judgment stated, After all the information about the accused, the reason for the accused to possess a knife and the other circumstances of the case, such exceptional extenuating circumstances are found, that the punishment should be dropped, cf. Penal Code § 83, 2nd period. Danish Weapons Law allows carrying of knives in public places if it is for fishing, hunting, sports or any other purpose recognized as valid. The High Court did not find religion as being a valid reason for carrying kirpan. It stated that, For these reasons, as stated by the City Court, it is agreed that the circumstance of the accused carrying the knife as a Sikh, cannot be regarded as a similarly recognisable purpose, included in the decision for the exceptions in weapon law § 4, par. 1, 1st period, second part. European Law The Sikhs right to wear a Kirpan is protected by Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights on freedom of religion. Eurostar Train policy Letter from Richard Brown, Eurostar Chief Executive Officer (10-07-2006): “Our security arrangements at Eurostar are in effect determined by Transec, the Transport Security Division of the Department for Transport, under the Channel Tunnel Security Order. They are very similar to the arrangements in place at airports for the airline passengers. In practice, therefore, our response will depend on the size of the Kirpan being carried, which do of course vary in size very considerably. In general any blade of three inches’ length or less is now permitted to by carried by passengers – provided this is not a flick knife or lock knife. Any longer than this, and a passenger is not allowed to carry the blade on them personally – but they can of course consign the item to registered luggage so that it is carried in a separate, locked compartment on the train. This would apply to a sword-length Kirpan, for instance. My understanding is that many Kirpans are quite small.” VJKK VJKF!!!
  10. VJKK VJKF! If you want interviews, katha, by Sh. Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa (Bhindranwale) you go on http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.net/sound.htm, go back to audio and choose what you want prayers, katha, dharmik geets, dhadi jhathas, etc, also you can choose any sant or giani also any paath, for example, salok dumalla da. Fateh!
  11. Fateh, Just tuck it in your dastar and make sure its tight! Fateh!! :cool2:
  12. Fateh, In the future you can tie the kamarkassa any times round, and use turban material not too long about 4 foot Fateh
  13. As veer ji said use it for a kamarkassa or on somebody else, and use it as a siropa for praying
  14. What has the world come to man this is disgusting! did it happen in u.k? Fateh! And was the girl amritdhari? Fateh
  15. VJKK VJKF Ji Thanks Khalse i havent broke my Amrit i just wanted to know thanks! Fateh!
  16. Fateh, Dont mind body building but when you start drugs and cutting kes theres a total stop there ill rather have no muscles than trime or shave off my kes!
  17. Fateh!, If its a medical reason i see why not, because gursikhs are rolemodels and help the community but if you need it badly then take it Fateh!
  18. I know you put the kirpan with your kes but can we were the waterproof cap over you dastar with the kirpan in Fateh!
  19. What Do Amritdhari Singhni'S Wear For Swimming Regarding There Kachera And Swimwear?
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