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  1. "He who treats alike comfort and suffering honour and dishonour, happiness and unhappiness only he has understood the secret of life and remains unalloyed Says Nanak, it is a difficult path, Only a few men of God are aware of it" -Guru Tegh Bhadur Ji
  2. i mean is one more comfortable than the other? and which one is more stable?
  3. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh After taking Amrit I am thinking about changing my turban style from the tradidtion Punjabi pug :T: to the round dastar :e: . Can you guys give me some pros and cons about the styles? Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh! The five Ks given to us by our father Guru Gobind Singh Ji, are still very important. The Kara, in a wedding ceremony the ring is worn to symbolize the link between husband and wife, in the Amrit ceremony the Kara is the link between Sikh and Guru. The Kesh, it seems like it is even more important today because everyone just blindly follows the norms in society. Man cuts hair on head but not on body, woman grows hair on head and cuts on body. !???! Our Guru wanted us to keep our body "natural", as God made them. The Kanga goes with the hair, obviously to keep it neat and clean. The Kachhera is a reminder to us to always be pure and fight temptations against lust. The Kirpan, the Sikh ceremonial sword, "Kirpa" means act of kindness or seva and "aan" means honor and respect. The Kirpan reminds us of the countless Singhs and Kaurs who gave up their heads to fight for justice. Even in the darkest times the Khalsa sword (Kirpan) never stopped shinning. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
  5. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh! The five Ks given to us by our father Guru Gobind Singh Ji, are still very important. The Kara, in a wedding ceremony the ring is worn to symbolize the link between husband and wife, in the Amrit ceremony the Kara is the link between Sikh and Guru. The Kesh, it seems like it is even more important today because everyone just blindly follows the norms in society. Man cuts hair on head but not on body, woman grows hair on head and cuts on body. !???! Our Guru wanted us to keep our body "natural", as God made them. The Kanga goes with the hair, obviously to keep it neat and clean. The Kachhera is a reminder to us to always be pure and fight temptations against lust. The Kirpan, the Sikh ceremonial sword, "Kirpa" means act of kindness or seva and "aan" means honor and respect. The Kirpan reminds us of the countless Singhs and Kaurs who gave up their heads to fight for justice. Even in the darkest times the Khalsa sword (Kirpan) never stopped shinning. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
  6. Ram Ras Piya Re Download I like how Sikhs use Ram and Allah in their Kirtans, it brings the whole community together.
  7. Our Guru is saying that sovereignty is a must for religion to survive, or it perishes. Sovereignty meaning self government becasue at that time the Mughals were controling everthing even the Gurudwaras.
  8. Great reponse Buddasingh Ji. Question for untitled singh ..what do you do when the verse Raj Karega Khalsa comes up in Ardas? Do you just keep silent and miss it out of your Ardas? 95703[/snapback] Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh Buddasingh I know this answer will be very surpassing, but Yes I believe there is no need to put borders all over the world. Just imagine a world like that, free of borders, just one world flag. Because of these borders that people create there is false pride everywhere. Birkramjit when I hear the words RAJ KAREGA KHALSA I dont think to myself that one day the Sikhs will have power of the entire world, Raj Karega Khalsa means that the Sikh(Khalsa) way of life will be successful.
  9. Sat Sri Akal Yes, I think everything that happened in 84 war horrible and at that time Khalistan would have prevented many deaths. But before 1984 why was Khalistan important, many famous authors and web sites say that it would help the Sikh religion to flourish and become pure. I for one am glad that we did not get Khalistan, Guru Nanak Dev Ji taugh that religions can and should live together. If we got Khalistan how we will be no different then the Hindus or Muslims. I believe God chose the Sikh people to live with everyone. Sat Sri Akal.....
  10. Sat Sri Akal Yes, I think everything that happened in 84 war horrible and at that time Khalistan would have prevented many deaths. But before 1984 why was Khalistan important, many famous authors and web sites say that it would help the Sikh religion to flourish and become pure. I for one am glad that we did not get Khalistan, Guru Nanak Dev Ji taugh that religions can and should live together. If we got Khalistan how we will be no different then the Hindus or Muslims. I believe God chose the Sikh people to live with everyone. Sat Sri Akal.....
  11. WJKK WJKF I believe that you should not have abandoned your K's NO MATTER WHAT. Have you taken Amrit? If not, and you think you are ready, then I think that you should go do the ceremony, because the 5 ks and Amrit go together. All I can tell you is that the Sikhs choose death/torture instead of dropping their faith. Even in the darkest days the Khalsa sword never stoped shinning. Make sure that your mom knows that you will not abandon your faith NO MATTER WHAT, then let her make a decision. WJKK WJKF!!!
  12. Sat Sri Akal Harjit, The first thing I got to tell you is that you have to put your anger away, anger leads to hate. Namdharis, Nirankaris, and Radha Swamis all proclaim to be Sikhs, the funny thing is they are not. How can they be a Sikh, a Sikh is suppose to think of the Guru Granth Sahib as their last Guru, but these people have their own Gurus who give them instructions. The even funnier thing is they use parts of the Guru Granth Sahib, even though they are going against the Rehat. So Harjit, if you incounter any of these people, just treat them as you would anyone else. Over the years I have developed a helpful way of thinging, I dont care what others think of me, and I dont think of others or judge them. I try not to. Sat Sri Akal.......
  13. "IK ONKAAR There is One God SAT NAAM Truth is “His” Name KARTA PURKH “He” is the Creator NIRBHAU “He” is without fear NIRVAIR “He” is without hate AKAAL MOORAT “He” is timeless and without form AJOONI SABHANG “He” is beyond birth and death, The enlightened one GUR PARSAAD “He” is realized by the Grace of the True Guru JAP Repeat “His” Name!!! AAD SACH True in the beginning JUGAAD SACH True throughout the ages HAI BHEE SACH True here and now NAANAK Oh Nanak HOSEE BHEE SACH Forever and ever true…" For me these words are like fuel for my brain, this is what keeps me going everyday. Please, tell me what you think of this powerful message that our Guru gave to us?
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