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  1. 29 minutes ago, proudkaur21 said:

    Modern medicine has so much research backing them up.

    Yes but even with so much research, there still happens very contradictory research in allopathy.

    Tobacco is the worst thing to inhale in this world. If I m not wrong in 1930's or 1940s even tobacco was said to hv health and medicinal purposes.

    Am I right @proudkaur21

  2. 3 minutes ago, CHaamCHrick said:

    But you failed to keep strong pehra on your obnoxious mind replete with obnoxious thoughts and words that got expressed by your tongue! You are nothing but a backward underdeveloped munchkin showing off about your fake beliefs and zero faith!  Fake people like you should ask the vazurags how to speak in respectful way! ? 

    I m a very mediocre sikh. But

    I don't break amrit like many of ur  akj people do by ogling at their sisters during smagams.

    U akj fuddus feel only u hv complete sikhi and rest of the panth is fuddu.

    The way u treat the panth, u will be isolated and ignored in the future.

  3. 14 minutes ago, ipledgeblue said:

    So you followed Sarbloh Bibeck and drank water from Well?

    I kept strong pehra for some months. I used mitti da gharraaa for water.

    There is a bazurg man in Anandpur Sahib. I had talk with him on Sarbloh and he kind of demotivated me on Sarbloh. I kept a pretty weak Sarbloh pehra after that and for the last 10-12 years, I hv no pehra of bibek.

  4. 14 minutes ago, CHaamCHrick said:

    couldn’t have been as simple as a ‘difference of opinion’, in my view. In fact, your foul mouth is an indelible stain on

    Ok bro

    Here is the full story.

    We were in the house of a very nice akj Singh, I think his name was Jagjit Singh in Amritsar Sahib.

    I came into sikhi via Tapoban website and always tried to keep strong Sarbloh pehra. I ate from a bibi and came to know she wasn't bibeki and was a bit sad that I ate from a non bibeki's hand.

    Here is what micky spoke

    " there was a jatha Singh who used to listen to Akhand paatth Sahib in one sitting and today he has a bodi on his head, what are you (he was referring to me)"

  5. 2 minutes ago, CHaamCHrick said:

    It must’ve been your foul mouth and foul conduct that forced it out of him. It couldn’t have been as simple as a ‘difference of opinion’, in my view. In fact, your foul mouth is an indelible stain on Guru Ji’s bana gifted to us pure and serious Gursikhs, such as me! No matter how many times you wash your ‘so called bana’ the stains fail to leave. Therefore, in my opinion, your friend should have said to have two instead of one, one on each side of head roughly about 2.5 mm above your ears but in line with your foul mouth and foul conduct! Two ponytails instead of one to match your filthy repugnant mouth and actions!

    Ok I'm bad uncivilized nakli sikh.

    You r gursikh.

    If u r son of ur dad and not the neighbour, fix a place and say this bodi thing on my face.

    Let the stronger man win!

  6. 10 minutes ago, BhForce said:

    OK, it's fine to say that we love cows in the way that we love horses. The Bahman doesn't love horses.

    I think you're taking Guru ji's tuk in Uggradanti:

    ਅਸੁਰ ਮਾਰ ਕਰ ਰੱਛ ਗਉਅਨ ਕਰੀਜੈ।।
    Kill the demons, protect the cows.

    a bit too literally, bro. ਗਊ should be read as "innocent, loving creatures" not one specific species of bovines.

    If you think ਗਊ just refers to cows, how do you interpret this line from Akal Ustat:

    ਹਾਥੀ ਕੀ ਪੁਕਾਰ ਪਲ ਪਾਛੈ ਪਹੁਚਤ ਤਾਹਿ ਚੀਟੀ ਕੀ ਚਿੰਗਾਰ ਪਹਿਲੇ ਹੀ ਸੁਨੀਅਤੁ ਹੈਂ॥ ॥੪॥੨੫੬॥
    The cry of an elephant reaches (God) a second after; the cry of an ant reaches even before (he cries).

    Do you think that Guru ji was talking just about elephants' cries?

    It's a metaphor. The fulfilling meaning is that God listens to the prayer of a humble man before he listens to that of a power man.

    Similarly, I think it makes a mockery of Guru ji's intentions to think that Guru Sahib meant to lead a pro-cow crusade.

    It that's what you think, then why didn't Guru ji do that in their own lifetime?

    The meaning of "protection of the weak" seems more correct.

    Beef production carries an enormous environmental footprint, contributing to land and water degradation, deforestation, acid rain, biodiversity loss, and even the degeneration of coral reef.

    @GurjantGnostic ???

  7. On 4/11/2022 at 10:14 AM, shastarSingh said:

    We make too many big marble gurdwaras with lots of air conditioners. It's waste of money and bad for environment. Nihang gurdwaras are so good for environment. Our punjab will be full of thousands of horses. Horse liddd (dung) is great for soil and farming.

    It can also be used as a fuel just as cow dung.

    Lpg cylinders r BAD and expensive.

    Wood is good but we hv cut so much wood that we don't even hv wood for burning dead people in India.

    @GurjantGnosticCan horse dung be used for cooking?

    Nihang baba hari Singh and nihang baba Raja Raj Singh are great souls. If they are among the top people controlling our gurdwaras, future is bright.

  8. 15 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

    I hv further idea.

    These natural medicine imparting colleges shud be made VERY SIMPLE. Just fans and that too on solar. It will save so much money of govt.

    In punjab and India, there are many many experienced vaids and hakims and some are poor too. Give them employment in these simple made colleges to train students.

    These students shud be then sent to all rural areas to help people with medical care.

    Ayurveda is nice. Unani medicine is nice too.

    Why don't gursikh doctors study unani medicine?

  9. 15 hours ago, proudkaur21 said:

    Things are the way they are because instead of coming up with our own plan of governance , India just continued on with the colonial style of of rule instead of developing our own way of governance. For a change to happen something big needs to happen. Most of the system in India is just copying the western model which has failed to work for the country. Industrialization in a country with so much pollution and depleting natural resources will only further lead to decline of the country as there is no civil planning in the country. I remember back in Punjab people used to be very excited to have highways but if you look at the engineering done to build them it will look someone who did not even pass high school approved it. Literally no planning happens in that country for anything. People are very short sighted and do not take the bigger picture into account. I ask the same things to people who talk about bringing industries into Punjab. I ask them with depleting water and most water bodies polluted how will you ensure that these industries do not further harm the health of the citizens since the industries in Ludhiana have polluted so many water bodies and also responsible for widespread cancer. No answer. Just set up factories and work as cheap labour. This is the industrialization they talk about.

     

  10. 42 minutes ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

    For once, I agree with you. All we need is only one simple Gurwdwara in each and every pind and area of local population mass rather than multiple RAW-controlled fancy marble and gold leafed Gurdwareh.

    That was true of the Akali Nihangs (the original Nihangs) up till 1849. Unfortunately after the killings of all genuine Akali Nihangs opposed to the racist British Empire the British replaced the original Akali Nihangs with neo-Nihangs or Nangs who have never really fought for Sikh interests during the last 170 years as we see in the case of Santa Sin and Nang Poohla Sin and the fact that the Nangs sided with the British 100years ago during the Akali movement, did nothing towards independence from the British, did nothing during the 1947 Pakistani Genocide of the Sikhs during which 25% of the Sikh population was killed and neither have they done anything to fight the Drugs War inflicted upon Sikhs by Pakistan and Delhi after 1984. But occasionally RAW do wheel out their Nang agents in order to besmirch Sikhs after a Beadbi incident as the trick is to kill the drug addict rather than expose RAW's hand in these Beadbi incidents which are done deliberately to distract Sikhs.

    Brother I usually agree with 90% of your posts but if you will permit me to jokingly say on this occasion ... that was this Rehitnama where milk is banned for use in parshad, dhai or chaa served at Langar too lest the Sangat starts worshipping cows as a result? 

    Obviously burning dung emits far greater quantities of dioxins and chlorophenols compared to wood, which are damaging to human health. From an energy perspective, the methanization of dung in a biogas digester is a better alternative, as cow dung contains 50% methane and 30% carbon dioxide by mass when converted into biogas.

     

  11. 13 hours ago, shastarSingh said:

    I hv further idea.

    These natural medicine imparting colleges shud be made VERY SIMPLE. Just fans and that too on solar. It will save so much money of govt.

    In punjab and India, there are many many experienced vaids and hakims and some are poor too. Give them employment in these simple made colleges to train students.

    These students shud be then sent to all rural areas to help people with medical care.

    @proudkaur21

    Plz reply to this post of mine.

  12. 38 minutes ago, BhForce said:

    The reason we are unable to produce leaders is because we are not following Guru's mat (Gurmat).

    Gurmat culture is different in the following ways:

    In the Khalsa, Rattan Singh Bhangu says in Panth Prakash that there was ਹੰਨੇ ਹੰਨੇ ਮੀਰ (i.e, an Emir on every saddle). Everyone was a Sardar. It wasn't one dictator and the rest blind followers like slavish Indians.

    In the Khalsa Panth, there is respect for learning and wisdom, not just age. Bhai Gurdas ji contrasts Hindus with Sikhs: 

    Meaning, among the Hindus, they slavishly bow to the Bahman. But the Sikhs respect each other, they are all equal, kings and paupers, old and young. 

    Gurmat is to take responsibility for your actions:

     

    ਦਦੈ ਦੋਸੁ ਨ ਦੇਊ ਕਿਸੈ ਦੋਸੁ ਕਰੰਮਾ ਆਪਣਿਆ ॥

    Dadai dōsu na dēū kisai dōsu karmmā āpṇiā ॥

    Dadda: Do not blame anyone else; blame instead your own actions.

    ਜੋ ਮੈ ਕੀਆ ਸੋ ਮੈ ਪਾਇਆ ਦੋਸੁ ਨ ਦੀਜੈ ਅਵਰ ਜਨਾ ॥੨੧॥

    Jō mai kīā sō mai pāiā dōsu na dījai avar janā ॥21॥

    Whatever I did, for that I have suffered; I do not blame anyone else. ||21||

    ਆਸਾ ਪਟੀ (ਮਃ ੧) (੨੧):੨ - ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ : ਅੰਗ ੪੩੩ ਪੰ. ੧੪
    Raag Asa Guru Nanak Dev

     

    Wonderful post!

  13. 50 minutes ago, BhForce said:

    I think you may not be familiar with the rehitnamas that state that Khalsa should not use cow dung for preparation of Guru's langar. Yeah, I know that plenty of people in the pinds use it, but the Khalsa rehit forbids it because the Khalsa disdains the Brahmin's worship of the cow.

    Ok

    But there are millions of non sikh people in punjab and India.

    We hv extreme shortage of wood.

    So May be poor people in India can use cow dung and horse dung.

    Lpg cylinders hv become so expensive, people can't afford it

     

  14. 10 hours ago, CHaamCHrick said:

    You can definitely do with one! What a filthy mouthed munchkin! EDUCATE.

    Bhainchodiya, u telling a fellow sikh that he deserves a bodi

    If u r a man and not a khusra, meet me and tell me on face that I deserve a bodi.

    My phone 9988140210

    Address :116-C Bhai Randhir Singh Nagar ludhiana punjab

     

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