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savinderpalsingh

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  1. it is also to hone your skills while you do shikar , as the wild boar reflexes are faster and could kill you

    if you cant hone your skills what would you do , if you wait till battle?

    bhang has much more uses , if you look it up , there is actually a proper method to make shaheedi deg, which numbs mind so you can do abhyas simran better for starters .

    also, it has other uses too. cannibis or hemp fights cancer. and many other diseases

  2. so what you are saying is I believe a Muslim historian above hukamnama of Guru ji ? besides Allah of Islam is same God of Abraham a much more emotion-driven entity then Nanak's vision of Akal Purakh who is limitless.

    "Each zamindar... from the Attock... to the gates of Delhi lets his beard grow, cries Wah Gorow, eats pork, wears an iron bracelet, abominates the smoking of tobacco... sets up immediately for a Seik Sardar" - Major Polier to Colonel Ironside [1776]

    "...They consider Halali meat as... forbidden... and eat the jhatka meat, that is the meat of any animals slaughtered by the sword" - James Skinner, Tashrihu'l Aqwan, 1825, quoted in Sikh history from Persian sources, p.218

    "The Akalee is a grim and truly formidable looking person... partly [due] to the habitual use of intoxicating drugs [sukha]" - J.F. Watson, The People of India [1868-75]

    These were the Akalis, a priveleged sect and too powerful and too numerous to be restrained by the government of the King of Lahore... no one dares to touch them" - A. Soltykoff, Voyages dans I'Inde [1858]

    "These demoniacs possess an awful influence over the people, being regarded as demi-gods, and when any public emergency arises, a convocation of Akalees is held at Umritsur, what ever they decree is... acted upon with universal enthusiasm" - James Coley Journal of the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-6, p.104

    have you heard of gurudwara sidh vatti sahib?

  3. Wahegurujikakhalsa wahegurujikifateh

    thats just manmatt of people, maybe they went under british influence?

    idont think that sings in jungle would be like "wait we need to find smaller khanda" lol

    akalshastars , akal armoury etc

    besides sarbloh means

    sarb-all

    loh- iron

    all iron

    so this is damascus steel style khanda you can ask the guy if its presharpened

    http://akaalcreations.com/product/damascus-khanda/

    :)

  4. Guru Har Gobind ji actually put first edict on vegetarian lifestyle to Gursikhs in his lifetime where he advised SIkhs to stay away from maas macchi and aindey ...so yes , it is reasonable to suppose they would still maintain that rehit

    Many person became his disciples. Nanak believed in the Oneness of God and in the way that it is asserted in Muhammadan theology. He also believed in transmigration of souls. Holding wine and pork to be unlawful, he had [himself] abandoned eating meat. He decreed avoidance of causing harm toanimals. It was after his time that meat-eating spread amongst his followers. Arjan Mal, who was on of his lineal succesors, found this to be evil. He prohibited people from eating meat, saying “This is not in accordance withNanak’s wishes”.

    Later, Hargobind, son of Arjan Mal, ate meat and took tohunting. Most of their [the Gurus] followers adopted his practice
    .
    Mobad’ Dabistan-I Mazahib 1645-46
  5. Both these things are quite difficult to do. The first one really speaks for itself, I can't imagine being allowed to have a cow tied up in my back garden lol!

    The second seems to suggest the 'organic/free range' option, and while it does seem better than the abuse industries there are still issues that remain when it comes to calves and 'dried up' cows being sold to butchers because they have no use to the farmers. We need to remember that at the end of the day, each farmer is running a business and is trying to make money. He will get rid of anything that decreases his profits, however those things happen to be living creatures.

    A previous poster on the first page made mention of his organization, Khalsa Ethics, that sounded quite promising however he has not replied yet to the follow up questions. Hopefully he is able to give the answer you are looking for, but for now it seems far too good to be true.

    no its not difficult , or you can have a goat ,

    besides nothing beats the authentic , goa smell of punjab pind haha

    you can make cow dung cakes old school , which you can use latter to burn your chulla for food :))

    selling to butchers happns a lot in west

  6. Mate i just about understood what you've written there. Is there any point in me wasting my time on u? Eeerm nope.

    Also, we aint no nri. Were just SIKHS bro.

    And also, who has give ju the right to vee the jadge now? Get off this forum bro, its for sikhs.

    Robin singh is partialy right too and s4ngh too

    most of western sikhs i have come across have lost their roots and label the indians who follow proper maryada or code of conduct

    they call them bhramanwadi .

    they have lost many things , and yet blame the natives for following it properly .

    thta being said , there are a few good sikhs too abroad, maybe a hand full as compared to the population abroad

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