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  1. wow... :6

    first of all.. whats this about BOYs having nice cars?

    girls can customize their cars as nicely as boys can!

    and there's nothing wrong with customizing a car..

    to the girls who think only guys wanna customize their rides, you're completely mistaken :D

    anyway.. what's with all these inconsiderate comments..?

    If your insecure about your look's and you need a bigg azzz car to feel better about yourself, you got a deeper problem than just materialism. It's funny on one side majority amritdharis say accept the way God made you, but then they sit all afternoon slappin polishz on the cars with the other hand. Hiding behind a bi expensive car is a no no; accept it.

    errr.... "majority amritdharis say accept the way God made you, but then they sit all afternoon slappin polishz on the cars with the other hand." umm...

    they sit all afternoon slappin polish on cars, eh? i gotta say, that's one the poorest judgements i've ever come across. pretty sad to hear these judgments made when not knowing a single thing about the person with the car. and "hiding behind a big expensive car"?.. who's hiding? no one is hiding. so why don't YOU accept it..?

    i believe you should think more than once when generalizing a certain group of people. it aint nice.

    however, i gotta agree with the fact that there are insecure people out there who get cars and stuff to feel better... but i've yet to come across a Gursikh like that.

    Cars is good as dust. Once again its the insecurity in a person that brings this on. Guru Gobind Singh already gave us the five diamonds that he wanted us to have.

    Come one Amritdharis you should know better, illusions are only going to hinder you spiritually.

    material items are not good to be attached to, ya. cars are nothing when we're talking about life and deeds.

    but it's not like we're gonna drive the cars to impress Guru ji when our time comes.

    and ya.. we should hold on to the 5 kakaars given to us. but having a car doesn't mean you're letting go of the 5 kakaars man.. what's up with that talk? :S

    men shudnt have a done up ride because it creates the illusion the person look's 'nicer'. A person is percieved to look 'nicer' / be richer and amazing sitting in a done up ride t on, but really that's not them. This makes the person insecure about their looks and worse they are stuck in illusions.

    There is a reason why people do up there carz/ want an expensive car and this reason is due to insecurity and/or worldly attachments.

    ok.. honestly... not all people who have customized cars are insecure, or wanna look rich/amazing. a customized car doesn't equal worldly attachment, unless that person really can't live without it. for example a person who can't afford to buy his kids proper winter-wear because he spends/spent too much $ on his car. THAT is an attachment..

    some people just like certain types of cars. you can't just say a person is showing off or wants to look richer than someone else because of a vehicle.

    that's like personA asking why personB's brother wears GAP all the time..and then personB asking why personA's brother wears mexx all the time.

    it's cuz one boy likes GAP and the other likes mexx.

    :S ...like why hate people cuz of what they like...? isn't THAT against Sikhi?........

    doesn't make sense.

    and what do you mean by "MEN shouldn't have a done up ride....."

    girls should, eh? i like the way you think lol :cool:

    Read Jap ji Sahib more closely on ang 4, and anything a person does affect the soul positively or negatively. In this case it's neatively. It's easy to destroy the soul, but to mend it-it takes a life time.

    yo... honestly man.. you jumping to a conclusion such as a person with a customized car means her/his soul is affected negatively.. that's not even concluding. that's jumping to conclusions because of what YOU think is not right.

    honestly, leave the judgments up to God. who knows how good of a person she/he with that customized ride is.. don't judge.

    leave that up to God.

    .............

    ...wen u try n tell them it says in gurbani, not to have fancy rides and mayaaa,,it lyk wel they do it so u must have the wrong idea...its jst ur thinking,,,,and then they get into an argument with u..and all the antiya gang up on u,,,,,its so annoying! and its lyk stay away from our kids ur teaching them wrong stuff!!!! u jst wna knock sum sence into the singh that do spend all day polishing the ride! whats the point? its just metal and plastic!...

    ok, i think you're hating the singhs with customized cars a little too much........

    "fancy rides" does not equal showing mayaa. showing mayaa is when someone is talking about it, or when that person gets their car all customized when she/he is unable to afford paying some of her/his bills. THAT is showing off. don't judge these people, seeing them as inconsiderate fools who dont help those in need.. when in reality, they could be helping a LOT of people. i mean, there are very successful sikh families out there who support those in need, but still have a lot of money left.. do you expect them to throw their money in the garbage?????

    whats the point? its just metal and plastic! y not jst be happi with what u got!? .uve basicaly got nothing to stand on becuse distar tying men are driving around in sooped up alloyed private plated carz! i knw we shldnt judge ppl becuse distar tying singhs tht polish up kars may havae much more baani naam inside them more than a singh in a datsun!

    ok.. if you know you shouldn't judge the amritdhari people who got customized cars, then why are you showing so much... hatred/disgust AND still judging? that's hypocritical.

    and then they get into an argument with u..and all the antiya gang up on u,,,,,its so annoying! and its lyk stay away from our kids ur teaching them wrong stuff!!!! u jst wna knock sum sence into the singh that do spend all day polishing the ride!....

    who's teaching kids wrong things? why do you wanna knock some 'sense' into a person because they spend "all" day polishing her/his car? (and i have yet to see a man, let alone a singh, spending an entire day polishing his car.)

    and what aunties are you talking about??

    what on earth do they say?? :S

    ...the confidence thing....its ur mind playing tricks on u....u shld be confident uve got a crown! what else do u need?! that should give u enough confidence! we should be unique...come on!! we're meant to be unique!!!!

    argh so annoying!!!!

    vjkk vjkf

    umm.. confidence having a crown...? mind playing tricks on people? being unique...? seriously.. those things don't have to do with polishing up cars man.. and i gotta say.. those with nice cars would be the unique ones, don't you think? :rolleyes:

    and confidence with the dastaar? what do you mean "that should give you enough confidence"

    doesn't having a nice car show confidence.. (lol. that's how i see it anyway.. :umm: )

    and having a customized ride doesn't mean it's a bad "unique".

    seriously, there's nothing wrong with having a nice ride... :S

    and why are you so annoyed by people having nice cars? :S

    seriously.. how is affecting you so much, that you gotta say "it's so annoying"..?

    message to the likkle boyz on this forum , grow up

    having a customized car doesn't mean the person is immature.... <_<

    i dnt understand how mens can drive to mahrajs darbar with their Karz all done up!!!

    now that ^^^^ is something i agree with 100+% :D lol

    when with Sangat, no one should stand out. driving in 'hot' rides to the Gurudwara isn't right. (like those people who take their customized hummers, with that weird picture of a 'jatt'. that's just low...)

    come on!! we're meant to be unique!!!! how r we goan do that if theez boys are acting lyk goraas!

    ummm.... goraas? customizing rides has NOTHING to do with being goraa. if you think it's wrong to judge, why are you being so hypocritical? :S

    most of the boys who i know have customized rides are actually mexican. i'd say white boys get their cars customized the least.

    and please......PLEEEASE..

    "acting lyk goraas" you say? did you know there are active goraa members on this site? they are also gursikh and understand punjabi as much as english. they've gone to miri piri academy.

    please think before stating certain things. stereotyping is not polite.

    please don't judge people..

    whether you're talking about singhs, people with nice cars, nice houses, goraas or who/whatever, it's not right to judge. leave that to God.

    just because someone has a nice paintjob, rims/spinners, body kits etc, doesn't mean that person is showing off. Guru ji does not want us to have tu-tee fu-tee cars you know...

    when someone has luxurious items, it's wrong to think they're showing off, or that they don't spend money on helping others. there are a LOT of people who work hard and support many families (apart from those supported with their Dasvand), but still can afford luxurious things.

    let me tell you again.. Guru ji would not want Gursikhs in tuttee futtee cars....

    honestly speaking, an amritdhari should have a car that is clean and well maintained (unless cannot afford it, of course. but we're talking about showing off etc).

    whether the sikh wishes to customize her/her car is up to her/him.

    we can't judge people with souped up cars, thinking they're showing off :S

    it doesn't make any sense. we, sikhs, are always being judged and stuff, so how do you think it's right for someone to judge another by their vehicle??? :S :6

    i'm sure you know how sikhs are judged. it's not a very comforting feeling when hearing a person from the sikh community talk this way about singhs without knowing them.. and just because of their cars??? :| kinda lame, i'd say.

    oh and btw.. i'm getting my lime green car soon. i'm excited. it will be very nicely customized. :)

    not excited to show it off, you know. it's just because lime green is one of my favourite colours and my mom didn't let me paint my room lime green or anything else of the sort.. :lol:

    and again.. Guru ji would not want Gursikhs driving tuttee futtee cars...... <_<

    oh btw.. ONLY God can judge me. :rolleyes:

    p.s.

    to 'guest' who posted May 25

    YELLOW is a GREAT colour for a ferrari :p

    oh and... as long as your car doesn't look something like the following, you're good.

    post-3369-1244172054_thumb.jpg

  2. Gurbaanee Tuks don't mean one thing. they can have a few meanings or, at times, many.

    one of the most beautiful aspects of Gurbaanee is that the amazing poetry contained allows one Tuk to be interpreted differently by different people.

    Gurbaanee is like medicine, but a googolplex times better. it heals you not matter what. as long as you take it in full-heartedly, you'll be able to find out the meaning(s) of a Tuk, and get healed.

    2 people going through completely different situations/lives who read the same Tuk might understand it in different ways.

    So the question is...

    What do YOU think it means, confused.com?

  3. yeah.. late reply... anyway

    (before anyone reads this posted reply of mine, i ask of you to not take any offense. i'm just trying to be honest.)

    I was sent a link of a 'singhnee's' Hi5 profile. im really angry and disgusted at this. total beadbi of of Gods creation. she had a photo up of her recent tattoo on the back of her neck.

    i thought singhneea had more sense

    i honestly don't mean to be rude, but what did the original poster wish to ..accomplish(?) by letting people know that he/she was sent a link leading to the profile of this person who is, said be to be, a singhnee?

    furthermore, the poster indicated what he/she thinks of the 'singhnee'

    Singhnee With A Tattoo (i.d.i.o.t)

    so.. what has anyone gained from the this post/topic?

    naa-daa.

    -----------------

    ...putting it out there:

    (you=anyone)

    you see her profile.

    you see her as an i.d.i.o.t.

    you don't see much sense in her.

    you posted your views.

    so...

    the person who started this thread clearly saw the 'singhnee's action(s) as (a) wrongdoing(s).

    the person who posted this did not ask for people's views, nor ask for people's suggestions.

    SOOO...

    i'll be frank when saying this..

    when a person who you do not know does something you believe to be wrong/outrageous, but is not hurting you in any way, there is not point in telling other people what you have come across. it would have made sense if the topic starter had asked for suggestions on how to talk with the girl/lady in an appropriate manner.

    pointing out things about someone you AND the readers do not know of is unnecessary, and really gets no one anywhere.

    whether most people believe what she did was right or wrong, did it does not make a difference.

    it did not affect anyone in any way at all.

    who cares for this person who has a tattoo? no one. people are caring about what she is doing. they don't care about her. that means what the repliers say, is of no use to the original poster or the girl with the tattoo. talking about these issues does not help anyone.

    it's not as if a person who is reading this is the tattooed girl's possible future husband.

    if it does not have to do with you, then you are clearly wasting your time when expressing your thoughts on such useless topics.

    *************

    ...and i wish to be clear about something really important.....

    please do not look at one person's action(s) and believe that people who look to be the 'same' do the same thing(s) as the the first's. (i am not debating about whether her decision was right or wrong. just generally speaking.)

    i thought singhneea had more sense

    it was quite rude and disrespectful of the original poster to have said that.

    people from different races, cultures and religions do not wish to be judged because of the stupid decisions made by people within their community/society.

    in the same sense, (when talking about one singhnee's wrongdoing(s)) ALL singhneeaa find it quite offensive when someone categorizes them under the same opinion that does not apply to them.

    i thought singhneea had more sense

    clearly, it was quite senseless for the original poster to have thought of other singhneeaa as the same as the tattoo singhnee.

    leaving my right-or-wrong opinion out of this, i hope everyone realizes that the above comment should have been thought of before posting.

    i'm sure all singhs would not like to be seen as senseless beings if just one random singh had done something wrong.

    ...............AND............... i was only trying to express my honest opinions politely.

    ...peace

    p.s.

    'i.d.i.o.t.' is a banned word and is filter-activated.... :S

  4. does anybody know where i can find that one pic where its a pic of guru nanak dev ji with their head down, and guru gobind singh ji's on their horse with a sword in their hand then on the right side of guru ji, theres a bigger pic of a sword with an ek ongkar. its a pic with all 3 in it, guru nanak dev ji, guru gobind singh ji, and the sword with ek ongkar. anybody know wat im talking about?

    i just wanted to point out that it is Ik O-unk-aar, not Ek Ongkar. IK=one (punjabi/Gurmukhi). Ek=one (hindi). we should use Ik. and its not ongkaar...its O-Unk-Aar. there is a short 'U' sound after the 'O'. there is half of a 'G' after the 'N' sound. in punjabi, theres a vowel called 'TIPPY'. the tippy is applied when there is an 'ng' sound, but without the 'g'. its EXACTLY like saying the word Hankaar (hunkaar) (ego). notice how there is a different kind of N. sounds like the G is missing, but its not supposed to be there. its not hangkaar right? its hunkaar. and like that, its O-Unkaar, not Ongkar. (like in "Ring", but without the G.) its more complicated than a nasal voice. it ends before the 'G'. For example: say the word 'wrong'. then say the word 'wrong' without the G sound, but dont say it as 'ron' it has to have that (half) of the G, sort of. when we pronounce the letter N, our toungue touches the front, top of our mouth inside. when we pronounce the letter G, our toungue touches the centre part of the top of our mouth. but when we say pronounce the TIPPI, the centre AND the back part of the ceiling in the mouth have to be covered with the toungue.

    and when youre releasing the TIPPI sound, dont leave one part of your toungue remain touching your mouths ceiling, otherwise youll be left with an N sound or a G sound.

    sorry... i just believe that it is very important for Sikhs to know the most important and first msg of Sikhi, and be able to pronounce it the way it should be.

  5. you should tell him to get a life.

    ok, im joking.

    on a serious note..........

    what i suggest, is an open discussion where your parents, his parents, and you + him sit down to discuss this very important issue.

    he should really grow up though. i mean.. hes about to get married, and he hangs up... not hearing your concerns?? :6 thats lame for a guy whos turning into a man. not to mention the fact that hes amritdhari. not a very good role model, i point out.

    when youre having the discussion, make sure to mention the following:

    -> when you get married, parents from both sides of the family should get equal respect. your parents deserve respect just as much as his do.

    -> he should grow up

    -> he has brothers who can take care of his parents, ALONG with their (future) wives. (if he doesnt get this hint, dont marry him. lol)

    -> he should grow up

    -> when a man marries a woman from outside of india, does he not live with the his wife's parents? under certain circumstances, the ridiculous rules of punjabi culture do not have to be followed. (your situation is one of these 'certain circumstances') make sure to mention this. my maaci's all had each of their husbands live in each of their homes before AND after the guys parents moved in from india.

    -> he should grow up

    -> tell him that if he cant understand your feelings, youre not suitable for each other. (im really serious about this one: ) if he cannot understand or even listen to what you have to say about such an important matter (regarding your OWN parents) how can he listen to/respect you after marriage? obviously, he doesnt care, and thats ridiculous behaviour coming from a man who is thinking of marrying you. its marriage for crying out loud. the biggest thing in a persons life...! i mean, you are going to be husband and wife. you are supposed to bond, and understand, and feel each others emotions. if he cant even listen to what you have to say about your own parents well-being, thats just far beyond ignorance and immaturity.

    did i mention he should grow up?

    and the reason why im saying its ignorance and immaturity is because we cant continue doing things 'just because its tradition'.

    VJKK VJKF

    Bhainjeeo, its a balance of both. Let me ask you this, why do singhs walk in front at the lavaa? What if you say, I don't think this is right and singh should walk behind you, do you think everyone will be ok with it? You have to consider many things when making such presumptions.

    Today you're saying your singh should move into your house with you, tomorrow someone else is going to say bibian should walk in front of singhs, why not follow in the footsteps of our guru sahibaans? Why not look at what they did and how we can follow in their footsteps? MOST of our guru sahibaans lived according to the idea that the wife has to live with her in laws.

    You can argue this point by saying that there are many things that were not done then and now are socially acceptable such as women working and men staying at home to take care of the household/family, etc. our Guru sahibans never did that. But what I'm saying is that our Guru sahibaans lived and preached sikhi practically, making it be socially acceptable in society, same way I would argue that in today's day the practice of the bride moving into her inlaws is socially acceptable among most if not all gursikh families and is also a socially acceptable practice among punjabis/non-sikhs.

    umm, talikhaak, try to understand where the bhainjeeo is coming from. you cant just assume shes trying to get her future husband to agree with him living at her house because she doesnt think rules are equal. :S i mean, shes not being a rebel or anything. understand what shes feeling here. and shes not nearly asking for the woman to walk in front of the man during laavaa. dont get to ahead of yourself there now. <_<

    i understand that our guru jis did not spicifically condemn the 'rule' of a wife going to the grooms house, but..... our guru jis didnt specifically condemn a lot of other things that are still traditions. i mean, its common sense. and im not saying all this because im a girl. i am very very sincere about equality. for example, my mom doesnt let me touch my dads shoes. whenever i pick up everyones shoes from the rug to put them in the closet, my mom stops me from touching my dads shoes. now, i know its different. this shows the respect the father has for the girl. but still, i disagree with it 100%. why is it considered to be ok when the boy touches the shoes, but disrespectful when the girl does? i mean, this is in favor for girls, but i still think its stupid. did guru ji say that girls shouldnt touch their fathers shoes? so dont say things like 'guru ji didnt say anything is wrong with the girl moving into the guys house' because guru ji didnt say that 'girls SHOULD move into a guys house' either. its tradition. and its stupid when a guy only thinks of himself and his pride etc.

    again, its not like youre asking for something impossible. if men think theyre so great, then why dont they do the so-called 'impossible' and prove their 'great'ness.

    doesnt Gurbaani/Sikhi teach us to love and respect one another? i say this again....... if he cant even listen to you and try to understand (hanging up), then he should read more Gurbaani and learn to love.

    in the end, i have to say... if he does not listen to you, hes not good for you. he does not try to understand you, hes not good for you. if he does not try to solve this problem (whichever way he feels is right), hes not good for you. i say, your parents should move in with him. where does it say in gurbaani that womens parents cant move into the guys house right?

    and if he still is being a baby, sock him in the face and tell him to get a life. :D

    sikhi=great

    punjabi culture/tradition= stinky

    there is major difference.

    and what does 'ghar jamai' mean anyway?

    i know it means born at home.. but i dont get it.... :umm:

    p.s.

    he should grow up.

  6. GurFateh.

    I'm looking for (a) site/s which will allow me to download bhai pinderpal singh ji's kathas (full).

    My dad really likes his kathas, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to find any online.

    If someone knows where I can download the audio(s), please let me know. I’d really appreciate it.

    Thank you.

    GurFateh.

  7. Basant, First Mehla:

    By His Creative Power, God fashioned the creation.

    The King of kings Himself adminsters true justice.

    The most sublime Word of the Guru's Teachings is always with us.

    The wealth of the Lord's Name, the source of nectar, is easily acquired. ||1||

    So chant the Name of the Lord; do not forget it, O my mind.

    The Lord is Infinite, Inaccessible and Incomprehensible; His weight cannot be weighed, but He Himself allows the Gurmukh to weigh Him. ||1||Pause||

    Your GurSikhs serve at the Guru's Feet.

    Serving the Guru, they are carried across; they have abandoned any distinction between 'mine' and 'yours'.

    The slanderous and greedy people are hard-hearted.

    Those who do not love to serve the Guru are the most thieving of thieves. ||2||

    When the Guru is pleased, He blesses the mortals with loving devotional worship of the Lord.

    When the Guru is pleased, the mortal obtains a place in the Mansion of the Lord's Presence.

    So renounce slander, and awaken in devotional worship of the Lord.

    Devotion to the Lord is wonderful; it comes through good karma and destiny. ||3||

    The Guru unites in union with the Lord, and grants the gift of the Name.

    The Guru loves His Sikhs, day and night.

    They obtain the fruit of the Naam, when the Guru's favor is bestowed.

    Says Nanak, those who receive it are very rare indeed. ||4||7||

    http://www.sikhitothemax.com/Page.asp?Sour...65&Format=2

    just thought i'd share it.. wahegurusign.gif

  8. fateh

    was having a conversation with a friend and he said that in the dasam granth it is written that guru gobind singh ji had a past life? is this true? a bit confused

    yes its true... in guru jis previous life, His name was Dusht Daman.

    see: http://www.sikhnet.com/hemkuntsahib/daman.jpg

    and for a little insight: http://www.sikhnet.com/hemkuntsahib/myth.htm

    (scroll down a bit)

    (not everything on that site might be correct..) but the pic is right.

  9. this thread is still alive?!?!?!?!

    amazing

    i need to post my recent embarrassing moments.. :wub:

    BY THE WAY!! DOES ANYONE REMEMBER THAT POST LONG AGO WHERE SOMEONE MENTIONED THAT IT MUST BE EMBARRASSING FOR THE PERSON WHO STARTED THIS THREAD CUZ THE WORD "embarrassing" IS SPELT WRONG FOR THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD??

  10. whats a 3HO? :wub:

    http://www.3ho.org/

    i see

    but why do ppl dislike the 3HO thing?

    its basically described as:

    a Healthy, Happy, Holy Lifestyle

    theyre amrit-dhari sikhs right?

    yes they are

    ppl hate on them cuz they do yoga

    haters need to screw off!!

    They're hated on because they do yoga, :wub: Whats wrong with yoga? I mean its becoming a craze now, even at my local gurdwara they have yoga classes .

    Where is the love? :wub:

    ye yoga is good aint it?

    i would actually think that yoga would be something that sikhi encourages :wub:

  11. it shud work both ways, husband and wife should do seva for one another.

    ya but... why was this posted...

    waheguroo ji ke khalsa

    waheguroo ji ke fateh

    gurls get the chance to do the seva of great husband gursikhs..

    ..it just got my attention....

  12. Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh,

    I was talking with a veerji who is a gora just the other day, and he said something that really disturbed me... the only thing i could think is share it with sangat and try to find a solution?

    He came into Sikhi some years ago. He told me that he's sick of having punjabi sikhs assuming he belongs to 3HO cause he's white. He says he's Just a regular Sikh of the Guru, doesnt want to belong and does not belong to any Jatha, and that it insults him when sikhs ask him if he knows "yogi bhajan, and yoga" and stuff. He respects 3HO, (not that its bad being 3HO or anything... they're ok... says they're all cool, but doesn't like people to assume that he subscribes to it himself, just because of his colour?

    It made me think; do we assume white sikhs are 3HO? Is this DISCRIMINATION? we can't just assume someone is ____ cause of their colour or something.

    any solutions?

    whats a 3HO? :wub:

  13. waheguroo ji ke khalsa

    waheguroo ji ke fateh

    gurls get the chance to do the seva of great husband gursikhs..get the seva of great khalsa to be their childrens..they gett the chance to do loadss of seva!!!

    as bhai rama singh seva annd simran are like the two wings of a bird..sufmink lyk dat tongue.gif loll

    waheguroo ji ka khalsa

    waheguroo ji ke fatehh

    :wub:

    i dont get it.. does this mean that girls are supposed to do the seva of husbands.. and husbands dont gotta do seva of their wives? :wub:

  14. Hearing about these kinds of incident gets my blood boiling at times. I can’t believe how ignorant some people can be.

    To all the monay haters out there, I hope you are eating crow right now. This type of behaviour is also performed by so called “gursikh” families as well. This particular incident shows it.

    who said that the guy who help plot the murder was a "gursikh"?

    sounds like youre trying to pull up a debate.. :wub:

    anyway

    about this incident...

    its heartbreaking to hear such a story.. and to add, know that a thing like this was caused by a man with a turban? its just despicable

    its like some ppl are TRYING to make sikhs looked at with disgust.

    and in my views, arranged marriages are so scary..

    i know a lot of ppl still believe that arranged marriages are good. i believe that they were at one point, but not now..

    even sikh men these days abuse women (and children) for no apparent reason..

    maybe the reason she wanted a divorce was cuz of him. as someone said before.. looks as if she comes from a religious family.. im sure there were many reasons for her wanting a divorce. (not saying that its a good thing)

    a lot of men still dont know what it means to be a husband. its not just putting food on the table, or disciplining their kids, or keeping the last name in high spirits..

    im disgusted to see a sikh do such a thing.

    IF she was cheating and wanted to divorce, so be it.. she would be punished..

    but for a human to even try to think they can take the roll of punishing someone like that..its surprising.

    in fact, this is what muslims do... not sikhs.

    and as for so called "honor" killings... such a thing shouldnt exist anymore.. as i said.. leave the punishment in Gods hands.

    and i wonder.. where's the husband's and mother in law's honor now?

    ....what a disgrace

    What the heck are you talking about?

    A 70-year-old grandmother and her son have been found guilty of murdering his wife in a so-called "honour killing".

    The lady and her son are guilty! He is comes from a religious Sikh family. Did you even see the pictures of him and his mother?

    what you mean what are you talking about?

    i was talkin abt the article.. what else :..:

    what are YOU talkin abt

  15. Hearing about these kinds of incident gets my blood boiling at times. I can’t believe how ignorant some people can be.

    To all the monay haters out there, I hope you are eating crow right now. This type of behaviour is also performed by so called “gursikh” families as well. This particular incident shows it.

    who said that the guy who help plot the murder was a "gursikh"?

    sounds like youre trying to pull up a debate.. :wub:

    anyway

    about this incident...

    its heartbreaking to hear such a story.. and to add, know that a thing like this was caused by a man with a turban? its just despicable

    its like some ppl are TRYING to make sikhs looked at with disgust.

    and in my views, arranged marriages are so scary..

    i know a lot of ppl still believe that arranged marriages are good. i believe that they were at one point, but not now..

    even sikh men these days abuse women (and children) for no apparent reason..

    maybe the reason she wanted a divorce was cuz of him. as someone said before.. looks as if she comes from a religious family.. im sure there were many reasons for her wanting a divorce. (not saying that its a good thing)

    a lot of men still dont know what it means to be a husband. its not just putting food on the table, or disciplining their kids, or keeping the last name in high spirits..

    im disgusted to see a sikh do such a thing.

    IF she was cheating and wanted to divorce, so be it.. she would be punished..

    but for a human to even try to think they can take the roll of punishing someone like that..its surprising.

    in fact, this is what muslims do... not sikhs.

    and as for so called "honor" killings... such a thing shouldnt exist anymore.. as i said.. leave the punishment in Gods hands.

    and i wonder.. where's the husband's and mother in law's honor now?

    ....what a disgrace

  16. i went to baru sahib for 2 years (gr. 7 and 8)

    were the worst 2 yrs of my life.. no joke.

    dont send your kids there if you have any

    and if youre a student, please..PLEASE... dont go there to stay...

    im being honest.

    pleeeease dont go. if you do.

  17. lehhh dekhooooo

    aj kal sareh emhi kumi jandeh, hor koyee kam heni ????

    chup karke kutaab chako athe paro

    sareh apdeh kareh raam naal betho, emhi kumee jandeh ah, hor koy kam heni ?

    kutaab chak ke paran lag jo

    what??? :lol: :lol: @ totally flew over my head...or dastar lol

    nvmmm!!!

    i got it lol

    just had to read it a couple many times

    but i got it!! :|

  18. lehhh dekhooooo

    aj kal sareh emhi kumi jandeh, hor koyee kam heni ????

    chup karke kutaab chako athe paro

    sareh apdeh kareh raam naal betho, emhi kumee jandeh ah, hor koy kam heni ?

    kutaab chak ke paran lag jo

    what??? :lol: :| @ totally flew over my head...or dastar lol

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